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Australian Bird Names: A Complete Guide
Other names: Heath Wren, as the relatively more familiar of the two species; Red-
rumped Wren, Gould's name (1848); Ground-wren, see family introduction;
Chestnut-rumped or Chestnuttailed Ground-wren; Chestnut-tailed Heathwren; ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser,
2013
... throat Red-throated scrub-wren Range: Southern Australia, except coastal
south Heath wren Chestnut-rumped ground-wren, chestnut- tailed ground-wren,
chestnut-tailed heath- wren, ground-wren, red-rumped scrub-warbler, scrub-
warbler ...
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia). Division of Wildlife Research,
1965
Other endemic species include the southern scrub-robin, yellow- plumed
honeyeater, purple-gaped honeyeater, mallee heath-wren, and the yellow-
rumped pardalote. The red-lored whistler has a complex, haunting call. The black
-eared ...
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Acoustic Communication in Birds: Production, Perception & ...
II, 90, 95 Harpia harpyja, I, 304 Hawfinch, see Coecolhraustes coccolhraustex
Hawk, I, 186; II, 62 Heath-wren, Chestnut-tailed, see Hylacola pyrrhopygia
Henicorhina leucophrys. II, 100 leucostir'ta, II, 100 Hermit, Little, see Phaethornis
...
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The Food of Australian Birds 2. Passerines
... R.P. (1947). Australian birds. No.7: Rufous Fantail. WildLife, 9, 109. 90. Cooper
, R.P. (1948). Australian birds. No.21: Speckled Warbler. WildLife, 10,224. 91.
Cooper, R.P. (1948). Australian birds. No.24: Heath Wren. Wild.
RD Barker, WJM Vestjens,
1990
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The Emu: Official Organ of the Australasian Ornithologists' ...
Particularly so in this respect is the Chestnut-tailed Ground Wren or Heath Wren (
Hylacola pyrrhopygia) . It is by no means plentiful, and this, coupled with its
timidity, renders it little known. The rather plain colouring of the bird also makes it
...
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Nature Fantasy in Australia
... shyness led him into dereliction of duty, for he was not seen at all during the
time his nest was under observation. Ill It is an easy transition from the emu-wren
to the heath-wren, since both inhabit thick, heathy vegetation, and may ...
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Nature's linguists: a study of the riddle of vocal mimicry
Heath-Wren (Hylacola pyrrhopygia) .--Several writers, mostly residents of Sydney
, have paid cordial tribute in The Emu to the remarkable mimetic powers of this
small bird of the heathlands, and I have rendered similar homage in the Ibis ...
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Division of Wildlife Research Technical Paper
TABLE 1 (Continued) NAME Pull. Rufous scrub-wren Serioornis perepiaillatus
Papuan scrub-wren Serioornis papuerwis Fern-wren Oreosoopus gutturalis
Rusty vine-wren Crateroscelis murina Redthroat Pyrrholaemus brunneus Heath-
wren ...
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The Australian Zoologist
In July on the lonesome sandstone heathlands the solitude of the bush is
continually punctuated by the song of the Heath Wren. During this month the
Heath Wren is very actively engaged with nidification. The song of the female is a
prelude to ...