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Streak-headed Mannikin

Streak-headed Mannikin

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The Streak-headed Mannikin is a small finch endemic to New Guinea, named for the fine streaking on its head. It typically inhabits grasslands and forest clearings.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Guinea, found in grasslands, cultivated areas, and forest clearings, particularly in the lowlands.
How to spot
Look for its streaked head and typical munia-like shape and size. It can be found foraging on the ground or clinging to grass stalks.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round. They are often seen in small flocks feeding on grass seeds.
It often associates with other munia species, foraging in mixed-species flocks.
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