- The white-winged
chough (Corcorax
melanorhamphos) is one of only two
surviving members of the
Australian mud-nest
builders family, Corcoracidae, and is...
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Corcorax melanorhamphos Apostlebird,
Struthidea cinerea "Opinion 2380 (Case 3630).
CORCORACIDAE Mathews, 1927 (Aves) and
Coracia melanorhamphos Vieillot...
- one
species to the other. The
Australian white-winged
chough Corcorax melanorhamphos,
despite its
similar shape and habits, is in a
separate family Corcoracidae...
- In
animal behaviour, the
hypothesis of
group augmentation is
where animals living in a
group behave so as to
increase the group's size,
namely through...
- one
species to the other. The
Australian white-winged
chough Corcorax melanorhamphos,
despite its
similar shape and habits, is in a
separate family Corcoracidae...
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categorised as P. g. vetus. The
Australian white-winged chough,
Corcorax melanorhamphos,
despite its
similar bill
shape and
black plumage, is only distantly...
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currawong (Strepera versicolor), and the white-winged
chough (Corcorax
melanorhamphos) prey on
these ants, but few are
successfully taken. The host ****ociation...
- one of two
remaining species, with the white-winged
chough (Corcorax
melanorhamphos),
which differs in
appearance but
exhibits many
behavioural similarities...
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Common name
Binomial Notes White-winged
chough Corcorax melanorhamphos Apostlebird Struthidea cinerea...
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crows and
ravens (Corvus spp.) and white-winged
choughs (Corcorax
melanorhamphos). In one study, the most
frequently killed bird prey
species were pied...