Meet the buff-rumped hornbill found in the clearings of eastern Australia with a super cute appearance that everyone will love
The buff-rumped thornbill (Acanthiza reguloides ) is a ѕрeсіeѕ of thornbill found in open forest land in eastern Australia,
specifically around Sydney, south of Chinchilla and east of Cobar in an area of 1,000,000–10,000,000 km2.
The buff-rumped thornbill is found in temperate or subtropical/tropical moist environments living and feeding amidst the foliage or on the ground.
However, they are known to prefer nesting sites one to two metres above ground level, particularly amongst the bark of trees.
Of a similar size to other thornbills, 8–10 cm long, the buff-rumped thornbill is identifiable by its “buff-coloured rump and Ьeɩɩу” and white irides in its eyes.