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Plain prinia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Prinia

Higher classification
  
Prinia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cisticolidae

Scientific name
  
Prinia inornata

Rank
  
Species

Plain prinia Oriental Bird Club Image Database Plain Prinia Prinia inornata

Similar
  
Prinia, Bird, Brown prinia, Ashy prinia, Common tailorbird

Plain prinia birds of india


The plain prinia, or the plain, or white-browed wren-warbler (Prinia inornata) is a small warbler in the Cisticolidae family. It is a resident breeder from Pakistan and India to south China and southeast Asia. It was formerly included in the tawny-flanked prinia, Prinia subflava (Gmelin, 1789), resident in Africa south of the Sahara. The two are now usually considered to be separate species.

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This skulking passerine bird is typically found in wet lowland grassland, open woodland, scrub and sometimes gardens. The plain prinia builds its nest in a shrub or tall grass and lays three to six eggs. (The tawny-flanked prinia nests in herbage and lays two to four eggs.)

Plain prinia Plain Prinia Prinia inornata videos photos and sound recordings

These 13–14-cm long warblers have short rounded wings, a longish tail, strong legs and a short black bill. In breeding plumage, adults are grey-brown above, with a short white supercilium and rufous fringes on the closed wings. Underparts are whitish-buff. The sexes are identical.

Plain prinia Oriental Bird Club Image Database Plain Prinia Prinia inornata

In winter, the upperparts are a warmer brown, and the underparts more buff. The tail is longer than in summer. There are a number of races differing in plumage shade. The endemic race in Sri Lanka retains summer plumage, including the shorter tail, all year round.

Plain prinia Oriental Bird Club Image Database Plain Prinia Prinia inornata

Like most warblers, the plain prinia is insectivorous. The song is a repetitive tlee-tlee-tlee.

Baby plain prinia birds in nest


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References

Plain prinia Wikipedia