Gold breast finch and Java Rice Sparrow - largest and smallest waxbills
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Summary[edit] Description: English: The largest of the waxbill finches, the Java Rice Finch Sparrow (or any combination of those words), and the smallest (by some accounts), the Gold Breast Finch. These two only met for a photo op. Date: Check the meta-data. Source: I took this picture. Author: en:User:JohnnyMrNinja.
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