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Red Avadavat (Amandava amandava)

Bird Name: Red Avadavat (Amandava amandava)

Common Name: Red Avadavat / Strawberry Finch
Scientific Name: Amandava amandava
Family: Estrildidae
Conservation Status: Least Concern (IUCN Red List)

Description:
The Red Avadavat, also known as the Strawberry Finch, is a small, strikingly beautiful bird recognized for its bright crimson plumage dotted with white spots. Males display vivid red feathers during the breeding season, while females are more subdued in color with brownish tones. Its short red bill and contrasting white spots make it one of the most photogenic finches found in India.

Habitat:
This species thrives in grasslands, reed beds, and agricultural fields, often near water bodies. It prefers open habitats with tall grasses where it can forage for seeds and insects.

Behavior:
Red Avadavats are social and active birds, often seen in small flocks. They feed mainly on grass seeds but also consume small insects during the breeding season. Their soft, high-pitched calls and synchronized flock movements make them a delight to observe. In this image, the bird is perched delicately on a dry grass stem, showcasing its vibrant breeding plumage.

Distribution:
Widely distributed across the Indian subcontinent, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. They are also found in parts of Southeast Asia and have been introduced to other regions worldwide. In India, they are commonly seen in rural fields, wetlands, and grassy plains.

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  • Photographer: SamPixPro.in
  • Location: India
  • Category: Wildlife Photography / Bird Photography
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Golden-fronted Leafbird

Bird Name: Golden-fronted Leafbird (Chloropsis aurifrons)

Common Name: Golden-fronted Leafbird
Scientific Name: Chloropsis aurifrons
Family: Chloropseidae
Conservation Status: Least Concern (IUCN Red List)

Description:
The Golden-fronted Leafbird is a radiant green songbird admired for its golden-yellow forehead and shimmering blue throat patch. Its vivid plumage allows it to blend effortlessly with the foliage, making it a delight for bird photographers and nature enthusiasts. Males are more brightly colored, while females have subtler tones.

Habitat:
This species inhabits tropical and subtropical forests, wooded gardens, and plantations across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It prefers the canopy and mid-levels of trees, where it feeds on nectar, fruits, and insects.

Behavior:
Golden-fronted Leafbirds are agile and active, often seen flitting among flowering plants or hovering to sip nectar. They are known for their melodious calls and mimicry of other bird species. In this image, the bird is captured feeding on wild orange-tipped blossoms, showcasing its natural feeding behavior.

Distribution:
Found across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and parts of Southeast Asia. In India, they are commonly seen in the Western Ghats, Himalayan foothills, and forested regions of central and southern India.

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  • Photographer: SamPixPro.in
  • Location: Purulia, India
  • Category: Wildlife Photography / Bird Photography
  • Keywords: Golden-fronted Leafbird, Indian birds, green bird, tropical bird, nectar-feeding bird, wildlife photography India, SamPixPro, birdwatching India, nature photography, forest birds of India.