Intermediate size species

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117 species

Phonygammus keraudrenii (Trumpet Manucode)

Pitta iris (Rainbow Pitta)

Pitta versicolor (Noisy Pitta)

Pitta versicolor
Pitta versicolor
Pitta versicolor

Pomatostomus ruficeps (Chestnut-crowned Babbler)

Pomatostomus ruficeps
Pomatostomus ruficeps

Pomatostomus temporalis (Grey-crowned Babbler)

Pomatostomus temporalis
Pomatostomus temporalis
Pomatostomus temporalis

Prionodura newtoniana (Golden Bowerbird)

Prionodura newtoniana
Prionodura newtoniana

Psophodes cristatus (Chirruping Wedgebill)

Psophodes cristatus
Psophodes cristatus
Psophodes cristatus

Psophodes occidentalis (Chiming Wedgebill)

Ptiloris magnificus (Magnificent Riflebird)

Ptiloris victoriae (Victoria's Riflebird)

Ptiloris victoriae
Ptiloris victoriae

Rhipidura dryas (Arafura Fantail)

Rhipidura leucophrys (Willie Wagtail)

Rhipidura leucophrys
Rhipidura leucophrys
Rhipidura leucophrys

Rhipidura phasiana (Mangrove Grey Fantail)

Rhipidura rufifrons (Rufous Fantail)

Rhipidura rufifrons
Rhipidura rufifrons
Rhipidura rufifrons

Rhipidura rufiventris (Northern Fantail)

Rhipidura rufiventris
Rhipidura rufiventris

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