Definition
Genus Padda refers to a group of estrildid finches native to southern Asia, including the well-known Java sparrow. These birds are popular in aviculture due to their docile temperament and attractive plumage. They are characterized by their stout build and distinctive coloration. Genus Padda species are often found in flocks, reflecting their social nature. Think of them as the friendly neighbors of the bird world. These birds adapt well to captivity, making them popular as pets.