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41 species

Acanthiza robustirostris (Slaty-backed Thornbill)

Acanthiza robustirostris
Acanthiza robustirostris
Acanthiza robustirostris

Amytornis ballarae (Kalkadoon Grasswren)

Amytornis barbatus barbatus (Grey Grasswren)

Amytornis dorotheae (Carpentarian Grasswren)

Amytornis goyderi (Eyrean Grasswren)

Amytornis housei (Black Grasswren)

Amytornis merrotsyi (Short-tailed Grasswren)

Amytornis rowleyi (Opalton Grasswren)

Amytornis striatus (Striated Grasswren)

Amytornis striatus

Amytornis whitei (Rufous Grasswren)

Amytornis woodwardi (White-throated Grasswren)

Aphelocephala pectoralis (Chestnut-breasted Whiteface)

Bathilda ruficauda (Star Finch)

Cecropis daurica (Red-rumped Swallow)

Ceyx pusillus (Little Kingfisher)

Ceyx pusillus
Ceyx pusillus
Ceyx pusillus

Chlamydera cerviniventris (Fawn-breasted Bowerbird)

Chlamydera maculata (Spotted Bowerbird)

Chlamydera maculata
Chlamydera maculata
Chlamydera maculata

Cinclosoma alisteri (Nullarbor Quail-thrush)

Cisticola juncidis (Zitting Cisticola)

Conopophila whitei (Grey Honeyeater)

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Invasiveness

  • All invasiveness levels (change?)

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