Winding cisticola explained
The winding cisticola (Cisticola marginatus) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It has a scattered distribution across Africa south of the Sahara, and north of 11°S.
Taxonomy
The winding cisticola has several subspecies:[1] [2]
- C. m. amphilectus Reichenow, 1875 Mauritania and Senegal to Ghana, south-western Cameroon and north-western Angola
- C. m. zalingei Lynes, 1930 northern Nigeria to western Sudan
- C. m. marginatus (Heuglin, 1869) southern Sudan and northern Uganda
- C. m. nyansae Neumann, 1905 central DRCongo to Uganda and Kenya
- C. m. suahelicus Neumann, 1905 south-eastern DRCongo, Tanzania and north-eastern Zambia
The Clements list (2017) and the Howard and Moore list (2014) lump the rufous-winged cisticola, Luapula cisticola, coastal cisticola and Ethiopian cisticola with the above subspecies as the winding cisticola Cisticola galactotes (sensu lato). The Clements list (2017) recognizes 11 subspecies.[3]
Habitat
Its natural habitats are tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland and swamps.
Notes and References
- Web site: Gill. F.. Donsker. D.. IOC World Bird List . 30 October 2020 . International Ornithological Union.
- Book: Ryan. Peter. del Hoyo. J.. Elliott. A.. Sargatal. J.. Christie. D.A.. de Juana. E.. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. 2017. Lynx Edicions. Barcelona. 21 August 2017. en. Winding Cisticola (Cisticola marginatus).
- Web site: Clements Checklist. www.birds.cornell.edu. 21 August 2017. en.