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18 species

Atrichornis rufescens (Rufous Scrubbird)

Atrichornis rufescens
Atrichornis rufescens
Atrichornis rufescens

Hirundapus caudacutus (White-throated Needletail)

Hirundapus caudacutus
Hirundapus caudacutus
Hirundapus caudacutus

Pachycephala inornata (Gilbert's Whistler)

Pachycephala inornata
Pachycephala inornata
Pachycephala inornata

Pachycephala olivacea (Olive Whistler)

Pachycephala olivacea
Pachycephala olivacea
Pachycephala olivacea

Pomatostomus halli (Hall's Babbler)

Pomatostomus halli
Pomatostomus halli
Pomatostomus halli

Pyrrholaemus sagittatus (Speckled Warbler)

Pyrrholaemus sagittatus
Pyrrholaemus sagittatus
Pyrrholaemus sagittatus

Todiramphus chloris (Collared Kingfisher)

Todiramphus chloris

Turnix maculosus (Red-backed Buttonquail)

Turnix maculosus
Turnix maculosus
Turnix maculosus

Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus (Silvereye (Lord Howe Is. subsp.))

Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus
Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus
Zosterops lateralis tephropleurus
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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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