10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EASTERN WHIPBIRD»
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John Gould's Extinct and Endangered Birds of Australia
The Eastern Whipbird had been discovered quite early and described in 1802.
To find another whipbird on the western coast 40 years later was exciting if not
unexpected. As Gould wrote in The Birds ofAustralia: The addition ofa second ...
2
Stray Feathers: Reflections on the Structure, Behaviour and ...
The Eastern Whipbird is a consummate duetist. More often heard than seen, it
hops along the ground and through understorey vegetation, foraging actively on
the forest floor, probing and turning over leaf litter with its bill but apparently never
...
Leo Joseph, Penny AM, 2011
3
Australian Bird Names: A Complete Guide
Eastern Whipbird (breeding resident) See family introduction. The two species
are widely geographically separated * this one is all along the east coast. Other
names: See family introduction * Whip-bird, Coachwhip-bird, Coachman's ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser, 2013
4
The Complete Guide to Finding the Birds of Australia
*Eastern Whipbird Psophodes olivaceus (eastern Australia) Common and noisy,
but at times reclusive, in undergrowth of wet forests in the east, although it is also
found in surprisingly dry adjoining areas. Pairs engage in antiphonal duets to ...
Sarah Thomas, David Andrew, 2011
5
Climate Change Adaptation Plan for Australian Birds
... Cinnamon Quail-thrush (northern) Cinclosoma cinnamomeum tirariensis Very
high Low Chestnut-breasted Quail-thrush (eastern) Cinclosoma castaneothorax
castaneothorax Low High Eastern Whipbird (Wet Tropics) Psophodes olivaceus ...
Stephen Garnett, Donald Charles Franklin, 2014
B. Eastern Whipbird Psophodes olivaceus 25-30 cm/10-12 in. Eastern Whipbird
is in a family called Whipbirds and Wedgebills. Whipbirds are famous for their
loud and distinctive calls and are strikingly patterned, crested birds. It is found in
the ...
Iain Campbell, Sam Woods, 2013
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Finding Australian Birds: A Field Guide to Birding Locations
Key species: Superb Lyrebird, Sooty Owl, Rose Robin, Pink Robin, Olive Whistler
, Pilotbird, Red-browed Treecreeper, Yellow-tufted (Helmeted) Honeyeater Other
species: Australian King-Parrot, Laughing Kookaburra, Eastern Whipbird, ...
Rohan Clarke, Tim Dolby, 2014
8
Vocal Communication in Birds and Mammals
Male and female song structure and singing behaviour in the duetting eastern
whipbird, Psophodes olivaceus, Aust. J. Zool. 53, 157–166. Rogers, R.A., Mulder,
R.A., 2004. Breeding ecology and social behaviour of an antiphonal duetter, the ...
Marc Naguib, Vincent Janik, Nicola Clayton, 2009
9
The Quintessential Bird: The Art of Betty Temple Watts
... 41 Eastern Great Egret, Ardea modesta 52 Eastern Koel, Eudynamys orientalis
94–95 Eastern Spinebill, Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris 133 Eastern Whipbird,
Psophodes olivaceus 124–125 Egretta novaehollandiae, White-faced Heron 37,
...
10
The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010
A generation time of 6.4 years (BirdLife International 2011) is derived from an
age at first breeding of 0.5 years and a maximum longevity of 12.3 years, both
values extrapolated from Eastern Whipbird P. olivaceus. Threats Past clearance
of ...
Stephen Garnett, Judit Szabo, Guy Dutson, 2011
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EASTERN WHIPBIRD»
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eastern whipbird is used in the context of the following news items.
Anne Jarvis: Alleys can be cool
During the day, you hear the recorded calls of the fan-tailed cuckoo, spotted pardalote and eastern whipbird. At night, it's owls, the tawny ... «Windsor Star, Jul 15»
Six extraordinary Australian birds you need to see
... crack call of a male and female Whipbird duet (Eastern Whipbird Psophodes olivaceus or Western Whipbird Psophodes nigrogularis that is). «The Conversation AU, Dec 14»
Unique birdsong denotes whipbirds evolutionary divergence
“It [also] suggests that the vocalisations on the wedgebills and the western whipbirds are ancestral… and it's the eastern whipbird that has ... «Science Network Western Australia, Feb 14»
Andrew Farnsworth
I just returned from a week of birding in southeastern Australia, where I was listening to Superb Lyrebird, Eastern Whipbird and a bunch of ... «New York Times, Oct 13»
Barrington Tops: the bushwalker's park
The crackle of twigs and the rhythm of our steps on the soggy leaf litter are joined by the long, high whistles of an eastern whipbird. "We're in a ... «Australian Geographic, Jul 12»
Australia untamed
The rainforest rang with the whipcrack cry of the Eastern whipbird and the piercing, ringing sound of the bell miner, or bellbird. I kept thinking a ... «San Luis Obispo Tribune, Dec 11»