Mottled mannikin, the Glossary
Mottled mannikin or mottled munia (Lonchura hunsteini) is a species of estrildid finch breeding in New Ireland.[1]
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8 relations: Estrildidae, ʻUla-ʻai-hawane, Hawaiian honeycreeper, Least-concern species, New Hanover mannikin, New Ireland (island), Otto Finsch, Pohnpei.
- Birds described in 1886
- Birds of New Ireland Province
- Lonchura
Estrildidae
Estrildidae, or estrildid finches, is a family of small seed-eating passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia.
See Mottled mannikin and Estrildidae
ʻUla-ʻai-hawane
The ula-ai-hāwane (Ciridops anna) is an extinct species of small Hawaiian honeycreeper.
See Mottled mannikin and ʻUla-ʻai-hawane
Hawaiian honeycreeper
Hawaiian honeycreepers are a group of small birds endemic to Hawaiokinai.
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Least-concern species
A least-concern species is a species that has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as evaluated as not being a focus of wildlife conservation because the specific species is still plentiful in the wild.
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New Hanover mannikin
New Hanover mannikin (Lonchura nigerrima) is a species of estrildid finch breeding in New Hannover. Mottled mannikin and New Hanover mannikin are Estrildidae stubs and Lonchura.
See Mottled mannikin and New Hanover mannikin
New Ireland (island)
New Ireland (Tok Pisin: Niu Ailan), or Latangai, is a large island in Papua New Guinea, approximately in area with 120,000 people.
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Otto Finsch
Friedrich Hermann Otto Finsch (8 August 1839, Warmbrunn – 31 January 1917, Braunschweig) was a German ethnographer, naturalist and colonial explorer.
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Pohnpei
Pohnpei (formerly known as Ponape or Ascension, from Pohnpeian: "upon (pohn) a stone altar (pei)") is an island of the Senyavin Islands which are part of the larger Caroline Islands group.
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See also
Birds described in 1886
- Angola slaty flycatcher
- Arabian eagle-owl
- Arizona woodpecker
- Barbados bullfinch
- Blue ground dove
- Blue-breasted blue flycatcher
- Brazza's martin
- Brown firefinch
- Brown-chested lapwing
- Canary Islands chiffchaff
- Chestnut-headed sparrow-lark
- Common smoky honeyeater
- Congo moor chat
- Crimson-crowned flowerpecker
- Dark hawk-cuckoo
- Double-banded greytail
- Forbes's blackbird
- Grand Cayman thrush
- Great Inca finch
- Heuglin's masked weaver
- Island scrub jay
- James's flamingo
- Little minivet
- Madarasz's tiger parrot
- Mexican duck
- Mottled mannikin
- Mountain chickadee
- Olive-backed tanager
- Point-tailed palmcreeper
- Saint Lucia black finch
- Scarlet-and-white tanager
- Snoring rail
- Stella's lorikeet
- Tanimbar flycatcher
- Tanzanian masked weaver
- Vitelline warbler
- Western Canary Islands chiffchaff
- Yellowish imperial pigeon
Birds of New Ireland Province
- Bare-eyed rail
- Bismarck black myzomela
- Bismarck pitta
- Finsch's pygmy parrot
- Forbes's mannikin
- Golden monarch
- Mayr's swiftlet
- Mottled mannikin
- Mussau fantail
- Mussau flycatcher
- Mussau monarch
- Mussau triller
- New Ireland boobook
- New Ireland dwarf kingfisher
- New Ireland friarbird
- New Ireland myzomela
- Paradise drongo
- Red-necked crake
- White-naped lory
Lonchura
- Black mannikin
- Black-breasted mannikin
- Black-faced munia
- Black-throated munia
- Buff-bellied mannikin
- Chestnut munia
- Chestnut-breasted mannikin
- Cream-bellied munia
- Dusky munia
- Five-colored munia
- Forbes's mannikin
- Great-billed mannikin
- Grey-banded mannikin
- Grey-crowned mannikin
- Grey-headed mannikin
- Hooded mannikin
- Javan munia
- Lonchura
- Mottled mannikin
- New Hanover mannikin
- Pale-headed munia
- Scaly-breasted munia
- Tricoloured munia
- Western alpine mannikin
- White-bellied munia
- White-capped munia
- White-headed munia
- White-rumped munia
- Yellow-rumped mannikin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mottled_mannikin
Also known as Hunstein's Mannikin, Lonchura hunsteini, Mottled Munia.