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Bar-winged Prinia

Bar-winged Prinia

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The Bar-winged Prinia is a small, active bird endemic to Java and Bali, characterized by its distinctive pale wingbar on otherwise drab wings.
Where to spot
Endemic to Java and Bali, Indonesia. It is common in cultivated areas, gardens, scrubland, and forest edges.
How to spot
Look for the pale wing bar as it flits through bushes and low trees. Listen for its high-pitched, repetitive song, which helps in detection.
When to spot
A year-round resident. It is very active during the day, especially in the early morning.
File:Prinia familiaris Head On.jpg
File:Prinia familiaris Head On.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Its common name comes directly from the noticeable pale bar on its wing, which serves as a key and unique field mark among prinias.
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