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Wedgebill or wedge-bill is a
common name for
several birds and may
refer to
Australian endemic birds in the
genus Psophodes:
Chiming wedgebill (Psophodes...
- The
chiming wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis),
sometimes referred to as
chiming whipbird, is a
species of bird in the
family Psophodidae. It is endemic...
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Whipbirds and
wedgebills are 19–31 cm long. They are
mainly olive-green or
brown in
colour and have a crest. The
whipbirds and
wedgebills are all found...
- The
chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes cristatus) is a medium-sized
member of the
genus Psophodes,
which consists or four to five
songbirds endemic to Australia...
- [5
extant native] The
Psophodidae is a
family containing whipbirds and
wedgebills. Order: P****eriformes Family:
Oreoicidae 1
species recorded [1 extant...
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Whipbirds and
wedgebills are
collectively recognised in the
genus Psophodes.
Wedgebills are
divided into the
chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes cristatus)...
- Geoffroy's daggerbill, Geoffroy's
wedgebill, or
eastern wedge-billed
hummingbird (Schistes geoffroyi) is a
species of
hummingbird in the
family Trochilidae...
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containing whipbirds and
wedgebills.
Eastern whipbird,
Psophodes olivaceus Chiming wedgebill,
Psophodes occidentalis Chirruping wedgebill,
Psophodes cristatus...
- P****eriformes Family:
Psophodidae The
Psophodidae is a
family containing whipbirds and
wedgebills.
Eastern whipbird,
Psophodes olivaceus (V) Order: P****eriformes Family:...
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containing whipbirds and
wedgebills.
Western whipbird,
Psophodes nigrogularis Chiming wedgebill,
Psophodes occidentalis Chirruping wedgebill,
Psophodes cristatus...