Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
The White-eared Monarch is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The White-eared Monarch (Monarcha leucotis) is a species of bird in the Monarchidae family. It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. White-eared Monarch rushck.oggPlay video Rush Creek, SE Queensland, Australia White-eared Monarch aug08. More
priority actions to help recover the White-eared Monarch in New South Wales. What needs to be done to recover this species? - * Plant locally occurring trees and shrubs in gardens adjacent to areas of habitat. * Assist with weed control in areas of known and potential habitat. * Protect known and potential habitat from clearing and isolation. More
The White-eared Monarch is a small to medium sized flycatcher around 13-14cm in length. It is very distinctively marked in black and white, somewhat resembling a miniature Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), except this bird spends most of its life in the canopy and only ventures to the ground to drink in sheltered pools. It is chiefly a rainforest species, sometimes inhabiting vine forests, occurring as far south as just north of Sydney in New South Wales. More
White-eared Monarch (Monarcha leucotis)singing at Rush Creek, (near Brisbane) South-East Queensland, Australia in September 1998. Filmed with a Canon EX1 Hi8 (Analogue) Video-Camera. White-eared Monarch (Monarcha leucotis)singing at Rush Creek, (near Brisbane) South-East Queensland, Australia in September 1998. Filmed wi...all » White-eared Monarch (Monarcha leucotis)singing at Rush Creek, (near Brisbane) South-East Queensland, Australia in September 1998. Filmed with a Canon EX1 Hi8 (Analogue) Video-Camera.« Download video - iPod/PSPDownload is starting. Save file to your computer. More
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White-eared Monarch - Carterornis leucotis Monarque oreillard = Monarque oreillard The Bald Eagle: Haunts and Habits of a Wilderness Monarch Gallery : © Tom Tarrant Site web : Birding Southern Queensland Order : Passériformes Family : Monarchidae Species : White-eared Monarch Reference: tota33778 Other pictures Date taken : 2007 Geographic data Country : Australia (as) More
White-eared Monarch Monarcha leucotis = Dayboro, Queensland, Australia - May 12, 2002 More
White-eared Monarch Monarcha leucotis 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Least Concern Justification This species has a very large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence 30% decline over ten years or three generations). More
White-eared Monarch ( Monarcha leucotis ) = White-eared Monarch | Monarcha leucotis photo White-eared Monarch Image by www.aviceda.org - License: Public Domain. White-eared Monarch | Monarcha leucotis photo White-eared Monarch, Lacey's Creek, SE Queensland, Australia Image by www.aviceda.org - Some rights reserved. Amazon. More
White-eared Monarch were heard to come from an area of around 300 square metres. Strongly believing that breeding events were taking place, I positioned myself beneath where it was thought that most activity was taking place. It was to be three hours later at 11am, before a single sound from the Monarchs was to be heard. More
White-eared Monarch - Monarcha leucotis White-eared Monarch - Monarcha leucotis Broad-billed Flycatcher (Myiagra ruficollis) Broad-billed Flycatcher (Myiagra ruficollis) Broad-billed Flycatcher (Myiagra ruficollis) Restless Flycatcher (Myiagra inquieta) Grey Fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa) Vanikoro Flycatcher (Myiagra vanikorensis) More
White-eared Monarch Monarcha leucotis 69. Rufous Fantail Rhipidura rufifrons 70. Grey Fantail Rhipidura fuliginosa 71. Spangled Drongo Dicrurus bracteatus 72. Figbird Sphecopheres viridis 73. Grey Butcherbird Cracticus torquatus 74. Paradise Riflebird Ptiloris paradiseus (endemic) 75. Australian Raven Corvus coronoides 76. Torresian Crow Corvus orru 77. Green Catbird Ailuroedus crassirostris (sound sample) 78. More