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Red wattlebird Anthochaera carunculata: V: Scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones. ... All have 12 tail feathers and nine primary flight feathers. Finches have a ...
The red wattlebird is a rare vagrant to New Zealand, with confirmed records at Matakana in 1865 and Rohutu, Taranaki, in 1885, and a third unconfirmed report from Motupiko in 1938. [35] The red wattlebird appears to be a permanent resident in much of its range, though its movements are poorly known.
Of the five species in the genus only the yellow wattlebird (Anthochaera paradoxa) and the red wattlebird (A. carunculata) have the wattles of their common name. [2] These are bare fleshy appendages, usually wrinkled and often brightly coloured, hanging from the cheeks, neck or throat, and presumably serving for display.
A red wattlebird Reason Has not been used in the species article for eight years. The existing FP File:Red wattlebird.jpg has higher resolution and better bokeh. Articles this image appears in Anthochaera Previous nomination/s Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Red Wattlebird Nominator MER-C. Delist — MER-C 11:46, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
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Little wattlebird; R. Red wattlebird; Regent honeyeater; W. Western wattlebird; Y. Yellow wattlebird This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 09:57 ...