The flock bronzewing (Phaps histrionica), also known as the flock pigeon, harlequin bronzewing and the harlequin pigeon[2] is a species of pigeon in the family Columbidae.[3] It is endemic to drier parts of Australia.[4]
^BirdLife International (2016). "Phaps histrionica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22690673A93283207. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22690673A93283207.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
^Crome, F., Shields, J. (1992). Parrots & Pigeons of Australia. Angus & Robertson Publishers
^Gibbs, D., Barnes, E., Cox, J. (2001). Pigeons and Doves – A Guide to the Pigeons and Doves of the World. Pica Press. East Sussex: Pica Press
^Firth, J. H. (1982) Pigeons and Doves of Australia. Rigby Publishers
English ornithologist John Gould first described the flockbronzewing, known then as the harlequin bronzewing, in volume five of his book The Birds of Australia...
registry, or flock book Flocculation, a process by which colloidal particles come out of suspension in the form of floc Flockbronzewing or flock pigeon, Phaps...
to humans. The brush bronzewing (P. elegans) is uncommon, probably threatened. It is marginally smaller than the common bronzewing and rather secretive...
family Common bronzewing, species of bird in the pigeon family Crested bronzewing, species of bird in the pigeon family Flockbronzewing, species of bird...
the mature common bronzewing. Rarely found far from a source of water, common bronzewings either travel alone or in pairs or in flocks, and are usually...
insectivorous); the white-throated ground dove, bronzewings like the common bronzewing and flockbronzewing, the crested pigeon, the chestnut-quilled and...
Phaps is a genus of bronzewing pigeons in the family Columbidae that are native to Australia. The genus was introduced in 1835 by the English naturalist...
Tableland. There are healthy populations of grassland birds such as the flockbronzewing. The seasonal wetlands of the downs are important habitats, particularly...
C. J. Temminck in 1809. The brush bronzewing is similar in size and shape to the closely related common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera), however it's shorter...
species, aside from crested or topknot pigeon, characterise them as a bronzewing or dove that is likewise distinguished by the crest. The length of the...
White-eared brown dove Buff-eared brown-dove Common bronzewing Brush bronzewingFlockbronzewing Grey-rumped fruit-dove (Ptilinopus alligator) Orange-fronted...
straw-necked ibises, Eurasian coots, Oriental plovers, Australian terns and flockbronzewings. It also provides habitat for Australian bustards. When fully inundated...
species of mammal. Several of the birds are endangered including the flockbronzewing pigeon, red-chested button-quail, Australian bustard and the pictorella...
within the genus Geophaps. It occurs within a broader group known as bronzewing pigeons. This species is listed under the International Union for Conservation...
Large numbers of Australian pratincoles, black-tailed godwits and flockbronzewings have been recorded. BirdLife International (2011) Important Bird Areas...
restricted to a small island to go extinct in modern times, even though its flocks were counted in the billions. In colloquial English, the smaller species...
'Australian Bushwalk' area of the zoo and is home to: Black-winged stilt Brush bronzewing Elegant parrot Purple-crowned lorikeet Australian Wetlands This exhibit...