Today, five skins and a partial skeleton are kept in the American Museum of Natural History, while a single skin and the egg are kept at the Natural History Museum at Tring.
After the rediscovery in the wild a second specimen was discovered amid Acrocephalus dumetorum specimens in the collections of the Natural History Museum at Tring.
Natural History Museum at Tring, formerly the Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum now part of the Natural History Museum.
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