Javan Munia


Javan Munia (Lonchura leucogastroides)
Indonesian : Bondol Jawa, Pipit

Description : Smallish (11 cm), solid, black, brown and white finch. Upperparts brown,  unstreaked; face and upper chest black; belly sides and flanks white undertail dark brown. Distinguished from white-bellied munia by lack of pale streaks on back, lack of yellowish tinge on tail, clean edge between black chest  and white abdomen and white, rather than brown, flanks.
Iris-brown; bill-brown; feet-greyish
Voice : soft cheeps ‘chee-ee-ee’

Distribution and status: Singapore (introduced), South Sumatra, Java, Bali and Lombok. In Java and Bali this is a very common and widespread species up to 1500 m.

Habits: Frequents all kinds of cultivated areas and natural grassy patches. Forms flocks during rice harvest but usually pair-living or in small parties. Feeds on the ground or plucks seed from grass heads; spends much time in noisy chirping and grooming in large trees. Diet : Grass seeds, rice.


Breeding: The nest is a loose hollow sphere of grass blades or other material fixed quite high in a tree among ephiphytes, palm axils or other confined spot. Breeding is year-round. Four or five white eggs are laid.

Source: MacKinnon, John.1991.Field Guide to The Birds of Java and Bali. Gadjah Mada University Press. Yogyakarta.

Fantastic family holiday at various food stall in Patuk hills

Food stall is set at the hills of Patuk overlooking the beautiful skyline of Yogyakarta at some 30 minutes drive from downtown city.

Offering various heritage cuisine combined with the famed hospitality of the javanese. Enjoy they menu and those famous home-made cakes and desserts till midnight with comfortable clean surroundings, friendly service and javanese charm.

The food stall has special culinary treats such as sego kucing, hot drinking etc.

Lets explore the beauty of Yogyakarta with our families and relatives at Patuk hills, and turn you holidays into unforgetable memories.