WebbAug 27, 2024 - “The courtship of the Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) was first documented here in May 2013 LINK. “Two years later, in April/May 2015, many birders and photographers had congregated at the same location of Pulau Punggol Barat. This was after news spread that Pin-tailed Whydahs had been spotted and indulging in courtship … WebbFemale pin tailed whydah at Johannesburg Botanical Garden Female long tailed paradise whydah Female shiny cowbird Brown-headed cowbird This is the list of the brood parasites in order Passeriformes, the perching birds. Instead of making nests of their own, and feeding their young, brood parasites deposit their eggs in the nests of other birds. [1]
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WebbSTATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE PIN-TAILED WHYDAH (Vidua macroura) IN FLORIDA Bill Pranty1 2and Valeri Ponzo 18515 Village Mill Row, Bayonet Point, Florida 34667 E … Webb26 sep. 2024 · Once blinds were open, we watched in amazement as this beautiful bird repeated the same routine over and over. It stationed itself atop the bird feeder pole, and every two to three minutes, it would take off with a strong force, accelerating quickly to cover the 15-20 feet directly into the window. It would then return to its spot atop the pole. aidefi
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http://ocbirds.com/?page_id=42 WebbEnglish : Pin-tailed Whydah. Deutsch: Dominikanerwitwe. français: Veuve dominicaine. 日本語: テンニンチョウ. Nederlands: Dominikanerwida. (Note: no wikidata item is associated with this gallery) Breeding male. Female (left) and two males molting into breeding plumage. Male eclipse - not female! WebbPin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) Birds Species Filter by variant: All Variants Adult Adult male Adult female Juvenile Adult male in alternate plumage Adult male molting Adult female in basic plumage aide-familiale