Macho reproductivo © GARY DOUGLAS eBird S35434407 Macaulay Library ML 52357061
Hembra/macho no reproductivo © Nigel Voaden
Macho reproductivo © Nick Hudson
Hembra/macho no reproductivo © Matthias Bachmann

Viuda coliancha Vidua obtusa

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Lays its eggs in the nests of Orange-winged Pytilia. The distinctive breeding male has a long, broad tail. Non-breeding males and females are nondescript sparrow-like birds with striped heads and pale underparts. Found in broadleaf woodland, mainly miombo. Most records are of the conspicuous and easily identified breeding-plumaged males. Mimics the inconspicuous vocalizations of its host Orange-winged Pytilia. Breeding male is similar to Eastern Paradise-Whydah, but has a shorter and broader tail, and darker buff and rufous coloration on the nape and breast. Non-breeding male and female are very similar to Eastern, but have a paler bill and lack strong “comma” marks on the cheek. Also similar to female and non-breeding male indigobirds, but larger.

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