Calamanthus
Three species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.
The Striated Fieldwren is sexually-dimorphic (although not extremely pronounced) while the other two species are not.
Rufous Fieldwren Calamanthus campestris
Seven subspecies: campestris, dorrie, hartogi, isabellinus, rubiginosus, wayensis, winiam
Found across southern Australia: campestris around the coasts from Western Australia to NSW; dorrie on Dorre Island off Western Australia; hartogi on Dirk Hartog Island off Western Australia; isabellinus in the inland areas of southeast Australia; rubiginosus in far west-central Western Australia; wayensis in central Western Australia; and winiam in southeast South Australia and western Victoria.
There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
Striated Fieldwren Calamanthus fuliginosus
Four subspecies: albiloris, bourneorum, diemenensis, fuliginosus
Found in southeast Australia, including Tasmania: albiloris in southeast Victoria to southeast NSW; bourneorum in southeast South Australia to western Victoria; diemenensis in western Tasmania; and fuliginosus in eastern Tasmania.
Photo by @Hix in the wild, Australia (male of the subspecies diemenensis). The sexes look very similar but males have a white throat which contrasts with the buff breast; in females the throat is buff like the rest of the underparts.
Striated Fieldwren - ZooChat
Photo by @Terry Thomas in the wild, Australia (male of the subspecies fuliginosus).
Striated Fieldwren - ZooChat
Western Fieldwren Calamanthus montanellus
Monotypic.
Endemic to southwest Western Australia.
There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
Three species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.
The Striated Fieldwren is sexually-dimorphic (although not extremely pronounced) while the other two species are not.
Rufous Fieldwren Calamanthus campestris
Seven subspecies: campestris, dorrie, hartogi, isabellinus, rubiginosus, wayensis, winiam
Found across southern Australia: campestris around the coasts from Western Australia to NSW; dorrie on Dorre Island off Western Australia; hartogi on Dirk Hartog Island off Western Australia; isabellinus in the inland areas of southeast Australia; rubiginosus in far west-central Western Australia; wayensis in central Western Australia; and winiam in southeast South Australia and western Victoria.
There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
Striated Fieldwren Calamanthus fuliginosus
Four subspecies: albiloris, bourneorum, diemenensis, fuliginosus
Found in southeast Australia, including Tasmania: albiloris in southeast Victoria to southeast NSW; bourneorum in southeast South Australia to western Victoria; diemenensis in western Tasmania; and fuliginosus in eastern Tasmania.
Photo by @Hix in the wild, Australia (male of the subspecies diemenensis). The sexes look very similar but males have a white throat which contrasts with the buff breast; in females the throat is buff like the rest of the underparts.
Striated Fieldwren - ZooChat
Photo by @Terry Thomas in the wild, Australia (male of the subspecies fuliginosus).
Striated Fieldwren - ZooChat
Western Fieldwren Calamanthus montanellus
Monotypic.
Endemic to southwest Western Australia.
There are no photos of this species in the Zoochat galleries.
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