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- in Forty-spotted Pardalote nests compared to Striated Pardalotes. Over the 2-year study by Edworthy et al., Forty-spotted Pardalotes fledged fewer nestlings...
- Banks. The type locality is Tasmania. The striated pardalote is now placed with the three other pardalotes in the genus Pardalotus that was introduced in...
- Spotted pardalote numbers appear to be declining, especially in urban areas, but the species is not considered endangered at this time. Spotted pardalotes breed...
- climate change; bushfires; competitors such as noisy miners and striated pardalotes; predators such as the (introduced) laughing kookaburras; and the native...
- Red-browed pardalotes may also inhabit sand dunes, rocky outcrops, valleys and floodplains (Higgins & Peter 2002). Red-browed pardalotes are sedentary...
- emu-wrens and gr****wrens Dasyornithidae: bristlebirds Pardalotidae: pardalotes Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones Meliphagidae: honeyeaters...
- true honeyeaters and chats Dasyornithidae: bristlebirds Pardalotidae: pardalotes Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones Australopapuan babblers...
- perching birds, include wrens, the magpie group, thornbills, corvids, pardalotes, lyrebirds. Predominant bird species in the country include the Australian...
- that the family Acanthizidae is sister to the pardalotes in the small family Pardalotidae. The pardalotes are native to Australia. The family contains...
- Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills and gerygones Family Pardalotidae: pardalotes (but see below) Family Meliphagidae: honeyeaters The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy...