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I saw three of these birds in the park today and they look like Munia. I can't make them fit into any other description of sparrows or finches. Have you seen these in the Austin area? @cullen @greglasley
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I had a very hard time identifying this bird. And now that I have, feel somewhat surprised to have seen it: National Geographic says this species belongs in Southeast Asia except for a well established population in Los Angeles. This was taken in San Diego!
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Its like a sparrow ,but some lines on eye sight are confusing .
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Its like a sparrow ,but some lines on eye sight are confusing .
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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"About 6"", reddish-brown dorsally, light tan ventrally, thick beak; short tail. Perching in shrubs."
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Mother feeding 5 fledglings
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