Prinia: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Passeriformes
- Family
- Cisticolidae
- Genus
- Prinia
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Prinia
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Prinia
Prinia is a genus of small insectivorous birds belonging to the passerine bird family Cisticolidae. They were at one time classed in the Old World warbler family, Sylviidae.
The prinias are sometimes referred to as wren-warblers. They are a little-known group of the tropical and subtropical Old World, the roughly thirty species being divided fairly equally between Africa and Asia.
These are birds mainly of open habitats such as long grass or scrub, in which they are not easily seen. They are mainly resident, migration being limited to local cold weather movements. Non-breeding birds may form small flocks.
Prinias have short wings but long tapering tails. They are fairly drab birds, brown or grey above (sometimes with dark streaks) and whitish below. Some species have different breeding and non-breeding plumages. The bill is a typical insectivore's, thin and slightly curved.
...Prinia in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Langstertjies
- Bokmål
- Typiske priniaer
- Chinese
- 鷦鶯屬
- English
- Prinias
- English
- True Prinias
- Finnish
- priiniat
- French
- Prinias
- German
- Eigentliche Prinien
- Hungarian
- priniák
- Japanese
- ハウチワドリ属
- Russian
- Принии
- Thai
- นกกระจิบหญ้า
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Prinia atrogularis
- Prinia bairdii
- Prinia buchanani
- Prinia cinereocapilla
- Prinia cooki
- Prinia crinigera
- Prinia erythroptera
- Prinia familiaris
- Prinia flavicans
- Prinia flaviventris
- Prinia fluviatilis
- Prinia gracilis
- Prinia hodgsonii
- Prinia hypoxantha
- Prinia inornata
- Prinia khasiana
- Prinia lepida
- Prinia maculosa
- Prinia molleri
- Prinia polychroa
- Prinia rocki
- Prinia rufescens
- Prinia rufifrons
- Prinia socialis
- Prinia somalica
- Prinia striata
- Prinia subflava
- Prinia superciliaris
- Prinia sylvatica































































































































































