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Rhipidura leucophrys

Willie Wagtail at Booth, ACT

Rhipidura leucophrys at Booth, ACT - 10 Dec 2017
Rhipidura leucophrys at Booth, ACT - 10 Dec 2017
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Identification history

Rhipidura leucophrys 20 Jan 2018 ChrisDavey
Rhipidura leucophrys 16 Dec 2017 ChrisDavey
Rhipidura albiscapa 15 Dec 2017 ArcherCallaway
Unidentified 10 Dec 2017 jeremyahagan

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7 comments

ChrisDavey wrote:
   16 Dec 2017
I suggest this is a Willie Wagtail nest. The Grey Fantail nest has a 'tail' hanging under the nest which I cannot see in the image. Chris
   16 Dec 2017
There is a 'tail' visible in the first photo. The unfocused bit in front of the trunk, blending in fairly well
ChrisDavey wrote:
   18 Dec 2017
Hi, Jeremyahagan, the image you posted appears to have caused some discussion. Can you please indicate whether the nest had a tail or not. If not then it is the nest of a Willie wagtail, if yes then a nest of a Grey fantail. Chris
jeremyahagan wrote:
   18 Dec 2017
I'll check to see if anyone else in the walking party took photos.
ChrisDavey wrote:
   20 Jan 2018
Hi Jeremyahagan,I am wondering if you have had the opportunity to check this image out with other members of the walking party. I note there are a few nest images of both Grey Fantail and Willie Wagtail nests up on CNM and they may be worth checking out. Chris
jeremyahagan wrote:
   20 Jan 2018
Hi, It would appear that no one else took photos. I've checked out the grey fantail nests on google images and from what I saw, the tails on these nests are quite substantial and I don't remember anything like that. I think the "tail" you mentioned in the first photo is an optical illusion and is actually part of the tree bark pattern in the background. I'd lean 85% to it being a willy wagtail
ChrisDavey wrote:
   20 Jan 2018
Thanks, I will go with Willie Wagtail. I agree about the illusion, hence the id problem. Chris

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Sighting information

  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 10 Dec 2017 10:49 AM Recorded on
  • jeremyahagan Recorded by

Additional information

  • True Nesting site

Species information

  • Rhipidura leucophrys Scientific name
  • Willie Wagtail Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • -30.97m to 1473.6m Recorded at altitude
  • 591 images trained Machine learning
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  • Synonyms

    Rhipidura (Sauloprocta) leucophrys

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