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Definition of waxbill in English: waxbillnounˈwaksbɪlˈwæksbɪl A small Old World songbird, typically brightly coloured and with a red bill that resembles sealing wax in colour. 梅花雀 Family Estrildidae (the waxbill family): about three genera, especially Estrilda, and several species. The waxbill family also includes the avadavats, mannikins, cordon-bleu, Java sparrow, zebra finch, etc., many being popular as cage birds Example sentencesExamples - An indignant Cape robin and a sweet waxbill soon followed - each weighing a few grams.
- About 20 koi carp, worth more than £1,000, were killed, and between 20 and 30 finches, canaries, waxbills and Java sparrows were allowed to escape.
- For example, the zebrafinch is a highly communal bird, but the congeneric violet-eared waxbill is highly asocial.
- Common waxbills are small African finches that select carnivore scat as a material to include in, on, and around their nests.
Definition of waxbill in US English: waxbillnounˈwaksbilˈwæksbɪl A small Old World songbird, typically brightly colored and with a red bill that resembles sealing wax in colour. 梅花雀 Family Estrildidae (the waxbill family): about three genera, especially Estrilda, and several species. The waxbill family also includes the avadavats, mannikins, cordon-bleu, Java sparrow, zebra finch, etc., many being popular as cage birds Example sentencesExamples - About 20 koi carp, worth more than £1,000, were killed, and between 20 and 30 finches, canaries, waxbills and Java sparrows were allowed to escape.
- An indignant Cape robin and a sweet waxbill soon followed - each weighing a few grams.
- For example, the zebrafinch is a highly communal bird, but the congeneric violet-eared waxbill is highly asocial.
- Common waxbills are small African finches that select carnivore scat as a material to include in, on, and around their nests.
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