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==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | One of the smallest fairy- | + | One of the smallest fairy-wrens. The male is black with a bright red back. The female is a very plain light brown, with a brown bill. |
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==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
[[Australia]]. The scarlet-backed form can be found in the eastern coastal areas from the middle of Queensland south to central New South Wales. The crimson-backed form are from northern Western Australia through the coastal areas of the Northern Territory to North Queensland. | [[Australia]]. The scarlet-backed form can be found in the eastern coastal areas from the middle of Queensland south to central New South Wales. The crimson-backed form are from northern Western Australia through the coastal areas of the Northern Territory to North Queensland. |
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- Malurus melanocephalus
Identification
One of the smallest fairy-wrens. The male is black with a bright red back. The female is a very plain light brown, with a brown bill.
Distribution
Australia. The scarlet-backed form can be found in the eastern coastal areas from the middle of Queensland south to central New South Wales. The crimson-backed form are from northern Western Australia through the coastal areas of the Northern Territory to North Queensland.
Taxonomy
There are two forms, scarlet-backed (race melanocephalus) and crimson-backed (race cruentatus).
Habitat
Tropical & sub-tropical woodlands, near water.
Behaviour
References
The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds