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The leader of a pack of young boys taking shelter from the sun under a tin shed awning outside Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
White-browed wagtail is the largest species of wagtail about 21 cm length. It is a slender bird, with the characteristic long, constantly wagging tail of its genus. It has black upperparts, head and breast, with a white supercilium and large white wingbar. Unlike white wagtails it never has white on the forehead. The rest of the underparts are white. The female has the black less intense than in the male. Juveniles are like the females brown-grey where the adult is black. They are common in small water bodies and have adapted to urban environments where they often nest on roof tops. The specific name is derived from the Indian city of Madras (now Chennai).
The White-browed Scrubwren lives in rainforest, open forest, woodland and heaths. Australia has five species of scrubwren, of which this is the most common and widespread. It is usually seen in pairs, low down in thick vegetation.
Wetenschappelijke naam:
Neochmia temporalis
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Red-browed Finch
Algemeen (In common):
The Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis) is an estrildid finch that inhabits the east coast of Australia. This species has also been introduced to French Polynesia for breeding. It is commonly found in temperate forest and dry savanna habitats. It may also be found in dry forest and mangrove habitats in tropical region.
Vogelgroep (Taxonomy):
The Red-browed Finch is one of four species in the genus Neochmia. Alternate names include Red-browed Firetail.
There are three noted subspecies: the nominate species N. temporalis temporalis, in most of the east coast, and inland New South Wales and Victoria; N. temporalis minor, which is distinguished by a white breast, in northern Queensland, and south-east of Australia, and N. temporalis loftyi in the south west corner of South Australia, although the latter is sometimes not listed as a subspecies, as the differences between it and the type species are relatively minor.
Veldkenmerken:
The species is distinguished by the bright red stripe above the eye, and bright red rump. The rest of the body is grey, with olive wing coverts and collar. Juveniles do not have red brow marks, and lack olive colouration on the collar and wing coverts. The adults are 11–12 cm long
Geluid (Sound):
The finch makes short, piping high-pitched cheeps. When disturbed, the whole flock will disperse, cheeping, and re-congregate near-by.
Voorkomen (Conservation status):
The finch is common in the south east of its range, from Brisbane to Melbourne . Subspecies N. minor is common between Cooktown and Townsville. The species is listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN red list. There are no key threatening processes for N. temporalis, although the Pest Animal Control CRC suggests that the introduced Nutmeg Mannikin (Lonchura punctulata), which currently threatens some native Mannikins through increased competition, may be a minor threat to N. lateralis in northern Queensland.
In regional areas the species needs adequate shrub density to provide cover and foraging places. The species has been noted to decline or even disappear in areas that have been cleared or grazed, especially in combination with drought.
Habitat:
The Red-browed Finch is highly sociable, and is usually seen in small flocks of 10 to 20 individuals. Flocks are sedentary or nomadic in their local area. Flocks prefer semi-open woodland, especially edges of forests, where brushy scrub meets cleared areas, especially near creeks.
Voedsel.
N. temporalis is a seed eater, living mostly on grass and sedge seed, but will happily feed on many non-native seeds. Wild birds will even enter large-mesh aviaries in suburban areas to eat seed, given the opportunity.
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The White-browed Wagtail or Large Pied Wagtail (Motacilla maderaspatensis) is a medium-sized bird and is the largest member of the wagtail family. They are conspicuously patterned with black above and white below, a prominent white brow, shoulder stripe and outer tail feathers. They are common in small water bodies and have adapted to urban environments where they often nest on roof tops. The specific name is derived from the Indian city of Madras (now Chennai).
The White-browed Wagtail is the largest species of wagtail at 21 cm length. It is a slender bird, with the characteristic long, constantly wagging tail of its genus. It has black upperparts, head and breast, with a white supercilium and large white wingbar. Unlike White Wagtails it never has white on the forehead. The rest of the underparts are white. The female has the black less intense than in the male. Juveniles are like the females brown-grey where the adult is black.
The White-browed Wagtail is a resident breeder in India and is endemic to the Indian subcontinent. It is found south of the Himalayas, east of the Indus system and to the west of Bangladesh. It is rare in the higher altitude regions but has been seen in Ladakh on the edge of the Tibetan plateau. In most of India it is found below 1000 m but in southern India it goes up into the hills up to 2200 m. It is very rare in the Indus valley area. It is absent from the Sind region of Pakistan. It is found in open freshwater wetland habitats. It is one of the few Motacilla wagtails that has adapted well to urban habitats and is often found perched on overhead water storages in residential buildings
Climacteris affinis. Seen on the Baldry's Crossing circuit path, Green's Bush on the Mornington Peninsula (Victoria, Australia). DSCN0561
Enodes erythrophris
Lore Lindu NP, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia.
Other name: Fiery-browed Starling.
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Rufous-browed Flycatcher - Anthipes solitaris malayana - Мухоловка-отшельник
Fraser's Hill (Bukit Fraser), Pahang, Malaysia, 08/08/2015
"furrowed brow" and open mouth... looks as though he is seeing something terrible or painful take place before him
Yellow Browed Warbler feeding in the tops of the trees at Kilminning. Great to finally manage decent views and photos of one of these wee rare visitors from the east.
Black-browed albatross Thalassarche melanophris (adult); New Island; (Falkland/Malvinas Islands); 29 October 2009
The Falklands are the most important breeding area for this species, holding about 70% of its total breeding population; New Island holds about 12000 breeding pairs.
Neochmia temporalis temporalis
Nothing like a Red-browed Finch to brighten up a dreary day!
Seen at Balbirooroo Wetlands, Mornington Peninsula.
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Part of Fylingdales Moor, North Yorkshire, recovering from a 'wildfire', with Robin Hood's Bay and North Cheek in background
Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. Had difficulty getting close enough for a reasonable photo. Mainly only found along the Zambezi River.
The rouges house, Claude Jerimiah Greengrass featured in 'Heartbeat'. This is a scanned photo camera used was a Canon A-1
Saunders Island, Falkland Islands
The black-browed albatross can be up to 37 inches long and weight up to 10 pounds. The females are typically smaller with a length of about 31 inches and they weigh about 6 pounds. They can have a wing span that ranges from 79 to 94 inches.
Pink-browed Rosefinch Female; 15 cm
Local Name: Tuti, Laal Tuti
Distribution: Resident Himalayas.
Conservation Status: Uncommon
Location: Hanol, Garhwal, March 2013
Wasn't even aware of the existence of this bird type until seeing it yesterday. The first indication of it, and a few mates, was the sound of long strips of bark being ripped from the trunks and crashing onto the forest floor litter. It was very cold with a strong wind belting through the forest but we could still hear the racket it was making.
(and sorry, not sharp - far from ideal conditions)
Red-browed Treecreeper, Yerrabi Track, Namadgi National Park, A.C.T