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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Foudia

Higher classification
  
Weavers

Order
  
Passerine

Family
  
Ploceidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Fody Redheaded Fody Foudia eminentissima videos photos and sound

Lower classifications
  
Red fody, Mauritius fody, Seychelles fody, Rodrigues fody, Red‑headed fody

Fody nesting


Fodies are small passerine birds belonging to the genus Foudia in the weaver family Ploceidae. They are native to the islands of the western Indian Ocean where they occur on Madagascar, the Seychelles, the Comoro Islands and the Mascarene Islands. The red fody has also been introduced to the Chagos Archipelago, Bahrain and Saint Helena. While the red fody is one of the most common birds of the region, several of the other fodies are considered to be threatened, particularly the Mauritius fody which is classed as endangered.

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The birds are 12 to 15 centimetres (4.7 to 5.9 in) long and have short, conical bills. Males in breeding plumage are usually colourful with bright red or yellow on the head and sometimes elsewhere. Non-breeding males and females are dull, sparrow-like birds with mostly grey-brown plumage.

Fody FileMadagascar Fody Foudia Madagascariensis 3jpg Wikimedia Commons

Fodies are typically found in forest, woodland or scrubland but some also occur in man-made habitats, especially the red fody. Some species feed mainly on seeds while others are largely insectivorous. Fodies build a dome-shaped nest of grass and other plant material. It has a side-opening and it is suspended from a branch or palm leaf.

Fody FileFoudia madagascariensis Wstenhaus 4jpg Wikimedia Commons

Madagascar fody bird of seychelles


Species list

Six species are generally recognized but some authors consider the Aldabra fody to be a separate species from the red-headed fody.

  • Red fody or Madagascar fody, Foudia madagascariensis
  • Red-headed fody or Comoro fody, Foudia eminentissima
  • Aldabra fody, Foudia (eminentissima) aldabrana
  • Forest fody, Foudia omissa
  • Mauritius fody, Foudia rubra
  • Seychelles fody, Foudia sechellarum
  • Rodrigues fody, Foudia flavicans
  • References

    Fody Wikipedia