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Dusky Gerygone

Dusky Gerygone

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The Dusky Gerygone is a small, rather dull-plumaged warbler found in the coastal regions of northern Australia. Its name reflects its subdued coloration.
Where to spot
Restricted to mangrove forests along the northern coast of Australia, from Western Australia across the Northern Territory to Queensland.
How to spot
Focus your search in mangrove habitats. Look for its dusky, grayish-brown plumage. The best way to locate it is often by listening for its distinctive, rapid, and chattering call.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, but often more easily detected by call during the cooler parts of the morning.
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File:Gerygone tenebrosa 42401760.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This species is particularly adapted to the harsh conditions of northern Australian mangrove forests, where it finds both shelter and food.
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