Cisticola

The Cisticola bird family, commonly known as cisticolas, are small passerine birds found predominantly in the Old World tropics and subtropics. These birds are part of the Cisticolidae family and are easily recognized by their drab plumage and distinctive, often complex vocalizations. Cisticolas are highly adaptable, inhabiting a variety of environments ranging from grasslands and savannas to wetlands and forest edges. Despite their plain appearance, these birds play a crucial role in their ecosystems, particularly in controlling insect populations.

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