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Photo © by julien
Metung, Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, Australia
Rhipidura rufifrons

Identification

Race hamadryas. By the Clements list still considered a race of Rufous Fantail - Rhipidura rufifrons
Photo © by mehdhalaouate
Yamdena island, the Tanimbars, Indonesia, August 2006

15·5–17·5 cm (6-6¾ in)

  • Rufous forehead
  • Greyish-brown crown, face, nape and mantle
  • More rufous tones to lower back, rump and upper tail
  • Reddish-brown eyebrows
  • White chin and throat
  • Black and white spotted breast
  • Whitish underparts, tinged brown

Distribution

Australasia: found in north and east Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Guam, Sulawesi and eastern Indonesia.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

Juvenile
Photo © by aussietrev
Logan River Gold Coast, Australia, January 2008
Subspecies intermedia
Photo © by Ken Doy
Eddie Santagiuliana Way, Brisbane, Queensland, September 2017

There are 18 subspecies[1]:

  • R. r. torrida:
  • Northern Moluccas (Halmahera, Ternate, Bacan and Obi)
  • R. r. louisiadensis:
  • D'Entrecasteaux and Louisiade archipelagos
  • R. r. uraniae:
  • Guam (Mariana Islands) - extinct
  • R. r. saipanensis:
  • Mariana Islands (Saipan and Tinian)
  • R. r. mariae:
  • Mariana Islands (Agiguan and Rota)
  • R. r. versicolor:
  • Yap (Caroline Islands)
  • R. r. melaenolaema:
  • Vanikoro (Santa Cruz Islands)
  • R. r. agilis:
  • R. r. utupuae:
  • R. r. commoda:
  • R. r. rufofronta:
  • R. r. granti:
  • R. r. russata:
  • R. r. brunnea:
  • R. r. kuperi:
  • R. r. ugiensis:
  • R. r. intermedia:
  • R. r. rufifrons:

Habitat

Close to the ground in shady areas of rainforests, dense wet forests, swamp woodlands and mangroves. May occur in more open and urban habitats on migration.

Behaviour

Diet

The diet consists mostly of small insects such as bugs, beetles and flies.

Vocalisation

Voice is very small and high pitched.. a quick kik kik kik cwit.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2017. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2017, with updates to August 2017. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved November 2015)
  3. Birds in Backyards
  4. Wikipedia

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