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Description A pair of finches in their natural habitat
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Amandava formosa
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Amandava formosa (Latham, 1790)

Common Name: Green Avadavat or Green Munia

Other combinations: Stictospiza formosa
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Green Amaduvade Waxbill (Stictospiza formosa)
Date published 1 January 1898
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Butler, Arthur Gardiner. Foreign finches in captivity. HullBrumby and Clarke, limited,1889 (2nd edition).

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