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The group of apostlebird Struthidea cinerea, also known as the grey jumper, lousy jack or cwa bird. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The apostlebird Struthidea cinerea, also known as the grey jumper, lousy jack or cwa bird is It is a native to Australia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The apostlebird Struthidea cinerea, also known as the grey jumper, lousy jack or cwa bird is It is a native to Australia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Whitethroated Rockfowl Perched on Rocky Outcrop Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
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The Apostlebird is a medium-sized dark grey bird with a short strong bill, brown wings and black tail. It is normally seen in groups of six to ten birds, and is usually seen on the ground. It belongs to the group of birds known as `mud-nesters`, the Family Corcoracidae, noted for their communal life style and their bowl nests constructed of mud and plant fibres.


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