lampide
Lampide is a genus of small to medium-sized birds in the family Estrildidae, which includes the African weavers and the estrildid finches. The genus is native to Africa and includes several species that are popular among bird enthusiasts for their vibrant plumage and active behavior. Lampide species are known for their acrobatic flight and their ability to mimic human speech, a trait that has made them subjects of study in the field of animal communication.
The genus Lampide was first described by the French naturalist René-Primevère Lesson in 1831. It is closely
The most well-known species in the genus Lampide is the Red-billed Firefinch (Lampide pyropygia), which is native
Lampide species are generally considered to be of least concern by the International Union for Conservation