ML201994921 IBC 1609671
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- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
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- Behaviors
- Vocalizing
- Sounds
- Call
Media notes
A female White-winged Triller perching and calling in a high wind. White-winged Trillers (Lalage tricolor) are found throughout most of mainland Australia, mainly in lightly wooded habitats. They are mostly insectivorous, taking a wide range of insects and small spiders, as well as some fruits and seeds. This female White-winged Triller was perched amongst dead twigs on a shrub on the Miaboolya Beach Road, north of Carnarvon in Western Australia, hanging on in a strong wind and calling occasionally. Elevation: 6 m. Date added to IBC: September 10, 2019.
Observation details
Rufous Songlarks (Cincloramphus mathewsi) are found throughout most of mainland Australia, mainly in lightly wooded habitats. They are mostly insectivorous, taking a wide range of insects and small spiders, as well as some fruits and seeds. This non-breeding male Rufous Songlark was perched amongst dead twigs on a shrub on the Miaboolya Beach Road, north of Carnarvon in Western Australia, hanging on in a strong wind and calling occasionally.
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- Original file size
- 76.28 MB