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- Pin-tailed_Whydah abstract "The Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) is a small songbird. It is a resident breeding bird in most of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. It has also been introduced to southern California.This whydah is found in many open habitats including open woodland, scrub and cultivation.It is a brood parasite which lays its eggs in the nests of estrildid finches, especially waxbills. Unlike the Common Cuckoo, it does not destroy the host's eggs. Typically, 2-4 eggs are added to those already present. The eggs of both the host and the firefinch are white, although the whydah's are slightly larger. The nestling whydahs mimic the gape pattern of the fledglings of the host species.The Pin-tailed Whydah is 12–13 cm in length, although the breeding male's tail adds another 20 cm to this. The adult male has a black back and crown, and a very long black tail. The wings are dark brown with white patches, and the underparts and the head, apart from the crown, are white. The bill is bright red.The female and non-breeding male have streaked brown upperparts, whitish underparts with buff flanks, and a buff and black face pattern. They lack the long tail extension, but retain the red bill. Immature birds are like the female but plainer and with a greyish bill.The male Pin-tailed Whydah is territorial, and one male often has several females in his small group. He has an elaborate courtship flight display, which includes hovering over the female to display his tail. The song is given from a high perch, and consists of rapid squeaking and churring. The diet of this species consists of seeds and grain.".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah binomialAuthority Peter_Simon_Pallas.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah class Bird.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah conservationStatus "LC".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah family Viduidae.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah genus Viduidae.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah kingdom Animal.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah order Passerine.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah phylum Chordate.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah thumbnail Pin-tailed_Whydah_(Vidua_macroura).jpg?width=300.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah wikiPageExternalLink pin-tailed-whydah-vidua-macroura.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah wikiPageID "700534".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah wikiPageRevisionID "589128143".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah binomial "Vidua macroura".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah classis Bird.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah familia Viduidae.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah genus "Vidua".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah hasPhotoCollection Pin-tailed_Whydah.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah name "Pin-tailed Whydah".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah ordo Passerine.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah phylum Chordate.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah regnum "Animalia".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah species "V. macroura".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah status "LC".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah subject Category:Birds_of_Cameroon.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah subject Category:Birds_of_Kenya.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah subject Category:Birds_of_Zambia.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah subject Category:Vidua.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Animal100015388.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Bird101503061.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type BirdsOfKenya.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Chordate101466257.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type LivingThing100004258.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Object100002684.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Organism100004475.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Vertebrate101471682.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Whole100003553.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Animal.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Bird.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Eukaryote.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Species.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Animal.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Bird.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type EukaryoticCell.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah type Organism.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah comment "The Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) is a small songbird. It is a resident breeding bird in most of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. It has also been introduced to southern California.This whydah is found in many open habitats including open woodland, scrub and cultivation.It is a brood parasite which lays its eggs in the nests of estrildid finches, especially waxbills. Unlike the Common Cuckoo, it does not destroy the host's eggs. Typically, 2-4 eggs are added to those already present.".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah label "Pin-tailed Whydah".
- Pin-tailed_Whydah sameAs zbmY5.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah sameAs m.033xds.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah sameAs Pin-tailed_Whydah.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah wasDerivedFrom Pin-tailed_Whydah?oldid=589128143.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah depiction Pin-tailed_Whydah_(Vidua_macroura).jpg.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah isPrimaryTopicOf Pin-tailed_Whydah.
- Pin-tailed_Whydah name "Pin-tailed Whydah".