Abstract

This paper describes a likely incident of opportunistic depredation of a Superb Fairy-wren Malurus cyaneus nest by an uncommon predator, the White-browed Babbler Pomatostomus superciliosus , and presents the first photographic evidence of nest-depredation by this species. Potential implications of the observation are discussed in the context of detecting unexpected and uncommon nest-predators.

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