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Orange Bishop

Orange Bishop - bird, bishop, euplectes franciscanus, orange bishop, small bird
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The Northern Red Bishop or Orange Bishop (Euplectes franciscanus) is a resident breeding bird species in Africa south of the Sahara Desert and north of the Equator. It has been introduced to Puerto Rico, Martinique and Guadeloupe in the West Indies. It was formerly regarded as a subspecies of the Southern Red Bishop (Euplectes orix) of the southern half of Africa. The two are now usually classified as separate species.

This common weaver occurs in a range of open country, especially tall grassland and often near water. It builds a spherical woven nest in tall grass. 2-4 eggs are laid.

The Northern Red Bishop is a stocky 13-15 cm. bird. The breeding male is scarlet apart from his black head and waistcoat, and brown wings and tail. The conical bill is thick and black. He displays prominently, singing high-pitched squeaks from tall grass, puffing out his feathers or performing a slow hovering display flight.

The non-breeding male is pale yellow-brown, streaked above and shading to whitish below. It has a buff supercilium. Females are similar, but smaller. Young birds have wider pale fringes on their flight feathers.

The Northern Red Bishop is a gregarious species which feeds on seed, grain and some insects, all the time making a thin tsip call.
Tigerkaetzchen Uploaded by Tigerkaetzchen on . Orange Bishop - Desktop Nexus Animals Download free wallpapers and background images: Orange Bishop. Desktop Nexus Animals background ID 186287. The Northern Red Bishop or Orange Bishop (Euplectes franciscanus) is a resident breeding bird species in Africa south of the Sahara Desert and north of the Equator. It has been introduced to Puerto Rico, Martinique and Guadeloupe in the West Indies. It was formerly regarded as a subspecies of the Southern Red Bishop (Euplectes orix) of the southern half of Africa. The two are now usually classified as separate species.

This common weaver occurs in a range of open country, especially tall grassland and often near water. It builds a spherical woven nest in tall grass. 2-4 eggs are laid.

The Northern Red Bishop is a stocky 13-15 cm. bird. The breeding male is scarlet apart from his black head and waistcoat, and brown wings and tail. The conical bill is thick and black. He displays prominently, singing high-pitched squeaks from tall grass, puffing out his feathers or performing a slow hovering display flight.

The non-breeding male is pale yellow-brown, streaked above and shading to whitish below. It has a buff supercilium. Females are similar, but smaller. Young birds have wider pale fringes on their flight feathers.

The Northern Red Bishop is a gregarious species which feeds on seed, grain and some insects, all the time making a thin tsip call.
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maltesegirl
Posted by maltesegirl on 04/22/10 at 07:15 PM
CUTE AND THE COLORS ARE MAGNIFICENT
Ahava
Posted by Ahava on 09/28/09 at 08:38 PM
he's so beautiful! i'd love to see one of those in the wild with my own eyes rather than a picture.
melissa321KABOOM
Posted by melissa321KABOOM on 09/28/09 at 01:48 PM
aw adorable and beautiful :)
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Uploaded By: Tigerkaetzchen
Date Uploaded: September 27, 2009
Filename: 162-orange-bishop-1.jpg
Original Resolution: 1920x1200
File Size: 1.02 MB
Category: Birds

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