White-fronted Chat in its natural habitat
Fairly Common rarity

White-fronted Chat

Epthianura albifrons

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StatusEndemic
RarityFairly Common
Height12 cm
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"Despite being classified as honeyeaters, White-fronted Chats don't actually eat nectar - though they do have the brush-tipped tongues characteristic of their family."

Field Guide

White-fronted Chat

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The White-fronted Chat *(Epthianura albifrons)* is a native Australian bird found in saltmarshes and wetlands across the southern parts of the continent. These small birds are often seen scurrying across open ground in small flocks.

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