Grey-headed nigrita


The grey-headed nigrita is a common species of estrildid finch found in Africa. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 3,700,000 km2.
It is widespread throughout the African tropical rainforest.
The status of the species is evaluated as Least Concern.

Taxonomy

The grey-headed nigrita was formally described in 1841 by the English naturalist Hugh Edwin Strickland based on a specimen collected on the island of Bioko, off the west coast of Africa. He coined the binomial name Aethiops canicapillus where the specific epithet combines the Latin canus meaning "grey" with -capillus meaning "-capped" or "-headed". The grey-headed nigrita is now one of four species placed in the genus Nigrita that was introduced in 1843 by Strickland.
Six subspecies are recognised:N. c. emiliae Sharpe, 1869 – Guinea and Sierra Leone to TogoN. c. canicapillussouth Benin and south Nigeria to central DR Congo and GabonN. c. schistaceus Sharpe, 1891 – south Sudan and east DR Congo to west Kenya and north TanzaniaN. c. angolensis Bannerman, 1921 – northwest Angola and south DR CongoN. c. diabolicus – central Kenya to north TanzaniaN. c. candidus Moreau, 1942 – west Tanzania