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Common Jery
Neomixis tenella
Least ConcernThe Common Jery is a small active songbird of Old World tropical and subtropical habitats. It works through grasses, reeds, scrub, or forest-edge tangles for insects, often flicking its tail and giving sharp calls. Several relatives stitch leaves or weave domed nests hidden low in vegetation.
- Family
- Cisticolidae
- Range
- Common Jery Range — Resident or seasonal range in Old World tropical and subtropical habitats
- Population
- ≈ Unknown