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10 cm
in length.
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.
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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 × 11.1mm.
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Forests, scrub, paddy fields, reeds & grasslands. Breeding
Grounds- All Zones & very common in Dry Zone. Common.
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Sri Lanka
Black-throated Munia |
| Local Name : |
Sri Lanka Gelakalu vikurulla |
| Scientific Name : |
Lonchura kelaarti (Jerdon) |
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Source from www.mysrilanka.com |
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