About the Black-lored Waxbill
The black-lored waxbill is a species of estrildid finch found around the Lualaba River and Lake Upemba in the southern part of The Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of less than 2,600 km2.
Source: Wikipedia
Taxonomy & Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Family | Waxbills and Allies (Estrildidae) |
| Species | Estrilda nigriloris |
| Species Codes | blfwax1, BLWA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What family does the Black-lored Waxbill belong to?
The Black-lored Waxbill (Estrilda nigriloris) belongs to the Waxbills and Allies family (Estrildidae), in the order Passeriformes.
How can I identify the Black-lored Waxbill?
The black-lored waxbill is a species of estrildid finch found around the Lualaba River and Lake Upemba in the southern part of The Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of less than 2,600 km2....
Where can I report a Black-lored Waxbill sighting?
You can log sightings of Black-lored Waxbill on eBird (ebird.org) using species code blfwax1, or on iNaturalist.