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Red-headed Finch
Amadina erythrocephala
Least ConcernThe Red-headed Finch is a small seed-eating finch of Old World grasslands, wetlands, savannas, and island scrub. It moves through grasses, reeds, scrub, farmland, or open woodland in pairs and flocks, taking grass seeds and small insects. Many estrildids build domed grass nests and give soft contact calls.
- Family
- Estrildidae
- Group
- Estrildids
- Range
- Red-headed Finch Range — Resident or seasonal range in Old World grasslands, wetlands, savannas, and island scrub
- Population
- ≈ Unknown