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ViewsBlack-crowned WaxbillFrom Opus(Redirected from Estrilda nonnula)
[edit] Identification11-12cm
Female - similar to male
[edit] DistributionWestern-central Africa. [edit] TaxonomyThere are 3 subspecies:
[edit] HabitatForest clearings, forest edge, cultivated areas or savanna with abundance of bushes. [edit] Behaviour[edit] DietThe diet includes grass seeds, termites and buds. [edit] BreedingIt nests usually in a bush or tree, one to about six metres high. Several nests may be sited in the same tree. The nest built of grass stems usually with a shortish entrance tube sloping down and lined with feathers, vegetable down and fine fibres. Four to six eggs are laid and are incubated by both sexes for 11 to 13 days. Young fledge at 20 to 22 days. [edit] References
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