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Black-faced Woodswallow

Artamus cinereus

Description:

The Black-faced Woodswallow is a smokey grey-brown above with a black face around the base of the bill and the eyes. The underparts are lighter grey with a black undertail in the race cinereus or a white undertail in the race albiventris of north-eastern Queensland. The black tail feathers are tipped white. The bluish bill is tipped black. Young birds are mainly brown, with extensive streaking, the underparts are washed buff-brown and they have a pale brown bill. May be seen in groups, often with other woodswallows, and roosts in tight clusters in trees during storms or sudden cold weather.

Habitat:

The Black-faced Woodswallow is found in open country, often far from water, as well as in open woodlands, around lakes and wetlands and in irrigated areas.

Notes:

Feeding: The Black-faced Woodswallow feeds on insects. It perches on shrubs, fences and telegraph wires, darting down to catch prey and will often hover. It will also eat nectar. Often feeds in mixed flocks with swifts and swiflets, and also associates with other woodswallows and the White-winged Triller. Breeding: Black-faced Woodswallows nest and rear their young co-operatively, often mobbing potential predators. The nests are flimsy constructions of twigs placed low in a small tree, stump or artificial structure.

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3 Comments

lori.tas
lori.tas 11 years ago

These are so pretty. They are in the same family as the magpies and butcher-birds, which you can tell because they all have the same pale blue colored bills.

ShannaB
ShannaB 11 years ago

That is a beautiful bird.

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 11 years ago

What a sweetie. Would you please consider adding these to the Central Qld mission MacC?

MacChristiansen
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MacChristiansen

4702, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Sep 9, 2012
Submitted on Sep 9, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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