Male (Red-rumped) © Kris Blachowiak eBird S65100837 Macaulay Library ML 205172851
Female (Western) © ALAN JEFFREY
Male (Western) © Juan José Bazan Hiraldo
Female (Red-rumped) © Bernard Guévorts
Male (Red-rumped) © Jieles van Baalen
+ 3
Male (Western) © Josep del Hoyo
Male (Western) © Christoph Moning

Western Bluebill Spermophaga haematina

Sign in to see your badges

Identification

POWERED BY MERLIN

A stout-billed, boldly patterned finch of forest understory and overgrown areas near the forest edge, often found near water. Can occur alone or in mixed-species flocks. Note the blue bill, the bright red underparts, and the black back. Males have black heads and bellies, whereas females have red faces and white-spotted black bellies. Western Bluebill is the only bluebill or seedcracker in which the male has a black head. Calls include high-pitched whistles: “psiu.” Songs include longer series of clear whistles with varying pitch.

POWERED BY MERLIN