. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Fig. i. Female paradise whydahs from southern, south-central, and east Africa. From left to right: (a) 4386, obtusa from Tzaneen, Transvaal, (b) 4090, obtusa from Salujinga, Zambia, (c) 3976y paradisaeafrom Marble Hall, Transvaal, (d) 4476, paradisaea from Sabi Valley, Rhodesia, (e) 4748, paradisaea from Olorgesailie, Kenya. Note the darker bill and distinct head pattern in paradisaea. >>. • Fig. 2. Non-breeding males, females, and juveniles of paradisaea and obtusa. From left to right: (a) male paradisaea (3974) from Marble Hall, Transvaal
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Fig. i. Female paradise whydahs from southern, south-central, and east Africa. From left to right: (a) 4386, obtusa from Tzaneen, Transvaal, (b) 4090, obtusa from Salujinga, Zambia, (c) 3976y paradisaeafrom Marble Hall, Transvaal, (d) 4476, paradisaea from Sabi Valley, Rhodesia, (e) 4748, paradisaea from Olorgesailie, Kenya. Note the darker bill and distinct head pattern in paradisaea. >>. • Fig. 2. Non-breeding males, females, and juveniles of paradisaea and obtusa. From left to right: (a) male paradisaea (3974) from Marble Hall, Transvaal, (b) male obtusa (4075) from Zambezi Rapids, Zambia, (c) female paradisaea (3976) from Marble Hall, (d) female obtusa (4090) from Salujinga, Zambia, (e) juvenile paradisaea (4004) from Marble Hall, (f) juvenile obtusa (4034) from Zambezi Rapids, in early post- juvenal moult. 72. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists' Club. London : British Ornithologists' Club
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