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  2. List of birds of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Victoria is a state in Australia, with 527 species of bird recorded.. This list is based on the 1996 classification by Sibley and Monroe (though there has been a recent (2008) extensive revision of Australian birds by Christidis and Boles [1]), which has resulted in some lumping and splitting. [2]

  3. Weebill - Wikipedia

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    The weebill (Smicrornis brevirostris) is a species of bird in the family Acanthizidae. It is an insectivorous passerine that is found throughout mainland Australia. At 8 to 9 cm (3.1 to 3.5 in) long, it is Australia's smallest bird. It was originally described by John Gould in 1838, and four subspecies are recognised. The weebill's plumage is ...

  4. List of birds of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Maluridae is a family of small, insectivorous passerine birds endemic to Australia and New Guinea. They are socially monogamous and sexually promiscuous, meaning that although they form pairs between one male and one female, each partner will mate with other individuals and even assist in raising the young from such pairings. Variegated fairywren

  5. Little wattlebird - Wikipedia

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    A. c. chrysoptera (Latham, 1801) – eastern and southeastern Australia; A. c. halmaturina (Mathews, 1912) – Kangaroo Island (South Australia) A. c. tasmanica (Mathews, 1912) – Tasmania; The western wattlebird (A. lunulata) was at one time considered as the subspecies A. c. lunulata. [6] Little wattlebird on eucalypt, Victoria, Australia

  6. Category:Birds of Victoria (state) - Wikipedia

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    This category is intended for birds of Victoria (Australia). Australia portal; Birds portal Subcategories ... Pages in category "Birds of Victoria (state)"

  7. Little eagle - Wikipedia

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    In the first national bird atlas in 1977–81, the little eagle was reported in 65% of one degree grid cells across Australia, with mostly high reporting rates (more than 40% of surveys per grid) across New South Wales and Victoria. Breeding was recorded in 11% of cells, with the highest rates in New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria. [13]

  8. Birds of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Finding Australian Birds, authored by Tim Dolby and Rohan Clarke (2014), features the best places in Australia for finding birds. The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds , the pre-eminent scientific reference, in seven volumes. The New Atlas of Australian Birds, an extensive detailed survey of Australian bird distributions.

  9. Rose robin - Wikipedia

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    The rose robin (Petroica rosea) is a small passerine bird native to Australia. Like many brightly coloured robins of the Petroicidae, it is sexually dimorphic. The male has a distinctive pink breast. Its upperparts are dark grey with white frons, and its tail black with white tips. The underparts and shoulder are white.