Apostlebird

Struthidea cinerea

Least Concern

The Apostlebird is a social Australian mud-nesting bird that walks and forages in groups across woodland and open country in Australia. It is generally resident, using local forest, scrub, or woodland year-round and shifting within its range as food changes. Fun fact: this batch includes some of the most distinctive island lineages in the bird catalog, from toxic ifritas to display-rich birds-of-paradise.

Family
Corcoracidae
Range
Apostlebird Range — Resident range in Australia
Population
≈ Unknown
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