Munias and Mannikins
By (Author) Mr Robin Restall
Illustrated by Mr Robin Restall
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Pica Press
1st August 2001
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Zoology: birds (ornithology)
598.886
Hardback
264
Width 170mm, Height 240mm
810g
Munias are widespread throughout the Old World's tropical regions. In their natural habitat, they are birds of the savanna, but they have adapted to a number of different habitats, including areas inhabited by humans. They range in size from the Java sparrow (which is about the size of a common starling) to the diminutive Madagascar mannikin. Their striking plumage makes them popular as cagebirds and they breed readily in captivity.
This book covers 43 species of munias and mannikins. The author has recently described one new species and ten new subspecies to science."
Robin Restall is the senior author and sole illustrator of the acclaimed Birds of Northern South America (Helm, 2006), and was also author of Munias and Mannikins (Pica Press, 1996). Robin Restall is the senior author and sole illustrator of the acclaimed Birds of Northern South America (Helm, 2006), and was also author of Munias and Mannikins (Pica Press, 1996).