Mâle nicheur © Vincent Wang eBird S46817872 Macaulay Library ML 194864051
Femelle/mâle non nicheur © Natthaphat Chotjuckdikul
Femelle/mâle non nicheur © Vivek Rawat
Mâle nicheur © Renuka Vijayaraghavan
Mâle nicheur © Raphael Lebrun

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Male in breeding plumage has a golden-yellow cap covering the forehead and crown, and a blackish face and throat. Dark brown above with rusty edges to feathers, and buffy white below with longitudinal dark streaks on the flanks and upper breast. Non-breeding males, females, and juveniles more similar to other weavers; they have a yellowish buff eye-brow that extends down around the back of the face, streaky flanks, and dark brown upperparts with long streaks on the back. More partial to water than Baya Weaver, nesting around reedbeds in wetlands. Noisy near breeding colonies. Males make a continuous chirpy “cheer” or “teaur” call, not as loud as Baya Weaver’s.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN