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- that were originally considered separate species. Like other fairywrens, the splendid fairywren is notable for several peculiar behavioural characteristics;...
- forms from mainland Australia and Kangaroo Island. Like other fairywrens, the superb fairywren is notable for several peculiar behavioural characteristics;...
- to the true wrens. The family comprises 32 species (including sixteen fairywrens, three emu-wrens, and thirteen gr****wrens) in six genera. As with many...
- prominent to other fairywrens, whose colour vision extends into that part of the spectrum. Vocal communication among variegated fairywrens is used primarily...
- Russell (Families of the World:Fairywrens and Gr****wrens), p. 183 Rowley & Russell (Families of the World:Fairywrens and Gr****wrens), p. 184 Schodde...
- Queensland and South Australia across to Western Australia. Like other fairywrens, this species displays marked ****ual dimorphism and one or more males...
- that the purple-crowned fairywren is most closely related to the superb fairywren and splendid fairywren. Purple-crowned fairywrens can be distinguished...
- fairywren, one from north and northwestern New Guinea, one from Biak Island, and one from south New Guinea and the Aru Islands. Like other fairywrens...
- chestnut-shouldered fairywrens. The other four species are the variegated fairywren, purple-backed fairywren, red-winged fairywren, and the blue-breasted fairywren. A...
- chestnut-shouldered fairywrens. The other three species are the lovely fairywren, the variegated fairywren, and the red-winged fairywren. Molecular study...