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Red Avadavat
Latin Name:
Amandava amandava
Category:
Size:
10cm
Description:
Breeding male: crimson and brown, spotted white on wings and flanks; white-tipped tail. Female: brown above, spotted on wings; crimson rump; dull white throat; buffy-grey breast, yellow brown below. Non-breeding male: like female, but greyer throat; upper breast distinctive. Small flocks, often with other weavers; partial to tall grass and scrub, preferably around well-watered areas; active and vibrant birds and rather confiding; huge numbers captured for bird markets.
Habitat:
tall grass, reeds, sugar cane, scrub, gardens.
Food:
grass seeds; also insects when breeding.
Distribution:
subcontinent, south of Himalayan foothills.
Call:
Call Description:
shrill and high-pitched notes, also uttered in flight
IUCN:
National Status:
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