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Red-billed Quelea

Red-billed Quelea

Quelea quelea

The most abundant wild bird on Earth, the Red-billed Quelea forms flocks numbering in the millions that can strip grain fields bare in hours. A small, sparrow-like weaver of sub-Saharan Africa, breeding males sport a red bill and variable black face mask. Their synchronized flock movements create mesmerizing aerial waves across the African savanna.

Fun Fact

Red-billed Queleas are the world's most abundant wild bird species — flocks can number in the millions, darkening the sky and devastating crop fields across Africa.

Attributes

TypeSongbird
Habitatgrassland
SizeTiny
Dietseeds
FlightStandard
Colorsbrown, red
MigratoryYes
ContinentsAfrica
Nest Typecup
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: hard