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Fantail - Wikipedia Fantails are small insectivorous songbirds of the genus Rhipidura in the family Rhipiduridae, native to Australasia, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent
New Zealand fantail - Wikipedia The New Zealand fantail is a seasonal breeder, nesting from August to March in the North Island, September to January in the South Island and October to January on the Chatham Islands
Fantail | Tail-fanning, Breeding Habits, Feeding | Britannica fantail, any of numerous birds of the family Rhipiduridae The fantails constitute the genus Rhipidura Fantails are native to forest clearings, riverbanks, and beaches from southern Asia to New Zealand; some have become tame garden birds
Northern Fantail - eBird Gray Fantail has pale wingbars, a narrower thin black breast band, and more prominent eyebrow Inhabits dense vegetation of paperbark forests, mangroves, and swamps
Fantail pīwakawaka: New Zealand native land birds Known for its friendly ‘cheet cheet’ call and energetic flying antics, the fantail is one of the most common and widely distributed native birds on the New Zealand mainland
New Zealand fantail | Pīwakawaka | New Zealand Birds Online The fantail is one of New Zealand’s best known birds, with its distinctive fanned tail and loud song, and particularly because it often approaches within a metre or two of people
Fantail - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts Fantails are small birds that live in Australia, Asia, and the surrounding islands There are at least 48 different species of the fantail, all in the genus Rhipidura, and the Rhipiduridae family They have long tails, which they spread out like a fan to attract a mate
Fantails - FeatherSite There are 2 common forms: Indian Fantails and American Fantails The Indian fantails are much larger, crested and have feathered feet They also have a fairly natural stance, while the American form stands on tip-toes and leans way back, with head almost buried between the breast and tail