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Quelea /ˈkwiːliə/ is a
genus of
small p****erine
birds that
belongs to the
weaver family Ploceidae,
confined to Africa.
These are small-sized, sparrow-...
- The red-billed
quelea (/ˈkwiːliə/;
Quelea quelea), also
known as the red-billed
weaver or red-billed dioch, is a small—approximately 12 cm (4.7 in) long...
- The
cardinal quelea (
Quelea cardinalis) is a
species of bird in the
family Ploceidae. It is
found in Burundi,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia...
- vol. VII.
Christopher Helm,
London BirdLife International (2018). "
Quelea quelea". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2018: e.T22719128A132125738....
- 2008.
Robert Cheke,
University of Greenwich,
United Kingdom (2015). "
Quelea quelea (weaver bird)".
Invasive Species Compendium.
Retrieved 4 May 2017.{{cite...
- The red-headed
quelea (
Quelea erythrops) is a
species of bird in the
family Ploceidae. It is
found in Angola, Benin, Botswana,
Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon...
- Pica pica pica, a
subspecies of
Eurasian magpie Quelea quelea quelea, a
subspecies of red-billed
quelea Rattus rattus rattus, the roof rat
Redunca redunca...
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investigate the
control of the
migratory p****erine pest, the Red-billed
Quelea,
Quelea quelea. This
species is
endemic throughout semi-arid
zones of sub-Saharan...
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opportunistically on many
different foods. One
source do****ented
attacks on red-billed
quelea nestlings and
suggested that the
insects might be able to
detect the nests...
- sparrow)[citation needed]
Psittacula krameri (rose-ringed parakeet) [69]
Quelea quelea (red-billed
quelea)
Sturnus vulgaris (common starling) [70] Tyto alba (western...