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Crimsonwing

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Scientific name
  
Cryptospiza

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Estrildidae

Higher classification
  
Estrildid finch

Crimsonwing Redfaced Crimsonwing Cryptospiza reichenowi African Birds

Lower classifications
  
Red‑faced crimsonwing, Abyssinian crimsonwing, Shelley's crimsonwing, Dusky crimsonwing

The crimsonwings (Cryptospiza) are a genus of small passerine birds belonging to the estrildid finch family (Estrildidae). There are four species. They are found in parts of Africa, particularly the Albertine Rift; all four species occur there and two, Shelley's and dusky crimsonwings, are found nowhere else. They are secretive birds which mainly inhabit mountain forests with dense undergrowth. They usually forage on or near the ground, feeding mainly on seeds such as those of grasses and balsam.

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They are 11–13 cm long with short wings and a short, rounded tail. The bill is thick and conical and either black or red. They all have a reddish back and rump and olive or grey underparts. Juvenile birds are duller than the adults.

Crimsonwing More on Cryptospiza shelleyi Shelley39s Crimsonwing

Destruction and degradation of their forest habitat is a potential threat to the crimsonwings and Shelley's crimsonwing is classified as vulnerable by the IUCN.

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Species list

  • Red-faced crimsonwing, Cryptospiza reichenovii
  • Abyssinian crimsonwing, Cryptospiza salvadorii
  • Dusky crimsonwing, Cryptospiza jacksoni
  • Shelley's crimsonwing, Cryptospiza shelleyi
  • References

    Crimsonwing Wikipedia