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Western Gerygone

High in the canopy you might see a Waralyboordang fluttering in the air to snap at insects around the garden.

Small Songbirds Bushland Heathland

Common Names: Western Gerygone

Noongar Names: Waralyboordang

Scientific Name: Gerygone fusca


Conservation Status: Least concern

Threats: Cat predation and habitat loss

Will they visit?: They frequently visit home gardens with dense vegetation and located near reserves

Natural Distribution: Common and widespread throughout the South West and Perth region

Habitat at a Glance

See Habitat Guide for more detail

Shelter: Canopies of trees and shrubs

Diet: Insects and invertebrates

Water: Bird baths

ReWild Benefit: Pest control

ReWild Benefits

Small songbirds help to control pest species within the ecosystem. Visit BirdLife Australia to learn more about our native birds of prey. If you have seen one in your neighbourhood or around the home you can record your sighting on Birdata and help scientists monitor their population

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