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Mangrove Golden Whistler

Pachycephala melanura

The Mangrove Golden Whistler, or Black-tailed Whistler, known scientifically as Pachycephala melanura, is a charming bird that graces the mangrove forests with its presence. This species is a member of the Pachycephalidae family, showcasing a robust build and a distinctive tail that has earned it its common name.

Identification Tips

When out in the field, look for a bird with a sturdy body and a tail that appears black, which is a key feature distinguishing it from other whistlers. The plumage may vary among the subspecies, but typically, the robust whistler subspecies, P. m. robusta, is known for its stout appearance.

Habitat

The Mangrove Golden Whistler thrives in the unique ecosystem of mangrove forests, but it is also known to inhabit adjacent wet forests. These environments provide the necessary resources for the bird's survival and well-being.

Distribution

This species has a range that includes the lush landscapes of Papua New Guinea and Australia. Within Australia, it can be found in the northern regions, with subspecies distributed across north-western Australia, the Northern Territory, and Queensland.

Subspecies

There are five recognized subspecies of the Mangrove Golden Whistler:

  • P. m. dahli: Bismarck Archipelago and south-eastern New Guinea
  • Robust whistler (P. m. spinicaudus): Southern New Guinea and islands in the Torres Strait
  • P. m. violetae: Northern Australia
  • P. m. melanura: North-western Australia
  • P. m. robusta: Northern Australia

Conservation Status

Bird enthusiasts can breathe a sigh of relief as the Mangrove Golden Whistler is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List. This status indicates that, for now, the species is not facing any immediate threats to its survival.

The Mangrove Golden Whistler is a species that not only adds a touch of gold to the mangroves but also enriches our understanding of these vital ecosystems. Keep an eye out for this bird, and you may be rewarded with a glimpse of its golden plumage.

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