Fantails (Rhipiduridae)
Mangrove Fantail (Rhipidura phasiana) - HBW 11, p. 225
French: Rhipidure des mangroves
German: Mangrovefächerschwanz
Spanish: Abanico de Manglar
Other common names: Pheasant Fantail
Taxonomy: Rhipidura phasiana De Vis, 1885, Kimberley, Norman River, Australia.
Forms a superspecies with R. hyperythra, R. albolimbata, R. albiscapa and R. fuliginosa. Formerly considered a race of last, but now almost universally treated as a separate species on basis of morphology, voice, clutch size and habitat. Monotypic.
Distribution: Aru Is, coastal SE New Guinea (Lea Lea to Lese Oalai), and coastal NW & N Australia from Shark Bay (Western Australia) E patchily to R Edward (N Queensland).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird singing from its perch. Locality Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia (Monotypic species)
Barry Attridge 25 December 2007 3 years ago 9 sec 4
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Mangrove Grey Fantail
Locality Broome Bird Observatory, Broome, Western Australia, Australia
Lindsay Hansch 17 August 2010 1 year ago 3.8 -
Mangrove Fantail foraging in mangroves near the bird observatory
Locality Broome Bird Observatory, Broome, Western Australia, Australia
Rhonda Hansch 17 August 2010 21 weeks ago 3.6 -
Single bird in mangroves Locality Palmerston, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species)
Mat Gilfedder 30 March 2006 2 years ago 3
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