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412 species

Pomatostomus ruficeps (Chestnut-crowned Babbler)

Pomatostomus ruficeps
Pomatostomus ruficeps
Pomatostomus ruficeps

Poodytes carteri (Spinifexbird)

Poodytes gramineus (Little Grassbird)

Poodytes gramineus
Poodytes gramineus
Poodytes gramineus

Prionodura newtoniana (Golden Bowerbird)

Prionodura newtoniana
Prionodura newtoniana
Prionodura newtoniana

Psophodes cristatus (Chirruping Wedgebill)

Psophodes cristatus
Psophodes cristatus
Psophodes cristatus

Psophodes nigrogularis (Western Whipbird)

Psophodes occidentalis (Chiming Wedgebill)

Psophodes occidentalis
Psophodes occidentalis

Ptiloris magnificus (Magnificent Riflebird)

Ptiloris paradiseus (Paradise Riflebird)

Ptiloris paradiseus
Ptiloris paradiseus
Ptiloris paradiseus

Ptiloris victoriae (Victoria's Riflebird)

Ptiloris victoriae
Ptiloris victoriae

Ptilotula flavescens (Yellow-tinted Honeyeater)

Ptilotula flavescens

Ptilotula fusca (Fuscous Honeyeater)

Ptilotula fusca
Ptilotula fusca
Ptilotula fusca

Ptilotula keartlandi (Grey-headed Honeyeater)

Ptilotula keartlandi
Ptilotula keartlandi
Ptilotula keartlandi

Ptilotula ornata (Yellow-plumed Honeyeater)

Ptilotula ornata
Ptilotula ornata
Ptilotula ornata

Ptilotula penicillata (White-plumed Honeyeater)

Ptilotula penicillata
Ptilotula penicillata
Ptilotula penicillata

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