Black-necked Weaver, Lagos
By Charlie • September 10, 2008 • No comments yetThis male Black-necked Weaver Ploceus nigricollis brachypterus was photographed in the Lagos Botanic Gardens in August 2008. Note the plain yellow neck and olive-green mantle. A widespread species - found across much of tropical Africa - the males of this western race are very different to birds further east (see eg a nestbuilding male photographed in Kenya), which have - as the name suggests - dark necks and either sepia-brown (nigricollis) or dark (melanoxanthus) mantles.
Females of this western race are similar to the males but lack the black throat.



Photographs copyright Charlie Moores 2008













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