Streaky-headed seedeater

Streaky-headed seedeater

Streaky-headed canary

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Crithagra gularis

The streaky-headed seedeater or streaky-headed canary (Crithagra gularis ) is a small passerine bird in the finch family. It is an unobtrusive but widespread species in suitable habitats of southern Africa. Its presence in an area is revealed foremost by its callnotes.

Appearance

The streaky-headed seedeater is 13–14 cm in length. The adult has brown upperparts with some faint streaking and a plain brown rump. The head has a finely white-streaked crown, dark face, and white supercilium and chin. The underparts are warm buff. The sexes are similar, but some females show a little breast streaking. The juvenile has less head streaking, a dull supercilium, more heavily streaked upperparts, and heavy streaking on the pale grey underparts.

Habits and Lifestyle

The streaky-headed seedeater is usually seen in pairs, but can be gregarious, forming large flocks, alone or with other canary species. It feeds on soft fruit, weed seeds and buds, and sometimes takes insects. Large flocks can damage sunflower, millet and other cereal crops.

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This is an unobtrusive finch, often perching inside bushes. Its call is a soft tseee, and the song is a wit-chee-chee-chee-cha cha cha cha chip, interspersed with mimicry of other species. There is also a tweu tweu tirrirrit-tink given in display flight.

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Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

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References

1. Streaky-headed seedeater Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaky-headed_seedeater
2. Streaky-headed seedeater on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/103762276/94661771
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/698571

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