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Philemon citreogularis

Little Friarbird at Fyshwick, ACT

Philemon citreogularis at Fyshwick, ACT - 11 Oct 2019
Philemon citreogularis at Fyshwick, ACT - 11 Oct 2019
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Identification history

Philemon citreogularis 22 Oct 2019 natureguy
Philemon citreogularis 21 Oct 2019 RodDeb

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Have added a close-up of the head, the head feathers are already visible before the knob on the tree branch. Also this bird was noticeably smaller than the Noisy Friarbird in the same tree. A Noisy Friarbird also has a longer beak. Hope this all helps.

4 comments

   23 Oct 2019
Sorry this looks like a noisy friarbird?? You can just see the little knob on the beak
RodDeb wrote:
   23 Oct 2019
The little knob is on the branch behind and is the same colour as the branch
Illilanga wrote:
   23 Oct 2019
Any chance you could add a close up of the head, to help others to understand the difference from a noisy friarbird? Thanks.
RodDeb wrote:
   24 Oct 2019
Yep happy to help. Have added a close-up of the head. the head feathers are already visible before the knob on the tree branch. Also this bird was noticeably smaller than the Noisy Friarbird in the same tree. A Noisy Friarbird also has a longer beak. Hope this all helps.

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Species information

  • Philemon citreogularis Scientific name
  • Little Friarbird Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Rare or uncommon native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 554.5m Recorded at altitude
  • 68 images trained Machine learning
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  • Synonyms

    Philemon (Microphilemon) citreogularis

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