Red-eared Firetail
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| Mass | 13 g |
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| Scientific name | Stagonopleura oculata |
| Conservation status | Least Concern (Population stable) |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Higher classification | Stagonopleura |
| Order | Passerine |
| Speci | S. oculata |
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| ID | 3078976 |
About Red-eared Firetail
The red-eared firetail, also known as the boorin, is a small finch-like species of bird. It occurs in dense wetland vegetation of coastal to sub-coastal regions in Southwest Australia. Its appearance is considered appealing, with white spots, black barring and vivid crimson marks at the ear and upper tail.