Description
The Finch Red Head (Amadina erythrocephala), also known as the Paradise Finch or the Red-headed Weaver, is a common species of estrildid finch found in Africa. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Males have vibrant redheads and chests while the females are duller. The resemblance to the cut-throat finch is unmistakable. The red-headed and cut-throat finch are the only members of the genus Amadina. Amadinas, with their heavy beaks, resemble members of the Lonchura, so they are actually more closely related to the Pytilias such as the Melba finch. Natural habitat is densely wooded thornbush in the breeding season and more open semi-desert grassland in acacia (Acacia) thorn and bush savanna outside of breeding season.
Size / Weight: 5″ / 17 to 30 g
Temperament: Often seen in small flocks on dry savannahs, the Finch Red Head is a ground feeder that feeds well with other species. They often visit waterholes. It has a distinctive double-noted chuck-chuck call.
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