This 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.
Identification
Smaller than the House Sparrow. Sexes
alike, and the young are similar but duller and more uniformly coloured.
The black face and throat, brown back, and pale pinkish-fawn patch on
the side of the neck suffice to distinguish this from the other Sri
Lankan Munias.
Behaviour
It associates usually in pairs or small
parties, and travels about more than other munias, being often seen
flying at a considerable height; the flight is undulating. The food
consists of seeds and grain The breeding season lasts nearly all the
year, but April-September seems to be the favourite period. The nest is a
untidy ball of grass set in a densely-foliaged tree.The four or five
eggs are pure white in colour and they measure about 16.5 x 11.1mm.
Locations
It is a mountain bird, common in most
districts above 2,000 feet, but in the wet zone it descends as low as
200 feet. This munia frequent tea estates, gardens, etc., but many also
be found in the forest and in mana-grass and lantana scrub.
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