Birds of the Indian Hills

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The upperplumage is chocolate brown, becoming a rich chestnut about the headand neck, while the breast and abdomen are mottled black and white, hence the popular name. The black spots on the breast and abdomencause these to look like the surface of a nutmeg grater; for thatreason this munia is sometimes spoken of as the nutmeg-bird. Therufous-bellied munia (_Uroloncha pectoralis_) occurs abundantly alittle below Coonoor, but does not appear to ascend so high asOotacamund. Its upper parts are ch...ocolate brown, save the feathersabove the tail, which Oates describes as "glistening fulvous. " Thewings and tail are black, as are the cheeks, chin, and throat. Thelower parts are pinkish brown. The stout bill is slaty blue. Likethe spotted munia, this species is considerably smaller than asparrow.
The Indian red-munia or red waxbill or _lal_ (_Spor


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