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Yellow-winged Pytilia

Yellow-winged Pytilia

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The Yellow-winged Pytilia is a pretty finch found in the dry savannas of West Africa. Males feature a red face, grey head, and bright yellow wings, with finely barred underparts.
Where to spot
Found in dry savannas and woodlands of West Africa, from Ghana to Nigeria. Prefers open areas with scattered trees and shrubs.
How to spot
Look for it on the ground or in low scrub. The male's red face and yellow wings are key for identification.
When to spot
Year-round. Often observed foraging in pairs or small family groups.
This species is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Red-winged Pytilia, but distinct plumage and geographic separation generally classify it as a separate species.
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