Zitting Cisticola
Cisticola juncidis
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Size:
10 to 12 centimeters (4 to 5 inches)
Weight:
6 to 10 grams (0.2 to 0.35 ounces)
Taxonomy:
(Rafinesque, 1810)
Short Description:
Zitting Cisticola, also known as the Fan-tailed Warbler, is a small, insect-eating bird found in Pakistan. It is characterized by its slim build, olive-brown upperparts, and pale underparts with streaks. It has a distinctive habit of constantly flicking its tail, which gives it the appearance of a miniature fan. The Zitting Cisticola has a plain face with a short, thin bill adapted for catching insects in flight or from vegetation. Despite its small size, it is a vocal bird, often heard emitting a series of trilling and buzzing calls, especially during the breeding season.
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Zitting Cisticola is primarily found in open grasslands, agricultural fields, marshes, and wetlands across various regions of the country. It is commonly distributed in both lowland and upland areas, ranging from the plains to the foothills of mountains. During migration, it may also be encountered in coastal habitats and scrublands. The Zitting Cisticola is a relatively common resident breeder in Pakistan, although its distribution may vary seasonally.
Zitting Cisticola is an active and agile bird, often observed foraging for insects by hopping and flitting among tall grasses and reeds. It feeds primarily on small invertebrates, including insects, spiders, and larvae, which it captures by gleaning from vegetation or by making short aerial sallies. During the breeding season, males engage in elaborate aerial displays, soaring high into the air while singing to attract mates and establish territories. Nesting occurs in dense grass or reed beds, where the female constructs a cup-shaped nest made of grass and other plant materials. The Zitting Cisticola is a migratory species, with some individuals undertaking seasonal movements within Pakistan and beyond. Overall, it is an adaptable and resilient bird species, well-suited to the diverse habitats of Pakistan’s landscape.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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