Voice
Loud, raucous, often rather metallic and clanking, 'karrowk-kak-kuk, karrowk-kak-kuk, karrowk-kak-kuk'. Extremely varies and priminent in the dawn chorus. Other calls include a clear, ringing, musical, 'cherrowik, cherrowik' and sharp 'aik, aik, aik, aik'.
Silver-crowned Friarbird (Philemon argenticeps) [XC706670]
by James Lambert from Knuckey Lagoon, Litchfield Municipality, Northern Territory, Australia (call)
Silver-crowned Friarbird (Philemon argenticeps) [XC438956]
by Kakadu Nat Park, Australia, Fire Study 2018 from Mango Lagoon, Oyala-Thumotang NP, Queensland, Australia (call)
Nest
Cup-shaped, composed of bark and grasses, woven together with cobweb and neatly lined with dry grasses, usually suspended from a drooping branch, often overhanging water, up to 15 m or more above the ground.
Eggs (Guide)
1 or 2, rarely 3; fine, matt, pale pink to white, sparingly and vaguely spotted with pale sepia, purple-brown and slate, often more at the larger end; tapered-oval; about 30 x 21 mm. Incubation: probably 12 - 16 days; by female.
Subspecies
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
argenticeps (Gould, 1840) - North-western Australia from Kimberley Divide, WA to south-eastern head of Gulf of Carpentaria and northern Selwyn Ranges, north-western Qld, south to eucalypt - acacia transition zone.
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