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St. Helena Waxbill

St. Helena Waxbill Name: St. Helena Waxbill (Estrilda astrild)

Origin: Tropical and southern Africa

Sexing: No visual difference. Males sing, females lay eggs.

Mutations: Yellow Beak

Breeding: Difficult

Social: Yes, Good aviary birds, compatible with some other species of equal size and temperament. Will do better in single species flights.

Housing: Not cage birds, they require flight space and places to hide. Provide them with a large flight or aviary. Use fake or live non-toxic plants in their environment. They require temperatures to stay at or above 70 degrees Fahrenheit all year long. They require 12 hours of daylight, either natural lighting or with full spectrum artificial lights. These finches enjoy the safety of a flock, and should be kept in groups.

Diet: Grass seeds. Find a good finch seed mix, add in millet, live foods, egg food, and some fruits & veggies. My Waxbills have proven that they'll eat just about anything. If you don't think your Waxbills are eating well enough you can use vitamin, mineral, & calcium additives.

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Visually Sexing Finches
Not all can be sexed visually. Many will also only come into their male/female colors during the breeding season. Now for some of the more commonly kept pet finch species I will attempt to explain what to look for. Read the full article by clicking here.