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Eminia Antennulifera
''Eminia'' is the scientific name for two genera of organisms and may refer to: *''Eminia'', a genus of birds in the family Cisticolidae, containing a single species, ''Eminia lepida'' ( grey-capped warbler) * ''Eminia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Grey-capped Warbler
The grey-capped warbler (''Eminia lepida'') is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is monotypic (only species) in the genus ''Eminia''. The grey-capped warbler is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. It is a large, chunky, thin-tailed-warbler with a distinctive grey cap, a black band around its head, and a chestnut throat wrapping its neck. Grey-capped warblers maintain a diet of insects and other invertebrates, including caterpillars, moths, grasshoppers, and mantids. Identification The grey-capped warbler is roughly 15 cm in length, and weighs 16–24 grams. It is typically chunky and thin-tailed with a distinctive grey cap, a black band around the head, and a chestnut throat with rump feathers that are long and lax. Its cheek, neck, and underparts are grey and it is tinged olive-green on the flanks and under tail-coverts. Grey-capped warblers have a chestnut vent patch and upperparts. ...
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