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- Amytornis woodwardi
Identification
Long tail typically held upright, conspicuous white throat, black head and upper parts with white streaks, dark chestnut brown belly, rump and tail.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Habitat
Bare flat plateaux and stepped or terraced hillsides along broad valleys, characterised by mature spinifex Triodia microstachya which is used for nesting, bare rock, and hummock grassland.
Behaviour
The diet includes invertebrates, seeds and other vegetable matter.