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Grey-banded Munia

Grey-banded Munia

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The Grey-banded Munia is a small, distinctive finch endemic to New Guinea. It is named for the grey band across its breast, contrasting with its brown body.
Where to spot
Endemic to western New Guinea, inhabiting grasslands, savannas, and cultivated areas in the lowlands.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive grey band across the breast. It can be found foraging on the ground or clinging to grass stalks in open, grassy habitats.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round. They are often seen in small flocks, feeding on grass seeds.
This species has a restricted range within New Guinea, making it a specific target for birdwatchers in the region.
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