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- genus of the estrildid finch family, and includes munias (or minias) and mannikins. They are seed-eating birds that are found in South Asia from India, Bangladesh...
- (Lever 1989). In Australia, during the breeding season chestnut-breasted mannikins are mostly seen in pairs, but in late autumn and winter months it congregates...
- party of bronze mannikins foraging on the ground. Alarm notes of a sentry bird will warn of approaching danger An adult bronze mannikin in Uganda carries...
- genus of bird which includes mannikins (not to be confused with manakins) Manikin (comics), a Marvel Comics character Mannikin (German: Männchen), a type...
- Edicions. p. 673. ISBN 978-84-87334-66-5. Restall, R. (1997). Munias and Mannikins. Yale University Press. pp. 97–105. ISBN 978-0-300-07109-2. Forshaw J;...
- seeds from the inflorescences. According to the Kalam native, Hooded mannikins are very fond of the algae that forms a s**** on stagnant pools and puddles...
- The black-throated munia or Jerdon's mannikin (Lonchura kelaarti) is a small p****erine bird. This estrildid finch is a resident breeding bird in the hills...
- The Madagascar mannikin (Lepidopygia nana) is a common species of estrildid finch native to Madagascar. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence...
- New Hanover mannikin has sometimes been treated as a subspecies of Mottled mannikin. The status of Mottled mannikin (with New Hanover mannikin included)...
- en. Retrieved 13 November 2021. Savalli, U.M. (1989). "Black and white mannikins Lonchura bicolor eating algae". Scopus. 13: 136. Fraser, Louis (1842)...