Weaver-bird
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| Lonchura atricapilla (Vieillot, 1807) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Black-headed Munia |
The birds which are classified as the weaver-bird (a weaver-bird, a scientific name: Lonchura atricapilla) in sparrow eyes waxbill department.
(a scientific name: Lonchura malacca atricapilla) regarded as subspecies of Gin Para is treated as another kind by the former classification recently.
It was a Philippine national bird at one time.
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Distribution
The permanent resident which is distributed over Southern Asia and Southeast Asia (Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Sri Lanka, Chinese southern part, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Kingdom of Thailand, Vietnam).
I am found in each place since the group which became a wild animal with a naturalized species in Tokyo in about 1910 is found in Japan.
Form
At 11-12cm in length, the adult bird has a short and thick lightly gray bill, a black brain, a brown body. The abdomen may be black depending on an area. The sex resembles closely. As for the baby bird, in the upper part, the retainer does light yellow ocher from white with uniformly single brown.
The characteristic of appearance, the habits is similar to Gin Para, but the abdomen does not whiten and can distinguish it at the point that is the back and about the same bitter orange brown.
Habits
I act in a group and eat the seed including grains mainly. I like a grassy plain and the farming ground which opened out. I make a large dome-formed nest with grass in a thicket and tall grass and lay 4-7 white eggs.
Position on the Sibley classification system
Outside link
- ^ Lonchura atricapilla (Species Factsheet by BirdLife International)
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