java sparrow การใช้
- The Java sparrow has become established on the island with populations near Poon Saan.
- Some taxonomists place this species and the Java sparrow in their own genus, " Padda ".
- A few further bird species are also called sparrows, such as the Java sparrow, an estrildid finch.
- In the Caribbean, the Java sparrow was introduced to Puerto Rico where it is fairly common near San Juan.
- Its appearance resembles the closely related Java sparrow, but is smaller than the latter and has different coloured plumage.
- In Asia the Java sparrow is most often raised almost from birth by human breeders and owners, and they become very tame and attached to humans.
- The United States and the Netherlands failed to win the two-thirds majority vote needed for greater CITES protection for the straw-headed bulbul and the Java sparrow.
- You may see also several small, colorful, exotic birds in the crater, such as the Kentucky cardinal, Japanese white-eye, Java sparrow, Brazilian cardinal and the Pacific golden plover.
- Birds at the zoo include little penguins and peafowl, musk lorikeet, bush stone-curlew, tawny frogmouth, satin bowerbird, golden pheasant, Java sparrow, plum-headed parakeet, noisy pitta, mandarin duck, king parrot, banded rail, guinea fowl, Cape Barren goose, Egyptian goose.
- After a two-year program by FNPF in which 64 cage bred birds were rehabilitated and released onto Nusa Penida, their number had increased to over 100 in 2009 . Other released birds include the Java sparrow, Mitchell's lorikeet and sulphur crested cockatoo.
- In captivity, a variety of colourations have been bred, including white, silver / opal, fawn / isabel, pastel, cream and agate ( which currently is rare within Europe captive specimens ) along with the pied Java sparrow ( called the " sakura buncho " in Japan ).