White-browed Scrubwren
A Koorkal is a big fan of dense understorey.
Noongar Names: Koorkal
Scientific Name: Sericornis frontalis
Conservation Status: Common
Threats: Cat predation
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: Shelter in dense shrubs and in tree canopies
Diet: Insects and invertebrates
Water: Shallow bird baths
ReWild Benefit: Pest control
Habitat Guide - Shelter
Habitat Guide - Food and Water
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