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- like the bristlebirds forage for insects in dark locations, may serve a tactile function in locating or mani****ting prey. Eastern bristlebirds were first...
- The rufous bristlebird (Dasyornis broadbenti) is one of three extant species of bristlebirds. It is endemic to Australia where three subspecies have been...
- 18–22 cm long. Its plumage is grey-brown. It has a shorter tail than other bristlebirds, yet it is still quite long tail is rufous, with darker brown stripes...
- between south-eastern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. Eastern bristlebirds are listed as endangered on the Australian Environment Protection and...
- western rufous bristlebird (Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis), also known as the rufous bristlebird (western), the south-western rufous bristlebird or the lesser...
- damage to skin is minimized. Animals named for their bristles include bristlebirds, the bristle-thighed curlew, the bristle-spined porcupine, and the Trinity...
- bowerbirds Maluridae: fairywrens, emu-wrens and gr****wrens Dasyornithidae: bristlebirds Pardalotidae: pardalotes Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones...
- gr****wrens Meliphagidae: true honeyeaters and chats Dasyornithidae: bristlebirds Pardalotidae: pardalotes Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones...
- Meliphagides Family Maluridae: Australasian wrens Family Dasyornithidae: bristlebirds Family Pardalotidae: pardalotes Family Acanthizidae: gerygones, thornbills...
- Important Bird Area which contains large numbers of endangered eastern bristlebirds, as well as smaller numbers of pilotbirds and rockwarblers, in a mosaic...