- The
apostlebird (Struthidea cinerea), also
known as the grey jumper,
lousy jack or
happy family, is a quick-moving, gray or
black bird
about 33 cm (13 in)...
- two genera, the white-winged
chough (Corcorax melanorhamphos) and the
apostlebird (Struthidea cinerea). Both are
endemic to Australia. Both the Australian...
- Corvidae: crows, magpies, and jays Corcoracidae: white-winged
chough and
apostlebird Melampittidae:
melampittas Ifritidae:
ifritabirds Paradisaeidae: birds...
-
Paradisaeidae – birds-of-paradise
Corcoracidae – white-winged
chough and
apostlebird Melampittidae –
melampittas Laniidae –
shrikes Platylophidae - jayshrike...
- Paradisaeidae: birds-of-paradise Corcoracidae: white-winged
chough and
apostlebird Melampittidae:
melampittas Laniidae:
shrikes Platylophidae: jayshrike...
- the
common moorhen, the
house sparrow, the
acorn wood****, and the
apostlebird. Humans,
damarland mole rats and
meerkats are
examples of
mammals that...
- sitella.
Other birds recorded in the
reserve include white-browed babbler,
apostlebird,
superb parrot,
barking owl, black-chinned honeyeater,
diamond firetail...
- on the
basis of
molecular evidence. The white-winged
chough and the
apostlebird were ****igned to the
family Corcoracidae. With the new
insights generated...
- A
total of 383
species of bird have been
recorded living in the wild on the
island of Tasmania,
nearby islands and
islands in B**** Strait.
Birds of Macquarie...
-
whistling duck White-faced
heron Australian magpie Rainbow bee-eater
Apostlebird Australian brush turkey Australian king
parrot Black kite
Cattle egret...