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Photo by Max Holdt.
Location: Windhoek, Namibia.

Alternative name: Queen Whydah

Vidua regia

Identification

The Queen Whydah is a small, sparrow-like bird in the genus Vidua. During the breeding season the male has black crown and upper body plumage, golden breast and four elongated black tail shaft feathers with expanded tips. After breeding season is over, the male sheds its long tail and grows olive brown plumage similar to the female

Distribution

Southern Africa, from south Angola to south Mozambique.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Open habitats and grasslands

Behaviour

It is a brood parasite of the Common Grenadier. The diet consists mainly of seeds.

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