- The Anambra waxbill is a small bird of many beautiful colours.
- They are found only in Southern Nigeria and nowhere else on earth.
- They live in small flocks of about 20 birds.
- It feeds on the seeds of grasses.
- They are dun-coloured finch with reddish brown bill and rump.
- It has a typical call that souns like tzzzt
- It is usually found in long grass along rivers, lagoon sandbanks, marshes, swamps and forest.
- Their exact population is not known (an estimate of 700 mature birds) but they are vulnerable to extinction.
- Unlike other waxbill around the world, the Anambra waxbill has pale eyes.
- At closer range shows very fine barring on upperparts, sides of breast.
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