Breeding male © Doris Schaule eBird S41338215 Macaulay Library ML 79399331
Female/nonbreeding male © Simon Carter
Breeding male © George Pagos
Breeding male © Markus Lilje
Breeding male © Maurizio Ravasini
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Breeding male © Bruno SCHMETZ
Flock © Doris Schaule

Fire-fronted Bishop Euplectes diadematus

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Identification

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Breeding males are beautiful and unmistakable, with black-and-yellow plumage and a distinctive red forehead patch. Females and non-breeding males are brown and streaky. Found in grassland, cultivation, and arid savanna. A nomadic species that appears in large numbers after rains. Often mixes with other species when not breeding. The song is a high-pitched twittering. Non-breeding males and females are very similar to other bishops, but are smaller than most, with more prominent yellow edges to the wing feathers.

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