- Reichenow's Firefinch
Taxobox
name = Reichenow's Firefinch
status = NR
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Estrildidae
genus = "Lagonosticta "
species = "L. umbrinodorsalis"
binomial = "Lagonosticta umbrinodorsalis"
binomial_authority = Reichenow, 1910
synonyms =
*"Lagonosticta rhodopareia umbrinodorsalis"
*"Lagonosticta bruneli"
*"Lagonosticta rhodopareia bruneli"Reichenow's Firefinch or Chad Firefinch ("Lagonosticta umbrinodorsalis") is a small
passerine bird belonging to thefirefinch genus "Lagonosticta" in theestrildid finch family Estrildidae. It is restricted to a small area ofCentral Africa . It was formerly classified as asubspecies ofJameson's Firefinch ("L. rhodopareia") but is now often treated as a separate species. It's name commemoratesAnton Reichenow , the Germanornithologist who described the species.It is 10-11 centimetres long. The male is mostly bright pinkish-red, darker on the upperparts. The crown and nape are grey and the vent is dark. The thick, conical bill is grey and the legs and feet are also grey. Females are similar to males but are slightly duller, paler and browner. Juveniles are brown above and buff below with a pinkish-red rump. The birds have dry, trilling calls.
Jameson's Firefinch is similar but lacks the grey crown and nape and does not overlap in range. The
Rock Firefinch ("L. sanguinodorsalis") is also similar but has grey only on the crown and its bill has a pale grey patch at the base of the lower mandible.The bird is endemic to the
East Sudanian savanna ecoregion . It occurs in south-westChad where it is fairly common and north-eastCameroon where it is rare. It inhabits rocky hillsides in areas of aridsavanna with tall grass.References
*aut|Clement, Peter; Harris, Alan & Davies, John (1993) "Finches and Sparrows: An Identification Guide", Christopher Helm, London.
*aut|Sinclair, Ian & Ryan, Peter (2003) "Birds of Africa south of the Sahara", Struik, Cape Town.
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