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  2. Red-billed leiothrix - Wikipedia

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    The edges of the wing feathers are brightly coloured with yellow, orange, red and black and the forked tail is olive brown and blackish at the tip. The cheeks and side of the neck are a bluish grey colour. [10] The female is a lot paler than the male and lacks the red patch on the wings. [3] It doesn't fly frequently, except in open habitats ...

  3. Northern flicker - Wikipedia

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    It has a gray cap, a beige face, and a red bar at the nape of the neck. Males have a black mustache. Males have a black mustache. Colaptes comes from the Greek verb colapt , meaning "to peck"; auratus is from the Latin root aurat , meaning "gold" or "golden", and refers to the bird's underwings.

  4. Leiothrix (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Leiothrix is a genus of passerine birds in the family Leiothrichidae. They belong to a clade also containing at least the liocichlas, barwings, minlas and sibias. The sibias are possibly their closest living relatives.

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  6. Red-necked nightjar - Wikipedia

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    The specific ruficollis is from Latin rufus, "red", and collum, "neck". [2] The common name "nightjar", first recorded in 1630, refers to the nocturnal habits of the bird, the second part of the name deriving from the distinctive churring song. [3] There are two subspecies: nominate ruficollis, breeding in Iberia, and desertorum breeding in ...

  7. Red-faced warbler - Wikipedia

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    The red-faced warbler (Cardellina rubrifrons) is a species of New World warbler. Mature red-faced warblers are small birds, 14 cm (5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long. They are light gray on top with a white rump and a white underside. The face, neck, and upper breast are all bright red, while the crown and sides of the head are black.

  8. Red-throated wryneck - Wikipedia

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    The call of the red-throated wryneck is a series of repeated harsh, shrill notes. When threatened, a bird will twist its neck and head in a snake-like manner while making a hissing sound, presumably to deter predators. The red-throated wryneck nests in pre-existing holes, usually in trees, preferring old barbet or woodpecker nests

  9. Straw-necked ibis - Wikipedia

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    The upper neck is white, as are the underparts and the undertail; their legs are usually red near the top and dark grey toward the feet. Adults have straw-colored feathers on the neck, giving the bird its common name. [3] [4] Their wingspan is about 100–120 cm (39.5–47 in) and weight is generally 1.1–1.5 kg (2.5–3.5 lb). [2]