Blue-capped Cordonbleu
About the Blue-capped Cordonbleu
Also known as: Cordon Bleu, Blue-headed Waxbill, Blue-capped Waxbill
Blue-capped Cordonbleus are beautiful little African finches. They live in grassland and shrub habitat in parts of East Africa. These colorful finches eat both seeds and insects. Their thick finch bills earn them the nickname "waxbill."
The male Blue-capped Cordonbleu has bright blue upperparts with tawny brown wings and belly feathers. Females are similar but duller in plumage, with less blue around the head.
Because of their beauty, quiet nature, and willingness to breed in captivity, Blue-capped Cordonbleus are popular aviary or pet birds. Despite the continued practice of capturing wild birds for the pet trade, the species has a conservation status of Least Concern.
Details & Statistics
Added to Birdorable
Hatched November 24, 2012
Scientific Name
Uraeginthus cyanocephalus
Bird Family
Measurements
Length:
4.75 inches
(12.1 cm)
Range
International Names
Chinese
蓝顶蓝饰雀
Czech
motýlek modrohlavý
Danish
Blåhovedet Sommerfuglefinke
Dutch
Blauwkopastrild
Finnish
sinipääpeippo
French
Cordonbleu cyanocéphale
German
Blaukopfastrild
Italian
Cordon blu dal cappuccio
Japanese
ルリガシラセイキチョウ [rurigashiraseikichou]
Norwegian
Blåhodeastrild
Polish
motylik blekitnoglowy
Russian
Синеголовый астрильд
Spanish
Cordón Azul de Capa Azul
Swedish
Blåhuvad fjärilsfink