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White throated canary

Crithagra albogularis
The range of the white-throated canary includes semi and arid bushland, rocky hillsides with tall shrubs and sparse mopane and camelthorn woodland.

White throated canary

Introduction: The range of the white-throated canary (Crithagra albogularis) includes semi and arid bushland, rocky hillsides with tall shrubs and sparse mopane and camelthorn woodland. This species will fly substantial distances in the heat of the day in search of water.

Distribution: There are 2 of the 4 subspecies found in Namibia. C.a. Sordahlae are found in the central and southern regions and C.a. Crocopygia in the north-western areas. Absent from the north-east of the country.
Diet: Feeds on seeds of grasses, forbs, shrubs, leaf succulents, buds, flowers, insects and small fruits.

Description: Mainly olive-brown or greyish brown markings and streakings. Greenish yellow rump and an olive brown tail. Albogularis is Latin for 'white-throated'.

Breeding: Females build a dry forb stem and grass stem nest, lined with Rosemary seeds, year-round, linked to annual rainfalls. Eggs are incubated for up to 18 days.

Size: 15cm.

Weight: 26g.

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