The Black-cheeked waxbill (Estrilda charmosyna) is a common species of estrildid finch found in east Africa. The lively Black-cheeked Waxbill are native to the Acacia (Acacia) scrub and thickets, riverine thornbush, so the acacia flower is a favorite diet item.
Geography: East Africa
Song / Call: Click to listen to the Black-cheeked Waxbill
Size / Weight: 4.5″ / 7·3 to 10·2 g
Life Span: 4 to 6 years
Sexing: Black-cheeked Waxbills are unable to be visually sexed.
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Temperament: Black-cheeked Waxbills are active, not restless finches who need a lot of room for exercise. Planted greenery in the cage or aviary will give them a feeling of security.
Breeding: Monogamous, territorial solitary nester, with pairs staying together for at least 3-15 months. The nest is built by both sexes, consisting of a thick-walled ball of grass leaves and inflorescences with a long entrance tunnel on the bottom. A cup-shaped false nest may be added to the top of the structure to distract predators from the real entrance.
Diet: Classic Finch Seed, Australian Blend Goldenfeast,Fresh chopped veggies, small meal worms, grass heads, flowering broccoli heads, nectar, Dried Egg Food, Mineral Grit, Cuttlefish Bone
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