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  2. Magpie-lark - Wikipedia

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    Female in Melbourne. The female has a white throat and the male has a black throat. The magpie-lark is a small to medium size bird, reaching 25 to 30 cm (9.8 to 11.8 in) long when fully grown, or about the same size as a European common blackbird, and boldly pied in black and white; the weight range is 63.9 to 118 g (2.25 to 4.16 oz) for males, and 70 to 94.5 g (2.47 to 3.33 oz) for females. [15]

  3. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/Animals/Birds

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Magpie-lark, by Fir0002. Australian magpie, by JJ Harrison.

  4. File:Male magpie lark in suburban garden.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Australian magpie-lark - Wikipedia

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  6. Monarch flycatcher - Wikipedia

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    Other habitats used by the monarchs include savannahs and mangroves, and the terrestrial magpie-lark occurs in most Australian habitats except the driest deserts. While the majority of monarchs are resident, a few species are partially migratory and one, the satin flycatcher , is fully migratory, although the Japanese paradise flycatcher is ...

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  8. Grallina - Wikipedia

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    Long thought to be a member of the mudnest builder family Corcoracidae, the magpie-lark and torrent lark have been reclassified in the family Monarchidae (the monarch flycatchers). The two make up a lineage that split off early from other monarchs and has no close relatives within the family.

  9. Merops (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Merops is a large genus of bee-eaters, a group of birds in the family Meropidae, native to Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe. The members of this family are characterised by richly coloured plumage, slender bodies and usually elongated central tail feathers.