Macho adulto (Reddish) © Ian Davies eBird S20911169 Macaulay Library ML 34560111
Macho y hembra adultos (Reddish) © Bassel Abi Jummaa
Macho adulto y inmaduro (Reddish) © Joshua Smolders
Macho adulto (Gray) © Nigel Voaden
Macho adulto (Vinaceous) © Chris Kehoe
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Macho adulto (Reddish) © Bassel Abi Jummaa
Macho adulto (Gray) © Connie Lintz

Black-faced Firefinch Lagonosticta larvata

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Identificación

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An unusual and distinctive firefinch with very different male and female plumages. Males have a black face, while the color of the underparts varies geographically from pale gray to pale pink to rosy red. Females are mostly gray-brown with a reddish tint to the underparts and a pale undertail. Generally uncommon in woodland, grassland, and thickets, often near water. Sometimes mixes with other waxbills. The female is similar to other female firefinches, but is separated by its combination of a pale undertail and dark bill. The common calls are soft, repeated whistles.

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