Prinias

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Yellow-bellied Prinia (Prinia flaviventris)
Black-chested Prinia (Prinia flavicans)

The genus prinias consists of small insectivorous birds

These cicstolas are occasionally referred to as wren-warblers.

About 30 species have been identified and they occur either in Africa or in Asia, where they mostly inhabit open habitats such as long grass or scrub.

They are mostly resident (non-migratory), with some movement in response to cold weather conditions.

Non-breeding birds may form small flocks.

Description

Prinias have short wings but long tapering tails. These fairly drab birds have a brown or grey upper plumage that is sometimes streaked. The plumage below is whitish.

Some species have different breeding and non-breeding plumages.

The bill is thin and slightly curved.

Diet / Feeding

They mostly feed on insects.

Ashy Prinia or Ashy Wren-Warbler (Prinia socialis)
Rufous-fronted Prinia (Prinia buchanani)

Species list in taxonomic order

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