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Plain Prinia
Latin Name:
Prinia inornata
Category:
Size:
13cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Pale brown above; whitish supercilium and lores; dark wings and tail; long, graduated tail, with buff tips and white outer feathers; buff-white underbody; tawny flanks and belly. In winter, more rufous above. The Yellow-bellied Prinia P. flaviventris is olivishgreen above, with a slaty-grey head; yellow belly and whitish throat distinctive. Pairs or several move about in low growth; skulker, difficult to see; jerky, low flight, soon vanishing into bush; tail often flicked.
Habitat:
tall cultivation, grass, scrub; prefers damp areas.
Food:
insects, flower nectar.
Distribution:
subcontinent, from terai and Gangetic plain southwards; absent in W Rajasthan.
Call:
Call Description:
plaintive tee… tee; also a krrik…krrik sound; wheezy song, very insect-like in quality.
IUCN:
National Status:
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