LC
Flame Robin Petroica phoenicea



References

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Barrett, G.W., Silcocks, A.F., Cunningham, R., Oliver, D., Weston, M.A., Baker, J. 2007. Comparison of atlas data to determine the conservation status of bird species in New South Wales, with an emphasis on woodland-dependent species. Australian Zoologist 34: 37-77.

Bird, J.P., Martin, R., Akçakaya, H.R., Gilroy, J., Burfield, I.J., Garnett, S.G., Symes, A., Taylor, J., Şekercioğlu, Ç.H. and Butchart, S.H.M. 2020. Generation lengths of the world’s birds and their implications for extinction risk. Conservation Biology 34(5): 1252-1261. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13486.

Birdlife Australia. 2020. Birdata Platform Extract. Melbourne. Birdlife Australia. Available at: https://birdata.birdlife.org.au/.

Garnett, S.T., Szabo, J.K. and Dutson, G. 2011. The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood.

Green, K. 2006. The effect of variation in snowpack on timing of bird migration in the Snowy Mountains. Emu 106: 187-192.

Green, K. 2010. Alpine taxa exhibit differing responses to climate warming in the Snowy Mountains of Australia. Journal of Mountain Science 7: 167-175.

Higgins, P. J.; Peter, J. M. 2002. Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds: pardalotes to shrike-thrushes. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

IUCN. 2022. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-1. Available at: https://www.iucnredlist.org. (Accessed: 21 July 2022).

Lindenmayer, D.B., Blanchard, W., McBurney, L., Blair, D., Banks, S.C., Driscoll, D.A., Smith, A.L., Gill, A.M. 2014. Complex responses of birds to landscape-level fire extent, fire severity and environmental drivers. Diversity and Distributions 20: 467-477.

Loyn, R.H. 1980. Bird populations in a mixed eucalypt forest used for production of wood in Gippsland, Victoria. Emu 80: 145-156.

Loyn, R.H. 1985. Ecology, distribution and density of birds in Victorian forests. In: Keast, A., Recher, H.F., Ford, H., Saunders, D. (ed.), Birds of Eucalypt Forests and Woodlands: Ecology, Conservation, Management, pp. 33-46. The Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), Melbourne and Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, NSW.

Newman, M., Ashby, R., Nichols, A. 2017. Case Study 1: Status of robins in Tasmania. State of Tasmania's birds, 2015–16. Tasmanian Bird Report 39: 6-8.

Newman, O.M.G., Loyn, R.H., Dutson, G., Baker, G.B. 2020. Flame Robin Petroica phoenicea. In: Garnett, S.T., Baker, G.B. (ed.), The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2020, pp. 739-741. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, Australia.

Paton, D.C., Carpenter, G., Sinclair, R.G. 1994. A second bird atlas of the Adelaide region. Part 1: Changes in the distribution of birds: 1974–75 vs 1984–85. South Australian Ornithologist 31: 151-193.

Robinson, D. 1990a. The nesting ecology of sympatric Scarlet Robin Petroica multicolor and Flame Robin Petroica phoenicea populations in open eucalypt forest. Emu 90: 40-52.

Robinson, D. 1990b. The social organisation of the Scarlet Robin Petroica multicolor and the Flame Robin P. phoenicea in southeastern Australia: a comparison between sedentary and migratory flycatchers. Ibis 132: 78-94.

Robinson, D. 1992a. Why do Flame Robins Petroica phoenicea migrate? A comparison between the social and feeding ecologies of the Flame Robin and Scarlet Robin P. multicolor. Corella 16: 1-14.

Robinson, D. 1992b. Habitat use and foraging behaviour of the Scarlet Robin and Flame Robin at a site of breeding-season sympatry. Wildlife Research 19: 377-395.

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Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Species factsheet: Flame Robin Petroica phoenicea. Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/flame-robin-petroica-phoenicea on 23/12/2024.
Recommended citation for factsheets for more than one species: BirdLife International (2024) IUCN Red List for birds. Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/search on 23/12/2024.