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'''Alternative names: White-winged Seedeater, Protea Seedeater'''
 
'''Alternative names: White-winged Seedeater, Protea Seedeater'''
 
;[[:Category:Serinus|Serinus]] leucopterus
 
;[[:Category:Serinus|Serinus]] leucopterus
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''Crithagra leucoptera''
  
 
[[Image:White-winged_Seedeater.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Mybs <br />Photo taken: Paarl Mountain Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa]]
 
[[Image:White-winged_Seedeater.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Mybs <br />Photo taken: Paarl Mountain Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa]]
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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Length 15 cm, mass 18-25 g.
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'''Adult''': A greyish-brown canary with a blackish face that contrasts with the whitish to pinkish bill and white throat. The wing coverts, flight feathers and tail feathers are sooty brown; pale edges to the wing coverts form two wing-bars visible at close range.
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
South-western [[South Africa]]
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South-western [[South Africa]]; a country endemic.
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
Monotypic.
 
Monotypic.
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Shrublands: Mountain fynbos, forest edges, dense riverine fynbos.
 
Shrublands: Mountain fynbos, forest edges, dense riverine fynbos.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
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Not shy, but easily overlooked as it often sits quietly in the canopy. In the breeding season may be solitary, in pairs or family groups; small groups or flocks of up to 40 birds form when not breeding.
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Forages in the canopy of shrubs and small trees and on the ground. Feeds mainly on the large seeds of ''Protea'' species, but also eats other seeds, flowers, buds, fruit and nectar.
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====Breeding====
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Monogamous. The nest is a cup of stems and leaves, lined with ''Protea'' down, and placed 2-4 m above the ground, usually in the canopy of a ''Protea'' bush. Two to four eggs are laid August to October and incubated for about 17 days.
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==References==
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# Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. ''Robert's Birds of Southern Africa'', 7th edition. John Voelcker Bird Book Fund, Cape Town, South Africa. ISBN 0620340533
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# Sinclair I & Ryan P. 2003. ''Birds of Africa south of the Sahara''. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0620207299
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Serinus+leucopterus}}
 
{{GSearch|Serinus+leucopterus}}
  
 
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[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Serinus]]
[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Serinus]] [[Category:Incomplete]]
 

Revision as of 08:56, 17 August 2008

Alternative names: White-winged Seedeater, Protea Seedeater

Serinus leucopterus

Crithagra leucoptera

Photo by Mybs
Photo taken: Paarl Mountain Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa

Identification

Length 15 cm, mass 18-25 g.

Adult: A greyish-brown canary with a blackish face that contrasts with the whitish to pinkish bill and white throat. The wing coverts, flight feathers and tail feathers are sooty brown; pale edges to the wing coverts form two wing-bars visible at close range.

Distribution

South-western South Africa; a country endemic.

Taxonomy

Monotypic.

Habitat

Shrublands: Mountain fynbos, forest edges, dense riverine fynbos.

Behaviour

Not shy, but easily overlooked as it often sits quietly in the canopy. In the breeding season may be solitary, in pairs or family groups; small groups or flocks of up to 40 birds form when not breeding.

Forages in the canopy of shrubs and small trees and on the ground. Feeds mainly on the large seeds of Protea species, but also eats other seeds, flowers, buds, fruit and nectar.

Breeding

Monogamous. The nest is a cup of stems and leaves, lined with Protea down, and placed 2-4 m above the ground, usually in the canopy of a Protea bush. Two to four eggs are laid August to October and incubated for about 17 days.

References

  1. Hockey PAR, Dean WRJ & Ryan PG (eds) 2005. Robert's Birds of Southern Africa, 7th edition. John Voelcker Bird Book Fund, Cape Town, South Africa. ISBN 0620340533
  2. Sinclair I & Ryan P. 2003. Birds of Africa south of the Sahara. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0620207299

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