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Differentiating male non-breeding Superb and Variegated Fairy-wrens in

To: Alastair & Clare Smith <>
Subject: Differentiating male non-breeding Superb and Variegated Fairy-wrens in the field
From: Andy Burton <>
Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 11:58:57 +1000

A bit difficult I know, but with practice the different tails can be a big help in id..

The tail of the VF-w is proportionately longer and has white edging at the tips of the longest feathers.

The tail of the SF-w  is shorter and dark blue without the white edging.

My impression of tail length is that in the VF-w it appears to be longer than head-body length while in the SF-w it appears to equal head-body length.

Also if females are present the tail of the VF-w has a blue wash while that of the SF-w (including Imms.) is brown. I very rarely see males without brown birds being present.

Andy









I am having difficulty differentiating male non-breeding Superb and
Variegated Fairy-wrens in the field. HANZAB vol 5 states that male
Variegated are 'similar to adult female except tail bluer; bill and
lores black; and have an obvious narrow off-white eye-ring... '. Superb
males are 'similar to adult females except bill and loral stripe,
black'. This black loral stripe is then not pictured in Marsack's
illustration, nor can I find it in any field guide. Indeed most field
guides don't illustrate the non-breeding males. I would appreciate any
comments on methods to distinguish the two from other birders.
Regards
Alastair


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