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Jungle Prinia

Conservation status

Least Concern

Population Trend

Decreasing

Alternate Names

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Native Habitat

Grassland, Scrubland

Diet

Insects, Spiders

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Jungle Prinia

Prinia sylvatica

The Jungle Prinia is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka, typically found in dry open grassland, open woodland, scrub and sometimes gardens.

These 15 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 warmer brown rump. There are rufous fringes on the closed wings and white edged to the tail. Underparts are whitish-buff. The sexes are identical except that the male has a blacker bill and mouth in the breeding season.

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

Regional Names
  • Gujarati:
    કાંટની ફુત્કી
  • Kannada:
    ಅಡವಿ ಉಲಿಯಕ್ಕಿ
  • Malayalam:
    ചെട്ടിക്കുരുവി
  • Marathi:
    रानवटवट्या
  • Nepali:
    जङ्गल घाँसेफिस्टो
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Taxanomy

PASSERIFORMES
CISTICOLIDAE
Prinia sylvatica