Grey-crowned Munia

It is found in moist savanna & wetlands habitats. The status of the species is evaluated as Least Concern.

The Grey-crowned Munia is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

* Grey-crowned Munia, an Oceanian bird in the Estrildidae family * Grey-crowned Palm-tanager, a North American bird in the Thraupidae family * Grey-crowned Prinia, an Asian bird in the Cisticolidae family * Gray-crowned Rosy Finch, a North American bird in the Fringillidae family * Grey-crowned Tetraka, a Malagasy bird in the Sylviidae family * Grey-crowned Warbler, an Asian bird in the Sylviidae family More

The Grey-crowned Munia Lonchura nevermanni is a species of estrildid finch breeding in Indonesia & Papua New Guinea. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 20,000 to 50,000 kmĀ². It is found in moist savanna & wetlands habitats. The status of the species is evaluated as Least Concern. References - * BirdLife Species Factsheet Stub icon This Estrildidae-related article is a stub. More

Grey-crowned Munia Lonchura nevermanni is a species of Estrildid finch breeding in Indonesia & Papua New Guinea. The Hooded Munia Lonchura spectabilis also known as Hooded Mannikin or New Britain Mannikin or Sclater's Mannikin is a species of Estrildid The Grey-headed Munia Lonchura caniceps is a species of Estrildid finch breeding in Papua New Guinea. The Mottled Munia Lonchura hunsteini is a species of Estrildid finch breeding in Papua New Guinea. More

Grey-crowned Munia is in the islands north of Australia, from Melanesia to New Guinea where it is endemic. These birds are characterized by a clear distinction between the light colored face and head and the rest of the body, which indicates an orange rump and a brown cloak earth. The female is distinguishable from the male only with a direct comparison: the color of the face and head appears darker than the male. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Estrildidae
Genus : Lonchura
Species : nevermanni
Authority : Stresemann, 1924