• Green catbirds are a medium-sized stocky bird with long, powerful legs and a long, stout bill.[2] The back, wings and rump are brilliant emerald green...
  • Description[. ] Green catbirds are a medium-sized stocky bird with long, powerful legs and a long, stout bill.
  • Green catbirds are quite large, growing up to 28cm. Although it is a type of bowerbird, the green catbird builds no bower and chooses one mate for life.
  • Widespread and common throughout its habitat range, the Green Catbird is listed as Least Concern on IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
  • Green Catbird. (Ailuroedus crassirostris) Aboriginal name(s): "jigay"/"jihgay"/"jigaybil" [bundjalung] Size: 24-33 cm Weight: 165-270 g.
  • Common Name: Green Catbird. Scientific Name: Ailuroedus crassirostris. ... Green Catbird, Holgate, Oct 2015. ← Previous | Australian Birds Index | Next →.
  • 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. The sharp beak is white, the iris red.
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  • A sedentary bird, the Green Catbird is found in temperate and sub-tropical lush rainforest, as well as adjacent paperbark and eucalypt forest.