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Peaceful small African finch — the Black-Headed Waxbill, closed-ringed and aviary-raised.

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The Black-Headed Waxbill is one of the smaller, more delicate African finches popular with mixed-species aviary keepers. Native to east and southern Africa, these birds are peaceful, social, and — once acclimatised — hardy in the right aviary setup.

Appearance and behaviour

Black-Headed Waxbills are about 10-11 cm long, with the distinctive black head and throat that give the species its name, contrasting with the softer brown-grey body plumage. Males and females are similar in appearance, with minor intensity differences in the head markings.

Unlike many finch species, waxbills don’t develop strong pair-bonds in the same way — they’re happier in small groups of 4-6, where they’ll form loose social structures and share roosting perches. They’re not aggressive, so they’re ideal companions in a mixed-species aviary with other small peaceful finches.

Care requirements

  • Small seed mix (finch seed) with added greens and egg food during breeding
  • Access to bathing water — waxbills bathe frequently
  • Minimum temperature around 15°C — not cold-hardy
  • Planted flight aviary preferred over wire cage for full expression of natural behaviour
  • Typical lifespan 5-8 years in good care

Our birds

Every Black-Headed Waxbill we sell is aviary-raised (never wild-caught) and closed-leg-ringed for identification. We typically have availability in small groups — Contáctanos for current stock.

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