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Churring Cisticola

Churring Cisticola

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The Njombe Cisticola is an African species found in specific highland grasslands, characterized by its streaked plumage and a distinctive high-pitched song.
Where to spot
Found in southern Tanzania, specifically in highland grasslands around the Njombe area.
How to spot
Look for it in open montane grasslands. Listening closely to its high-pitched, often rapid song is the most reliable identification method due to its similarity to other species.
When to spot
A year-round resident. It is most active and vocal during the rainy season, which is its breeding period.
Named after the Njombe region in Tanzania, where it was first discovered and is still primarily found, highlighting its endemicity.
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