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  • Significant biome-restricted or range-restricted bird species found in the range include red-capped and regent parrots, western rosellas, rufous treecreepers, red-winged and blue-breasted fairywrens, purple-gaped honeyeaters, western spinebills, western thornbills, western yellow and white-breasted robins, and red-eared firetails.
  • The Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy controversially redefines the families Acanthizidae (spinebills) and Dasyornithidae (bristlebirds) as subfamilies within the larger family Pardalotidae (pardalotes).
  • They nest solitarily in all-purpose territories that both parents defend against conspecifics and other species including thornbills, spinebills and silvereyes, although the male is involved in more aggressive interactions than the female.
  • They are accomplished mimics, and will replicate the calls of numerous other birds, including scrubwrens, white-eared honeyeaters, grey butcherbirds, eastern spinebills, rufous whistlers and more.
  • Through casual observations, the likely common pollinators for this species include honeyeaters such as New Holland, white-eared and white cheeked, silvereyes, Little wattlebirds and Eastern spinebills.
  • It also supports western corellas, regent parrots, rufous treecreepers, blue-breasted fairywrens and western spinebills.
  • The IBA also supports red-capped parrots, western rosellas, rufous treecreepers, red-winged fairywrens, western spinebills, western thornbills, western yellow robins and white-breasted robins.
  • The IBA supports large numbers of little grassbirds, while western rosellas, red-capped parrots, red-winged fairy-wrens, western thornbills, western spinebills and red-eared firetails occur in the surrounding bushland.
  • It also supports important populations of red-capped parrots, western rosellas, red-winged fairywrens, western spinebills, western thornbills, western yellow and white-breasted robins, and red-eared firetails.
  • The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an IBA because it supports at least 765 long-billed black cockatoos with roosting sites and associated foraging habitat outside the breeding season, as well as small numbers of short-billed black cockatoos and populations of red-capped parrots, rufous treecreepers, red-winged fairywrens, western spinebills, western yellow and white-breasted robins, and western thornbills.
  • Other birds include western rosellas, western thornbills, red-winged fairywrens, western spinebills and red-eared firetails.
  • It also supports over 1% of the world populations of flesh-footed shearwaters and, probably, of great-winged petrels, as well as significant numbers of Carnaby's black cockatoos, Australasian bitterns, western rosellas, red-capped and rock parrots, red-winged fairywrens, western spinebills, western thornbills, white-breasted robins and red-eared firetails.
  • Those seeking nectar from the flowers include eastern spinebills, New Holland honeyeaters, noisy miners, red wattlebirds and silvereyes, while crimson rosellas eat the seeds.


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