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Inland thornbill

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Acanthiza

Higher classification
  
Acanthiza

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Acanthizidae

Scientific name
  
Acanthiza apicalis

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Acanthiza, Bird, Chestnut‑rumped thornbill, Brown thornbill, Yellow‑rumped thornbill

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The inland thornbill (Acanthiza apicalis), commonly called the broad-tailed thornbill, is a small, insect-eating bird of Australia. The Inland Thornbill is commonly confused with the coastal brown thornbill (Acanthiza pusilla) due to its similar colorations. The inland thornbill encompasses four subspecies:


  • A. a. apicalis
  • A. a. albiventris
  • A. a. cinerascens
  • A. a. whitlocki
  • The thornbill ranges in size from 9 to 11 centimetres, averaging 10 centimetres and 7 grams. The bird has a grey-brown back, a reddish rump, and a dark tail with a white tip. Its underbelly is cream colored with black streaks. Both male and female thornbills look similar, though male birds tend to be a bit larger.

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    Breeding season lasts from July through December. Female thornbills average three eggs per clutch, which incubate for 19 days. Baby birds leave the nest after 17 days.

    Inland thornbill Inland Thornbill Australian Birds photographs by Graeme Chapman

    The thornbill can be found throughout Australia inland of the Great Dividing Range, but not in tropical northern climates or in Tasmania. The inland thornbill overlaps in range with the brown thornbill along the Great Dividing Range, leading to numerous mis-sightings. Inland thornbills live in dry scrublands and woodlands. In Southwestern Australia, they also inhabit sand heaths and karri and jarrah forests. It feeds on small insects and spiders, and occasionally seeds and small vegetable matter, beneath shrubs and in foliage.

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    References

    Inland thornbill Wikipedia


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