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Photo by Pearly_Shells
Location: Sth Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
Petroica rodinogaster

Identification

Black throat and upperparts, tan-buff wing-bars, deep lilac-pink breast and belly, small white patch on the forehead. Plain tail. Females - olive-brown upperparts, cinnamon-buff underparts, a buff forehead spot, and pink wash on the breast.

Similar Species

Similar in morph and markings to all the other members of its genus, but P. rodinogaster is the only one with pink (instead of red) over the entire chest and belly. Only the crissum is white.

Distribution

Uncommon in Australia - southern Victoria and south-east New South Wales as well as in Tasmania.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Damp forest and open habitat.

Behaviour

Diet includes spiders and insects, which it takes by watching patiently from a perch, then dropping to the ground.

The nest, made by the female, is deep and spherical made of moss, cobwebs, lichen, and fur. 2 clutches can be produced.

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