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Blue capped cordon bleu

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Estrildidae

Scientific name
  
Uraeginthus cyanocephalus

Higher classification
  
Uraeginthus

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Uraeginthus, Bird, Red‑cheeked cordon‑bleu, Blue waxbill, Estrildid finch

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The blue-capped cordon-bleu or blue-capped cordonbleu (Uraeginthus cyanocephalus) is native to Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, and Tanzania in East Africa. This small finch does fairly well in captivity given adequate conditions; however, breeding this finch is said to be quite difficult.

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Habitat

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The blue-capped cordon-bleu inhabits subtropical or tropical (lowland) dry grassland, shrubland, and desert. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 390,000 km2.

Feature

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The finch is an omnivorous passerine eating seeds and small insects. Most of this species do not exceed 7.5 cm (3.0 in) in length and are quiet relative to other finches.

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Males have blue on the tops of their heads and tend to be more vivid in colour. On female blue-caps the light brown coloration on the wings extends to the nape of the neck and over the top the head. Pairs dance holding twigs in their beaks, and film using a high-speed camera shows partners tapping their feet between twenty-five and fifty times a second, making a buzzing sound.

Origin

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Origin and phylogeny has been obtained by Antonio Arnaiz-Villena et al. Estrildinae may have originated in India and dispersed thereafter (towards Africa and Pacific Ocean habitats).

References

Blue-capped cordon-bleu Wikipedia