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- 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...