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Corcoracidae is a
family of p****erine
birds known as the
Australian mudnesters. The
family has
sometimes been
called Struthideidae in the past; however...
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species in 1801. Long
thought to be a
member of the
mudnest builder family Corcoracidae, it has been
reclassified in the
family Monarchidae (the
monarch flycatchers)...
- white-winged
chough of Australia,
despite its name, is a
member of the
family Corcoracidae and only
distantly related. The
choughs have
black plumage and brightly...
- Struthidea, it is
placed in the
family known as the mud-nest
builders or
Corcoracidae,
written as
Grallinidae in
older books before the
removal of the genus...
- only two
surviving species of the
Australian mud-nest
builders family,
Corcoracidae, and is the only
member of the
genus Corcorax. It is
native to southern...
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flycatchers Ifritidae: blue-capped
ifrit Paradisaeidae: birds-of-paradise
Corcoracidae: white-winged
chough and
apostlebird Melampittidae:
melampittas Laniidae:...
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flycatchers Ifritidae – blue-capped
ifrit Paradisaeidae – birds-of-paradise
Corcoracidae – white-winged
chough and
apostlebird Melampittidae –
melampittas Laniidae...
- This list is
based on the
Handbook of Australian, New
Zealand and
Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the
doubtfuls omitted. It
includes the birds...
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allies Platylophidae:
jayshrikes Corvidae: crows, magpies, and jays
Corcoracidae: white-winged
chough and
apostlebird Melampittidae:
melampittas Ifritidae:...
- Ifritidae: blue-capped
ifrits Family Melampittidae:
melampittas Family Corcoracidae:
Australian mudnesters Family Paradisaeidae: birds-of-paradise Family...