- and a
Piping Shrike standing on a
branch of a gum tree. The
Piping Shrike is more
commonly known as a White-backed Magpie. The
Piping Shrike is sometimes...
- some time
between 1788 and 1792.
Other names used
include piping crow-
shrike,
piping shrike, piper, maggie, flute-bird and organ-bird. The term bell-magpie...
- The large-billed
crow (Corvus macrorhynchos),
formerly referred to
widely as the
jungle crow, is a
widespread Asian species of
crow. It is very adaptable...
-
Indian jungle crow,
Corvus culminatus House crow,
Corvus splendens Collared crow,
Corvus torquatus Piping crow,
Corvus typicus Banggai crow,
Corvus unicolor...
-
Corvidae (
Crows)". In del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott, Andrew; Christie,
David (eds.).
Handbook of the
Birds of the World. Vol. 14. Bush-
shrikes to Old World...
- hawk-eagle
Pintado petrel Pinto's
spinetail Pinyon jay
Piping bellbird Piping crow Piping hornbill Piping plover Pipipi Piratic flycatcher Pirre chlorospingus...
- (white-rumped cuckoo-
shrike) - LC
Lalage leucopygialis (white-rumped triller) - LC
Corvus unicolor (Banggai
crow) - CR
Corvus typicus (
piping crow) - LC Dicaeum...
- "variable
crow". The
specific name
versicolor means 'of
variable colours' in Latin.
Other old
common names include grey
crow-
shrike,
leaden crow-
shrike, mountain...
-
Premier and Cabinet.
Retrieved 1
August 2023. "Does our
state emblem, the
piping shrike,
actually exist?". ABC listen.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation....
- ludovici**** (N)(B)
Northern shrike,
Lanius borealis Order: P****eriformes Family:
Corvidae The
family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies...