Rockwarbler
Description:
Description: With a mouthful of food. Probably a spider. They nested in a storage shed on our property. They usually nest in sandstone caves in the Hawkesbury Sandstone areas around Sydney. They have quite a limited distribution. Their nest is quite an amazing construction hanging from the roof and with a cute hood over the entrance. Date: 1 October 2011, 10:03. Source: Rockwarbler. Author: Greg Miles from Australia. Camera location 33° 24′ 38.11″ S, 151° 13′ 25.53″ E : View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: -33.410585; 151.223759.
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