Formerly considered a subspecies of the eastern states’ golden whistler (Pachycephala pectoralis), the western whistler (Pachycephala fuliginosa) is a rounded songbird with a heavy, thick bill.
The western whistler spans from Kalbarri south, and east to drier regions of south Australia and western Victoria. The male western whistler has an olive-yellow back, black head, white chin, bright yellow underparts, and a black-tipped gray tail. Females are plain grey. Their calls include a loud piercing whistle with a whip-like ending.
Available sizes:
- 297mm x 420mm (A3)
- 210mm x 297mm (A4)
- 148mm x 210mm (A5)
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Paper: Archival, watercolour
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