Birda Logo
Features
Birda+
About
Species Guide
Challenges
Shop
loading...

Tasmanian Scrubwren

Sericornis humilis

The Tasmanian scrubwren, also known as the brown scrubwren, is a small, inconspicuous bird with a modest plumage that blends seamlessly into the understory of Tasmania's temperate forests. This endearing avian resident is a true embodiment of the island's natural heritage.

Identification Tips

When attempting to identify the Tasmanian scrubwren, look for its understated brown feathers, which provide excellent camouflage against the forest floor. Its compact body and relatively short tail are characteristic of the species.

Habitat

The Tasmanian scrubwren thrives in a variety of habitats across its native range. From the dense understory of rainforests to the drier woodlands, as well as swamps and coastal scrublands, this bird is a versatile inhabitant of Tasmania's diverse ecosystems.

Distribution

This species is endemic to Tasmania and the adjacent King Island, where it has adapted to the unique environmental conditions of these locales.

Behaviour

Observing the Tasmanian scrubwren in its natural habitat reveals a bird that is both active and elusive. Its behaviour is characterized by a constant search for food amongst the leaf litter.

Similar Species

The Tasmanian scrubwren is sometimes considered a subspecies of the smaller white-browed scrubwren. However, discerning birdwatchers should note the subtle differences that set these species apart.

Conservation status

BirdLife International has classified the Tasmanian scrubwren as Least Concern, indicating that, for now, this species enjoys a stable existence within its native range. However, continued vigilance is necessary to ensure that it remains unthreatened.

Tasmanian Scrubwren Sounds


Recorded by: © 
App logo
Birda is a birdwatching app and community aimed at curious people who want to deepen their connection with nature.

Tasmanian Scrubwrens on Birda

Photos
Sightings

More Australasian Warblers

A photo of a Inland Thornbill (Acanthiza apicalis)

Inland Thornbill

Acanthiza apicalis
Birda Logo

Your birdwatching journey like never before

Connect with nature in minutes
Take a walk, look out of the window and log the birds that you see. Feel good about those little connections to nature.
Discover the joy of birding
Find new birding spots, see more birds, share and celebrate with a like-minded community of nature lovers.
Play your part in saving nature
Logging your birding sightings and sessions turns into positive action for our planet. Every sighting counts.

Birda Blog

What Our Birders Say
Stewart W
Fantastic to be involved
Fantastic to be involved, great for mental health and gets you responding with the Challenges that are to takd part in.
Dan R
Great app for bird fanatics
Great app for bird fanatics - very user friendly and a perfect place to share sightings.
Birdafan
Ideal Birdwatch Companion
Simply adds to the enjoyment of my birdwatching and helps me record what I’ve seen.
Safira V
Birding and wellbeing app
Birda is an excellent platform to share your love of Birding and is a great tool of encouragement for a Birding Beginner like me. Birda has a very kind and supportive community of Birding enthusiasts. For me BIRDA is not only a BIRDING but also a WELLBEING App.
Jane N
A great app
Enjoying it immensely and finding it useful too. Recording the different birds and counting them is showing me how the present climate is affecting them all. I've trebled the numbers by planting native hedging. A great app.
Alex J
Friendly and helps to identify birds
Great birding app, good for logging your sightings, also has nice species guide. I'm enjoying the social aspect more than I expected, everyone seems friendly and helps to identify unknown birds. Good mix of newbies and experienced users.
Patricia L
Very encouraging birding app
Easy to use, fun to see progress and encouraging to receive feedback from other users.
Trevarthen1
Birda fan
I really enjoy using Birda, all sightings are recorded and photos can be added. There are monthly challenges which help to get you out to record your sightings. The Birda community are great and are happy to help with unidentified bird sightings. Suitable for all ages and experience!
Tralisalandhoop
Fantastic app - Love it!
Love this app and have used it almost daily. Lots of species information and easy to use. Love seeing birds spotted by other users in the UK and worldwide.
David C
Very knowledgeable group
Nice friendly birding community. Very knowledgeable group with a willingness to help.
As featured in
Birda Logo
AboutPressAmbassadorsAffiliatesInfluencersCareersPrivacyTerms & Conditions
An app for birdwatchers
Connect with us
Copyright © 2024 Chirp Birding. All rights reserved.