-
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 species...
- Viuvinha-bico-de-lacre – Aves de
Portugal "The Pin-Tailed
Whydah – Fact Sheet".
Finch Information Center. Pin-tailed
whydah –
Species text in The
Atlas of
Southern African...
- The long-tailed
paradise whydah or
eastern paradise whydah (Vidua paradisaea) is from the
family Viduidae of the
order P****eriformes. They are
small p****erines...
-
firefinches and
pytilias are
hosts to the brood-parasitic
indigobirds and
whydahs, respectively. Most are
sensitive to cold and
require warm,
usually tropical...
- The double-barred
finch (Stizoptera bichenovii) is an
estrildid finch found in dry savannah,
tropical (lowland) dry gr****land and
shrubland habitats in...
- p****erine bird now
placed in the
family Viduidae with the
indigobirds and
whydahs. It
occurs in gr****land in
Africa south of the Sahara. The male is mainly...
-
whydah,
Vidua paradisea,
since both
birds parasitise the green-winged pytilia,
Pytilia melba, a
common species of
estrildid finch. However, the
finch...
- punctulata),
known in the pet
trade as
nutmeg mannikin or ****e
finch, is a sparrow-sized
estrildid finch native to
tropical Asia. A
species of the
genus Lonchura...
-
belonging to the
genus Erythrura in the
family Estrildidae, the
estrildid finches. They
occur from South-east Asia to New Guinea, and many
Pacific Islands...
-
finch in aviculture, is a
small p****erine bird from the
family of
waxbill "
finches" (Estrildidae).
These are not
close relatives of the true
finches (Fringillidae)...