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Diet Overlap

Falco longipennis (Australian Hobby)
Boiga irregularis (Brown catsnake, Brown Tree Snake)

Common Diet

Passer domesticus (House Sparrow)

Common Habitat

Arnhem Land tropical savanna
Banda Sea Islands moist deciduous forests
Brigalow tropical savanna
Cape York Peninsula tropical savanna
Carpentaria tropical savanna
East Melanesian Islands
Eastern Australian temperate forests
Einasleigh upland savanna
Halmahera rain forests
Kimberly tropical savanna
New Britain-New Ireland lowland rain forests
New Guinea mangroves
Purnululu National Park
Queensland tropical rain forests
Seram rain forests
Shoalwater and Corio Bays Area Ramsar Site
Southeastern Papuan rain forests
Southern New Guinea freshwater swamp forests
Sulawesi lowland rain forests
Victoria Plains tropical savanna
Wallacea

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Olsen, J., E. Fuentes, DM Bird, AB Rose, and D. Judge. 2008. Dietary shifts based upon prey availability in Peregrine Falcons and Australian Hobbies breeding near Canberra, Australia Journal of Raptor Research 42:125–137
♦ 2Body sizes, activity times, food habits and reproduction of brown tree snakes (Boiga irregularis) (Serpentes : Colubridae) from tropical north Queensland, Australia, D. F. Trembath and S. Fearn, Australian Journal of Zoology, 2008, 56, 173–178
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