Red avadavat

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The Red Munia, Amandava amandava also known as Red Avadavat is a sparrow-sized bird of the Munia family. It is found in South Asia with an estimated global extent of occurrence of 10,000,000 km². They are popular cage birds due to the colourful plumage of the males in their breeding season. Their normal habitat is open grassland and paddy fields. They breed in the monsoon season. The species name amandava and the common name of avadavat is derived from the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat from where these birds were exported into the pet trade.

Red Munia
Male in breeding plumage
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A. amandava
Binomial name
Amandava amandava
Linnaeus, 1758
Synonyms

Estrilda amandava

Introduced populations exist in southern Spain and Hawaii.

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