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Australian Bird Names: A Complete Guide
Other names: Sooty Crow-shrike, by Gould (1848) from his species name, Sooty
Currawong; Bell or Mountain Magpie; Jay; Black Bell-magpie, Crow-shrike,
Magpie or Jay; Muttonbird (see Pied Currawong). Streperafuliginosa (Gould,
1837) ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser, 2013
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Magpie Alert: Learning to Live with a Wild Neighbour
... 68 aggressive females 38-39 aggressive males 38-39 alarm calls 27 attack
zone 39-40, 66, 74, 98, 99 attacks viii, x, 27, 30-57 bell-magpie 12 black-billed 12
breeding season 32, 41, 42-43 colour-types (races) 12, 13-14 densities 15-16, 23
, ...
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The Search for E. T.
Bell: Also Known as John Taine
I spend much of the afternoon by myself in a corner quietly reexamining Bell's
magpie memorabilia. I puzzle over books there that belonged to someone named
Ellen Temple, and note again that the name Temple appears printed and in ink
on ...
However, the magpie's warble is a wonderful part of the dawn chorus. There
were also the Black Jays, a cousin of the magpie perhaps as it was very similar in
looks but with just a touch of white. There was also the Bell Magpie, which ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Ceratodus (Australian lungfish) Ceratodus forsteri Neoceratodus forsteri
Queensland lungfish BT Neoceratodus Australian magpie (May Subd Geog) [
QL696.P216 (Zoology )] UF Australasian magpie Bell-magpie Gymnorhina
tibicen Magpie ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy, 2009
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Oxford Dictionary of English
2 (also bell magpie) any bird of the Australasian butcher—bird family, having
black—and-white plumage and musical calls. 0 Family Cracticidae: several
species. 3 used figuratively to refer to a person who obsessively collects things or
who ...
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The Passing of the Aborigines: A Lifetime Spent Among the ...
Koora, the magpie with its liquid throaty warble of extraordinary beauty, was a
rare and welcome visitor; Beelarl, the pied bell-magpie, with his wild double note
and his quaint impatience with his greedy lazy son; and Koolardi, the butcher-
bird, ...
Australian Magpies — Family Cracticidae Strepera fuliginosa Pied currawong
Strepera graculina Bell magpie, black magpie, chillawong, currawang, mountain
magpie, "mutton-bird" (error), pied bell-magpie, pied crow-shrike Range : Eastern
...
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia). Division of Wildlife Research, 1968
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1001 Questions Answered about Birds
World-wide. Australia. drongo (20 species). Africa, southern Asia to Australia. Old
World oriole (32 species). Old World. crow, magpie, jay. Nearly world-wide. bell
magpie, Australian butcherbird (13 species). Australia. magpie-lark (2 species).
Allan D. Cruickshank, Helen Gere Cruickshank, 1976
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Duetting and Antiphonal Song in Birds: Its Extent and ...
Gymnorhina tibicen, the Bell Magpie or Australian Magpie, (Waite, 1903) and
Crac- liats spp. (Cobb, 1897, in Robinson, 1047). Antiphonal song recorded from
both Cracticus and Gymnorhina. Apparently visual contact is necessary and there
...
William Homan Thorpe, 1972