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Rhipidura fuliginosa |
The Grey Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa) is a small insecivorous bird. It is a very common sight in all parts of Australia bar the deepest deserts in the west, and also in New Zealand, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, the New Hebridies[?], and New Caledonia.
The Grey Fantail is plain in colour: mid to dark grey or grey-brown above, lighter below, with a white throat, white markings over the eye, and (depending on the race) either white-edged or entirely white outer tail feathers.
Colour, however, is not the Grey Fantail's hallmark: it is movement, for during waking hours the bird is almost never still. It flits from perch to perch, sometimes on the ground but mostly on the twigs of a tree or any other convenient object, looking out for flying insects.
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