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- The rockwarbler (Origma solitaria), is a bird in the family Acanthizidae. It is the only bird species endemic to the mainland of the state of New South...
- single species, the rockwarbler, but in the reorganisation two additional species from the genus Crateroscelis were added. The rockwarbler diverged from the...
- PyrrholaemusRedthroat and Speckled Warbler (two species) OrigmaRockwarbler and two species of Mouse-Warblers (three species) Neosericornis – Yellow-throated...
- endangered eastern bristlebirds, as well as smaller numbers of pilotbirds and rockwarblers, in a mosaic of sandstone heath and eucalypt woodland habitats. Barren...
- honeyeater. It also supports po****tions of the painted honeyeater, rockwarbler, swift parrot, plum-headed finch and diamond firetail. In the US published...
- tapaculo Rock wren Rock-loving cisticola Rockefeller's sunbird Rockrunner Rockwarbler Rodrigues fody ††Rodrigues night heron ††Rodrigues parrot ††Rodrigues...
- Common name Binomial Notes Pilotbird Pycnoptilus floccosus Rockwarbler Origma solitaria Fernwren Oreoscopus gutturalis Yellow-throated scrubwren Neosericornis...
- 16 reptile and 12 amphibian species are found within the park. The rockwarbler, the only bird restricted to New South Wales, is found within the park...
- endangered eastern bristlebirds, as well as smaller numbers of pilotbirds and rockwarblers, in a mosaic of sandstone heath and eucalypt woodland habitats. New South...
- a high proportion of the global po****tions of the range-restricted rockwarbler as well as po****tions of flame robins, diamond firetails and pilotbirds...