White-browed Scrubwren


White-browed Scrubwren at Sandy Point

COMMON NAME: White-browed Scrubwren

CATEGORIES: Bush

These small brown birds have a cream coloured belly and distinctive white eyebrows.

They can be seen in bush around the village, usually in the company of other small birds.

They are a regular visitor to birdbaths.

They methodically hop through the undergrowth, gleaning small insects and spiders from branches of the coastal scrub.

*These Local Notes are provided by
Leanne Cusack & Diane Carpenter


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GALLERY photos taken in and around Sandy Point & Shallow Inlet.

*Photographed by Leanne Cusack (unless otherwise credited)


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