Crimson ChatCrimson Chat – water Crimson Chat – perched
The striking Crimson Chat (Epthianura tricolor) when not foraging or enjoying drinking and splashing around waterholes, can be sighted perched in shrubs and trees.
A songbird of the inland arid regions of Australia, the male bird in particular, cannot be missed with their bright crimson red crown, belly and rump. This is contrasted with a white throat-patch, black mask and upperparts.
A small bird the Crimson Chat has a short decurved (downward curving) bill.
- Scientific classification
- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Class: Aves
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Meliphagidae
- Genus: Epthianura
- Species: E. tricolor
- Binomial name: Epthianura tricolor
Crimson ChatCrimson Chat – water Crimson Chat – perched
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