Waxbill
A waxbill is a small passerine bird belonging to the family Estrildidae, also known as estrildid finches. These birds are native to Africa, Asia, and Australia. Waxbills are characterized by their small size, often measuring between 7 and 13 centimeters in length, and their brightly colored plumage, which can include shades of red, orange, yellow, and green. Their bills are typically short, thick, and conical, resembling wax, hence their common name.
These birds are primarily seed-eaters, feeding on small seeds found on the ground or on grasses. They
There are many species of waxbills, each with distinct physical characteristics and geographical distribution. Some well-known