Mâle nicheur © Michael Ortner eBird S64492967 Macaulay Library ML 214208761
Femelle/mâle non nicheur © Raymond Birkelund
Mâle en mue © Alison Bentley
Mâle nicheur © Tor Egil Høgsås
Mâle nicheur © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
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Femelle/mâle non nicheur © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Mâle nicheur © Niall D Perrins

Euplecte de Zanzibar Euplectes nigroventris

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Identification

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Breeding males are spectacular birds with completely black underparts and mostly orange-red upperparts. Females and non-breeding males are brown and streaky. Breeds in moist areas including marshes, flooded grassland, and cultivated areas. Non-breeding flocks are found in many open habitats, and often mix with other species. The song is long and rattling, and the typical calls are rough “tek” notes. Breeding males are easily identified by their completely black underparts. Non-breeding males and females are very similar to other bishops, but are smaller than most other bishops, and lack the prominent yellow edges to the wing feathers of Fire-fronted Bishop.

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