
Dark-backed Weaver
Forests. Dark brown above; yellow below; throat speckled, bill pale grey.

Forests. Dark brown above; yellow below; throat speckled, bill pale grey.

Riverine forests. Blackish above, white below; large red bill with yellow base.

Forests. Large eagle; dark brown above; heavily mottled dark below; underwings with orange-brown coverts, dark trailing edge and barred tail.

Lowland riverine forests and dune forests. Pale beak; black tufted head and neck.

Riverine forests. Glossy-green upperparts, head and upper breast; rest of underparts yellow. Female has entirely yellow underparts.

Forests. Underparts entirely orange; hood black; wings and upper tail dark grey.

Forests. Green body and wings; yellow-brown (or grey) head and neck; orange-red forehead and shoulders.

Upland scrub on forest fringes. Told by black cap, red bill and legs; wings and tail dark brown; breast grey; belly white.

Forest fringes. Male has a broad black breast-band and rufous flanks. Female has rufous throat, flanks and breast-band.

Forests. Small, secretive. Head, nape and upper breast chestnut; buff spots on dark back.
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