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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Hylacola

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Hylacola cauta

Rank
  
Species

Shy heathwren Heathwren

Similar
  
Bird, Hylacola, Chestnut‑rumped heathwren, Rufous fieldwren, Redthroat

The shy heathwren (Hylacola cauta) is a species of small bird in the family Acanthizidae, endemic to Australia. They inhabit mostly mallee woodland that has relatively dense shrub and heath understorey. Shy heathwrens feed mostly on ground dwelling insects; rarely on seeds. Their ground level nests are dome-shaped and usually concealed within grass tussocks or shrubs. Within the nest they typically lay 2–3 freckled and pinkish eggs.

Shy heathwren Extroverted Shy Heathwren This bird was foraging near Nowi Flickr

The birds are cock-tailed bird with a chestnut rump that darkens towards the tip. Their feathers are white with brown streaking underneath and greyish-brown on the back and crown. They have a white eyebrow, tail tip and patch on the flight feathers and a black bill. Their eyes are brown to yellowish-brown and legs are slate-brown. Females have slightly duller colouring, and immature birds duller again with some of these being fawn coloured underneath.They have a total length when adults from 11 to 14 centimetres.

Shy heathwren Shy Heathwren Calamanthus cautus videos photos and sound

They are uncommon residents across a wide part of Australia. Ranging from near West Wyalong in New South Wales to the Murchison River in Western Australia. In New South Wales they are found in two isolated populations – one between Leeton, Willandra, New South Wales, Nymagee and West Wyalong, and the other from Balranald to Trentham Cliffs. Within the state they are seen as a threatened and vulnerable species, largely due to human wrought habitat loss and predation by foxes and cats.

Shy heathwren Shy Heathwren Calamanthus cautus videos photos and sound

Their taxonomic name was formerly Calamanthus cautus—classing them as fieldwrens— until they were renamed in 2008.

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Shy heathwren Shy Heathwren Australian Birds photographs by Graeme Chapman

References

Shy heathwren Wikipedia


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