- The red
avadavat (Amandava amandava), red
munia or
strawberry finch, is a sparrow-sized bird of the
family Estrildidae. It is
found in the open fields...
- The
green avadavat or
green munia (Amandava formosa) is a
species of
Estrildid finch with
green and
yellow on the body, a
bright red bill and
black "zebra...
- was
introduced in 1836 by the
English zoologist Edward Blyth for the red
avadavat. The
genus in
mentioned in a
footnote to a page of an
edition of Gilbert...
- yellow-headed
vulture Greater yellowlegs Greater yellownape Green aracari Green avadavat Green barbet Green broadbill Green catbird Green cochoa Green crombec Green...
-
Lonchura striata Tricolored munia,
Lonchura malacca Green avadavat,
Green avadavat Red
avadavat,
Amandava amandava Order: P****eriformes Family: Motacillidae...
-
Estrilda melpoda (I) Black-rumped waxbill,
Estrilda troglodytes (I) Red
avadavat,
Amandava amandava (I) Order: P****eriformes Family:
Viduidae The Viduidae...
- O'ahu) Black-rumped
waxbill (Hawaii)
Common waxbill (All main islands) Red
avadavat (Kauai, O'ahu)
African silverbill (All main islands) Scaly-breasted munia...
-
petronia Black-breasted
weaver Streaked weaver Baya
weaver Red
avadavat Green avadavat Indian silverbill White-rumped
munia Black-throated
munia Scaly-breasted...
-
flycatcher Malabar whistling-thrush (forests only) Sykes's lark
Green avadavat Sri
Lanka spurfowl Sri
Lanka junglefowl Layard's
parakeet Sri
Lanka wood-pigeon...
-
Amadina –
finches (2 species)
Amandava –
avadavats,
waxbill (3 species)...