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Black Grasswren
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Black Grasswren

Amytornis housei
BirdNET IDBN00518
Taxon groupAves
iNat observations7
Image sourceiNaturalist
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Description wikipedia

The black grasswren (Amytornis housei), known as dalal to the Wunambal people, is a species of bird in the family Maluridae. It is endemic to Western Australia. Naturalist Frederick Maurice House discovered the black grasswren in 1901, as a part of a surveying party led by Frederick Slade Drake-Brockman through the Kimberley in northwestern Australia. He collected a single specimen. Alexander William Milligan, consulting ornithologist at the Western Australian Museum, named it after House when he described the species. The bird was not seen again until 1968, when Dan Freeman of the Natural History Museum led a party to the same area to find it. Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation and open woodland, punctuated by large sandstone boulders and slabs. It inhabits the Mitchell River National Park in the Kimberley region of north-west WA. It has been classified as least concern. Bushfires have become more frequent, as has rainfall, which has altered the landscape. Black grasswrens are not highly mobile and have possibly become locally extinct around Manning Creek due to fire before 2007. The black grasswren is seldom seen – even when most people visit (in the cooler months), it hides in cracks and fissures in sandstone. Its eggs and nest were only discovered in 1998, the lack of knowledge being because the region is largely inaccessible during the summer wet season. It is present in the Charnley River–Artesian Range Wildlife Sanctuary in the Kimberley region of WA. The nest is an oval structure of dried grass stems and leaves in tussocks of soft spinifex (Triodia pungens). It has an entrance in a small spout, with a landing in front of it. The female incubates the clutch, which generally consists of two eggs. The eggs are white with sparse dark markings and measure 21–22.2 mm long by 15.6–16.7 mm wide.

Translated Descriptions (5)

es wikipedia
El maluro negro (Amytornis housei)​ es una especie de ave paseriforme de la familia Maluridae endémica del noroeste de Australia.​
fi wikipedia
Mustaruohomaluri (Amytornis housei) on malurien heimoon kuuluva varpuslintu.
fr wikipedia
L’Amytis noir (Amytornis housei) est une espèce de passereau de la famille des Maluridae.
pt wikipedia
Fadinha-preta (Amytornis housei) é uma espécie de ave da família Maluridae. É endémica da Austrália. Os seus habitats naturais são: matagais mediterrânicos.
sv wikipedia
Svart grässmyg (Amytornis housei) är en fågel i familjen blåsmygar inom ordningen tättingar.

Common Names (32 locales)

arz شجر اسود
bg Черно австралийско орехче
ca malur canós negre
cs trávníček žíhaný
cy Dryw pigwellt du
da Kimberley Græssmutte
de Schwarzkehl-Grasschlüpfer
en Black Grasswren
es Maluro Negro
es_EC Maluro Negro
es_ES Maluro negro
es_MX Maluro Negro
et must-kikksaba
fa الیکایی چمنی سیاه
fi mustaruohomaluri
fr Amytis noir
he גדרון עשב שחור אוסטרלי
hr crnorepi vilinski palčić
hu kormos létrafarkú
ja クロセスジムシクイ
lt Juodoji pievinė karietaitė
nl Zwarte grassluiper
no svartgressmett
pl zielak czarny
pt black grasswren
pt_PT Black grasswren
ru Чернобрюхий амитис
sk zamatovec tmavý
sr Crni carić travar
sv svart grässmyg
tr Kara Otbülbülü
uk Трав’янчик чорний

External Identifiers

iNaturalist#12121
eBirdblagra1
Macaulay Libraryblagra1
Xeno-CantoAmytornis housei
observation.org#74891
GBIF2487546
NCBI556927
AvibaseAmytornis-housei
BirdLife22703807