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Apostlebird

Struthidea cinerea

Description:

The Apostlebird is a medium-sized dark grey bird with a short strong bill, brown wings and black tail. It is normally seen in groups of six to ten birds, and is usally seen on the ground. It belongs to the group of birds known as 'mud-nesters', the Family Corcoracidae, noted for their communal life style and their bowl nests constructed of mud and plant fibres. Similar species: The Apostlebird is often found in association with the White-winged Chough, which belongs to the same family and has similar habits (communal living, mud nests, ground-foraging). However the White-winged Chough is quite distinctive, being black with white wing panels visible in flight, as well as having a long curved beak and a bright red eye.

Habitat:

Apostlebirds form a 'breeding unit' of around ten related birds - a dominant male and several females plus immature birds (the previous season's young) that act as helpers. The nest is a large mud bowl, placed on a horizontal branch 3 - 20 m high, and reinforced and lined with grass. All members of a group assist with nest building, as well as feeding of nestlings, while only the adults usually incubate the eggs. More than one female may lay eggs in the same nest. While many eggs may be laid usually only four nestlings will survive to fledge, with numbers possibly restricted by the size of the nest. Two broods may be raised in a season.

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3 Comments

Christiane
Christiane 11 years ago

Yes, they are A LITTLE NOISY.. But funny to watch..

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 11 years ago

great photo of this interesting bird - although a little noisy, I recall that they had a distinct and interesting "chatter".
We hand fed some of these in an outback town. Very interesting information - thanks !

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 11 years ago

Interesting information and Bird!

Christiane
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Christiane

4671, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jul 18, 2012
Submitted on Jul 20, 2012

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