Viduidae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Aves
Order
Passeriformes
Family
Viduidae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Viduidae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Viduidae

The indigobirds, whydahs and cuckoo-finch make up the family Viduidae; they are small passerine birds native to Africa.

These are finch-like species which usually have black or indigo predominating in their plumage. The birds named "whydahs" have long or very long tails in the breeding male.

All are obligate brood parasites, which lay their eggs in the nests of songbird species; most indigobirds use firefinches as hosts, whereas the paradise whydahs choose pytilias and the cuckoo-finch parasitises cisticolids. Unlike the cuckoos and honeyguides, the indigobirds and whydahs do not destroy the host's eggs. Typically, they lay 2–4 eggs in with those already present. The eggs of both the host and the victim are white, although the indigobird's are slightly larger. Many of the indigo-plumaged species named "indigobirds" are very similar in appearance, with the males difficult to separate in the field, and the young and females near impossible. The best guide is often the estrildid finch with which they are associating, since each indigobird parasitises a different host species. For example, the village indigobird is usually found with red-billed firefinches. Indigobirds and whydahs imitate their host's song, which the males learn in the nest. Although females do not sing, they also learn to recognise the song, and choose males with the same song, thus perpetuating the link between each species of indigobird and firefinch. The nestling indigobirds mimic the unique gape pattern of the fledglings of the host species.

The matching with the host is the driving force behind speciation in this family, but the close genetic and morphological similarities among species suggest that they are of recent origin.

The family contains two genera:

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Viduidae in languages:

Bokmål
Enkefamilien
Chinese
維達鳥科
Czech
vdovkovití
Danish
Enker
Dutch
Wida's
English
Indigobirds and Whydahs
English
Parasitic Finches
English
Brood-parasitic Finches
English
Brood Parasitic Finches
Finnish
lesket
French
Anomalospize, Combassoux Et Veuves
German
Witwenvögel
Russian
Вдовушковые

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