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Artamidae is a
family of p****erine
birds found in Australia, the Indo-Pacific region, and
Southern Asia. It
includes 24
extant species in six
genera and...
- medium-sized p****erine
birds belonging to the
genus Strepera in the
family Artamidae native to Australia.
These are the grey
currawong (Strepera versicolor)...
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closely related to true swallows. Instead, they
belong to the
family Artamidae,
which also
includes butcherbirds,
currawongs and the
Australian magpie...
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considered to be one, with nine
recognised subspecies. A
member of the
Artamidae, the
Australian magpie is
placed in its own
genus Gymnorhina and is most...
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closely related to the
butcherbirds and
Australian magpie of the
family Artamidae. Six
subspecies are recognised. It is a
robust crowlike bird averaging...
- also
known as
Cracticus quoyi) is a
species of
butcherbird in the
family Artamidae. It is
found in Australia, Indonesia, and
Papua New Guinea. Its natural...
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closely related to the
butcherbirds and
Australian magpie within the
family Artamidae. It is a
large crow-like bird,
around 50 cm (20 in) long on average, with...
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plumage reminiscent of a
Eurasian magpie. It is a
member of the
family Artamidae and not a corvid. The magpie-robins,
members of the
genus Copsychus, have...
- and the
Australian magpie form the
subfamily Cracticinae in the
family Artamidae. (Despite the name of the
Australian magpie, this
family of
birds is not...
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woodswallows are
either treated as a subfamily, Artaminae, in an
expanded family Artamidae (also
including the
subfamily Cracticinae), or as the only
genus in that...