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66 species

Gavicalis fasciogularis (Mangrove Honeyeater)

Gavicalis fasciogularis

Gerygone levigaster (Mangrove Gerygone)

Gerygone levigaster
Gerygone levigaster
Gerygone levigaster

Gerygone mouki (Brown Gerygone)

Gerygone mouki
Gerygone mouki
Gerygone mouki

Gymnorhina tibicen (Australian Magpie)

Gymnorhina tibicen
Gymnorhina tibicen
Gymnorhina tibicen

Hirundo neoxena (Welcome Swallow)

Hirundo neoxena
Hirundo neoxena
Hirundo neoxena

Lalage leucomela (Varied Triller)

Lalage leucomela
Lalage leucomela
Lalage leucomela

Lichmera indistincta (Brown Honeyeater)

Lichmera indistincta
Lichmera indistincta
Lichmera indistincta

Lonchura castaneothorax (Chestnut-breasted Mannikin)

Lonchura castaneothorax
Lonchura castaneothorax
Lonchura castaneothorax

Malurus lamberti (Variegated Fairywren)

Malurus lamberti
Malurus lamberti
Malurus lamberti

Malurus melanocephalus (Red-backed Fairywren)

Malurus melanocephalus
Malurus melanocephalus
Malurus melanocephalus

Meliphaga lewinii (Lewin's Honeyeater)

Meliphaga lewinii
Meliphaga lewinii
Meliphaga lewinii

Melithreptus albogularis (White-throated Honeyeater)

Melithreptus albogularis
Melithreptus albogularis

Menura alberti (Albert's Lyrebird)

Menura alberti
Menura alberti
Menura alberti

Myzomela obscura (Dusky Honeyeater)

Myzomela obscura
Myzomela obscura
Myzomela obscura

Myzomela sanguinolenta (Scarlet Honeyeater)

Myzomela sanguinolenta
Myzomela sanguinolenta
Myzomela sanguinolenta

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