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Varied Sittella

Daphoenositta chrysoptera leucoptera

Description:

"Colouration completely depends on the subspecies..." This subspecies is also called the White-winged Sitella. It has "[a black] crown and head, and its body is either whitish or grey often streaked with black and grey. Its wings are black, with a broad bar in white. The iris is dark orange, and the eye-ring legs and feet are orange-yellow. The beak is [yellow or can be] orange with a black tip that can extend as far as the base." (Wiki)

Habitat:

Spiralling headfirst down this tree at Mt Hart.

Notes:

The first time I have seen this bird! My first thought when I saw it was that it was a Treecreeper. After some research I discovered that that can be a common first glance mistake :) Here's why: "At first glance a foraging Varied Sittella may appear to behave rather like a treecreeper as it probes crevices in the bark of trees for insects and other invertebrates while scurrying about the branches and trunks. However, closer observation shows that sittellas spiral head-first down the trunks of trees, while treecreepers spiral up the trunks." (Birdlife Australia: http://birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/vari... ) Reference: http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/...

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4 Comments

armadeus.4
armadeus.4 7 years ago

Thank you Rob!

triggsturner
triggsturner 7 years ago

Lovely bird! Great spotting.

armadeus.4
armadeus.4 7 years ago

Thank you Hema!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 7 years ago

great find!

armadeus.4
Spotted by
armadeus.4

Western Australia, Australia

Spotted on Apr 26, 2015
Submitted on May 13, 2016

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