The scaly-breasted munia or spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata), known in the pet trade as nutmeg mannikin or spice finch, is a sparrow-sized estrildid finch native to tropical Asia. A species of the genus Lonchura, it was formally described and named by Carl Linnaeus
in 1758. Its name is based on the distinct scale-like feather markings
on the breast and belly. The adult is brown above and has a dark conical
bill. The species has 11 subspecies across their range and differ
slightly in size and colour.
This munia eats mainly on grass seeds apart from berries and small insects. They forage in flocks and communicate with soft calls and whistles. The species is highly social and may sometimes roost with other species of munias. This species is found in tropical plains and grasslands. Breeding pairs construct dome-shaped nests using grass or bamboo leaves.- wikipedia
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Id: Scaly Breasted Munia (juvenile)
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Metering Mode: Spot
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Lens Model: Tamron 150-600 + D7100
PnP: Nikon ViewNX2 + Photoshop cs3
Exposure Bias Value: -0.7
Exposure Mode: Auto exposure
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Exposure Time: 1 / 100s
FNumber: 8
ISO Speed Ratings: Auto ISO400
Metering Mode: Spot
White Balance: Auto
Lens Model: Tamron 150-600 + D7100
PnP: Nikon ViewNX2 + Photoshop cs3
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