Birds Munia
Black Throared
Munia
The black-throated
munia or Jerdon's
mannikin is a small
passerine bird. This
estrildid finch is a
resident breeding bird
in the hills of
southwest India, the
Eastern Ghats and Sri
Lanka.
Scaly Breasted
Munia
The scaly-breasted
munia or spotted
munia, known in the
pet trade as nutmeg
mannikin or spice
finch, is a sparrow-
sized estrildid finch
native to tropical Asia.
Tricoloured Munia
The tricoloured munia
is an estrildid finch,
native to Bangladesh,
India, Sri Lanka, and
southern China. The
species was also
introduced to
Trinidad, Jamaica,
Puerto Rico, and
Venezuela.
Chestnut Munia
The chestnut munia,
formerly considered
as a subspecies of the
tricolored munia, is
also known as black-
headed munia.It is a
small passerine bird.
White Rumped
Munia
The white-rumped
munia or white-
rumped mannikin,
sometimes called
striated finch in
aviculture, is a small
passerine bird from
the family of waxbill
"finches". These are
close relatives of the
true finches and true
sparrows

Birds munia

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    Black Throared Munia The black-throated muniaor Jerdon's mannikin is a small passerine bird. This estrildid finch is a resident breeding bird in the hills of southwest India, the Eastern Ghats and Sri Lanka.
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    Scaly Breasted Munia The scaly-breasted muniaor spotted munia, known in the pet trade as nutmeg mannikin or spice finch, is a sparrow- sized estrildid finch native to tropical Asia.
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    Tricoloured Munia The tricolouredmunia is an estrildid finch, native to Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and southern China. The species was also introduced to Trinidad, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela.
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    Chestnut Munia The chestnutmunia, formerly considered as a subspecies of the tricolored munia, is also known as black- headed munia.It is a small passerine bird.
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    White Rumped Munia The white-rumped muniaor white- rumped mannikin, sometimes called striated finch in aviculture, is a small passerine bird from the family of waxbill "finches". These are close relatives of the true finches and true sparrows