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The Australian rufous fantail (Rhipidura rufifrons) is a small passerine bird, [2] most commonly known also as the black-breasted rufous-fantail or rufous-fronted fantail, which can be found in Australia. Characteristic of species that have a large range, the Australian rufous fantail has many subspecies.
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Fantails are small insectivorous songbirds of the genus Rhipidura in the family Rhipiduridae, native to Australasia, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.Most of the species are about 15 to 18 cm (5.9 to 7.1 in) long, specialist aerial feeders, and named as "fantails", but the Australian willie wagtail is a little larger, and, though still an expert hunter of insects on the wing ...
Australian rufous fantail; B. Biak fantail; Bismarck fantail; Black fantail; Black thicket fantail; Black-and-cinnamon fantail; Blue-headed fantail; Bougainville fantail;
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Australian king parrot; Australian logrunner; Australian magpie; Australian masked owl; Australian owlet-nightjar; Australian painted-snipe; Australian pelican; Australian pied cormorant; Australian pipit; Australian pratincole; Australian raven; Australian reed warbler; Australian ringneck; Australian rufous fantail; Australian shelduck ...
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Rufous fantail: Rhipidura rufifrons: Arafura fantail: Rhipidura dryas: Grey fantail: Rhipidura albiscapa: includes the Norfolk fantail R. a. pelzeni, which may be a subspecies of R. fuliginosa: Mangrove fantail: Rhipidura phasiana: New Zealand fantail: Rhipidura fuliginosa: extirpated, Lord Howe Island; surviving Norfolk birds may be this species