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The first of several pages on Australian birds
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Above, the Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and the Southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), the flightless birds which are Australia's biggest. More photographs of emus can be found in the Outback pages
Below, the Yellow-bellied or Olive-backed sunbird (Nectarinia jugularis), a 10-12 cm resident of tropical north Queensland. And a pair of the even smaller Spotted pardalote (Pardalotus punctatus), among the country's tiniest birds. They were photographed in the Adelaide Hills (Mount Lofty Ranges), as they prepared their nest. Slightly bigger, a Striated pardalote (Pardalotus striatus) raids a hanging basket for building material in a suburb in the Hills, and a pair of the same species seems to be courting in Morialta Conservation Park

 


The Superb blue wren (Malurus cyaneus), is one of Australia's dozen or so species of colorful wrens. Those here (below) were photographed in Victoria except for the young male, who was in the Adelaide Hills

Singing energetically in low coastal shrubbery in Victoria is a Striated fieldwren (Calamanthus fuliginosus)

Three of the country's robins are the Scarlet robin (Petroica boodang), photographed in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges, the Eastern yellow robin (Eopsaltria australis) , pictured in Victoria, and the Red-capped robin (Petroica goodenovii), photographed in South Australia's north-east mallee

Eight more little birds are the Diamond firetail (Stagonopleura guttata), photographed in the Adelaide Hills; Red-browed finch or firetail (Neochmia temporalis) and Double-barred finch (Taeniopygia bichenovii)(north-eastern Victoria); the Brown thornbill (Acanthiza pusilla)(central Victoria); the Striated thornbill (Acanthiza lineata) and Yellow-rumped thornbill (Acanthiza chrysorrhoa)(north-eastern Victoria); the Golden-headed cisticola (Cisticola exilis)(coastal Victoria); and the Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis), photographed on South Australia's south-central coast

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