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Striped Prinia

Striped Prinia

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The Brown Prinia is a small, rather plain-looking prinia, characterized by its brownish upperparts and paler underparts, often with subtle streaking.
Where to spot
Found in southern China and northern Southeast Asia. It typically inhabits open habitats with scattered bushes, tall grass, and agricultural fields.
How to spot
Look for it hopping through low vegetation or singing from a prominent perch. Its plain plumage allows it to blend in well with its grassy surroundings, so focus on movement.
When to spot
A year-round resident. It is most visible when actively foraging or singing from exposed perches.
Despite its common name, its appearance can vary regionally, with some populations exhibiting more distinct streaking on their plumage.
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