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An informational display board, shaped like an open book, is prominently featured in a zoo or nature park setting in Mysuru, India. The board provides details about the "Bengalese Finch," with the name also written in Kannada as "ಬೆಂಗಾಲಿಲೋ ಫಿಂಚ." Three illustrations of Bengalese Finches, depicted perched on a branch, are attached to the left side of the board.

The English text on the right page of the display outlines the bird's scientific classification (Common Name: Bengalese Finch, Scientific Name: Lonchura striata domestica, Family: Estrildidae). It details their habitat, including their distribution across numerous Asian countries (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam) and preferred environments like grasslands, open fields, and agricultural areas.

Physical characteristics are described as a size of 10-11 cm, weight of 15-20 g, and a distinct blackish-brown head with white underparts and rump, with a finely streaked back. The diet section specifies their primary granivorous nature, natural diet of grains, insects, fruits, and flowers, and a zoo diet of millets, ragi, and sunflower seeds. Lifespan is noted as 4-7 years. Mating and reproduction details include a year-round mating season, a clutch size of 4-6 eggs, and an incubation period of 13-15 days. Similar information is presented in Kannada on the left page.

In the background, a dark wire mesh enclosure is visible, suggesting an animal habitat. A light yellow, brick-patterned wall segment is seen behind the display board, with a green trim. The board itself has decorative red and gold borders, enhancing its visual appeal. The scene appears to be well-lit during daytime.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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An informational display board, shaped like an open book, is prominently featured in a zoo or nature park setting in Mysuru, India. The board provides details about the "Bengalese Finch," with the name also written in Kannada as "ಬೆಂಗಾಲಿಲೋ ಫಿಂಚ." Three illustrations of Bengalese Finches, depicted perched on a branch, are attached to the left side of the board. The English text on the right page of the display outlines the bird's scientific classification (Common Name: Bengalese Finch, Scientific Name: Lonchura striata domestica, Family: Estrildidae). It details their habitat, including their distribution across numerous Asian countries (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam) and preferred environments like grasslands, open fields, and agricultural areas. Physical characteristics are described as a size of 10-11 cm, weight of 15-20 g, and a distinct blackish-brown head with white underparts and rump, with a finely streaked back. The diet section specifies their primary granivorous nature, natural diet of grains, insects, fruits, and flowers, and a zoo diet of millets, ragi, and sunflower seeds. Lifespan is noted as 4-7 years. Mating and reproduction details include a year-round mating season, a clutch size of 4-6 eggs, and an incubation period of 13-15 days. Similar information is presented in Kannada on the left page. In the background, a dark wire mesh enclosure is visible, suggesting an animal habitat. A light yellow, brick-patterned wall segment is seen behind the display board, with a green trim. The board itself has decorative red and gold borders, enhancing its visual appeal. The scene appears to be well-lit during daytime.

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