Ethiopian Cisticola
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The Ethiopian cisticola (''Cisticola lugubris'') is a species of
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in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in south-central Africa. Alternate
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s are Abyssinian black-backed cisticola, and winding cisticola (Ethiopian) (eBird).


Taxonomy

The Ethiopian cisticola is monotypic. This taxon was split from the winding cisticola by the
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and HBW, as were the rufous-winged cisticola, Luapula cisticola and coastal cisticola. The
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(2017) and Howard and Moore (2014) world lists consider these taxa as a single species, the winding cisticola ''C. galactotes'' (sensu lato).


Distribution and habitat

This species is found in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Its natural
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s are tropical seasonally wet or flooded
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and
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s.


References


External links

* Ethiopian cisticola Birds of the Horn of Africa Fauna of Ethiopia Ethiopian cisticola {{Cisticolidae-stub