Male © Bruce Ward-Smith eBird S38727152 Macaulay Library ML 66614641
Female © Michael McCloy
Male © Will Knowlton
Female © Oliver Burton
Male © Nick Hudson
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Male and female © Andrew Spencer
Female © Callum Evans

Swee Waxbill Coccopygia melanotis

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Identification

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A tiny, colorful seed-eating waxbill with grayish underparts, an olive-green back, and a scarlet rump and upper tail. The male has a black throat patch which the female lacks. Pairs and small groups eat grass and small insects in open areas adjacent to forest, thickets, and garden cover. The species is often detected by its simple soft, plaintive “swee-swee” and “seeet” calls. The Yellow-bellied Waxbill strongly resembles the Swee Waxbill, but its belly is washed buff, the male lacks a black throat, and their ranges do not overlap.

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