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- The parasitic weaver is a specialist parasite of cisticolas and prinias. In summer, male cisticolas of smaller species make spectacular display flights...
- northern po****tions are especially susceptible to hard winters. Zitting cisticolas are very small insectivorous birds, sometimes found in small groups. The...
- The croaking cisticola is an insectivorous p****erine that is found in rank gr****land habitats, often near swamps or water. Male cisticolas are polygamous;...
- "deviating" or "aberrant". The rock-loving cisticola is now one of 53 cisticolas placed in the genus Cisticola that was introduced in 1829 by the German...
- Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (August 2024). "Gr****birds, Donacobius, tetrakas, cisticolas, allies". IOC World Bird List Version 14.2. International Ornithologists'...
- male cisticolas are non-breeding, they appear a more reddish-brown color, have a richer buff below, and a gray color on their breast. Female cisticolas often...
- The Aberdare cisticola (Cisticola aberdare) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is endemic to Kenya. Its natural habitat is subtropical...
- Malagasy warblers, cisticolas, allies". IOC World Bird List. International Ornithological Congress. Retrieved 26 November 2020. "Cisticola lua****". Avibase...
- superspecies with the closely related zitting cisticola and the Socotra cisticola. Madagascar cisticolas are small cisticolas, 11 cm long and weighing 8-11 g. Overall...
- Lynes's cisticola (Cisticola distinctus) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Uganda and Kenya. Its natural habitat is subtropical...