BREEDING BEHAVIOUR, VOCALIZATIONS AND PLUMAGE OF THE RED-CAPPED ROBIN Petroica goodenovii IN CAPERTEE VALLEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
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03/06/2021 |
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Vicki Powys |
This paper describes the nesting behaviour, vocalizations and plumage of 12 pairs of Red-capped Robins
Petroica goodenovii studied during the breeding season from September 2000 to March 2001 in 12 hectares of
dry woodland in Capertee Valley, New South Wales. Individuals were reliably identified by plumage, song and
territory. Four brown-plumaged breeding males had rust-coloured caps. Fourteen distinct vocalizations were
recognized (11 for adults, three for young).
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