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Definition of munia in English: munianounˈmuːnɪə A southern Asian waxbill (songbird), especially a mannikin or an avadavat. Example sentencesExamples - The top favourites are parakeets, munias, weavers, buntings and the Blue Rock Pigeon, and the top 10 species account for 75 per cent of indigenous trade.
- The frosty-headed munias were Chestnut-breasted Munias, and the black-fronted birds were Grand Munias.
- A nest of a plain prinia (probably with chicks) and a half built nest of Black headed munia were also found.
- Most of the birds traded were parakeets and munias, especially the rose-ringed parakeet, the black-headed munia and the red munia.
- Similarly, black-headed munia, which was once a commonly found bird in Chennai, could no longer be sighted within the city these days, he said.
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