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- The pilotbird (Pycnoptilus floccosus) is a species of p****erine bird in the family Acanthizidae. It is monotypic within the genus Pycnoptilus. The species...
- acanthizid, and the smallest Australian p****erine; the largest is the pilotbird. Following the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy (1990) they were previously regarded...
- and woodlands support large breeding po****tions of flame robins and pilotbirds. The bogong moth seasonally migrates long distances towards and from the...
- numbers of endangered eastern bristlebirds, as well as smaller numbers of pilotbirds and rockwarblers, in a mosaic of sandstone heath and eucalypt woodland...
- Common name Binomial Notes Pilotbird Pycnoptilus floccosus Rockwarbler Origma solitaria Fernwren Oreoscopus gutturalis Yellow-throated scrubwren Neosericornis...
- Pilbara gr****wren Pileated flycatcher Pileated parrot Pileated wood**** Pilotbird Pin-striped tit-babbler Pin-tailed green pigeon Pin-tailed manakin Pin-tailed...
- rainforest and moist eucalypt forest. Birds here include superb lyrebird, pilotbird, cicadabird, logrunner, rose robin, golden whistler, king parrot, topknot...
- Forest in Victoria, which were observed to frequently mimic the song of pilotbirds, a species that had not been recorded in the area for over 10 years. During...
- tint to the throat, and a greyer chin. It can be distinguished from the pilotbird by its smaller size and head, white throat patch, and square tail. Its...
- There are a wide variety of birds residing in the park including the pilotbird, yellow tailed black ****atoo, eastern whipbird, and currawongs. In the...