The most common and least colorful pardalote. Very small short tailed bird often heard or seen foraging noisily in the tree tops.
Found in most areas of Australia. Numerous sub-species. Some migrate a long way. Others remain all year in the same spot.
Very small, short tail. Often heard not seen.
Feed amongst the leaves of trees. Eat insects and their larvae.
Nest of bark and grass is in tree hollow or a tunnel in a bank. Often parade around the entrance to their nest. Males and females both incubate and feed the young.
Breed June to Feb. 2 to 5 eggs.
Found in most areas of Australia. Numerous sub-species. Some migrate a long way. Others remain all year in the same spot.
Very small, short tail. Often heard not seen.
Feed amongst the leaves of trees. Eat insects and their larvae.
Nest of bark and grass is in tree hollow or a tunnel in a bank. Often parade around the entrance to their nest. Males and females both incubate and feed the young.
Breed June to Feb. 2 to 5 eggs.