Village indigobird

Village indigobird

Steelblue widowfinch

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Vidua chalybeata

The village indigobird or the steelblue widowfinch (or in U.S. aviculture the Combassou finch) (Vidua chalybeata ) is a small songbird belonging to the family Viduidae. It is distinguishable from other indigobird species by bill and leg colours, the colour tinge of the male's breeding plumage, song, and to lesser extent, the nestling's plumage and mouth pattern. The bill colour can be red or white depending on the population, and there is some regional variation in the colour tone of the male's plumage.

Appearance

The village indigobird is 11–12 cm in length. The adult male is entirely greenish-black or bluish-black except for his orange-red legs and conical white bill. The female resembles a female house sparrow, with streaked brown upperparts, buff underparts, a whitish supercilium and a yellowish bill, although she also has red legs. Immature birds are like the female but plainer and without a supercilium.

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Many of the indigobirds are very similar in appearance, with the males difficult to separate in the field, and the young and females near impossible. Helpful pointers with the village indigobird are the association with its host species, the red-billed firefinch, and its presence near human habitation.

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Distribution

Geography

It is a resident breeding bird in most of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. This indigobird is found in many open habitats including open woodland, scrub and cultivation, but, as its name implies, it is most readily seen near villages.

Village indigobird habitat map
Village indigobird habitat map
Village indigobird

Habits and Lifestyle

The male village indigobird is territorial, and he has an elaborate courtship flight display. The song is given from a high perch, and consists of rapid sputtering and churring intermingled with mimicry of red-billed firefinch's song, especially the characteristic chick-pea-pea-pea.

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The diet of this species consists of seeds and grain.

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Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Village indigobird Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_indigobird
2. Village indigobird on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22719936/132133516
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/674434

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