- Wilsonia citrina
Identification
5 1/2" (14 cm). Olive above, yellow below. Male has yellow face, black hood and black throat. Both sexes have white tail spots.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Habitat
Mature, moist forests with luxuriant undergrowth, especially in ravines; also in wooded swamps.
Behaviour
A nest is made of leaves and plant fibres, lined with grass and placed in a tree or shrub. 3 or 4 creamy-white, brown-spotted eggs are laid.