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Queensland, Australia. Queensland is the second-largest state in Australia but has the greatest biodiversity, with 684 species of bird recorded (more than closest-rivals New South Wales or West Australia with both around 550).
For means of relevancy, only birds with a remarkable range of presence in the area are listed; birds widely present throughout Australia or at a much broader level are listed in parent categories. Birds portal; Queensland portal
Pages in category "Endemic birds of Queensland" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
There have been three comprehensive accounts: the first was John Gould's 1840s seven-volume series The Birds of Australia, the second Gregory Mathews, and the third was the Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds (1990-2006). The taxonomy originally followed is from Christidis and Boles, 2008. [1]
Birds of Queensland (3 C, 146 P) F. Freshwater fish of Queensland (23 P) M. ... Pages in category "Fauna of Queensland" The following 17 pages are in this category ...
An Australian endemic, the regent bowerbird is distributed to rainforests and margins of eastern Australia, from central Queensland to New South Wales. A rare natural intergeneric hybrid between the regent bowerbird and the satin bowerbird is known as Rawnsley's bowerbird .
Category: Birds of Australia by state or territory. 3 languages. ... Birds of Queensland (3 C, 146 P) S. Birds of South Australia (2 C, 99 P) T. Birds of Tasmania (2 ...
In Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia The scrubwrens by Neville William Cayley, including the yellow-throated scrubwrens on the bottom left. The yellow-throated scrubwren measures 12.5–15 cm (5–6 in) in length. The male bird has a black masked face and ear coverts, with yellow throat and eyebrow.