Black-faced Woodswallow

Artamus cinereus

Least Concern

The Black-faced Woodswallow is a woodswallow, butcherbird, currawong, magpie, or allied bird of Australia, New Guinea, Fiji, and nearby islands. It watches from an open perch before catching flying insects or taking other small prey, fruit, and nectar, often moving in social groups through woodland and open forest.

Family
Artamidae
Range
Black-faced Woodswallow Range — Resident or seasonal range in Australia, New Guinea, Fiji, and nearby islands
Population
≈ Unknown
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