
Orange Bishop
Orange Bishop
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The Orange Bishop is a small, flamboyant weaver species native to Africa, famous for the male's vibrant orange and black breeding plumage. Females and non-breeding males are duller.
Where to spot
Widespread across sub-Saharan Africa, typically found in grasslands, savannas, agricultural fields, and marshy areas.
How to spot
Look for males' bright orange and black colors in tall grass or perched on prominent reeds. Watch for their distinctive bouncing display flight.
When to spot
Most conspicuous during the breeding season (often correlated with the rainy season) when males are in full breeding plumage and are highly visible.
Where to spot
Widespread across sub-Saharan Africa, typically found in grasslands, savannas, agricultural fields, and marshy areas.
How to spot
Look for males' bright orange and black colors in tall grass or perched on prominent reeds. Watch for their distinctive bouncing display flight.
When to spot
Most conspicuous during the breeding season (often correlated with the rainy season) when males are in full breeding plumage and are highly visible.
Males perform a striking display flight over their territories, fluttering slowly with their bright plumage flared, to attract mates.
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