![]() ![]() Specializes on Casuarina and Allocasuarina ( A. Occurs in riverine woodland, dense forest, semi-arid woods, coastal forest, wet and dry sclerophyll forest and brigalow scrub. Also prefers Eucalyptus woodland in high ranges. erebus: CE Queensland, in Dawson-Mackenzie-Isaac Rivers basin, and possibly west of Paluma Range in NE Queensland.įound around Casuarina or Allocasuarina trees. halmaturinus: Restricted to Kangaroo Island, S Australia. 26S in SW Queensland south to E Victoria.Ĭ.l. Climate change and resultant severe heat waves are projected to further affect populations.Ĭ.l. The 2019-2020 fire season likely exacerbated this. The overall decline is estimated to be over 30% and is due to loss of forest habitat and increasingly severe bush fires. There has been a rapid population decline in the last three generations (35.7 years) that is likely to continue. Female soliciting food from male emits squeaking sound. erebus: Like lathami, but bill smaller.Ĭall soft wailing or wheezing sound. halmaturinus: Like lathami, but bill larger.Ĭ.l. Bill horn coloured washed with grey at base.Ĭ.l. lathami: Sides of head spotted yellow and some yellow spots on upper and under wing coverts, mainly darker yellow in subadult males lower underparts barred with soft yellow, more evident in subadult females tail band like that of adult female, but darker red in subadult males. erebus: Both adults like lathami but bill smaller.Ĭ.l. halmaturinus: Both adults similar to lathami but bill larger.Ĭ.l. Female-yellow feathers on head and neck red tail band suffused with yellow and bisected by narrow black bars. lathami: Male-head, neck and underparts red/brown back and wings black centre tail feathers black, side tail feathers with red band near end. Genus: Calyptorhynchus | Species: lathami Related publications: Calyptorhynchus lathami ![]()
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