RF2K414YG–Speckle-fronted weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) building nest. Tanzania
RF2F5X49H–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) pair perched on branch Kenya November
RF2C516P9–Two Speckled fronted Sparrows on branch, Sporopipes frontalis, Kenya, Africa
RF2WA4YGN–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) on the ground A small, distinctive, sparrow-like weaver. The crown is black with white speckles, the bac
RM2T5RDWX–single Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) perched on deadwood tree stump in arid dry bush of Laikiipia County Kenya,Africa
RM2JF3G9J–Speckle-fronted weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) from Serengeti, Tanzania.
RM2KG5MJK–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) perched on spiny branch of Whistling-thorn Acacia (Acacia drepanolobium) in Masai Mara Kenya , Africa
RF2A947X8–Speckle-fronted weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) on thorny branch eyeing camera, Klein's Camp, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania
RM2T5RDWW–two 2 Speckle-fronted Weavers (Sporopipes frontalis) perched on deadwood tree stump in arid dry bush of Laikiipia County Kenya,Africa
RM2R11EMJ–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) adult pair, perched together on branch, Kenya
RMBPJ8RR–Speckle-fronted weaver ( Sporopipes frontalis), Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserve, Kenya
RM2JJBEC3–Speckle-fronted weaver Sporopipes frontalis, adult, perched on branch, Jemma Valley, Ethiopia in February.
RFM71MR1–The speckle-fronted weaver is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae.
RM2RCXBTY–The small sparrow-like Speckle-fronted Weaver is a highly social bird. They are co-operative breeders and share all aspects of breeding.
RMBWTB7M–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) adult pair, perched together on branch, Kenya, november
RM2RCXBM5–The small sparrow-like Speckle-fronted Weaver is a highly social bird. They are co-operative breeders and share all aspects of breeding.
RFE18T28–Speckle-Fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis). Photographed in Tanzania
RMA65B0T–Speckle-fronted weaver Sporopipes frontalis Tarangire National Park Tanzania
RMADEP9D–Speckle fronted Weaver feeding
RMRHDPNW–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 268. 870 Yellow-spotted Petronia (1308) Petronia pyrgita 1) R p. pyrgita R? NBR fairly common wooded grassland on rocky ground 2) P. p. pallida R? NBR uncommon and local dry scrub country on rocky ground 871 Speckle-fronted Weaver (1311) Sporopipes frontalis. 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 work.. Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
RFM71MR3–The speckle-fronted weaver is a species of bird in the family Ploceidae.
RMBWTB79–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) adult, perched on twig, Masai Mara N.P., Kenya, january
RM2T56MG2–A small member of the sparrow family, the Speckle-fronted Weaver lives in family groups that cooperate in the breeding season with young helping.
RM2KDTG38–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is a small sparrow-like bird that makes untidy grass nests in acacia tree. The often flock with other weavers and waxbills
RMAD1GD0–Speckle fronted Weaver Sporopipes frontalis Tanzania Africa
RM2K3C45H–A small, sparrow-like member of the weaver family, the Speckle-fronted weaver prefers semi-arid wooded savanna. The sexes are alike.
RF2F5X512–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) pair perched on branch mutual preening Kenya November
RMA62T3J–speckle-fronted weaver Sporopipes frontalis Ngorongoro conservation area Tanzania
RMRG758F–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 396 BULLETIN 15 3, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM dark as in ahyssinicus and the back as in eine^^ascensi the nominate form is like ahyssinicus but somewhat darker above. The present form appears to have been taken but a few times in northern Kenya Colony. Berger ^' procured one specimen at Lake 30". O /OO lOO 300 4.00 SOO MILCS • SCALE• FiGUiiE 23.—Distribution of Sporopipes frontalis in northeastern Africa. i. S. f. frontalis. S. 8. f. cineraacens. 2. S. f. ahyssinicus. .{, 8. f. emini. Baringo; Mearns's specimen from tlie Endoto Mount
RM2K3C45P–A small sparrow-like member of the weaver family, the Speckle-fronted weaver prefers semi-arid wooded savanna. The sexes are alike.
RF2F5X4T3–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) pair perched on branch mutual preening Kenya November
RM2C7YMR5–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is a small sparrow-like member of the weaver family found in drier woodland areas of East Africa.
RMA62T3K–speckle fronted weaver Sporopipes frontalis Ngorongoro conservation area Tanzania
RMRHDPNF–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 870 Yellow-spotted Petronia (1308) Petronia pyrgita 1) R p. pyrgita R? NBR fairly common wooded grassland on rocky ground 2) P. p. pallida R? NBR uncommon and local dry scrub country on rocky ground 871 Speckle-fronted Weaver (1311) Sporopipes frontalis. 1) S. f. frontalis R LM BR 1-3, 10-12 common dry bushed and wooded grassland 2) S. f emini R? BR 1, 9, 12 common dry acacia grassland 872 "Camerunensis" Indigobird (1439) Hypochera camerunensis R? NBR rare better wooded grassland Remarks: Possibly parasitic on Black-faced Firefinch, only re
RMDA4254–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis) adult, perched on twig, Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, December
RF2F5X4HF–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) pair perched on branch one asleep Kenya November
RMWDGYCA–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is considered a link species between sparrows and weavers. They make untidy, sparrow-like grass nests
RF2AKXH8E–Speckle-fronted Weaver (Sporopipes frontalis emini) adult perched on a branch Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda November
RMRCEPT5–. Die Vögel Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas. Birds. - iS3 - 488. Sporopipes frontalis (D;uid.) Loxin frnntnlis Daud. Traitc d'Orn. II. 1800 p. 445. L. 120, F. /ohim. Stirnfedern und Scheitel schwarz mit sclnnaleni, weissem Saum; Hinterkopf und Nacken ockergelb; Kopfseiten bräunlich weiss; sciiwarzer, fein weiss punktirter Bartstreif: Unterseite weiss, Kropf und Weichen bräunlich verwaschen; Rücken graubraun. — Uü;6<jo. 4-89. Aiiaplectes inelanotis (Lafr, (Fig. 84) Ploceus viekmotis Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1839 p. 20. L. 140, F. 80—85 mm. Kopf und Hals roth; die Kopfseiten schwarz; Rücken, Flügel und Schwanz b
RM2C7YMRW–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is a small sparrow-like member of the weaver family found in drier woodland areas of East Africa.
RMRF2EHP–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 43. SP0R0PIPE8. 407 43. SPOROPIPES. Type. S. squamifrons. Sporopipes, Cab. Arch. f. Naturg. viii. p. 332 (18i7). Pholidocoma, Reichenb. Singv. p. 49, pi. xix. figs. 169-170 (1861) S. frontalis.. Tail of Sporopipes squamifrons. Bauge. Confined to Africa. Keg to the Sjjeeies. a. Hind neck ashy brown like the hack ; -wiiig- coverts black, conspicuously edged with white; lores, chin, and a broad line down the sides of the throat black squamifrons, p. 407. b. Hind neck rufous ; wing-coverts brown, edged with whity brown ; lores and sides of face ashy
RM2C7YMKG–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is a small sparrow-like member of the weaver family found in drier woodland areas of East Africa.
RM2RK6CXG–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is a small member of the weaver family. They live in family groups in larger gregarious communities.
RMRF980F–. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 43. SP0R0PIPE8. 407 43. SPOROPIPES. Type. S. squamifrons. Sporopipes, Cab. Arch. f. Naturg. viii. p. 332 (18i7). Pholidocoma, Reichenb. Singv. p. 49, pi. xix. figs. 169-170 (1861) S. frontalis.. Tail of Sporopipes squamifrons. Bauge. Confined to Africa. Keg to the Sjjeeies. a. Hind neck ashy brown like the hack ; -wiiig- coverts black, conspicuously edged with white; lores, chin, and a broad line down the sides of the throat black squamifrons, p. 407. b. Hind neck rufous ; wing-coverts brown, edged with whity brown ; lores and sides of face ashy
RM2RK6C8T–The Speckle-fronted Weaver is a small member of the weaver family. They live in family groups in larger gregarious communities.
RM2K082PA–A Speckle-fronted Weaver carries grass back to the nest it is helping to construct. They prefer semi-arid savanna and live in small flocks
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