pardalotidae

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Tasmanian brown Scrubwren bird perching on tree branch in forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stunning Spotted Pardalote Bird on Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pardalote Bird
Yellow-throated Scrubwren (Sericornis citreogularis) in Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasmanian Scrubwren - Sericornis humilis bird species endemic to the temperate forests of Tasmania and nearby King Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Tasmanian Scrubwren - Sericornis humilis bird species endemic to the temperate forests of Tasmania and nearby King Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasmanian Scrubwren - Sericornis humilis bird species endemic to the temperate forests of Tasmania and nearby King Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Pardalote bird is very small. Pardalotes or peep-wrens are a family, Pardalotidae, of very small, brightly coloured birds native to Australia, with short tails, strong legs, and stubby blunt beaks. This family is composed of four species in one genus, Pardalotus, and several subspecies. The name derives from a Greek word meaning `spotted`.


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