waxbill การใช้
- It is a brood parasite to the violet-eared waxbill.
- The common waxbill ( probably Mahe and La Digue.
- The orange-breasted waxbill is found in grassland and savannahs south of the Sahara in Africa.
- The closest shot splashed in the water ten feet from the " Waxbill " which caused shrapnel damage.
- The crimson-rumped waxbill has a dark bill, red rump and some red on the wings and tail.
- The common waxbill has a variety of twittering and buzzing calls and a distinctive high-pitched flight-call.
- Fruits, flowers and leaves of this species are eaten by the Green Twinspot, Grey waxbill and Common waxbill.
- Fruits, flowers and leaves of this species are eaten by the Green Twinspot, Grey waxbill and Common waxbill.
- The two avadavats, which are very closely related, are found in tropical South Asia, and the waxbill in Africa.
- Finch & Canary World profiles the Black-rumped Waxbill and goes naughty with " Canary Breeding Tips ."
- "Waxbill " came under fire again on December 19, three rounds were fired her way but none struck the ship.
- The black-rumped waxbill is black rather than brown on the rump and has a pale vent ( area underneath the tail ).
- Widespread and common throughout its large range, the orange-breasted waxbill is evaluated to be of least concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
- On 19 January, " Waxbill " was placed " in service " and, within a week, she was assigned to the 13th Naval District.
- The "'Anambra waxbill "'( " Estrilda poliopareia " ) is a species of estrildid finch found in wetter land of southern Nigeria.
- The "'Arabian waxbill "'( " Estrilda rufibarba " ) is a highly sociable species of estrildid finch native to Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
- The swee waxbill is 9 10 cm long with a grey head and breast, pale yellow belly, olive back and wings, red lower back and rump, and a black tail.
- About forty rounds of North Korean artillery targeted the " Waxbill " and the " Marshall " on December 13, while they were patrolling near the Namchongang's mouth.
- The "'lavender waxbill "'( " Estrilda caerulescens " ) is a common species of estrildid finch native to Central Africa and successfully introduced on Hawai'i.
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