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- The eastern whipbird (Psophodes olivaceus) is an insectivorous p****erine bird native to the east coast of Australia. Its whip-crack song is a familiar...
- western whipbird has sometimes been split into two species: the black-throated whipbird and the white-bellied whipbird. The western whipbird was formally...
- In the strictest sense, it includes only the five or six species of whipbirds and wedgebills (Psophodes and Androphobus), but some authors also include...
- The Papuan whipbird (Androphobus viridis) is a little-known and unobtrusive species of bird in the family Psophodidae. It is monotypic within the genus...
- wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis). Whipbirds are divided into the eastern whipbird (Psophodes olivaceus) and the western whipbird (Psophodes nigrogularis). Subspecies...
- The Mallee whipbird (Psophodes leucogaster leucogaster) is a terrestrial bird that inhabits dense habitats in mallee ecosystems of south-eastern Australia...
- species recorded [5 extant native] The Psophodidae is a family containing whipbirds and wedgebills. Order: P****eriformes   Family: Oreoicidae 1 species recorded...
- whiteheads Neosittidae: sittellas Superfamily Orioloidea Psophodidae: whipbirds Eulacestomatidae: wattled ploughbill Falcunculidae: shriketit Oreoicidae:...
- The presumed corvid relatives included: currawongs, birds of paradise, whipbirds, quail-thrushes, whistlers, monarch flycatchers and drongos, shrikes,...
- Brolga Bush budgerigar Bush stone-curlew Chestnut-breasted mannikin Eastern whipbird Eclectus parrot Emu Galah Glossy ibis Gouldian finch Great cormorant Green-winged...