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- Woodswallows are soft-plumaged, somber-coloured p****erine birds in the genus Artamus. The woodswallows are either treated as a subfamily, Artaminae, in...
- "White-breasted Woodswallow (Artamus leucorynchus)". Michael Dahlem. Clunie, F (1976). "The behaviour and nesting of Fiji white-breasted Woodswallows". NOTORNIS...
- gr****lands. Woodswallows frequently flock with finches and at times the golden-shouldered parrot. They are mainly insectivorous. Woodswallows are aerial...
- the males. The white-browed woodswallow has a bifurcated (divided) tongue like most woodswallows. White-browed woodswallows are highly nomadic travelling...
- significant difference from other woodswallows, dusky woodswallows have a distinctive white patch on the outer wing. Dusky woodswallows also seem to typically be...
- of the woodswallows. It is dark, smoky brown overall, with deep gunmetal grey wings and a black-tipped, blue-tinged bill. Like other woodswallows, groups...
- Australian dusky woodswallow, great woodswallows do not reduce their body temperature on cool nights. Like its smaller relatives, the great woodswallow is a fast-flying...
- Fiji woodswallows are pre**** upon by the Fiji race of the peregrine falcon and the young are vulnerable to the Fiji goshawk. Fiji woodswallows are highly...
- woodswallow (Artamus fuscus), sometimes also called the ashy swallow-shrike, is a woodswallow which is found in south Asia. Like other woodswallows,...
- morphologically distinct migratory birds, the masked and white-browed woodswallows Artamus spp. of inland Australia". Journal of Avian Biology. 37 (6)....