Western Citril Crithagra (Serinus) frontalis |
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The western citril is endemic to east central Africa including western Tanzania. Characteristic is the broad supercilium that extends across the forehead and the black face in the male. The pair was photographed in Bukoba, courtesy of Steve Clark; the second row male was seen in Sumbawanga; the 3rd row, in Queen Elisabeth NP-Uganda, courtesy Karine van der Vurst, 4th row, in Kigali-Rwanda, courtesy of Jason Anderson; the female, near Bukoba, courtesy of Per Holmen; and the bottom, in Minziro FR. |
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