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Scaly-breasted Munia (Lonchura punctulata), also known as the Spice Finch or Nutmeg Mannikin. Native to tropical Asia. They are popular as cage birds, which is how introduced populations became established through escapees.

Alpeduez21
(1,986 posts)And a nice picture
Diamond_Dog
(39,170 posts)Mark.b2
(703 posts)HAB911
(10,130 posts)This was taken with a Nikon Z8 and Nikkor Z 180-600 + TC 2X for 1200mm. 1/1000 sec @f/18 and ISO 10000. the long lens, f/18 and shooting through double pane glass really suck up the light and in this case the sun was about to set so there are deep dark shadows and almost no ambient light, very harsh.
usonian
(22,509 posts)Thanks for the EXIF. It tells me a lot, and I try to learn from every photo I see.
MysteriousStranger
(14 posts)Beautiful, congrats!
anciano
(2,031 posts)eppur_se_muova
(40,562 posts)Looks like there might be some interesting details around the beak.
Again, not a criticism, just saying better luck at some point in the future.
HAB911
(10,130 posts)but we get the shot we can! My setup is on the east side of my house where I can photograph from a large window. This was late afternoon and the sun was about to set, really the only reason the background is so dark. I got 7 shots before he flew away, all with the same lighting. I really hope it returns perhaps with some friends as it is listed as very social and flocks. I have another setup on the south side of the house, but I have to be outside for that one, hopefully I will get another chance at better light! Here is one of the others shots:

eppur_se_muova
(40,562 posts)Darn that sun, always makes you wait for it to move into the right position !
Sanity Claws
(22,293 posts)Breast feathers like a quail
Body like a pigeon
Beak like a cardinal.
soldierant
(9,137 posts)markodochartaigh
(4,648 posts)Did you take the picture in Asia, or is this from a population of escaped cage birds somewhere else?
HAB911
(10,130 posts)escapee or descendant I guess
markodochartaigh
(4,648 posts)I wish that Gouldian finches were that hardy.
George McGovern
(10,122 posts)HAB911
(10,130 posts)Red Mountain
(2,215 posts)long ago. Pleasant birds.
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,140 posts)It took me a while to identify them.
HAB911
(10,130 posts)I thought, Brown Thrasher, then I saw the beak!
