White-winged Triller
A species of Trillers and allies Scientific name : Lalage tricolor Genus : Trillers and allies
White-winged Triller, A species of Trillers and allies
Botanical name: Lalage tricolor
Genus: Trillers and allies
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Description
The white-winged triller (Lalage tricolor) is one of the smaller members of the cuckooshrike family, Campephagidae. It is found throughout mainland Australia and possibly on the islands to the north, including New Guinea and eastern Indonesia. It is resident or nomadic over the warmer part of its range (inland Australia and points north), and a summer breeding migrant to the cooler southern parts of Australia. White-winged trillers are fairly common in woodland, and open scrub through most of their range, and close to riverbeds in the central arid zone. The conspicuous male bird—black above and white below in breeding plumage—trills cheerfully through much of the day during the breeding season (mid-spring to early summer), frequently rising on fluttering wings in song flight. The female is similarly patterned but in dull fawns and white. In the non-breeding season, male birds appear similar to the female, retaining blackish feathers only on the wings and tail. Typically 16 to 18 cm long, white-winged trillers eat a variety of insects, which are taken on the ground, from in foliage, or in the air. The correct classification of the white-winged triller and its close northern relative, the white-shouldered triller (Lalage sueurii) of Eastern Indonesia is uncertain. Some authorities regard them as two races of a single species, in which case the white-winged triller becomes Lalage sueurii tricolor.
Size
19 cm
Feeding Habits
White-winged Triller primarily consumes a variety of insects such as caterpillars and grasshoppers, as well as spiders, fruits, seeds, and occasionally nectar. It forages alone or in groups, employing methods like gleaning, sally-striking, and sally-pouncing both on the ground and in foliage.
Habitat
The habitat of white-winged Triller predominantly includes dry, open woodlands and forests with a scattering of trees such as eucalypts, acacias, and pines. These regions are characterized by an understory of low shrubs and grass. White-winged Triller may also be found in open farmlands, areas experiencing regeneration post-clearing, and on the edges of waterways. During migration, white-winged Triller adapts to a variety of open landscapes with adequate tree cover and shows a preference for environments with bare or short-grassed ground, facilitating foraging activities.
Dite type
Insectivorous
General Info
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Cuckoo-shrikes Genus
Trillers and allies Species
White-winged Triller