Amadavat

/ˌæməˈdɑːvæt/ noun

A small, brightly colored finch native to Asia, often kept as a cage bird for its beautiful red plumage and song.

Named after Ahmadabad (also spelled Ahmedabad), a city in Gujarat, India, where the bird was commonly exported from in the 17th-18th centuries. European traders adapted the city name into 'amadavat.'

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