Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Prinia hodgsonii
Category
Aves
Created on Date
2024-10-11 13:16:40
Common Name
Grey Breasted Prinia
Synonym(s)
Grey Breasted Prinia
Family
Cisticolidae
Status
Live
Description

*Prinia hodgsonii*, commonly known as the rufous-fronted prinia, is a small and active passerine bird found in South and Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive appearance and energetic behavior. Measuring about 13 to 14 cm (5 to 5.5 inches) in length, this bird has a slender body with a long tail, which it frequently flicks. The upperparts are olive-brown, while the underparts are pale and buffy. The most striking feature is the rufous (reddish-brown) patch on its forehead, which contrasts with its pale throat and face. Its wings are short and rounded, and the tail is graduated with white tips, adding to its distinctive appearance.


The rufous-fronted prinia inhabits open grasslands, scrublands, and forest edges, often seen foraging in low vegetation. It feeds primarily on small insects and spiders, which it catches with quick, agile movements. This bird is known for its restless and busy nature, constantly flitting between branches and grasses in search of food.


Prinias are vocal birds, and *Prinia hodgsonii* is no exception. Its song consists of a series of sharp, high-pitched calls, often heard during the breeding season. The bird builds cup-shaped nests in dense foliage, and it typically breeds during the monsoon, laying 2 to 4 eggs.