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Black-throated finch

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473: 461:, they have also been observed harvesting seed still attached to the plant. They may also occasionally bend the stem down, perhaps clasping it against the ground with their foot, to reach and select seeds from the seed-heads. Larger flocks may form to feed at recently burnt sites. The species also hunt termites who are flying during the breeding season, capturing them as they trail along the ground or when they are in flight; the immature finches eventually learns to shake the wings off before consumption. Spiders are plucked from their webs for an occasional supplement to their staple diet. 40: 214: 92: 439:, close pair bonds that are isolated or associating in loose groups of six or more pairs. They forage in a range that centres on the nest site, which is used for breeding or for roosting outside of the maternity season. Local and seasonal conditions may cause to pairs to join congregations at limited resources, food and especially water, and they may join large flocks to travel to water sources during drought. 67: 399:
Measuring around 10 cm (4 in) in length, the black-throated finch has a short black bill, lores, and throat, sharply delineated from the rest of the pale grey head. The wings, breast and belly are pale pinkish brown, and the short tail is black, while the rump is black in northern forms and
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A national management plan was published in 2004 by the New South Wales and Queensland governments, but records of the population density in the southern areas of its range showed declines in observed numbers from moderately common or abundant, to assessments as locally extinct or very rare by 2012.
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Breeding may occur from September to January in the southern parts of its range, and after the monsoon season in February onwards in the north. One or two broods are laid during this time. The nest is a round structure woven from dried grasses with tube-like entrance placed high in a eucalypt 5
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covers some of its range. It was approved in 2019 ahead of the project construction. The plan was heavily criticised by ecologists, who highlighted the plan to graze cattle on protected land and noted the land was tagged to be used for other projects. There was also criticism of a lack of
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The black-throated finch primarily eats seed from various species of grass, and also eats spiders and ants. They forage at the ground for fallen seeds of native plants, their primary diet, and select these ones after the other. As with some other
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may be interpreted to mean "girdled". Gould described before his visit to Australia, using a specimen deposited at the British Museum. It is placed in the Australo-Papuan finch family
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They are able to suck water by partially opening and immersing their bill, drinking in the morning or evening unless the water is readily available.
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in Queensland in 2007, having appeared to have vanished from 80% of its former range. By 2008, much of the remaining population was located near
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Two subspecies of the black-throated finch have been described, with intermediate forms between the two found in an intergrade region.
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The species breeds and survives readily in captivity. In 2019 it won Australian Bird of the Year in an online poll run by
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For the past few decades, the population of this species has declined. While the northern subspecies (black-rumped,
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The black-throated finch is found in flocks of up to 30 birds. The behaviour is similar to that of the longtail
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in New South Wales, and in 2016 listed as "species presumed extinct" in Part 4 of Schedule 1 of the
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metres above the ground. Four to six matte white oval eggs are laid, measuring 12 x 17 mm.
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is "Endangered". The reason for the decline in population is probably due to the spread of
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south through eastern Queensland and into north-eastern New South Wales in the vicinity of
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and is possibly extending its range southwards. This subspecies was described by
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Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Australian Government
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produced a management plan for the finch in November 2018, as the proposed
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A genetic study published in 2005 showed that it diverged from the
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Zhou, Naaman; Raue, Ben; Raue, Ben; Raue, Ben (14 November 2019).
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transparency and consultation with experts in the field.
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in a report on Australian birds published first in the
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The black-throated finch was traditionally found from
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A captive individual of the white-rumped subspecies,
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Index

canary-winged finch

Conservation status
Endangered
EPBC Act
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Estrildidae
Poephila
Binomial name
Gould

estrildid finch
Australia
Cape York Peninsula
central Queensland
New South Wales
John Gould
Latin
Estrildidae
Passeridae
long-tailed finch
International Ornithologists' Union
Cairns
Silvester Diggles

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