Female © John Koon
Male © Stephen Gast
Male © Antoon De Vylder
Male © Myles McNally
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Male © Antoon De Vylder

Red-faced Pytilia Pytilia hypogrammica

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An unusual and pretty member of the waxbill family. Shows fine buff barring below, mostly yellow wings, and red on the rump and tail. Males have a red face and females an entirely gray head. Found in moist broadleaf woodland, overgrown cultivation, and thickets, often along rivers. Generally uncommon and inconspicuous, seen singly or in pairs. Sometimes joins flocks with other birds. Similar to Green-winged and Red-winged Pytilias, but separated by the yellow wing. The call is a simple “teew” note.

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