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- white and grey darker, almost black behind eyes. Tuscany, Italy M. f. cinereocapilla Savi, 1831 Ashy-headed wagtail Breeding: south-eastern France, Sicily...
- The grey-crowned prinia (Prinia cinereocapilla) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Bhutan, northern India and Nepal. Its natural...
- khasiana Hill prinia Prinia superciliaris Grey-crowned prinia Prinia cinereocapilla Rufous-fronted prinia Prinia buchanani Rufescent prinia Prinia rufescens...
- yellow wagtail M. f. iberiae (rare vagrant) Italian yellow wagtail M. f. cinereocapilla (rare vagrant) Black-headed wagtail M. f. feldegg (rare vagrant) Scandinavian...
- subspecies, the nominate race M. m. magnirostre and the subspecies M. m. cinereocapilla (Salvadori, 1868). A third subspecies, flavum, from the Anamba Islands...
- khasiana Hill prinia, Prinia superciliaris Grey-crowned prinia, Prinia cinereocapilla Rufous-fronted prinia, Prinia buchanani Rufescent prinia, Prinia rufescens...
- – R Hill prinia, Prinia atrogularis – r Grey-crowned prinia, Prinia cinereocapilla – V r Rufous-fronted prinia, Prinia buchanani – R Rufescent prinia,...
- sutorius Himalayan prinia, Prinia crinigera Gray-crowned prinia, Prinia cinereocapilla Rufous-fronted prinia, Prinia buchanani Gray-breasted prinia, Prinia...
- dark-rumped swift (Apus acuticauda), and grey-crowned prinia (Prinia cinereocapilla).The Conservation Area of 163 square kilometres (63 sq mi), which includes...
- dark-rumped swift Apus acuticauda, and grey-crowned prinia Prinia cinereocapilla. The black-necked cranes arrive in this valley in late October and depart...