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Alternative names: Firetail Finch and Tasmanian Finch.

Photo © by Tom Tarrant
Melaleuca, Tasmania, February 2003
Stagonopleura bella

Identification

11cm.

  • Olive-brown body
  • White breast with dark fine barring
  • Black mask
  • Pale blue eye ring
  • Thickish red bill
  • Crimson rump
  • Pink-cream legs and feet
  • Short, rounded wings
  • Short, square-tipped tail

Juveniles are duller than the adults with a smaller eye patch and a blackish bill.

Juvenile
Photo © by peterday
Cox Scrub Conservation Park, South Australia, December 2020

Distribution

South-eastern Australia and Tasmania.

Taxonomy

Subspecies[1]

There are 3 subspecies:

  • S. b. bella:
  • S. b. interposita:
  • S. b. samueli:

Habitat

Swampy grass, coastal belts of dry forest, shrubby heath, Buttongrass heathland, tea-tree scrub; never far from water.

Behaviour

Diet

The diet includes grass seeds and the seeds of the casuarinas and tea tree.

Breeding

Both sexes build the nest which is shaped like a bottle on its side with a long tunnel leading to a round egg chamber. The nest is placed in dense foliage near the ground and is made of thin grass stems, lined with feathers. The 4-8 eggs are incubated for 20 days by both adults. The young fledge 20 days later.

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. Birds in Backyards
  3. BF Member observations

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