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The yellow-rumped thornbill is the largest species of thornbill, 9.5–12 cm (3.7–4.7 in) long and weighing 9 g (0.32 oz). [6] It has a short tail and a long slender bill. The species has a distinctive yellow rump, a black forehead with white spots, grey head and neck, a white line above the eye and white throat.
Western thornbill: Acanthiza inornata: southwestern Australia. Slender-billed thornbill: Acanthiza iredalei: Australia. Yellow-rumped thornbill: Acanthiza chrysorrhoa: southern and eastern Australia as well as Tasmania Yellow thornbill: Acanthiza nana: eastern coast of Australia. Grey thornbill: Acanthiza cinerea: New Guinea Striated thornbill ...
The yellow thornbill likely breed in solitary pairs, but in some areas, evidence of co-operative breeding has been found. [7] Yellow thornbill nests are rounded and domed, with a small entrance near the top. Nests are usually made of bark-fibre and grasses matted together with spider-web, located in the upper foliage of shrubs and small trees. [7]
Tasmanian thornbill, Acanthiza ewingii - Aus; Chestnut-rumped thornbill, Acanthiza uropygialis - Aus; Slaty-backed thornbill, Acanthiza robustirostris - Aus; Western thornbill, Acanthiza inornata - Aus; Buff-rumped thornbill, Acanthiza reguloides - Aus; Slender-billed thornbill, Acanthiza iredalei - Aus; Yellow-rumped thornbill, Acanthiza ...
The yellow wattlebird is Australia's largest honeyeater and an endemic Tasmanian species. A total of 383 species of bird have been recorded living in the wild on the island of Tasmania, nearby islands and islands in Bass Strait. Birds of Macquarie Island are not included in this list. Twelve species are endemic to the island of Tasmania, and most of these are common and widespread. However ...
The buff-rumped thornbill (Acanthiza reguloides) is a small passerine bird species belonging to the genus Acanthiza, most of which are endemic to Australia.Measuring 8–10 cm in length, this unassuming thornbill is characterised by its plain greenish brown upperparts and very pale-yellow underparts, with a distinctive buff coloured rump.
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Buff-rumped thornbill, Acanthiza reguloides; Mountain thornbill, Acanthiza katherina (E) Brown thornbill, Acanthiza pusilla; Inland thornbill, Acanthiza apicalis; Yellow-rumped thornbill, Acanthiza chrysorrhoa; Chestnut-rumped thornbill, Acanthiza uropygialis; Slaty-backed thornbill, Acanthiza robustirostris; Yellow thornbill, Acanthiza nana