|
|
CHOWCHILLA ·
The Chowchilla is endemic to the Wet Tropics
region. ·
Except in the wettest regions, it is restricted to
upland rainforests. ·
It forages in family groups in leaf litter, where
it scratches vigorously. ·
Its loud calls vary from place to place so that
many local dialects are identifiable. ·
It is also known as the Northern Logrunner, and is one of only two logrunner ·
Its tail has adapted to aid in searching for food as it has strong spiny shafts
which ·
Each flock has its own permanent territory, and groups of approximately 3 to 8 ·
At dawn and dusk the Chowchillas sing loudly, a characteristic sound of the
upland · Males and females can be distinguished by their different breast colours; males · The breeding season is from April to November. · Round Chambers Wildlife Rainforest
Lodge the Chowchilla is scarce. It is |
|