Central and southern Sulawesi, Kalaotoa, Madu, and Lesser Sundas (Lombok east to Wetar, Romang, Kisar, Sermata and Babar, south to Sumba, Sawu, Ndao, Roti and Timor).
 
Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010).
Habits
Usually in small to large flocks. Often associated with other finches, especially other munias.
Food
Seeds of grasses.
Voice
Usually quiet. A loud 'peep' given in flight and when separated from the flock. Also 'pseet' or 'psit', possibly also used in contact. Song: said to be a warbling 'weeeee', with repeated rattling phrases 'chop-i-pi-chow, chip-pi-chow'.
Pale-headed Munia (Lonchura pallida) [XC166513]
by id from Senaru, North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia (call, flight call)
Subspecies
Birds from Gulf of Valley, in north-central Sulawesi, described as a geographical subspecies, subcastanea, purportedly darker rufous in colour, but plumage no different from that of specimens from elsewhere in Sulawesi.
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
pallida (Wallace, 1863) - South-western and central Sulawesi, eastern Flores Sea, and Lesser Sundas, from Lombok east to Babar Island, including Timor and Roti, and a probably as a vagrant to north-western Australia (Ashmore Reef).
subcastanea (Hartert, 1897) - Gulf of Palu region, north-eastern Sulawesi.
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