Cisticolidae Collection
The Cisticolidae family is a diverse group of small passerine birds found in various parts of the world
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The Cisticolidae family is a diverse group of small passerine birds found in various parts of the world. From the Ashy prinia (Prinia socialis) spotted in Whitefield, Bangalore, India in March to the Rattling cisticola perched on a leafy tree stump in Serengeti, Tanzania, these birds exhibit remarkable adaptability and beauty. In Northern Cape's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, the Black-chested Prinia (Prinia flavicans) showcases its striking plumage. Meanwhile, the Ashy Tailorbird (Orthotomus ruficeps) captivates with its presence in Singapore. Hong Kong's Plain Prinia (Prinia inornata extensicauda) can be seen gracefully perching on a reed stem during November. On Udalawawe Island, an endemic race called Plain Prinia (Prinia inornata insularis) proudly displays its tail cocked while resting on a leaf. Ghana offers sightings of both Red-faced Cisticola (Cisticola erythrops erythrops), which perch low among bushes at Mole National Park and sing their melodious tunes. The Yellow-browed Camaroptera (Camaroptera superciliaris), found at Kakum National Park also adds to Ghana's avian diversity as it sits gracefully on twigs. Abrafo Forest Road echoes with the enchanting song of Whistling Cisticola (Cisticola lateralis lateralis). In Shai Hills, one may spot the Short-winged Cisticola (Cisticola brachypterus brachypterus), confidently perched atop dead trees. Lastly, Senegal Eremomela (Eremomela pusilla) forages diligently while sitting on branches at Mole National Park.