Brown Bird Yellow Beak Australia. Click to continue Black Currawong Strepera fuliginosa. It lives in forests and woodlands throughout Australia.
Arguably the worlds most recognisable bird. Young birds are also brown but with lighter underparts and a dark grey or black beak. The nankeen kestrel is one of the top 10 most commonly seen birds across Australia and its adaptability to a variety of food sources and nesting sites have made it a successful bird of prey.
It is distinguished from other miners by the yellow skin that runs from its beak.
In southern areas an Tasmania the back is white. The female is grey-brown with some streaks or mottling and its back is darker than its belly. Immature birds are similar to the female with lighter underparts. The female is a brown bird with some streaks or mottling and has a dark bill and legs.