The Green-backed Twinspot has four sub-species:
The Green-backed Twinspot is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Green-backed Twinspot (Mandingoa nitidula) is an estrildid finch found in sub-saharan Africa. This species is evaluated as Least Concern. More
The Green-backed Twinspot (Mandingoa nitidula) is an estrildid finch found in sub-saharan Africa. This species is evaluated as Least Concern. Subspecies The Green-backed Twinspot has four sub-species: Mandingoa nitidula chubbi Mandingoa nitidula nitidula Mandingoa nitidula schlegeli Mandingoa nitidula virginiae Habitat Green-backed Twinspot inhabits lowland moist forests of the tropical region. It may also be found in grassland and shrubland habitats. http://en.wikipedia. More
Green-backed Twinspot and Striped Pipit, lifers all of course. Chaam, 16 November 1999, If you need any help or further information, contact me at the following address and I'll try and help if I can! Jan Vermeulen Bredaseweg 14 4861 AH Chaam The Netherlands telephone 0161 491327 E-mail jem.vermeulen@wxs. More
(Parisoma), Green-backed Twinspot, Striped Pipit and a host of miombo species such as Pale-billed Hornbill, Racket-tailed Roller, Stierling's Woodpecker, Souza's Shrike and Boehm's Flycatcher. Malawi, formerly known as the Nyasaland Protectorate, is a small narrow country bordered by Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia and is best known for Lake Malawi, the third largest lake of Africa. More
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Red-backed Mannikin, Grosbeak Weaver and Green-backed Twinspot at the edge of the forest especially if there are seeding grasses. Other forest specials include the delightful Rudd More