The distinctive bright yellow eye distinguishes Vieillots Black Weaver from other black weavers, Uganda, Africa

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Images apparentées
- A Black headed Weaver builds its nest, Uganda, Africa
- A pair of Black headed Weavers, Uganda, Africa
- A male African Finfoot at Lake Mburo, Uganda, Africa
- A Pied Kingfisher at Lake Mburo with a fish almost as big as itself, Uganda, Africa
- A pair of Fish Eagles at Lake Mburo, Uganda, Africa
- A beautiful Malachite Kingfisher at Lake Mburo, Uganda, Africa
- An Olive Trush, Uganda, Africa
- A White tailed Blue Flycatcher is an uncommon species restricted to the forests and forest edges of Western Uganda, Rwanda and Western Tanzania.
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- A beautiful Malachite Kingfisher perched on a reed beside the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Africa
- A Red throated Bee eater in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Africa
- A beautiful Malachite Kingfisher beside the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Africa
- A magnificent African Fish Eagle perched on top of an acacia tree beside the Kazinga Channel, Uganda, Africa