Seychelles fody

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The Seychelles fody is a small, endemic songbird of the Seychelles islands known for the male’s bright yellow plumage and its adaptation to a variety of woodland and scrub habitats.

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Seychelles fody canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
endemic species
songbird
assessedBy IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
binomialName Foudia sechellarum NERFINISHED
bodySize small
breedingSeason mainly during southeast monsoon
class Aves
clutchSize 2–3 eggs
commonName Seychelles fody NERFINISHED
Toktok
conservationStatus Near Threatened
diet fruit
insects
other arthropods
seeds
endemicTo Seychelles NERFINISHED
family Ploceidae NERFINISHED
femalePlumage duller brownish
foragingStratum ground
understory
foundOnIsland Aride Island NERFINISHED
Cousin Island NERFINISHED
Cousine Island NERFINISHED
Denis Island NERFINISHED
Frégate Island NERFINISHED
La Digue NERFINISHED
Mahé NERFINISHED
Praslin NERFINISHED
genus Foudia NERFINISHED
habitat coastal woodland
coconut plantation
scrub
secondary forest
woodland
kingdom Animalia
malePlumage bright yellow
namedAfter Seychelles Islands NERFINISHED
nativeRange Indian Ocean islands
nestPlacement in trees
nestType woven nest
order Passeriformes
reproduction monogamous tendencies
sexualDimorphism present
subjectOf conservation translocation programs
taxonRank species
threat competition with introduced birds
habitat loss
introduced predators
vocalizationType songbird calls

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Aldabra Atoll hasSpecies Seychelles fody