Breeding male © Tommy Pedersen eBird S24099807 Macaulay Library ML 20135151
Female © Stanislav Harvančík
Nonbreeding male © Luis Mario Arce
Breeding male © H. Çağlar Güngör
Female © José Martín
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Breeding male © Mansur Al -Fahad

Rüppell's Weaver Ploceus galbula

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Identification

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A fairly small and compact weaver of dry country. Breeding males are olive-green above and bright yellow below, with a rufous patch on the face and a red eye. Females, non-breeding males, and juveniles are much duller, brownish-olive overall with a dark eye and a pinkish bill. Found in dry thorn savanna and cultivated areas, often in small flocks. Females and non-breeding males can be separated from most similar weavers by their pale bill and overall size and shape; very similar to Vitelline Masked-Weaver, but separated by the dark eye. Vocalizations are typical of weavers: “chik” notes and a sizzling “radio static” song.

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