Artamus cyanopterus (Dusky Woodswallow)


Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable

Dusky woodswallows are widespread in eastern, southern and south western Australia. The species occurs throughout most of New South Wales, but is sparsely scattered in, or largely absent from, much of the upper western region. Most breeding activity occurs on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range. Declared Vulnerable in NSW.


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Regional distribution

Artamus cyanopterus is listed in the following regions:

828,298 sightings of 23,525 species from 15,168 members
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