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Black-faced Waxbill

Brunhilda erythronotos

Least Concern
Peso
8,940000000000001 g
Família
Estrildidae
Ordem
Passeriformes

Sobre

The Black-faced Waxbill is a small, attractive estrildid finch with gray and black facial markings, reddish-pink upperparts, and a crimson rump patch. It inhabits dry thornbush, acacia scrub, and open savanna woodland of eastern and southern Africa, particularly in Tanzania, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. It feeds on small grass seeds, often foraging in pairs or small groups close to the ground.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Peso 8,940000000000001 g 0.32 oz

Habitat & Range

Estado de conservação

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Comportamento e reprodução

Nidificação

Nest type: SP. Incubation: 12 days. Fledging: 19-23 days.

Tamanho da postura

3-6

Taxonomia

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordem Passeriformes (Songbirds)
Família Estrildidae (Waxbills & Munias)
Genus Brunhilda
Espécies Brunhilda erythronotos

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Perguntas frequentes

Is the Black-faced Waxbill endangered?
The Black-faced Waxbill has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How does the Black-faced Waxbill nest?
Nest type: SP. Incubation: 12 days. Fledging: 19-23 days.
How big is the Black-faced Waxbill?
The Black-faced Waxbill has a weight of 8.940000000000001 g.
What order and family does the Black-faced Waxbill belong to?
The Black-faced Waxbill (Brunhilda erythronotos) belongs to the order Passeriformes and the family Estrildidae.

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