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[[Image:Large-billed Scrubwren2.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Subspecies ''viridior''<br />Photo &copy; '''[http://www.birdforum.net/member.php?u=16212 Mat & Cathy]'''<br />Mt Hypipamee, nr Atherton, [[Queensland]], [[Australia]], July 2009]]
 
;[[:Category:Sericornis|Sericornis]] magnirostra
 
;[[:Category:Sericornis|Sericornis]] magnirostra
[[Image:Large-billed Scrubwren2.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Mat+&+Cathy|Mat & Cathy}}<b />Location: Mt Hypipamee, nr Atherton, Queensland, [[Australia]], July, 2009]]
 
 
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
Large dark red-brown eye, pale buff face, upperparts olive-brown, red-brown on the head and rump and the base of tail is washed rufous (reddish), with light buff underparts.
 
Large dark red-brown eye, pale buff face, upperparts olive-brown, red-brown on the head and rump and the base of tail is washed rufous (reddish), with light buff underparts.
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==Behaviour==
 
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====Diet====
 
Diet includes insects and spiders, which it forages for by working upwards on trunks and branches of trees and vines 3 m - 17 m above the forest floor.  
 
Diet includes insects and spiders, which it forages for by working upwards on trunks and branches of trees and vines 3 m - 17 m above the forest floor.  
 
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====Breeding====
 
It seldom builds its own nest and uses nests of other species. When it does build its own nest, it is domed with a side entrance and made of plant stems, rootlets, leaf remnants and moss, lined with feathers.
 
It seldom builds its own nest and uses nests of other species. When it does build its own nest, it is domed with a side entrance and made of plant stems, rootlets, leaf remnants and moss, lined with feathers.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
# Clements, James F. 2007. ''The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World''. 6th ed., with updates to October 2007. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801445019
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==External Links==
 
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{{GSearch|Sericornis+magnirostra}}
 
{{GSearch|Sericornis+magnirostra}}
*[http://www.aviceda.org/abid/birdimages.php?action=birdspecies&fid=64&bid=999 View more images of this species on the ABID]
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[[Category:Birds]] [[Category:Sericornis]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 20 June 2018

Subspecies viridior
Photo © Mat & Cathy
Mt Hypipamee, nr Atherton, Queensland, Australia, July 2009
Sericornis magnirostra

Identification

Large dark red-brown eye, pale buff face, upperparts olive-brown, red-brown on the head and rump and the base of tail is washed rufous (reddish), with light buff underparts.

Distribution

Eastern Australia east of the Great Dividing Range from about Cooktown (Queensland) to about Melbourne (Victoria). Not migratory.

Taxonomy

Three subspecies are recognized[1]: magnirostra, viridior, and howei.

Habitat

Tropical, sub-tropical and temperate rainforests.

Behaviour

Diet

Diet includes insects and spiders, which it forages for by working upwards on trunks and branches of trees and vines 3 m - 17 m above the forest floor.

Breeding

It seldom builds its own nest and uses nests of other species. When it does build its own nest, it is domed with a side entrance and made of plant stems, rootlets, leaf remnants and moss, lined with feathers.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2017. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2017, with updates to August 2017. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/

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