Look Who Showed Up at The Holler~

Tiny Scaly Breasted Munias are native to India and Southeast Asia (click/tap to enlarge).

I told you birds,

don’t pay attention,

to where they are ‘supposed’ to be!

They looked as surprised to see me as I was to see them, but we are getting used to each other.

There is a whole flock of them.

It turns out these birds were sold in US pet stores as Nutmeg Mannikins.

Some escaped and have been breeding in Southern California.

I had a dickens of a time identifying them because they are not native.

Cheers to you from the new Holler locals who are fitting in quite nicely with the neighbors~


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287 thoughts on “Look Who Showed Up at The Holler~

  1. What interesting birds. I love their rust colored feathers and the pattern on their chests. They look a little like they’re wearing rust -colored suits with a patterned vest!

  2. Certainly beautiful and made you work hard in finding out their identity. Hope they find a niche but the green parakeets, rose ringed, I think from India are not always welcome in UK. They can devastate a fruit orchard.

    1. Yes. There can be problems when non-native species establish colonies in other places. Thankfully in the case of the numia’s, they are fitting in quite nicely. Thanks much for stopping by and hope all is well with you! დ

    1. I don’t know if it was one or more release, but so far, thankfully, they are not displacing any other species, or disrupting the habitat. The Holler is wide open country. I think we have more numia’s here than most places, but then, we have more birds in general who are thriving. No people = happy birds! დ

    1. Thank you. I use a Sony HX400V for bird shots. It has a 1200mm equivalent lens. They aren’t making it anymore though. I bought one of the last remaining in Japan დ

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