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+ | ==Identification== | ||
+ | Green upperparts, orange-brown cap, streaked white and off-white to cream underparts, streaked on chin, throat and breast. The sexes are similar and young birds have less streaking on the underside. | ||
+ | ==Distribution== | ||
+ | [[Australia]] from southern [[Queensland]] to eastern [[South Australia]]. | ||
+ | ==Taxonomy== | ||
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+ | ==Habitat== | ||
+ | Open forests and woodlands, especially eucalypts. | ||
+ | ==Behaviour== | ||
+ | The diet includes insects, seeds, nectar or fruit. | ||
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+ | Bot sexes build the oval, domed nest, with a hooded entrance near the top, from bark mixed with lichen, mosses and spider webs and egg sacs, lined with feathers, fur or soft plant down, placed in the outer branches of trees, shrubs and vine-covered saplings, mainly of eucalypts. The female incubates the eggs and both parents feed the young, along with other members of the breeding group. Nests may be parasitised by [[Shining Bronze-cuckoos]], as well as [[Fan-tailed Cuckoos]]. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{GSearch|Acanthiza+lineata}} | {{GSearch|Acanthiza+lineata}} | ||
*[http://www.aviceda.org/abid/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&fid=64&bid=1022 View more images of this species on the ABID] | *[http://www.aviceda.org/abid/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&fid=64&bid=1022 View more images of this species on the ABID] | ||
− | [[Category:Birds]] | + | [[Category:Birds]][[Category:incomplete]] |
Revision as of 19:09, 20 June 2008
- Acanthiza lineata
Identification
Green upperparts, orange-brown cap, streaked white and off-white to cream underparts, streaked on chin, throat and breast. The sexes are similar and young birds have less streaking on the underside.
Distribution
Australia from southern Queensland to eastern South Australia.
Taxonomy
Habitat
Open forests and woodlands, especially eucalypts.
Behaviour
The diet includes insects, seeds, nectar or fruit.
Bot sexes build the oval, domed nest, with a hooded entrance near the top, from bark mixed with lichen, mosses and spider webs and egg sacs, lined with feathers, fur or soft plant down, placed in the outer branches of trees, shrubs and vine-covered saplings, mainly of eucalypts. The female incubates the eggs and both parents feed the young, along with other members of the breeding group. Nests may be parasitised by Shining Bronze-cuckoos, as well as Fan-tailed Cuckoos.