- Estrildidae, or
estrildid finches, is a
family of
small seed-eating p****erine
birds of the Old
World tropics and Australasia. They
comprise species commonly...
- "Visual pigments, cone oil
droplets and
ocular media in four
species of
estrildid finch".
Journal of
Comparative Physiology A. 186 (7–8): 681–694. doi:10...
- The
zebra finches are two
species of
estrildid finch in the
genus Taeniopygia found in
Australia and Indonesia. They are seed-eaters that
travel in large...
- Java rice
sparrow or Java rice bird, is a
small p****erine bird. This
estrildid finch is a
resident breeding bird in Java, Bali and
Bawean in Indonesia...
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classified the
related estrildid finches of the Old
World tropics and
Australasia as
members of the P****eridae. Like sparrows, the
estrildid finches are small...
-
Amadina is a
genus of
estrildid finches that are
found in Africa. The
genus Amadina was
introduced in 1827 by the
English naturalist William Swainson...
- (Pytilia hypogrammica), also
known as the red-faced pytilia, is an
African estrildid finch. The
finch has an
estimated global extent of
occurrence of 250,000 km2...
- The cut-throat
finch (Amadina fasciata) is a
common species of
estrildid finch found throughout Africa; it is also
known as the
bearded finch, the ribbon...
-
lavender waxbill (Glaucestrilda caerulescens) is a
common species of
estrildid finch native to
Central Africa and
successfully introduced on Hawai'i...
- The
seedcrackers are the
genus Pyrenestes of the
estrildid finches family.
These birds are
found in Sub-Saharan Africa. They are
gregarious seed eaters...