Black-tailed nativehen
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Tribonyx ventralis

The black-tailed nativehen (Tribonyx ventralis ) is a rail native to Australia.

Appearance

The black-tailed nativehen is a large dark bird, reaching about 38 cm in length and weighing around 400g. This species possesses an erect tail and is endowed almost entirely with brownish-grey and green feathers. Its long legs and lower jaw are a striking pink-orange colour, as well as its eyes which are more of a bright orange colour. This species is not excessively vocal, its main call is an alarm 'kak' sound. They become noticeable when they are seen in small flocks on the ground. Their erect tails and social behaviour are reminiscent of domestic hens.

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This species is nomadic, following seasonal water sources. It is found year-round living near fresh and brackish water.

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The black-tailed nativehen is common throughout Australia, where it lives by permanent as well as intermittent water sources. It has a large range, with an estimated global extent of occurrence of 1,000,000–10,000,000 km². It is classified as least concern by IUCN. It is a rare vagrant to New Zealand, and occasional to Tasmania.

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Habits and Lifestyle

Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

This species' diet consists of insects, plant material and seeds. In farming areas, the black-tailed nativehen is capable of causing crop damage.

Mating Habits

Breeding generally takes place between August and December or when conditions are favourable. A cup-shaped nest is built in vegetation near water or swampland. 5–7 pale green eggs are laid and incubated for approximately 20 days.

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References

1. Black-tailed nativehen Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-tailed_nativehen
2. Black-tailed nativehen on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22692893/93373735
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/634976

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