Dusky Woodswallow

Dusky Woodswallow

Artamus cyanopterus

Least Concern

Aves · Passeriformes · Artamidae

About

The dusky woodswallow is a bird species of forests and woodlands in temperate and subtropical regions, extending into tropical areas around the Atherton Tableland, in eastern and southern Australia. The global population of the species has as yet not been formally confirmed, but it has been officially rated in the range of 'Least Concern', according to the BirdLife International in 2004. As such, the bird could be described as common in its local habitat.

Fun Fact

The global population of the species has as yet not been formally confirmed, but it has been officially rated in the range of 'Least Concern', according to the BirdLife International in 2004.

Quick Facts

Habitat

Live primarily in open eucalyptus forests and woodlands.

Diet

Diet of the bird can be varied.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance