- grey and pied
currawongs (though
sampling was
limited and not the
focus of the study). The
common ancestor of
butcherbirds and
currawongs diverged from...
-
currawongs has been a
factor in the
decline of Gould's
petrel at a
colony on
Cabbage Tree Island, near Port
Stephens in New
South Wales;
currawongs have...
- grey and pied
currawongs (though
sampling was
limited and not the
focus of the study).
Common names include black currawong,
sooty currawong,
black bell-magpie...
-
sooty black for the
clinking currawong of
Tasmania and
subspecies halmaturina from
Kangaroo Island. All grey
currawongs have a loud
distinctive ringing...
- -33.596617; 151.2990100
Currawong Beach is a
suburb in
northern Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia.
Currawong Beach is 42
kilometres (26 mi)...
- Cracticinae), or as the only
genus in that
family (with the butcherbirds,
currawongs, and
allies placed in a
separate family, Cracticidae). The
generic name...
- The Lord Howe
currawong (Strepera
graculina crissalis), Lord Howe
Island currawong or Lord Howe pied
currawong, is a
large and
mainly black p****erine bird...
- Machaerirhynchidae:
boatbills Artamidae: woodswallows, butcherbirds,
currawongs, and
Australian magpie Rhagologidae:
mottled berryhunter Malaconotidae:...
-
Australian raven,
Australian magpie,
crested pigeon,
noisy miner and the pied
currawong.
Introduced bird
species ubiquitously found in
Sydney are the
common myna...
-
helmetshrikes Pityriasidae:
Bornean bristlehead Artamidae: butcherbirds,
currawongs and
Australian magpie (formerly in Cracticidae) Rhagologidae: mottled...