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indigobirds and whydahs,
together with the cuckoo-finch, make up the
family Viduidae; they are
small p****erine
birds native to Africa.
These are finch-like...
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Vidua is a
genus of p****erine
birds in the
family Viduidae. The
genus was
introduced by the
French naturalist Georges Cuvier in 1816. The type species...
- aviculture) the Comb****ou finch, is a
small songbird belonging to the
family Viduidae. It is
distinguishable from
other indigobird species by bill and leg colours...
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English to: Whydah, one of a
number of
species of
birds in the
family Viduidae, also
called indigobirds Whydah Gally, a ship
captained by
pirate "Black...
- can lay up to a
dozen and
other species around five or six. The
family Viduidae do not
build their own nests, instead, they lay eggs in
other birds' nests...
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phylogenetic studies have
shown the
family Estrildidae is
sister to the
family Viduidae containing the
indigobirds and whydahs. The two
families diverged around...
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whydah or
eastern paradise whydah (Vidua paradisaea) is from the
family Viduidae of the
order P****eriformes. They are
small p****erines with short, stubby...
- Urocynchramidae: pink-tailed
bunting Family Ploceidae:
weavers and
relatives Family Viduidae:
whydahs and
indigobirds Family Estrildidae:
weaver finches Superfamily...
- have
shown that the
family is
sister to a
clade containing the
families Viduidae and
Estrildidae Their common ancestor lived in the
middle Miocene around...
- and
widowbirds Estrildidae:
estrildid finches (waxbills, munias, etc.)
Viduidae:
indigo birds and
whydahs Peucedramidae:
olive warbler Prunellidae: accentor...