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- Wiretail may refer to: Des Murs's wiretail, a bird of southern South America Rhadinosticta, also called the powdered wiretail, a genus of damselfly Rhadinosticta...
- Des Murs's wiretail (Sylviorthorhynchus desmurii) is a small p****erine bird of southern South America which belongs to the ovenbird family Furnariidae...
- Furnariidae have ten, eight, or even six, as is the case of Des Murs's wiretail. Species adapted to tree trunk climbing such as treecreepers and woodcreeper...
- commonly known as the powdered wiretail. It is located in Australia, where it is fairly common and localised. The powdered wiretail is a medium-sized damselfly...
- rosendaleorum. The common name suggested for the new species is elegant wiretail. Oristicta rosendaleorum is a slender and dull-coloured damselfly of medium-size...
- species of this genus, Labidiosticta vallisi, commonly known as a large wiretail, is endemic to eastern Australia, where it inhabits streams and rivers...
- prinia Delta Amacuro softtail Demoiselle crane Denham's bustard Des Murs's wiretail Desert cisticola Desert finch Desert lark Desert owl Desert sparrow Desert...
- of damselfly in the family Isostictidae, commonly known as the northern wiretail. It prefers fresh water streams and pools. The adult is a small to medium-sized...
- (Tillyard, 1913) Northern wiretail Rhadinosticta handschini (Lieftinck, 1933) Rhadinosticta simplex (Martin, 1901) Powdered wiretail Wikimedia Commons has...
- was the only species of the genus Oristicta. Commonly known as a slender wiretail, it is a slender and dull-coloured damselfly of medium-size. It is endemic...