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Breeds from September to April. Oval nest is suspended from foliage of mangroves and has a hooded side entrance. Two or three pinkish, speckled eggs.
 
Breeds from September to April. Oval nest is suspended from foliage of mangroves and has a hooded side entrance. Two or three pinkish, speckled eggs.
 
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Revision as of 20:10, 26 August 2007

Gerygone levigaster
Photo by Tom Tarrant

Identification

Photo taken; Deception Bay, SE Queensland, Australia 4 in (10–11 cm); 0.25 oz (7 g). A tiny bird with a brown back, white underparts, and a white brow.

Distribution

Coasts of northern and eastern Australia south to Newcastle. Also small area in southeastern New Guinea.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Mangroves and neighboring vegetation, sometimes rainforests and gardens.

Behaviour

Active and fairly tame. May be migratory at southern part of range. Attractive, whistling song and soft chattering notes. Gleans, snatches, and hovers at outer foliage of mangroves and other trees for insects. Breeds from September to April. Oval nest is suspended from foliage of mangroves and has a hooded side entrance. Two or three pinkish, speckled eggs.

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