

Large-billed Gerygone
Gerygone magnirostris


Gerygone magnirostris
The Large-billed Gerygone (Gerygone magnirostris) is a small songbird native to northern Australia and New Guinea. It is best known for its preference for mangrove habitats, though it can also be found in adjacent woodlands and forests in some regions. This bird is an active insect hunter and is often heard before it is seen, thanks to its musical, varied song`.`
1. Broad, slightly curved bill and broken pale eye-ring.
2. Bright reddish eyes in adults; juveniles have duller eyes and a yellowish throat.
3. Olive-brown upperparts with off-white underparts.
Large-billed Gerygones are found along the northern coasts of Australia, from the Kimberley region in Western Australia, through the Northern Territory, to northeastern Queensland. They are most commonly associated with mangrove forests but may also be seen in nearby paperbark woodlands and riparian zones, especially outside Western Australia. They are active throughout the day, often foraging in the middle to upper canopy, and their song is a reliable way to locate them.
11 cm
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