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[[Image:2007_07_21_Red-faced_Cisticola.jpg‎|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Alan+Manson|Alan Manson}}<br />Location: Darville, Pietermaritzburg, [[South Africa]]<br />Non-breeding plumage]]
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
Length 14 cm, mass 15 g.  Upperparts light olive grey, with a rusty buff forecrown and an indistinct pale eyebrow.  The face is light rufous.  In summer, creamy white below, and buff on the breast.  In winter, the breast and throat are tawny.  The eyes are brown, the bill dark horn and the legs and feet pinkish.  Most easily identified by the loud weet-weet-weet call-notes from its song.
 
Length 14 cm, mass 15 g.  Upperparts light olive grey, with a rusty buff forecrown and an indistinct pale eyebrow.  The face is light rufous.  In summer, creamy white below, and buff on the breast.  In winter, the breast and throat are tawny.  The eyes are brown, the bill dark horn and the legs and feet pinkish.  Most easily identified by the loud weet-weet-weet call-notes from its song.
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Found singly, or in pairs or small groups; very vocal.  Forages in the undergrowth for insects and other invertebrates.
 
Found singly, or in pairs or small groups; very vocal.  Forages in the undergrowth for insects and other invertebrates.
 
==References==
 
==References==
Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. ''Robert's Birds of Southern Africa'', 7th edition. Cape Town: John Voelcker Bird Book Fund. ISBN 0620340533
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# Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. ''Robert's Birds of Southern Africa'', 7th edition. Cape Town: John Voelcker Bird Book Fund. ISBN 0620340533
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Cisticola+erythrops}}
 
{{GSearch|Cisticola+erythrops}}
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Revision as of 04:10, 13 November 2008

Photo by Alan Manson
Location: Darville, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Non-breeding plumage
Cisticola erythrops

Identification

Length 14 cm, mass 15 g. Upperparts light olive grey, with a rusty buff forecrown and an indistinct pale eyebrow. The face is light rufous. In summer, creamy white below, and buff on the breast. In winter, the breast and throat are tawny. The eyes are brown, the bill dark horn and the legs and feet pinkish. Most easily identified by the loud weet-weet-weet call-notes from its song.

Distribution

Sub-Saharan Africa; distribution patchy.

Taxonomy

There are six subspecies of Cisticola erythrops. The southern race, C. e. elusus, occurs in southern Mozambique, Zimbabwe, north-eastern and eastern South Africa, and Swaziland. C. e. nyasa occurs in Mozambique, northern (lowland) Zimbabwe, north-eastern Botswana, eastern Caprivi, eastern Angola, south-eastern Zambia, Malawi, and south-eastern Tanzania. Other subspecies are C. e. erythrops, C. e. sylvia, C. e. pyrrhomitra, and C. e. niloticus.

Habitat

Tall, rank vegetation (reedbeds, tall grass and weedy areas) in or near wetlands, and along streams and rivers.

Behaviour

Found singly, or in pairs or small groups; very vocal. Forages in the undergrowth for insects and other invertebrates.

References

  1. Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. Robert's Birds of Southern Africa, 7th edition. Cape Town: John Voelcker Bird Book Fund. ISBN 0620340533

External Links

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