Orange Bishop
Orange Bishop: Small weaver finch with bright orange-red body and black belly. The head has a black crown, face, and bill and the wings are brown. Orange-red uppertail coverts are very long and extend over the short, brown tail. Native to sub-Saharan Africa. AKA Orange Weaver Finch.
● Song:
No data available.
● Foraging & Feeding:
Orange Bishop: Feeds on green and ripe seeds of grass and small brush. Forages on the ground or by hanging from seed heads of grass and plant stems; also feeds on new leaves and flowers of small shrubs.
● Breeding & nesting:
Orange Bishop: Three to five white eggs are laid in a neat suspended globe nest made of long grass and built in a shrub close to the ground. Eggs are incubated for 25 days by the female.
● Similar species:
Orange Bishop: None in range.