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Grey Butcher Bird

Description:

The grey butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) is a widely distributed species endemic to Australia. The adult Grey Butcherbird has a black crown and face and a grey back, with a thin white collar. The wings are grey, with large areas of white and the underparts are white. The grey and black bill is large, with a small hook at the tip of the upper bill. The eye is dark brown and the legs and feet are dark grey.

Habitat:

Phillip Island Wildlife Park

Notes:

Grey Butcherbirds are aggressive predators. They prey on small animals, including birds, lizards and insects, as well as some fruits and seeds. Uneaten food may be stored in the fork or a branch or impaled. Grey Butcherbirds sit on an open perch searching for prey which, once sighted, they pounce on. Most mobile prey is caught on the ground.

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Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Oct 6, 2014
Submitted on Oct 6, 2014

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