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Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps

The Silver-crowned Friarbird (Philemon argenticeps) is a passerine bird of the honeyeater family Meliphagidae native to southern New Guinea and eastern Australia. It is one of several species known as friarbirds whose heads are bare of feathers. It is brown-grey in colour, with a prominent knob on its bare black-skinned head. It feeds on insects and nectar.

Distribution and habitat
The natural range is from the vicinity of Lakes Entrance and the Murray valley in Victoria, north through New South Wales and Queensland to Cape York.[7] In New Guinea it is restricted to the Trans Fly in the south of the island where it is locally abundant

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps

Range map
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Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Distribution of the noisy friarbird in Australia
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Taxonomy The noisy friarbird was first described by ornithologist John Latham in 1790. Its specific epithet is derived from the Latin corniculum "(having a) little horn". It is sometimes known as a Leatherhead. Wirgan was a name used by the local Eora and Darug inhabitants of the Sydney basin.

Molecular study shows its closest relative to be the silver-crowned friarbird within the genus Philemon. DNA analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related to the Pardalotidae (pardalotes), Acanthizidae (Australian warblers, scrubwrens, thornbills, etc.), and Maluridae (Australian fairy-wrens) in a large Meliphagoidea superfamily.

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Description
Measuring 31–36 cm in length, the noisy friarbird is a large honeyeater with dull brownish grey upperparts and paler brown-grey underparts. Its black head is completely bald apart from tufts of feathers under the chin and along the eyebrow, which is how it came to be so named.

It can be distinguished by its rounded knob above the black bill, which is visible at distance. It has dark blue-black legs and red eyes.

As its name suggests, it is noisy; one of its calls has been likened to "four o'clock".

Behaviour
In southern parts of eastern Australia the species is migratory, moving north to overwinter and returning south in the spring. Large aggregations of noisy friarbirds are possible, often in association with little friarbirds. At such times, the constant cackling and chattering of the noisy friarbird can fill the forest with sound.

The calls are used to identify an individual's feeding territory, and also announce the presence of food sources worth defending to other birds - not necessarily friarbirds alone. Their diet consists of nectar, insects and fruit. The consumption of commercially grown fruit, such as grapes and berries, can bring noisy friarbirds into direct conflict with humans who may regard them as pests under those circumstances. They are aggressively protective of their nests, and are known to swoop.

Breeding
Breeding may occur from July to January, with one or two broods during this time. The nest is a large deep cup with an inverted lip or rim and made of bark and grass hanging from a horizontal branch 1–3 metres above the ground and usually well-hidden. Two to four (rarely five) eggs are laid, 22 x 33 mm and buff- to pale-pink splotched with darker pink-brown or purplish colours.

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.2.
International Union for Conservation of Nature. Retrieved 26 November 2013.



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sighted: (Date of first photo that I could use) 23 of July 2016
Location: Florence Falls


Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Noisy friarbird - Philemon corniculatus - Florence Falls - 23 July 2016

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Noisy friarbird - Philemon corniculatus - Florence Falls - 23 July 2016

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Noisy friarbird - Philemon corniculatus - Florence Falls - 23 July 2016

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Noisy friarbird - Philemon corniculatus - Florence Falls - 23 July 2016

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Noisy friarbird - Philemon corniculatus - Florence Falls - 23 July 2016

Silver-crowned Friarbird, Philemon argenticeps
Noisy friarbird - Philemon corniculatus - Florence Falls - 23 July 2016



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