繁殖期雄鳥 © Rogério Rodrigues eBird S51738648 Macaulay Library ML 145618011
雌鳥/非繁殖期雄鳥 © David Irving
繁殖期雄鳥 © Joyce Brady
雌鳥/非繁殖期雄鳥 © William Stephens
繁殖期雄鳥 © Holger Teichmann
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雌鳥/非繁殖期雄鳥 © Jon Lowes
雌鳥/非繁殖期雄鳥 © Luis Rodrigues
© Alistair Walsh

Red-billed Quelea Quelea quelea

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辨識

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A small, short-tailed weaver with a mottled back and a yellow or reddish bill, eye-ring, and legs. When breeding, the male develops a variable black face mask with a surrounding wash that can be rosy, buff, or cinnamon, although the face can also be whitish. Large flocks are resident and nomadic in arid savanna, grassland, and cultivated areas. In wetter years this species forms enormous flocks numbering tens of thousands, earning it the name “feathered locust.” Non-breeding Red-headed Weaver is superficially similar, but it is much larger than Red-billed Quelea, and it is mostly solitary in woodland and has an unstreaked back.

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