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Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Birds of IITB- Prinia


The Prinia

Prinia is a small bird which is very common in our campus. It is typically less than 15cm in length. If you want to spot one, just go to the lake side by evening. You are sure to find a few of them playing in the tall grass by the water front. During flight, they make a sound similar to that of sparking due to the movement of their wings. Prinia typically nests close to the ground, either in grass or on shrubs. They are insectivorous and belong to the same order as the common sparrow

Personally, I am a bit partial to this bird as it has a very sweet voice and more than one call. It is also rather easy to photograph. If anyone reading this is interested in bird photography, I strongly suggest starting with the prinia. We have the ashy prinia (Prinia socialis) and plain prinia (Prinia inornata) on campus.

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