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- Long-tailed widowbird male calling A male's voice in mating season Problems playing this file? See media help. The long-tailed widowbird (Euplectes progne)...
- p****erine bird in the weaver family, Ploceidae, that contains the bishops and widowbirds. They are all native to Africa south of the Sahara. It is believed that...
- The red-collared widowbird (Euplectes ardens) is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. Red-collared widowbirds are found in gr****lands and bush clearings...
- The white-winged widowbird (Euplectes albonotatus) is a species of p****erine bird in the family Ploceidae native to Africa south of the Sahara. It is...
- The red-cowled widowbird (Euplectes laticauda) is a species of bird in the weaver family Ploceidae. Red-cowled widowbirds are found in gr****lands and bush...
- Jackson's widowbird (Euplectes jacksoni) is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical...
- The montane widowbird (Euplectes psammacromius), also known as the mountain marsh widowbird is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae, which is native...
- The fan-tailed widowbird (Euplectes axillaris), also known as the red-shouldered widowbird, is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae, which is native...
- example of female choice and potential runaway selection is the long-tailed widowbird. While males have long tails that are selected for by female choice, female...
- (Euplectes orix) is a small p****erine bird belonging to the bishop and widowbird genus Euplectes in the weaver family, the Ploceidae. It is common in wetlands...