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7 Black-tailed Native-hen (Tribonyx [Gallinula] ventralis) Alternate name (s): "Black-tailed Water-hen", "Black-tailed Gallinule", "Barcoo Bantam", "Swamphen * " Aboriginal name (s): "gulbuwi" [yuwaalaraay]; "ngalyan", "belgarbedjal" (WA) Size: 32-38 cm Weight: 350-430 g Similar species


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Black-tailed Nativehen (Tribonyx ventralis) is a species of bird in the Rallidae family. Subspecific information monotypic species. Foreign names . Gallinule aborigène, Gallineta patirroja, galinha-de-água-aborígene, Rotfuß-Teichhuhn, vöröslábú mocsárityúk, Australisch Waterhoen,


Blacktailed Nativehen [Bushpea 4/14] Large

Small waterhen with an erect black tail (no white edges) resembling that of a domestic chicken. Note pale green base to the bill with a yellow tip and a red spot, bright red-pink legs, and pale spots on flanks. Frequents locations around inland wetlands, and is usually seen on land rather than in the water. Can occur in large numbers. Hard to approach, and when disturbed runs away fast. Tends.


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The Black-Tailed Nativehen, also known as the Black-Tailed Treecreeper, is a small bird species that belongs to the family of Australasian treecreepers. It is found in the eastern regions of Australia, including the coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland. The bird is known for its unique appearance, lifestyle, and mating habits.


Blacktailed Nativehen (Tribonyx [Gallinula] ventralis)

The black-tailed native-hen is a member of the rail family that is common in Australia but a rare vagrant in New Zealand. Reminiscent of a small pukeko with a green-and-orange bill, they are terrestrial birds which typically inhabit wetlands such as shallow lakes, swamps, pools, and river and creek margins.


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HBW and BirdLife Taxonomic Checklist v7 (Dec 2022):Black-tailed Native-hen ( Tribonyx ventralis. HBW and BirdLife Taxonomic Checklist v8 (Dec 2023):Black-tailed Native-hen ( Tribonyx ventralis. Christidis and Boles (2008): Systematics and Taxonomy of Australian Birds:Black-tailed Native-hen ( Tribonyx ventralis.


Blacktailed Nativehen (Tribonyx ventralis) by Ed_Dunens. Vogels, Grote vogel

Details Taxonomy Location Interesting Facts Audio Black-tailed Native-hen Tribonyx ventralis Large rail, up to 38 cm. Brownish-grey plumage. White spots on the flanks. Bill and frontal shield is green. Orange-red lower jaw. Legs and feet are bright pink. Eyes are bright yellow. They are seen in pairs, parties and sometimes large groups.


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The Black-tailed Native-hen is a large, stout, dark, fleet-footed rail with an erect narrow black tail which is held folded. The bird is mainly brownish-grey, with white spots on the flanks. The bill and frontal shield is green, with an orange-red lower mandible ('jaw'). Legs and feet are bright pink. The eye is bright yellow.


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LC Black-tailed Native-hen Tribonyx ventralis Summary Text account Data table and detailed info Distribution map Reference and further resources Family: Rallidae (Rails, Gallinules, Coots) Authority: (Gould, 1837) Red List Category Data CC-By-SA by OpenStreetMap Click here for more information about the Red List categories and criteria


Blacktailed Nativehen (Tribonyx [Gallinula] ventralis)

The black-tailed nativehen is a large dark bird, reaching about 38 cm in length and weighing around 400 g (0.88 lb). This species possesses an erect tail and is endowed almost entirely with brownish-grey and green feathers. Its long legs and lower jaw are a striking pink-orange colour, as well as its eyes which are more of a bright orange colour.


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Black-tailed native hens are relatives of the coots and moorhens that are more terrestrial and more likely to be found far from water in arid habitats. This one was visiting a research station in arid far northwestern New South Wales, Australia.


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Black-tailed Native-hens are irruption* specialists: they capitalise on the rare but phenomenally rich rainfall events in Australia's desert, then spread across vast areas of the continent in huge numbers. All over the southern outback, from 2010 through 2012, reports of native-hens poured in.


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Black Tailed Native Hen Tribonyx ventralis (Gould 1837) collect. overview; data; media; articles; maps; names; Arthur Chapman cc-by-nc-sa Tribonyx ventralis (Black Tailed Native Hen) is a species of birds in the family rails. They are found in australasia. They rely on flight to move around.


Blacktailed Nativehen (Tribonyx [Gallinula] ventralis)

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Red List history Species attributes Range Population Trend justification: The population is suspected to be fluctuating owing to fluctuations in its wetland habitats (del Hoyo et al. 1996). Country/territory distribution Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBA) Habitats & altitude