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Australo-Papuan babbler

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415: 31: 437: 55: 459: 393: 324:, and these nests may be used for breeding, or new nests may be constructed. There may be a large number of nests used by the group in a small area. When the female is breeding she alone uses the breeding nest. Construction, both of roosting and breeding nests, is undertaken by all birds in the group. Between one and six eggs are laid (the number and range varies by species) and are usually 263:. They range in size from 17–27 cm (6.5–10.5 in) in length and 30–85 g (1.1–3.0 oz) in weight. The wings are short and round, and the tail is long and often held fanned which makes it look broad as well. The feet and legs are strong and adapted to a terrestrial existence. There is no 283:
are ground-feeding omnivores and highly social. Babblers live in family groups and small flocks of up to about 20 individuals and forage communally, calling loudly to one another all day long. They feed principally on insects and other invertebrates, but will also take seeds, fruits and small
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are polygynous instead of monogamous. A number of groups may have more than one breeding pair. Extra male helpers aid the male in his responsibilities whereas the females aid the main breeding female in hers. They have an extended breeding season. Australo-Papuan babblers construct large
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by the breeding female alone (although a helper female may aid occasionally). The breeding male and other helper males feed the breeding female during incubation. Incubation lasts between 19–25 days. The female broods the chicks until they are able to thermoregulate, and the chicks
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and Papuan babbler feed more extensively in vegetation than the other species. The long bill is used to probe and overturn large objects. They will also hold objects with one foot and hammer them with the bill in order to extract food.
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after 16–23 days. After leaving the nest, the chicks will continue to be fed by the adults for a number of months.
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having striking white markings on the face and throat. The plumage of juvenile birds is similar to that of adults.
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where the Old World babblers are placed – and they are now classed as a separate family close to the
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vertebrates. Most food is obtained on the ground, although they will also forage in low bushes; the
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breeders which defend territories. The breeding pair will be aided in breeding by a number of
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from its group. This is similar to the cooperative breeding system used by the fish species
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in the plumage, which is composed of brown, russet and grey colours, with all but the
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The Australo-Papuan babblers are medium-sized terrestrial birds with sombre
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Higher-level bird taxa restricted to the Australasia-Pacific region
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of the grey-crowned babbler may prove to be a separate species.
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Chestnut-crowned babbler
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Passeri
Pomatostomidae
Schodde
Garritornis isidorei
Pomatostomus
Pomatostomus temporalis
Pomatostomus superciliosus
Pomatostomus halli
Pomatostomus ruficeps
Australia-New Guinea
Old World babblers
basal
Passerida
Sylvioidea
Orthonychidae
plumage
bills
sexual dimorphism
Papuan babbler
species
grey-crowned babbler

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