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[[Image:African_Quailfinch.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Male, Sub species ''digressa''<br />Photo by {{user|leon|leon}}<br />Potchefstroom, [[South Africa]], July 2004]]
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[[Image:Quailfinch african a - akaki 2 .jpg|thumb|550px|right|Male<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|volker+sthamer|volker sthamer}}<br />Akaki, [[Ethiopia]], November 2010]]
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;[[: Category:Ortygospiza|Ortygospiza]] fuscocrissa
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Length 9.5-10 cm, mass 8-14 g. Very small, with short tail.
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Length 9.5-10 cm, mass 8-14 g. Very small, with short tail.<br />
 
 
 
'''Males''' <br />
 
'''Males''' <br />
 
*Greyish-brown upperparts
 
*Greyish-brown upperparts
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*Long hind claw
 
*Long hind claw
 
'''Females''' lack the facial mask and are duller. <br />
 
'''Females''' lack the facial mask and are duller. <br />
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[[Image:Quailfinch african a - akaki 9 .jpg|thumb|350px|right|Female, Subspecies ''fuscocrissa''<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|volker+sthamer|volker sthamer}}<br />Akaki, [[Ethiopia]], November 2010]]
 
'''Juveniles''' similar to the female but have fainter barring and a darker bill.
 
'''Juveniles''' similar to the female but have fainter barring and a darker bill.
  
 
Usually located and identified by repeated ''djink'' flight call. The absence of red or orange on the rump distinguishes it from [[Locustfinch]] and [[Orange-breasted Waxbill]].
 
Usually located and identified by repeated ''djink'' flight call. The absence of red or orange on the rump distinguishes it from [[Locustfinch]] and [[Orange-breasted Waxbill]].
 
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Most of [[Africa]] south of Sahara; [[Senegal]] east to western [[Cameroon]], southern [[Sudan]] to [[Angola]] and south to [[South Africa]].
 
Most of [[Africa]] south of Sahara; [[Senegal]] east to western [[Cameroon]], southern [[Sudan]] to [[Angola]] and south to [[South Africa]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
This species has six to nine subspecies divided into two groups which are sometimes viewed as two species:<sup>[[#References|1]],[[#References|2]]</sup> <br />
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It was formerly considered conspecific with [[Black-faced Quailfinch]].
'''Black-faced Quailfinch''' (''Ortygospiza atricollis'') with subspecies:
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====Subspecies====
*''O. a. atricollis (ugandae)'':
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This species has five subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>:
:*[[Senegal]] to [[Cameroon]]
 
*''O. a. ugandae'':
 
:*Southern [[Sudan]], north-western [[Uganda]], north-eastern [[Zaire]] and western [[Kenya]]
 
*''O. a. ansorgei'':
 
:*[[Guinea-Bissau]] to [[Liberia]], [[Ivory Coast]] and coastal [[Ghana]]<br />
 
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'''African Quailfinch''' (''Ortygospiza fuscocrissa'') with subspecies:
 
 
*''O. f. fuscocrissa'':
 
*''O. f. fuscocrissa'':
 
:*Highlands of [[Ethiopia]] and [[Eritrea]]
 
:*Highlands of [[Ethiopia]] and [[Eritrea]]
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*''O. f. digressa'':
 
*''O. f. digressa'':
 
:*Eastern [[Zimbabwe]], southern [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], [[Lesotho]], [[Swaziland]]
 
:*Eastern [[Zimbabwe]], southern [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], [[Lesotho]], [[Swaziland]]
 
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Open areas with patchy grass growth, near water, sandy grassland, marsh, farms and croplands, and recently mowed areas.
 
Open areas with patchy grass growth, near water, sandy grassland, marsh, farms and croplands, and recently mowed areas.
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The diet includes small grass seeds and on occasional spiders or insects.
 
The diet includes small grass seeds and on occasional spiders or insects.
 
====Breeding====
 
====Breeding====
A dome-shaped nest of grass stems and blades is built on the ground. 4-6 white eggs are laid and  incubated by both parents.
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A dome-shaped nest of grass stems and blades is built on the ground. The clutch consists of 4-6 white eggs which are incubated by both parents.
 
====Vocalisation====
 
====Vocalisation====
 
The call is a metallic ''djink'', ''trillink'' or ''chwillink'' (often given in flight), and the song is a series of  ''click, clack, cluck'' notes delivered rapidly and repeatedly.
 
The call is a metallic ''djink'', ''trillink'' or ''chwillink'' (often given in flight), and the song is a series of  ''click, clack, cluck'' notes delivered rapidly and repeatedly.
 
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}# Gill F & Wright M. 2008. ''Birds of the World: Recommended English Names''. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, USA. 2006. ISBN 9780691128276  Update (2008) downloaded from [http://worldbirdnames.org/names.html http://worldbirdnames.org/names.html]
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#{{Ref-Clements6thOct12}}#{{Ref-GillWright08}}
 
#{{Ref-Hockeyetal05}}#Answers.com
 
#{{Ref-Hockeyetal05}}#Answers.com
 
#Feathered Flyer
 
#Feathered Flyer
 
{{ref}}
 
{{ref}}
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
{{GSearch|Ortygospiza+atricollis}}
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{{GSearch|Ortygospiza+fuscocrissa}}
  
 
[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Ortygospiza]]
 
[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Ortygospiza]]
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