Padda |

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Padda is a genus of
estrildid finches restricted to islands in southern
Indonesia.
These are small, plump, gregarious
passerine
birds. They frequent open grassland and cultivation and
feed mainly on grain and other seeds, including
rice.
Both species have white-cheeked black heads and thick
bills. The sexes are similar, but immature birds have brown
upperparts and paler brown underparts and cheeks.
The call of both species is a chip, and the song
is a raid series of call notes chipchipchipchipchipchip.
The species are
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Java Sparrow, or Java Finch Padda
oryzivora
- Timor Dusky Sparrow, Padda fuscata
Java Sparrow is a popular cagebird, and has been
introduced in a large number of other countries. Both
Padda species are threatened by trapping for the cage
bird trade.
Reference
- Finches and Sparrows by Clement, Harris and
Davis,
ISBN 0-7136-8017-2