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;[[:Category:Stiltia|Stiltia]] isabella | ;[[:Category:Stiltia|Stiltia]] isabella | ||
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==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
Sandy-olive, very long, narrow, pointed black wings, deep chestnut brown and black patch on flanks, long dark grey, brownish or dark red legs and feet . When breeding, the bill is bright red, otherwise mostly black. Non breeding plumage is duller with blackish spotting on the throat and smaller flank-marks. | Sandy-olive, very long, narrow, pointed black wings, deep chestnut brown and black patch on flanks, long dark grey, brownish or dark red legs and feet . When breeding, the bill is bright red, otherwise mostly black. Non breeding plumage is duller with blackish spotting on the throat and smaller flank-marks. | ||
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The nest is sometimes lined with small pebbles, dry vegetation or rabbit dung or sometimes the eggs are laid on bare ground in a hollow. Both sexes incubate the eggs and brood the young. | The nest is sometimes lined with small pebbles, dry vegetation or rabbit dung or sometimes the eggs are laid on bare ground in a hollow. Both sexes incubate the eggs and brood the young. | ||
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+ | #[http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/finder/display.cfm?id=355 Birds in Backyards] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 22:54, 14 January 2009
- Stiltia isabella
Identification
Sandy-olive, very long, narrow, pointed black wings, deep chestnut brown and black patch on flanks, long dark grey, brownish or dark red legs and feet . When breeding, the bill is bright red, otherwise mostly black. Non breeding plumage is duller with blackish spotting on the throat and smaller flank-marks.
Distribution
Breeds in Australia; winters to southern New Guinea and Greater Sundas.
Taxonomy
A monotypic species.
Habitat
Open inland plains, sparsely wooded plains, stony plains, tussock grasslands, arid and semi-arid areas, lowlands.
Behaviour
The diet includes insects, spiders and centipedes.
The nest is sometimes lined with small pebbles, dry vegetation or rabbit dung or sometimes the eggs are laid on bare ground in a hollow. Both sexes incubate the eggs and brood the young.