Northern Red Bishops are native of central Africa. South of the equator, they are replaced by the aptly named but similarly plumaged Southern Red Bishop. The population in the Los Angeles area probably was a result of some escaped cage birds settling in the areas mentioned above. Males have gorgeously red and black pinata-like feathers while females are drab brown and can easily be mistaken for a sparrow.
Northern Red Bishop - Euplectes franciscanus - male
Santa Fe Dam, Irwindale, California
October 1, 2008
Canon 40D, 300mm+1.4X (420mm) handheld
ISO-400, 1/400, f7.1
Northern Red Bishop - Euplectes franciscanus - female
Santa Fe Dam, Irwindale, California
December, 30, 2008
Canon 40D, 300mm+1.4X (420mm) handheld
ISO-320, 1/500, f8
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