Orthonychidae - Logrunners, Chowchillas, Melampittas
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There are six species in this family of birds. They are found in Australia, New Guinea, and Indonesia. They are ground dwellers and forage in the leaf litter for insects, berries, and worms. They have small bills; plump bodies; rounded heads; pointed wings; long, stiff tails; and medium-sized legs. They use their stiff tails to prop themselves on while they dig through the leaf litter looking for food.
The chowchilla is brown on its uppersides. Males are white on their undersides, and females have a rusty colored throat and a white belly. The logrunner is gray and brown. Males have a white throat and females have a rusty colored throat. Both the logrunner and the chowchilla are found in forests and usually live in male/female pairs.
World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in Wild Extinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
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Additional Information
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Chowchilla - Orthonyx spaldingii
The chowchilla beak isfound in Australia.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School Lesser Melampitta - Melampitta lugubris
The lesser melampitta is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Logrunner - Orthonyx temminckii
The logrunner is found in Australia.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School |