Red-billed Firefinch (Lagonosticta senegala) - Wiki Red-billed Firefinch
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Order: Passeriformes
Family: Estrildidae
[Photo] Red-billed Firefinch (Lagonosticta senegala) in Dakar, Senegal. Date: 17 January 2007. Author: Thomas J. Haslam (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:ThomHasi).
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The
Red-billed Firefinch or
Senegal Firefinch (
Lagonosticta senegala) is a very small passerine bird. This
estrildid finch is a resident breeding bird in almost all parts of sub-Saharan Africa. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 10,000,000 kmĀ². This species was also been introduced to Egypt, however, it has had extinct in Egypt.
The
Red-billed Firefinch is a small gregarious bird which feeds mainly on grain and other seeds. It frequents open grassland and cultivation. The nest is a large domed grass structure with a side entrance, built low in a bush, wall or thatch into which 3-6 white eggs are laid. The nest of this species is parasitised by the Village Indigobird.
The
Red-billed Firefinch is 10cm in length. The adult male has entirely scarlet plumage apart from brown wings. The bill is pink, and there is a yellow eye-ring. Females have uniformly brown upperparts and buff underparts. There is a small red patch in front of each eye, and the bill is pink.
This widespread and abundant species is often found around human habitation, often with other species such as the
Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu, and its soft queet-queet call is a familiar African sound. The song is a rising chick-pea-pea-pea.
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