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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
Breeding male - black,  fluffy yellow crown, back rump, flanks and under tail-coverts.
 
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Photo by hopires
Photo taken: Ribatejo, Portugal, where bird is deemed introduced species.
Euplectes afer

Identification

Breeding male - black, fluffy yellow crown, back rump, flanks and under tail-coverts.

Distribution

Africa.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Lakesides and reed beds.

Behaviour

External Links

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