Macho em reprodução © Eric VanderWerf eBird S49156550 Macaulay Library ML 145566841
Fêmea/macho fora de reprodução © Fikret Ataşalan
Macho em reprodução © Michelle Martin
Macho em reprodução © Stéphane Thomin
Macho em reprodução © Maryse Neukomm
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Macho em reprodução © Zak Pohlen

spectacled weaver Ploceus ocularis

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Identificação

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An unstreaked bright yellow weaver with uniform green wings, back, and upper tail. A slender black bill and Zorro-like bandit mask surrounding the pale eye further identify it. The male has a black throat patch that the female lacks. Individuals and pairs occupy savanna, forest edge, and thicket, avoiding well developed forest. The species is often first detected by its distinctive downward “tee-tee-tee-tee-tee….” call. The Black-necked Weaver differs in having a distinctive dark back, except for the olive-backed race in West Africa, which is told apart from the very similar Spectacled Weaver by a thicker bill and more chestnut on the head and breast.

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