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Monday, February 7, 2011

Quelea flocks Breeding males

Redbilled queleas flocking in the sky above, Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia

Quelea flocks can number in the thousands — and tens of thousands in breeding colonies — resembling columns of swirling smoke in flight, sometimes even darkening the sky above.

Breeding males are distinctive with their black faces and bright red bills and legs but out of breeding season are more drab, with both non-breeding males and females having red bills and legs, as in the pictures above.

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