The rockwarbler (Origma solitaria) is a species of bird in the Australian warbler family
Acanthizidae. It is found only in the Australian state of
New South Wales, where its preferred habitat is woodland with cliffs and gullies and exposed sandstone or limestone rocks. Its nest is a hanging structure in a cave, made of grasses, roots, bark and moss, with spider web used as an adhesive. The species is listed as being of
least concern by the
International Union for Conservation of Nature. This rockwarbler was photographed in the
Royal National Park.Photograph credit:
John Harrison
The rockwarbler (Origma solitaria) is a species of bird in the Australian warbler family
Acanthizidae. It is found only in the Australian state of
New South Wales, where its preferred habitat is woodland with cliffs and gullies and exposed sandstone or limestone rocks. Its nest is a hanging structure in a cave, made of grasses, roots, bark and moss, with spider web used as an adhesive. The species is listed as being of
least concern by the
International Union for Conservation of Nature. This rockwarbler was photographed in the
Royal National Park.Photograph credit:
John Harrison