- 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...
- "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...
- 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;...
-
jeries (3 species) (genus is
basal to all
other Cisticolidae)
Cisticola,
cisticolas (53 species)
Incana – monotypic,
Socotra warbler (Incana inc****)...
-
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...
-
chattering and
rattling cisticolas. The bird
gives squeaky whistles and
scolding calls.
BirdLife International (2016). "
Cisticola bulliens". IUCN Red List...
- Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (February 2025). "Gr****birds, Donacobius, tetrakas,
cisticolas, allies". IOC
World Bird List
Version 15.1.
International Ornithologists'...
- The
Aberdare cisticola (
Cisticola aberdare) is a
species of bird in the
family Cisticolidae. It is
endemic to Kenya. Its
natural habitat is subtropical...
- Rock-loving
cisticola,
Cisticola aberrans (E)
Boran cisticola,
Cisticola bodessa (E)
Rattling cisticola,
Cisticola chiniana (E) Ashy
cisticola,
Cisticola cinereolus...