Gerygone mouki
Least ConcernAves · Passeriformes · Acanthizidae
The brown gerygone, previously known as the brown warbler, is a small passerine bird native to eastern coastal Australia. The upper parts of the brown gerygone are a deep olive-grey or olive-brown, while its face and underparts are a much paler grey, cream, or washed-out brown. The tail feathers are dark and may be white-tipped. It is approximately 10 cm in length.
Fun Fact
The upper parts of the brown gerygone are a deep olive-grey or olive-brown, while its face and underparts are a much paler grey, cream, or washed-out brown.
Habitat
Native to eastern coastal Australia.
Diet
Feeds on insects.
Lifespan
To be updated