Grey Fantail

Coracina novaehollandiae

The Grey Fantail, or Coracina novaehollandiae, is a small insectivorous bird found in Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands. It is known for its distinctive fan-shaped tail and agile, acrobatic flight. This bird is typically 16-19 cm in length and has a predominantly grey plumage with a white underside. It is often found in a variety of forested habitats, including eucalypt forests, rainforests, and woodlands. The Grey Fantail is an active and vocal bird, often seen darting and flitting about in search of insects. Its conservation status is of Least Concern according to the IUCN Red List.

Habitat: Forested habitats, including eucalypt forests, rainforests, and woodlands

Grey Fantail
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