Bunia vs Munia - What's the difference?
bunia | munia |
Any of certain estrildid finches of the genera Lonchura'' (most instances) and ''Amandava (two species).
* 1895 , Eugene William Oates, William Thomas Blanford, Birds , Volume 3,
* 2000 , Tara Gandhi, Birds and Plant Regeneration ,
* 2010 , Graham R. S. Ritchie, Simon Kirby, 20: A Possible Role for Selective Masking in the Evolution of Complex, Learned Communication Systems'', Caroline Lyon, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Angelo Cangelosi (editors), ''Emergence of Communication and Language ,
As a noun bunia
is .As a verb munia is
.munia
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(wikipedia munia)Alternative forms
* miniaNoun
(en noun)page 88,
- It is said, however, occasionally though rarely to eat insects, and Layard has related how an individual, kept in captivity, killed and swallowed small birds (Munias ), its fellow-captives.
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- Munias are smaller than sparrows; they have pointed short tails, and live in flocks, building large communal nests shared by several breeding pairs.
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- Okanoya (2002) argues that the Bengalese finch has a much more 'complex' song than the munia'. As mentioned earlier, his measure of complexity is the song linearity. He finds that the average song linearity of the ' munia is around 0.8 while the Bengalese finch song has a value of around 0.4.