Ibn Cricket – The cricket (Spiloptila clamans), also known as the longtail cricket, scaly longtail or crini prinia, is a species of bird in the Cisticolidae family. By Gus Spiloptila; this is the only species that is placed in the gus but sometimes the red prinia is placed there in front.

The cricket is a small dark warthog with a long tail consisting of twelve black, black and white feathers that extend from the outside to the tip, making a full tail. White rufous rufous above, with black on head and black on primaries and upper wings, yellow underparts, white supercilium and cream white eh. Boys have more colors above the nape. 9-10 cm high.

Ibn Cricket

Ibn Cricket

Crickets are found in the Sahel Zone from southern Mauritania and northern Segal east to South Sudan and northern Eritrea.

Ibne Qasim Cricket Stadium (multan)

Acacias grow in thorn bushes, especially acacia scrub, up to the real desert where there are many trees and savannahs and broadleaf trees but avoid the night bushes. the wild.

Crickets are a social species and are usually found in small groups of about half the birds moving from one patch of flowers to another. Who is on the ground or leans and moves his tail up and down and to the side, while doing one football like a call. It is usually sung from a high pitch. They feed on insects that feed on the ground in thorns or grass. They migrate, with northerners moving south during the summer, returning north with the rains. Breeding was recorded in July in Mali and Mauritania, throughout the year in Segal and from January to April and again in August in southern Sudan.