Green Avadavat (Amandava formosa)

The Green Avadavat bird is a small bird found in many parts of Southeast Asia and India. This bird is known for its striking green and yellow plumage, making it a popular sight for bird-watchers and enthusiasts.

Green Avadavats are part of the weaver family, which means they are excellent nest-builders. These birds typically build their nests in grasses or reeds, close to water sources. The female bird is responsible for building the nest, which is made up of grasses and other small materials. Once the nest is complete, the male bird will perform a courtship display to attract a female to mate with.

Males and females of the Green Avadavat bird species look similar, but the males are typically more vibrant in color. The male bird has olive-green feathers on its back, with a bright yellow chest and belly. They also have a black mask around their eyes, and a thin red beak. The female bird is typically duller in color, with a brownish-green back and a pale yellow or white underbelly.

In terms of diet, the Green Avadavat bird primarily feeds on seeds and insects. They typically forage for food in fields and grasslands, and will also visit flowering plants to collect nectar. In captivity, this bird species is known to enjoy seeds such as millet, canary seed, and niger seed, as well as insects like mealworms and fruit flies.

Unfortunately, like many bird species, the Green Avadavat is threatened by habitat loss, due to deforestation and urbanization. The demand for these birds as pets also poses a threat to their populations. Conservation efforts are being made to protect the remaining populations of the Green Avadavat, including creating wildlife sanctuaries and promoting responsible ownership of pet birds.

In conclusion, the Green Avadavat bird is a beautiful and colorful species that is under threat due to human activity. It is important for us to protect these birds, as well as their habitats and ecosystems, to ensure they can continue to thrive in the future.




Other names

Amandava formosa

Estrildidae

PASSERIFORMES

Green Avadavat

múnia verd

绿梅花雀

綠色梅花雀

zelena estrilda

tygříček olivový

Olivengrøn Astrild

Olijfastrild

vihertiikeripeippo

Bengali vert

Olivastrild

Bengalino verde

シマキンカ

alyvinė astrilda

gitterastrild

bengalik oliwkowy

bico-de-lacre-verde

Оливковый астрильд

Zelena tigrasta zeba

amandava olivová

Bengalí verde

grön tigerfink

Yeşil Avadava

бенгалик оливковий

viher-amadiin

olajzöld asztrild