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Grey-crowned Munia

Grey-crowned Munia

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The Grey-crowned Munia is a small, endemic finch to New Guinea, characterized by its grey crown and nape, contrasting with a brown body.
Where to spot
Endemic to western New Guinea, found in grasslands, reedbeds, and cultivated areas, often near water.
How to spot
Look for its grey crown and typical munia shape. It can be found foraging on the ground or clinging to grass stalks, especially in wet grassy habitats.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round. They are often found in small flocks, feeding on grass seeds.
It often forages in flocks, particularly around reedbeds and swampy grasslands.
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