- blue-gray eye ring.
Logrunners, on the
other hand,
display a
patterned combination of olive, gray, and
mottled black plumage. Male
logrunners feature a white...
-
northern Queensland and the New
Guinean logrunner (Orthonyx novaeguineae) from
Papua New Guinea.
Logrunners as a
group are
characterised by
their distinctive...
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Australopapuan babblers Pomatostomidae:
Australasian babblers Logrunners Orthonychidae:
logrunners Other basal lineages Cnemophilidae:
satinbirds Cnemophilus...
- Ptilonorhynchidae:
bowerbirds Pomatostomidae: pseudo-babblers Orthonychidae:
logrunners Superfamily Meliphagoidea Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones...
- and New Guinea, the
logrunners and the chowchilla. Both use
stiffened tails to
brace themselves when feeding.
Australian logrunner,
Orthonyx temminckii...
- two
types of p****erine
birds endemic to
Australia and New Guinea, the
logrunners and the chowchilla. Both use
stiffened tails to
brace themselves when...
- 1985,
Sibley and
Ahlquist found that the
logrunners were not
related to the
others and
included only the
logrunners in the Orthonychidae. They
treated the...
- the
members of the
Cinclosomatidae were
regarded as
belonging with the
logrunners). That
relationship meant that the blue jewel-babbler of New
Guinea was...
- The
Papuan logrunner or New
Guinea logrunner (Orthonyx novaeguineae) is a
species of bird in the
family Orthonychidae. It was
formerly considered conspecific...
-
Australia and New Guinea, the
logrunners and the chowchilla. Both use
stiffened tails to
brace themselves when feeding.
Papuan logrunner,
Orthonyx novaeguineae...