White-rumped Munia I Endemic Subspecies I Birds of Andamans #NatureattheBest

Andaman White-rumped Munia The only munia in its range with white on the lower back and rump. It has a blackish-brown head and back with pure white underparts and rump. Its back is finely streaked with pale shafts. Juvenile is rufous-brown with indistinct streaks above, rump buffy gray, breast light rufous, and underparts buffy gray. Races differ in the amount of white-and-gray streaking on the underparts and the extent of the blackish-brown on the head. Found in a variety of open landscapes including grasslands, shrubby open country, forest edges, thickets, plantations, village gardens, agricultural fields, and sometimes towns and cities. About Nature at the Best: Nature at the Best is the envelope of Nature. Here you get exclusive access to the endemic species of various regions of India, never filmed before in such detail, as well as informative films and documentaries of various other species. Our viewers don’t see Nature but live it! Subscribe to our channel and join us on the journey to sustainably ex
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