Male © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography eBird S65188774 Macaulay Library ML 205906871
Female © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
Male © Fabio Olmos
Male © Simon Colenutt
Male and female © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography
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Female © Simon Colenutt
Male © Mary Crickmore

Rock Firefinch Lagonosticta sanguinodorsalis

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Identification

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A small brown and reddish waxbill with a blue-gray and black bill, and black under the tail. There are a few white spots along the shoulder. Found mainly in dry, rocky habitat with grass and bushes, but also ventures into savanna and galley forest habitats during the dry season. Usually in pairs or small groups. Very similar to African Firefinch, but has a more two-toned bill, is brighter overall, and has a more reddish back in both sexes. Also similar to Black-bellied Firefinch, but has less extensive black on the belly, and males are further separated by the gray patch on top of their head. Vocalizations include soft “teew” whistles, a descending trill, “tep” notes, and “pit-pit-pit” calls.

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