It was formerly treated as a subspecies of the Dusky Grasswren. The English qualifier ‘Kalkadoon’ refers to the name of the Aboriginal group that used to inhabit the area where it is found. The specific epithet ballarae refers to the deserted mining town of Ballara, in north-western Queensland between Mount Isa and Cloncurry.
The Kalkadoon grasswren is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
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The Kalkadoon Grasswren (Amytornis ballarae), also called the Ballara Grasswren, is a species of passerine bird in the family Maluridae. It is endemic to Australia. More
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A pair of KALKADOON GRASSWREN were calling as we stopped and responded aggressively to playback at this site. We moved onto the Mount Isa sewage treatment farm accessed off of Commercial road. Here we saw Black-tailed Native Hen, Australian Reed Warbler, Hoary-headed Grebe, Pink-eared Duck, Wood Sandpiper, Black-faced Woodswallow (one of the most common birds in interior Queensland on our trip), Little Corella, White-necked Heron White-faced Heron and Plumed Whistling Duck. More
well-reputed site for Kalkadoon Grasswrens, the namesake of this trip. Ben led us along various rocky paths amongst the spinifex tussocks, again playing the birds’ calls. None of the locals gave us a second glance. They’re obviously used to birders in the area. We tried various spots, crossing our paths a few times and then moved to a new and rockier location. Here there was more luck and everyone managed to get several good sightings except me. More
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