Red-Browed Finch

Scientific name: Neochmia temporalis -

 

Another Australian native bird at La Trobe University!

The Red-browed Finch is most easily recognised by its bright red eyebrow, rump and beak, on an otherwise green and grey bird. Upperparts are olive green with grey underneath. Both sexes are similar in appearance. Often observed in small flocks, which feed on the grass. They will fly into dense undergrowth when disturbed by a passer-by. Red-browed Finches may also be called Red-browed Firetails.

The Red-browed Finch is found in grassy areas interspersed with dense understorey vegetation, often along creek lines. The Red-browed Finch feeds on seeds and insects on the ground, but sometimes perches on seeding grass heads.

Its preference for open grassy areas surrounded by dense shrubbery enables the Red-browed Finch to survive well in weedy areas along railway tracks and creek lines, where seeding grasses escape the lawnmower. It may also benefit from bird feeders, provided the seeds are small and larger competitors are excluded.

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Uploaded on September 3, 2007
Taken on September 3, 2007