Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Eastern Spinebill (juvenile)

Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris

Description:

The Eastern Spinebill is most easily recognised by its very long, fine, down-curved beak and energetic flight, during which its white outer tail feathers are prominent. Males have a grey-black crown which extends in a black line on either site of the breast. The breast and throat are white, with a rufous patch in the centre of the throat. The wings and lower back are dark grey and the underparts and upper back are buff. Females are similar to males but have less distinct markings.

Habitat:

low open forest.

Species ID Suggestions



Sign in to suggest organism ID

2 Comments

TonyMarkham
TonyMarkham 11 years ago

Thanks lori.tas. Description updated.

lori.tas
lori.tas 11 years ago

Lovely photos, Tony. Can you edit your description to indicate this is a juvenile (as evidenced by the orange in the bill)?

TonyMarkham
Spotted by
TonyMarkham

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Feb 12, 2012
Submitted on Aug 19, 2013

Related Spottings

Eastern Spinebill Western Spinebill Western Spinebill Eastern Spinebill

Nearby Spottings

Common Fringe Lily Eastern Water Skink Dillwynia floribunda Darwinia fascicularis
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team