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Banded Prinia

Banded Prinia

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The Banded Prinia is a unique African species recognized by its distinct black band across its breast and a white supercilium. It inhabits forest understory.
Where to spot
Found in Central Africa, including countries like Cameroon, Gabon, and Congo. It inhabits the undergrowth of lowland rainforests and secondary growth.
How to spot
Look for the black breast band and white supercilium. It often keeps to dense cover, so patience is required to observe it clearly.
When to spot
A year-round resident. It is most active during the day, particularly in the morning.
File:Prinia bairdii 29057092.jpg
File:Prinia bairdii 29057092.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The prominent black breast band is a key identifying feature, making it easily distinguishable from other prinias in its range.
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