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Black headed canary

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Serinus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Fringillidae

Scientific name
  
Serinus alario

Rank
  
Species

Black-headed canary Blackheaded Canary Lesotho Namibia and South Africa BIRDS

Similar
  
Bird, Serinus, Cape canary, Finch, White‑throated canary

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The black-headed canary (Serinus alario) is a species of finch found in Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa. It is sometimes placed in genus Alario as Alario alario

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Its habitat is dry open scrub and grassland, edges of cultivation and suburban gardens.

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Description

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The black-headed canary is 12–15 cm in length. The adult male has rich brown upperparts and tail, a white hind collar, and mainly white underparts. The head and central breast are solidly black.

The adult female is similar, but has a dull grey head, and is dark-streaked on the head and upperparts. It has a rich brown wing bar. The juvenile resembles the female, but is paler, has streaking on the breast, and a weaker wing bar.

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The Damara canary, Serinus leucolaema, is often considered to be a subspecies of black-headed canary. The male of that form has a strikingly different head pattern, with a white supercilium, and a white throat and fore neck with a black moustachial stripe. The black of the central breast is therefore separate from the black of the head.

Phylogeny

This species is phylogenetically included within the group of Serinus syriacus now thriving around the Mt Lebanon and other Asian and African patches in winter, together with Serinus canicollis (African distribution) and Serinus pusillus (Asian distribution) Arnaiz-Villena et al., 1999

Behaviour

The Damara canary is a common and gregarious seedeater, forming flocks of up to 200 birds. Its call is a low tseett, and the male's song is jumble of unmusical notes.

References

Black-headed canary Wikipedia


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