I think both are Zitting - the eye-brows are both very apparent. Author: ajohn Time: 13/11/2011 14:53
I agree, both are Zitting. As Beetle says, the head pattern is not right for Bright-capped: the supercilium is fairly well marked and pale. Bright-capped should have overall colder tones rather than the bright gingery tones on these birds. The upperparts on Bright-capped tend to look fairly grey and the underparts are usually more distinctly two-tone (ginger flanks contrasting with white belly).
Also the behvaiour, sitting in the open on a wire, is typical for Zitting but unusual for Bright-capped. Author: passerby-b Time: 14/11/2011 19:57
thanks for the tips!
however, I think I have to find a bright-capped before fully understand their differences Author: Beetle Time: 14/11/2011 20:50
The call is the most obvious hint for you to find one - especially from a distance.
I disagree with John about the behaviour, as I have seen Bright-capped perching on wires and poles quite often.
Another interesting observation is that some individuals of cisticolas (both species) appear to be very shy but some individuals allows very close approach. Two extremes...
[ Last edited by Beetle at 14/11/2011 21:18 ] Author: John Holmes Time: 18/11/2011 15:44 Subject: Cisticola