Mostrando datos para:
© Dana Cameron
© David Irving
© David Disher
© Lucas Brook
+ 3
© David Ongley
© Tony Palliser

Helmeted Friarbird Philemon buceroides

Iniciar sesión para ver tus números

Identificación

PROPORCIONADO POR MERLIN

Large brownish honeyeater with bare black facial skin and a long, pointed, black bill topped by a small rounded "horn". Uniformly gray-brown with upperparts a darker shade than the underparts. Care should be taken to distinguish it from Silver-crowned Friarbird (which has an angular edge to the upper rear portion of the black facial skin, as well as a slightly larger "horn" on the bill). Also similar is the Noisy Friarbird (which has a completely bare head). Found along the tropical Queensland and Northern Territory coasts—where it can be common in a variety of habitats including parks, gardens, mangroves, and forests. The "Sandstone" subspecies in Arnhem Land is quite different in habitat; it occurs in inland sandstone areas. Typically very loud, with has a variety of harsh, loud squawks, including the "poor devil" call.

PROPORCIONADO POR MERLIN

Estadística

  • 61,089Observaciones
  • Con fotos
  • Con audio

Iniciar sesión para ver tus estadísticas

Aves por semana

Seleccionar una región para ver las Aves por semana

Mapa de distribución

Multimedia

Mejores fotos

Mundo

Audios destacados

Mundo

Mejores videos

Mundo