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- Gr****wrens (Amytornis) are a genus of birds in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae. Amytornis is the only genus classified within the subfamily Amytornithinae...
- The striated gr****wren (Amytornis striatus) is a small, cryptically coloured ground-dwelling species of wren-like bird in the family Maluridae, endemic...
- The Eyrean gr****wren (Amytornis goyderi) is a small gr****wren from the P****erine family Maluridae. This is a cryptically plumaged and uncommon bird endemic...
- The thick-billed gr****wren (Amytornis modestus) is a species of bird in the family Maluridae. It is endemic to Australia. Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type...
- Kalkadoon gr****wren (Amytornis ballarae), with which it was considered conspecific until 1999, and the thick-billed gr****wren (Amytornis modestus). The former...
- The Opalton gr****wren (Amytornis rowleyi) is an insectivorous bird in the family Maluridae. It is found in the Forsyth Range, Queensland, Australia. Formerly...
- The Pilbara gr****wren (Amytornis whitei), also known as the rufous gr****wren, is an insectivorous bird in the Australasian wren family Maluridae. It is...
- The grey gr****wren (Amytornis barbatus) is a p****erine bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae. It is found on arid inland floodplains of Australia...
- Andrew (2011). "Western Australia, home of the Gr****-Wren (Amytornis textilis)" (PDF). Amytornis: Western Australian Journal of Ornithology. 3: 1–12. Black...
- byrnei), while birds include the grey gr****wren (Amytornis barbatus) and Eyrean gr****wren (Amytornis goyderi). Lake Eyre and the other seasonal wetlands...