Graceful Prinia
A species of True Prinias Scientific name : Prinia gracilis Genus : True Prinias
Graceful Prinia, A species of True Prinias
Botanical name: Prinia gracilis
Genus: True Prinias
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Description
The graceful prinia (Prinia gracilis) is a small warbler (in some older works it is referred to as graceful warbler). This prinia is a resident breeder in Northeast Africa (the Nile valley in particular) and southern Asia, from Egypt and Somalia east to Pakistan and North India, where it is sometimes called streaked wren-warbler. This active passerine bird is typically found in shrub or tall grass in a variety of habitats with thick undergrowth, tamarisks or similar cover. Graceful prinia builds its nest in a bush or grass and lays 3-5 eggs. These 10–11 cm long warblers have short rounded wings, and a long tapering tail with each feather tipped with black and white. In breeding plumage, adults are grey-brown above, with dark streaking. The underparts are whitish with buff flanks, and the bill is short and black. The sexes are similar. In winter, adults are brighter sandy brown above with weaker streaking, there is more buff on the sides, and the bill is paler. There are 12 subspecies, of which P. g. akyildizi, of southern Turkey is the darkest, brownest, and most heavily streaked above, and has the brightest buff flanks. The long tail is often cocked, and the flight of this species is weak. Like most warblers, graceful prinia is insectivorous. The call is a rolling trilled breep, and the song is a hard rolling repletion of zerlip.
Size
13 cm
Colors
Brown
Black
Gray
White
Life Expectancy
1.5-5 years
Nest Placement
Shrub
Feeding Habits
Graceful Prinia primarily consumes insects. It employs active foraging techniques and prefers to hunt during various times of the day. Notably, graceful Prinia exhibits a preference for certain insects, adapting its hunting methods to the prey available in its habitat.
Habitat
The graceful Prinia is often found in rank vegetation across arid regions, favoring scrublands and tall grasses with dense underbrush. Its habitat includes a mix of shrubs, small trees, herbs, forbs, and reedbeds, particularly around riparian zones with trees like Acacia, oleander, and Tamarix. This species also occupies mangroves, date-palm plantations, as well as gardens and agricultural fields within these broadly arid environs.
Dite type
Insectivorous
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Feeding Habits
Bird food type
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Cisticolas and allies Genus
True Prinias Species
Graceful Prinia