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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Atrichornis

Higher classification
  
Atrichornithidae

Order
  
Passerine

Suborder
  
Passeri

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Scrubbird Noisy Scrubbird by Matt Gibson on Prezi

Family
  
Atrichornithidae Stejneger, 1885

Lower classifications
  
Noisy scrubbird, Rufous scrubbird

Scrubbirds are shy, secretive, ground-dwelling birds of the family Atrichornithidae. There are just two species. The rufous scrubbird is rare and very restricted in its range, and the noisy scrubbird is so rare that until 1961 it was thought to be extinct. Both are native to Australia.

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The scrubbird family is ancient and is understood to be most closely related to the lyrebirds, and probably also the bowerbirds and treecreepers. All four families originated with the great corvid radiation of the Australia-New Guinea region.

Scrubbird Rufous scrubbird photo Atrichornis rufescens G36929 ARKive

The population of the noisy scrubbird was estimated at 40 to 45 birds in 1962. Conservation efforts succeeded in increasing the population to around 400 birds by the mid-1980s, and they have subsequently been reintroduced to several sites, but remain endangered. As of 2002, the population had recovered to around 1,200 birds.

Scrubbird Noisy Scrub Bird Lochman Transparencies

Description

Scrubbird Rufous Scrubbird Atrichornis rufescens

Birds of both species are about the same size as a common starling (roughly 20 cm long) and cryptically coloured in drab browns and blacks. They occupy dense undergrowth—the rufous scrubbird in temperate rain forests near the Queensland-New South Wales border, the noisy scrubbird in heaths and scrubby gullies in coastal Western Australia—and are adept at scuttling mouse-like under cover to avoid notice. They run fast, but their flight is feeble.

Scrubbird scrubbird

The males' calls, however, are powerful: ringing and metallic, with a ventriloquial quality, so loud as to be heard from a long distance in heavy scrub and almost painful at close range. Females build a domed nest close to the ground and take sole responsibility for raising the young.

Species of Atrichornithidae

  • Rufous scrubbird, Atrichornis rufescens
  • Noisy scrubbird, Atrichornis clamosus

  • Scrubbird Rufous scrubbird videos photos and facts Atrichornis rufescens

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    References

    Scrubbird Wikipedia