ML201873391 IBC 1517206
Bidragsyter
Robert Humphries Media from this contributor Profil
Dato
Lokalitet
Port Gregory (-28.1901, 114.2503)
Northampton, Western Australia, Australia
Media from this location Illustrert sjekkliste- Alder
- Ikke spesifisert
- Kjønn
- Ikke spesifisert
Kommentarer
A Black-faced Woodswallow perching on wire. The Black-faced Woodswallow (Artamus cinereus) is the most widespread species of Woodswallow in Australia. It occurs across most of the continent except for its eastern edge. These elegant birds are not related to true swallows, and are in the family Artamidae that includes Butcherbirds, Currawongs and Australian Magpies. It is common in arid, semi-arid and temperate habitats and is mainly insectivorous, hawking acrobatically to catch insects on the wing. This adult was perching on a wire powerline support on Hutt Lagoon, near Port Gregory in Western Australia. Elevation: 9 m. Date added to IBC: September 11, 2018.
Observasjonsdetaljer
IBC scientific name: Artamus cinereus cinereus.
Samling
Internet Bird Collection (IBC)
Teknisk informasjon
- Kamera
- Mikrofon
- Tilbehør
- Original file size
- 51.86 MB