During the breeding season a large cup-shaped nes1 is constructed of sticks, lined with grass, 

 and sometimes feathers. The situation chosen is one of the branches of a small tree. Either three or 



Coin - t'^'s arc laid. 



While flying, a peculiar noisy note is uttered. 



There is no outward difference in the appearance of the sexes. 



All the plumage is bluish-black, with the exception of the base and tip of the tail, which are 

 white; irideS, yellow: hill, le^s, and feet, black. 



Habitats: New South Wales and Victoria. 



