The scaly-breasted munia or spotted munia, known in the pet trade as nutmeg mannikin or spice finch, is a sparrow-sized estrildid finch native to tropical Asia. A species of the genus Lonchura, it was formally described and named by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.
Today, parent birds feed their chicks a lot of food. When parents are away, young birds turn their back to poop in front of the nest and it's become more dirty.
0:00 Feeding Time
1:00 Dad Is Lazy to Feed
2:59 Looking for Mom
4:49 Still Hungry
6:20 My Favorite Place to Poop
7:11 Big Poop...
10:08 Don't Stop!
16:22 Mom With Dad
19:54 Your Last Food
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Today, parent birds feed their chicks a lot of food. When parents are away, young birds turn their back to poop in front of the nest and it's become more dirty.
0:00 Feeding Time
1:00 Dad Is Lazy to Feed
2:59 Looking for Mom
4:49 Still Hungry
6:20 My Favorite Place to Poop
7:11 Big Poop...
10:08 Don't Stop!
16:22 Mom With Dad
19:54 Your Last Food
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#muniabird #feeding #dirtynest
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- Munia Growing Up in Dirty Nest, Baby Munia in Dirty Nest, Baby Munia Growing Up in Nest
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