- grey-brown plumage.
Fodies are
typically found in forest,
woodland or
scrubland but some also
occur in man-made habitats,
especially the red
fody. Some species...
- also red,
which distinguishes it from
other fodies in
areas where it has been introduced. The
female fody's upper parts are olive-brown and its underparts...
- off the main
island of Mauritius, is now home to a
number of
Mauritius fodies and
other threatened species that have been
translocated there. BirdLife...
-
between male
Aldabra fodies and
female Madagascar fodies,
producing offspring intermediate between their parents in size. The
Aldabra fody's bill is markedly...
-
Presently it is
estimated that
there are
approximately 3500 Seyc****es
fodies. Introductions, by
relocating birds to predator-free islands, have helped...
- The
forest fody (Foudia omissa) is a
species of bird in the
family Ploceidae. It is
endemic to Madagascar. The
forest fody ranges across eastern Madagascar...
- The
Comoros fody (Foudia eminentissima), also
known as the red-headed
fody, is a
species of p****erine bird in the
family Ploceidae. It is
found in the...
- The
Rodrigues fody (Foudia flavicans) is a rare
species of bird in the
weaver family. It is
endemic to Rodrigues, an
island of Mauritius. It is classified...
- The Réunion
fody (Foudia delloni) is an
extinct bird
species from the
family of weavers. It was
endemic to the
Mascarene island of Réunion. This bird was...
-
Pachyphantes –
compact weaver Foudia – 8
species (
fodies)...