Macho © Stanislav Harvančík eBird S64955830 Macaulay Library ML 204407991
Hembra © Thomas Brooks
Inmaduro © Tommy Pedersen
Inmaduro © Khalifa Al Dhaheri
Macho © Jens Eriksen
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Macho © Stanislav Harvančík

Picogordo Árabe Rhynchostruthus percivali

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Identificación

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Handsome chunky gray-brown finch with a massive dark bill. Brown hood, white ear-patches, and brightly contrasting golden stripes in the dark wings and tail make this an easily recognizable species. Female has a less well-defined hood than the male, and less yellow in the tail. Juvenile is buffier (including ear-patches) and more streaky. An uncommon resident of woodland, dry scrubby rocky terrain, slopes and river beds, restricted to the southern Arabian Peninsula. Typically forages singly, in pairs, or in groups of up to 30, either on the ground, or in trees where they occasionally dangle by their feet like parrots. Song is a pleasant rolling series of sweet notes, with an almost thrush-like quality. Call a quick whip-like “weet.”

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