Black-headed Waxbill vs White-spotted Mannikin
Estrilda atricapilla compared with Lonchura leucosticta
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribute | Black-headed Waxbill | White-spotted Mannikin |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Estrilda atricapilla | Lonchura leucosticta |
| Order | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Family | Estrildidae | Estrildidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Length | — | — |
| Wingspan | 9.2 cm (3.6 in) | 9.6 cm (3.8 in) |
| Weight | 7.5 g (0.26 oz) | 8.5 g (0.30 oz) |
| Diet | -- | -- |
| Clutch Size | 4-5 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Shared Habitats
Black-headed Waxbill only
None
White-spotted Mannikin only
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Black-headed Waxbill
Least Concern
White-spotted Mannikin
About These Birds
Black-headed Waxbill
The Black-headed Waxbill is a tiny, attractive estrildid finch with a black head, red rump, dark brown upperparts, and pale pinkish underparts. It inhabits forest edges, dense undergrowth, and thickets in montane and lowland forests of central and east Africa, from Nigeria east to Ethiopia and south to Tanzania. It feeds on small grass seeds and tiny insects, often in pairs or small family groups.