- Black-winged Red Bishop
Taxobox
name = Black-winged Red Bishop
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Ploceidae
genus = "Euplectes "
species = "E. hordeaceus"
binomial = "Euplectes hordeaceus"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)The Black-winged Red Bishop ("Euplectes hordeaceus") is a resident breeding
bird species in tropicalAfrica fromSenegal toSudan and south toAngola andTanzania .This common weaver occurs in a range of open country, especially tall grassland and often near water. It builds a spherical woven nest in tall grass. 2-4 eggs are laid.
The Black-winged Red Bishop is a stocky 13-15cm bird. The breeding male is scarlet apart from his black face, belly and wings and brown tail. The conical bill is thick and black. He displays prominently, singing high-pitched twitters from tall grass, puffing out his feathers or performing a slow hovering display flight.
The non-breeding male is yellow-brown, streaked above and shading to whitish below. It has a whitish supercilium. It resembles non-breeding male
Northern Red Bishop , but is darker and has black wings. Females are similar, but paler. Young birds have wider pale fringes on their flight feathers.The Black-winged Red Bishop is a gregarious species which feeds on seed, grain and some insects.
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
* "Birds of The Gambia" by Barlow, Wacher and Disley, ISBN 1-873403-32-1
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