The Exquisite Orange-breasted Waxbill: A Tiny Delight

Welcome to our blog post dedicated to the Orange-breasted Waxbill (Amandava subflava), a small and captivating bird known for its vibrant plumage and delightful presence. Join us as we explore the enchanting world of this tiny avian gem.

Field Identification

Orange-breasted Waxbill

The Orange-breasted Waxbill, scientifically known as Amandava subflava, is a small finch species that showcases a striking combination of colors. Males boast a vibrant orange-red breast and face, contrasting with olive-green wings and back. Their beak is short and conical, ideal for their specialized diet. Females have more subdued colors, with a gray-brown plumage and a pale orange breast.

Systematics History

The Orange-breasted Waxbill belongs to the family Estrildidae, commonly known as waxbills or grass finches. Within this family, it falls under the genus Amandava, which includes several species of colorful finches.

Subspecies

The Orange-breasted Waxbill has several recognized subspecies, with subtle variations in plumage coloration and distribution. Some notable subspecies include Amandava subflava subflava, Amandava subflava bahrrechti, and Amandava

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