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Species
Philemon corniculatus Latham, 1790
Nomenclature
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Family: MeliphagidaeGenus: Philemon
Species:
Philemon corniculatus Latham, 1790
Usage:
valid
Vernacular names:
Vernacular name:
Noisy Friarbird, (Bald) Friarbird
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SUMMARY
The Noisy Friarbird is a large member of the honeyeater family with a distinctive naked black head and a strong bill with a prominent casque (bump) at the base. The upperparts are dark brown to grey, the underbody is off-white, with silver-white feathers around the throat and upper breast, and the tail has a white tip. It is a noisy and conspicuous bird mainly seen in small groups, usually up in trees. The Noisy Friarbird differs from other friarbirds by having a completely bare black head and upper neck. It can be distinguished from the similarly sized Red Wattlebird Anthochaera carunculata when flying by its plain unstreaked upperparts, square tail with white tips, as well as the distinctive black head and bill.