PACHYCEPHALA OLIVACEA, Vig. and Horsf.
Olivaceous Pachycephala.
Pachycephala olivacea, Vig. and Horsf. in Linn. Trans., vol. xv. p. 241.—Gould in Syn. Birds of Australia, Part III.
T h i s species, the largest o f the genus yet discovered, is a native o f Van Diemen’s Land, where it inhabits
forests and thick scrubby situations, and is very generally dispersed over the island from north to south; I
observed it also on Flinders’ Island in Bass’s Straits, but no instance has come under my notice o f its
occurrence on the continent o f Australia. It is rather recluse in its habits, and were it not for its oft-
repeated, loud, sharp, liquid, whistling note, its presence would not often be detected. I usually met with it
in the thickest parts of the forests, where it appeared to resort to the ground rather than to the branches,
and to frequent gulleys and low swampy situations beneath the branches o f the dwarf Eucalypti and other
trees, with which its olive colouring so closely assimilated, that it was very difficult to perceive it.
Although I felt assured that the bird was breeding in many parts o f the country, and made repeated
attempts to discover its nest, I could never succeed in so doing; the eggs are therefore among the desiderata
of my cabinet.
But little outward difference is observable in the sexes; the male is rather the largest and has the head
o f a sooty greyish brown, while the head o f the female is olive-brown. The young resemble the female,
and assume the adult colouring at an early age.
The stomachs of several specimens dissected were very muscular, and contained the remains o f coleoptera
and hemiptera mingled in some instances with small stones and seeds.
Crown of the head and ear-coverts dark brown ; back, wings and fail chestnut-olive, the chestnut predominating
on the back; throat greyish white, each feather tipped with brown ; chest, abdomen and under
tail-coverts reddish brown ; bill black ; irides reddish brown; feet mealy reddish brown.
The Plate represents a male and a female of the natural size.