Grey-backed camaroptera
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The grey-backed camaroptera (Camaroptera brevicaudata) is a small bird in the family Cisticolidae. This bird is a resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara Desert. Recent studiesTemplate:Who suggest this species and the green-backed camaroptera may be the same species.Template:Citation needed
This skulking passerine is typically found low in dense cover. The grey-backed camaroptera binds large leaves together low in a bush and builds a grass nest within the leaves. The normal clutch is two or three eggs.
This Template:Cvt long warbler has grey upper parts and a grey short cocked tail. The wings are olive and the underparts whitish grey. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are paler yellow on the breast.
Like most warblers, grey-backed camaroptera is insectivorous. The call is a whining Template:Not a typo and a bleating maa, that gave rise to its previous name bleating warbler or bleating camaroptera. The song is a crisp Template:Not a typo.
The grey-backed camaroptera was described by the German physician and zoologist Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar in 1830 under the binomial name Sylvia brevicaudata. The type locality is the former province of Kurdufan in Sudan.<ref>Template:Cite book The title page is dated 1826.</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The specific epithet brevicaudata is from Latin brevis for "short" and caudatus for "-tailed".<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> There are 11 recognised subspecies.<ref name=ioc>Template:Cite web</ref>
References
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- Birds of The Gambia by Barlow, Wacher and Disley, Template:ISBN