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Cisticolas & Allies

The Cisticolidae family comprises around 160 species of small, insectivorous warblers predominantly found in the warmer southern areas of the Old World, especially Africa where most species are located, extending through tropical Asia to Australasia, with one species breeding in Europe. Historically, they were categorized with the Sylviidae family but now stand as a separate group. These warblers are usually challenging to spot due to their non-descript brown or grey feathers and their preference for open habitats like grasslands. Often, their distinctive songs are more reliable for identification than their appearance. The family, introduced by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1872, comprises 26 genera and 168 species, including the well-known Cisticola and Prinia genera, with some debate and research supporting the reclassification of certain species within these genera. The family showcases a variety of warblers, many with their own unique genus, and a rich diversity, from the tailorbirds of the genus Orthotomus to the monotypic species like the Socotra warbler.

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Ashy Cisticola

Cisticola cinereolus

Black-backed Cisticola

Cisticola eximius

Black-headed Apalis

Apalis melanocephala

Boran Cisticola

Cisticola bodessa

Brown-tailed Apalis

Apalis flavocincta

Buff-bellied Warbler

Phyllolais pulchella

Coastal Cisticola

Cisticola haematocephalus

Cricket Warbler

Spiloptila clamans
A photo of a Croaking Cisticola (Cisticola natalensis)

Croaking Cisticola

Cisticola natalensis

Desert Cisticola

Cisticola aridulus

Ethiopian Cisticola

Cisticola lugubris
A photo of a Fan-tailed Warbler (Cisticola juncidis)

Fan-tailed Warbler

Cisticola juncidis

Foxy Cisticola

Cisticola troglodytes

Graceful Prinia

Prinia gracilis

Green-backed Eremomela

Eremomela canescens
A photo of a Grey-backed Camaroptera (Camaroptera brevicaudata)

Grey-backed Camaroptera

Camaroptera brevicaudata

Grey Wren-Warbler

Calamonastes simplex

Pale Prinia

Prinia somalica

Pectoral-patch Cisticola

Cisticola brunnescens
A photo of a Rattling Cisticola (Cisticola chiniana)

Rattling Cisticola

Cisticola chiniana
A photo of a Red-faced Cisticola (Cisticola erythrops)

Red-faced Cisticola

Cisticola erythrops

Red-fronted Prinia

Prinia rufifrons

Red-pate Cisticola

Cisticola ruficeps

Red-winged Prinia

Prinia erythroptera

Short-winged Cisticola

Cisticola brachypterus

Singing Cisticola

Cisticola cantans

Stout Cisticola

Cisticola robustus
A photo of a Tawny-flanked Prinia (Prinia subflava)

Tawny-flanked Prinia

Prinia subflava

Tiny Cisticola

Cisticola nana

Winding Cisticola

Cisticola marginatus

Yellow-bellied Eremomela

Eremomela icteropygialis
A photo of a Yellow-breasted Apalis (Apalis flavida)

Yellow-breasted Apalis

Apalis flavida

Yellow-vented Eremomela

Eremomela flavicrissalis
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