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'''Alternative name: Fan-tailed Warbler'''
 
[[Image:16499cistico 1 800.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Momo|Momo}}<br />Gialova Lagoon, Peloponnese, [[Greece]], September 2006 ]]
 
[[Image:16499cistico 1 800.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Momo|Momo}}<br />Gialova Lagoon, Peloponnese, [[Greece]], September 2006 ]]
'''Alternative name: Fan-tailed Warbler'''
 
 
;[[:Category:Cisticola|Cisticola]] juncidis
 
;[[:Category:Cisticola|Cisticola]] juncidis
 
'''Disambiguation: For the American species ''Euthlypis lachrymosa'', see [[Fan-tailed Warbler]]'''
 
'''Disambiguation: For the American species ''Euthlypis lachrymosa'', see [[Fan-tailed Warbler]]'''
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Southern [[Europe]], [[Africa]] outside the deserts and rainforest, and southern [[Asia]] down to northern [[Australia]].  
 
Southern [[Europe]], [[Africa]] outside the deserts and rainforest, and southern [[Asia]] down to northern [[Australia]].  
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==Taxonomy==
 
[[Image:43317Z Cisticola7.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|kctsang|kctsang}}<br />[[Singapore]], April 2006]]
 
[[Image:43317Z Cisticola7.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|kctsang|kctsang}}<br />[[Singapore]], April 2006]]
==Taxonomy==
 
 
This genus is sometimes split off with various other southern warbler genera and given family status as the ''[[Cisticolidae]].''
 
This genus is sometimes split off with various other southern warbler genera and given family status as the ''[[Cisticolidae]].''
====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>====
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====Subspecies====
[[Image:IMG 5513.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|M+Kwan|M Kwan}}<br />Long Valley, [[Hong Kong]], December 2007]]
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There are 27 subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>:
 
*''C. j. cisticola'':
 
*''C. j. cisticola'':
 
:*Coastal western [[France]] to [[Iberian Peninsula]], [[Balearic Islands]] and north-western [[Africa]]
 
:*Coastal western [[France]] to [[Iberian Peninsula]], [[Balearic Islands]] and north-western [[Africa]]
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*''C. j. uropygialis (perrenius)'':
 
*''C. j. uropygialis (perrenius)'':
 
:*[[Senegal]] to southern [[Nigeria]], [[Sudan]], [[Rwanda]] and northern [[Tanzania]]; Mafia Island
 
:*[[Senegal]] to southern [[Nigeria]], [[Sudan]], [[Rwanda]] and northern [[Tanzania]]; Mafia Island
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[[Image:IMG 5513.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|M+Kwan|M Kwan}}<br />Long Valley, [[Hong Kong]], December 2007]]
 
*''C. j. terrestris'':
 
*''C. j. terrestris'':
 
:*Rio Muni to central [[Zaire]], [[Burundi]] and southern [[Tanzania]]
 
:*Rio Muni to central [[Zaire]], [[Burundi]] and southern [[Tanzania]]
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==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
 
A small Warbler often seen only as a fleeting glimpse as it is a very active little bird. Some subspecies appear to be shier than others.
 
A small Warbler often seen only as a fleeting glimpse as it is a very active little bird. Some subspecies appear to be shier than others.
====Nesting====
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====Breeding====
 
The female builds a cup shaped nest deep in grasses, from living leaves, plant-down, cobwebs, and grass, with a canopy of tied-together leaves or grasses overhead for camouflage.  Three to six eggs are laid.
 
The female builds a cup shaped nest deep in grasses, from living leaves, plant-down, cobwebs, and grass, with a canopy of tied-together leaves or grasses overhead for camouflage.  Three to six eggs are laid.
 
====Vocalisation====
 
====Vocalisation====
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''[[Media:Cisticola juncidis (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 
''[[Media:Cisticola juncidis (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}#Wikipedia
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug14}}#Wikipedia
 
#Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
 
#Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
 
#Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
 
#Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6

Revision as of 19:19, 11 September 2014

Alternative name: Fan-tailed Warbler

Photo by Momo
Gialova Lagoon, Peloponnese, Greece, September 2006
Cisticola juncidis

Disambiguation: For the American species Euthlypis lachrymosa, see Fan-tailed Warbler

Identification

10-11cm.

  • Sandy-brown above, heavily streaked with black on the mantle
  • White underparts
  • Short broad, white-tipped tail

Breeding male has a black bill

Distribution

Southern Europe, Africa outside the deserts and rainforest, and southern Asia down to northern Australia.

Taxonomy

Photo by kctsang
Singapore, April 2006

This genus is sometimes split off with various other southern warbler genera and given family status as the Cisticolidae.

Subspecies

There are 27 subspecies[1]:

  • C. j. cisticola:
  • C. j. juncidis:
  • C. j. neuroticus:
  • C. j. uropygialis (perrenius):
Photo by M Kwan
Long Valley, Hong Kong, December 2007
  • C. j. terrestris:
  • C. j. cursitans:
  • C. j. salimalii:
  • South-western India (Kerala)
  • C. j. omalurus:
  • C. j. malaya:
  • C. j. brunniceps:
  • C. j. tinnabulans:
  • C. j. nigrostriatus:
  • C. j. fuscicapilla:
  • C. j. constans:
  • Sulawesi, Togian Island, Muna Island, Tukangbesi Island and Peleng Island
  • C. j. normani:
  • C. j. leanyeri:
  • Disjunct in coastal northern Australia to western Gulf of Carpenteria
  • C. j. laveryi:
  • Coastal north-eastern Queensland (Cape York Peninsula south to Keppel Island)

Habitat

Open land with shrub, damp scrubby grassland, reeds, cane fields, thick brush, mangroves. Grassy coastal plains, saltmarsh etc.

Behaviour

A small Warbler often seen only as a fleeting glimpse as it is a very active little bird. Some subspecies appear to be shier than others.

Breeding

The female builds a cup shaped nest deep in grasses, from living leaves, plant-down, cobwebs, and grass, with a canopy of tied-together leaves or grasses overhead for camouflage. Three to six eggs are laid.

Vocalisation

The male has a most distinctive song-flight. It flies in circles about 20 ft above the ground, undulating considerably. At the top of each arc it gives a sort of 'zit' note. <flashmp3>Cisticola juncidis (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2014. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: Version 6.9., with updates to August 2014. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Wikipedia
  3. Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
  4. Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
  5. BF Member observations

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