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Pin-tailed Whydah

The handsome bird in the top photograph is the male of the Pin-tailed Whydah species. The Pin-tailed Whydah is a brood parasite – in other words the female lays its eggs in another species of bird’s nest and leaves the host birds to raise the chicks. In this case the host bird species is the Swee Waxbill which is shown in the second photograph.

A black and white bird with a red beak.
it has a long tail, approximately twice the length of its body
A small bird with a grey head, green wings and white belly standing on the top of a branch. It has a red under beak and red on the rump.