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[[Image:Grosbeak_Weaver.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo of male by Leon<br />Location: Pretoria, [[South Africa]]]]
 
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Amblyospiza albifrons

Alternative name: Thick-billed Weaver

Photo of male by Leon
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Photo of female by rudydbn
Location: St. Lucia, Natal, South Africa

Identification

Distribution

Most of Africa south of Sahara.

Taxonomy

This species has ten subspecies, and is the only member of its genus.

Habitat

Reedbeds, coastal and evergreen forests.

Behaviour

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