ML201873021 IBC 1509327
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A Yellow-rumped Thornbill feeding on the ground then flying off. The Yellow-rumped Thornbill (Acanthiza chrysorrhoa) is Australia’s largest and best-known thornbill species, as well as being the easiest to identify with its striking yellow rump. These thornbills are sedentary, and are usually seen in small flocks, and often hunt small insects on the ground in short grass in pastures, parklands, golf courses and on the edges of woodlands and scrub. The four races of the Yellow-rumped Thornbill occur over all of southern Australia as well as into semi-arid areas further north. They are absent from the tropics and the driest deserts. This Yellow-rumped Thornbill was feeding on small insects on the ground at Herdsman Lake near Perth in Western Australia and belongs to the nominate race Acanthiza chrysorrhoa chrysorrhoa. Elevation: 7 m. Date added to IBC: July 23, 2018.
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IBC scientific name: Acanthiza chrysorrhoa chrysorrhoa.
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