It obtains its food, of insects, in the air, and very seldom 0011)68 to the ground. Its favourite 



resting places are the inaccessible crags on the side of a precipice, where it generally builds 



its nest. 



Tin- Bexes do not differ in the colouring of their plumage. 



The head, hack of the neck, and ear-coverts, are deep brown ; forehead, throat, and under tail- 

 COvertS, white; wings and tail, dull green; back, greyish-brown; abdomen, light brown; irides and 

 bill, brown ; legs and feet, brownish-green. 



Habitats: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. 



