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ViewsWhite-browed WoodswallowFrom Opus
[edit] Identification20cm. Black face and chin, deep blue grey upperparts, chestnut brown lower breast to undertail, pale white grey underwings and undertail, with white tail tips, distinctive white eyebrow. Females duller, browner body and pink to fawn underparts. Young birds are mainly brown, mottled and streaked buff to cream, no white brow. [edit] Distribution[edit] Taxonomy[edit] HabitatEucalypt forests and woodlands, dry heaths, spinifex, farmlands, orchards and towns. [edit] BehaviourThe diet includes flying insects. A loose shallow nest is built from twigs, grasses and roots, and placed in a tree fork, hollow stump or fence post, about 1 m to 6 m above the ground. 2-3 eggs are laid. Both sexes build the nest, incubate the eggs and feed the young. [edit] External LinksCategories: Incomplete | Birds | Artamus
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