• The green catbird (Ailuroedus crassirostris) is a species of bowerbird found in subtropical forests along the east coast of Australia...
  • The Green catbird (Ailuroedus crassirostris), is a species of bowerbird found in subtropical forests along the east coast of Australia...
  • Green Catbirds, race "crassirostris", were first spotted by us in Dorrigo NP, northern NSW, in 2005.
  • Although it is a type of bowerbird, the green catbird builds no bower and chooses one mate for life.
  • Photos of Australian birds with an emphasis on the Central Coast of NSW by Stevografix.
  • Widespread and common throughout its habitat range, the Green Catbird is listed as Least Concern on IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • physical characteristics 12.2 in (31 cm); female 0.37-0.47 lb (169-211 g), male 0.37-0.64 lb (167-289 g). Brownish head with lime-green up-perparts and lighter...
  • This footage was taken during early Spring in 2015 along the Lady Carrington Drive walking track in the Royal National Park.The Green Catbird is a large, sto...
  • The 33 cm long green leaves bird bears a white speckled green plumage, with a slightly darker head.
  • A sedentary bird, the Green Catbird is found in temperate and sub-tropical lush rainforest, as well as adjacent paperbark and eucalypt forest.