Breeding Behaviour of the Restless Flycatcher near Armidale, New South Wales
S J S Debus, G Lollback
P. 22-28
Abstract
A pair of Restless Flycatchers Myiagra inquieta was observed in eucalypt woodland near Armidale, New South Wales, for 10.2 hours over 5 days during the nest-building (6 h) and early ncubation phases ( 4.2 h) in spring 2000. Male and female had similar rates of nest-building visits (7 and 4.5 visits/h respectively) and contributions to incubation (60% and 46% of incubation ime respectively), covering the eggs for 52% of observation time. Male and female also called from the nest during both phases, including while incubating, at simi lar rates; the whistle and grate call types were given at similar rates by both sexes. Incidental observations of two pairs over 2 years, on nesting chronology, nest-sites, fledgling behaviour and nest success (14%, n = 7), are given.