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Croaking cisticola

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Cisticola

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Cisticolidae

Scientific name
  
Cisticola natalensis

Higher classification
  
Cisticola

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Cisticola, Bird, Lazy cisticola, Red‑faced cisticola, Rattling cisticola

The croaking cisticola (Cisticola natalensis) is an Old World warbler in the genus Cisticola. This genus is sometimes split off with various other southern warbler genera and given family status as the Cisticolidae.

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The croaking cisticola is a resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara. It is a very small insectivorous bird.

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These small passerines are found in rank grassland habitats, often near swamps or water. Male cisticolas are polygamous; the female builds a discreet nest deep in the grasses, often binding living leaves into the soft fabric of felted plant-down, cobwebs, and grass. The croaking cisticola's nest is a ball shape with a side entrance; 2-4 eggs are laid.

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This is the largest cisticola. This warbler is grey-brown above, heavily streaked with black. The underparts are whitish, and the tail is broad, pale-tipped and flicked frequently. It has a chestnut wing-panel and a heavy bill.

Croaking cisticola Croaking Cisticola

It is very similar to other members of its genus. It is best distinguished from its many African relatives by its size and froglike croaking breep-breep song. The song is always the easiest identification criterion for this genus.

These birds are more easily heard than seen, and because of their small size (about 14 cm) not always easy to recognise, particularly outside the breeding season when they seldom emerge from their grasses.

References

Croaking cisticola Wikipedia