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Southern red bishop

Euplectes orix

Description:

It is 10–11 centimetres long and has a thick conical bill. Breeding males are brightly coloured with red (occasionally orange) and black plumage. The forehead, face and throat are black and the rest of the head is red. The upperparts are red apart from the brown wings and tail. The upper breast and under tail-coverts are red while the lower breast and belly are black. The non-breeding male and female have streaky brown plumage, paler below. Females are smaller than the males. It has various twittering calls and a nasal contact call. The male has a buzzing song.

Habitat:

The Southern Red Bishop or Red Bishop (Euplectes orix) is a small passerine bird belonging to the bishop and widowbird genus Euplectes in the weaver family Ploceidae. It is common in wetlands and grassland in Africa south of the Equator. North of the Equator, it is replaced by the Northern Red Bishop or Orange Bishop (E. franciscanus) which was formerly regarded as a subspecies of this species.

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2 Comments

RiekoS
RiekoS 11 years ago

Yes, very nice.

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 11 years ago

Very nice,

Gauteng, South Africa

Spotted on Feb 1, 2013
Submitted on Feb 5, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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