-
Latham described the
species in 1801. Long
thought to be a
member of the
mudnest builder family Corcoracidae, it has been
reclassified in the
family Monarchidae...
-
differs in
appearance but
exhibits many
behavioural similarities. The
mudnest builder family Corcoracidae itself is now
placed in a
narrower 'Core corvine'...
- and ravens, shrikes,
birds of paradise,
monarch flycatchers,
drongos and
mudnest builders. The
following three subspecies are
widely recognised: R. leucophrys...
- of
birds termed monarch flycatchers. Long
thought to be a
member of the
mudnest builder family Corcoracidae, the magpie-lark and
torrent lark have been...
- The
following is a list of the
birds recorded on
Kangaroo Island,
South Australia. Emu (introduced)
Kangaroo Island emu (extinct)
Australian brush-turkey...
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differs in
appearance but
exhibits many
behavioural similarities. The
mudnest builder family Corcoracidae itself is now
placed in a
narrower "core corvine"...
- the
crows and ravens, shrikes,
birds of paradise, fantails,
drongos and
mudnest builders.
There are six
subspecies recognized: M. r.
sciurorum - Rothschild...
- the
crows and ravens, shrikes,
birds of paradise, fantails,
drongos and
mudnest builders.
Alternate names for the
golden monarch include the black-and-gold...
- the
crows and ravens, shrikes,
birds of paradise, fantails,
drongos and
mudnest builders.
Alternative common names include the frilled-necked
monarch and...
- the
crows and ravens, shrikes,
birds of paradise, fantails,
drongos and
mudnest builders. In 2016, two
former subspecies of the azure-crested flycatcher...