繁殖期雄鳥 © Andrew Spencer eBird S24918396 Macaulay Library ML 34387231
繁殖期雄鳥 © Raphaël Nussbaumer
雌鳥/非繁殖期雄鳥 © Forest Botial-Jarvis
雄鳥 © Nathalie SANTA MARIA
雌鳥/非繁殖期雄鳥 © Tadeusz Rosinski
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繁殖期雄鳥 © GARY DOUGLAS
繁殖期雄鳥 © Nick Hudson
繁殖期雄鳥 © Thibaut RIVIERE

靛藍維達雀 Vidua chalybeata

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Nest parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of Red-billed and Brown firefinches. Breeding males are glossy black, while females and non-breeding males are streaky and brown on the back and pale below, with a bold facial pattern. The color of the bill is red in southeast Africa and whitish in western, northern, and central Africa. Found in savanna, scrub, farmland, and towns. Mimics the vocalizations of its host firefinches: low rattling series and high-pitched whistled notes. In southeast Africa, can be separated from other indigobirds by its red bill. Very similar to other indigobirds elsewhere on the continent. Breeding males can be separated by their all-black wings that lack a pale brownish panel. The mimicked vocalizations of its host species can also help confirm identification. In non-breeding plumage, similar to non-breeding Pin-tailed Whydah but separated by red legs.

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