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294 species

Machaerirhynchus flaviventer (Yellow-breasted Boatbill)

Malurus amabilis (Lovely Fairywren)

Malurus amabilis
Malurus amabilis

Malurus assimilis (Purple-backed Fairywren)

Malurus assimilis
Malurus assimilis
Malurus assimilis

Malurus elegans (Red-winged Fairywren)

Malurus elegans
Malurus elegans
Malurus elegans

Malurus lamberti (Variegated Fairywren)

Malurus lamberti
Malurus lamberti
Malurus lamberti

Malurus leucopterus (White-winged Fairywren)

Malurus leucopterus
Malurus leucopterus
Malurus leucopterus

Malurus melanocephalus (Red-backed Fairywren)

Malurus melanocephalus
Malurus melanocephalus
Malurus melanocephalus

Malurus pulcherrimus (Blue-breasted Fairywren)

Malurus splendens (Splendid Fairywren)

Malurus splendens
Malurus splendens
Malurus splendens

Manorina flavigula (Yellow-throated Miner)

Manorina flavigula
Manorina flavigula
Manorina flavigula

Megapodius reinwardt (Orange-footed Megapode)

Megapodius reinwardt
Megapodius reinwardt
Megapodius reinwardt

Melanodryas cucullata picata (Hooded Robin (Northern Inland Subspecies))

Melanodryas cucullata picata
Melanodryas cucullata picata
Melanodryas cucullata picata

Meliphaga lewinii (Lewin's Honeyeater)

Meliphaga lewinii
Meliphaga lewinii
Meliphaga lewinii

Meliphaga notata (Yellow-spotted Honeyeater)

Meliphaga notata
Meliphaga notata
Meliphaga notata

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