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Cracticus nigrogularis
Like other butcherbirds, the Pied Butcherbird is a stockily built bird with a relatively large head and short wings and legs. It ranges from 33 to 38 cm (13–15 in) long, averaging around 35 cm (13.8 in).Its plumage is wholly black and white. Its has a black head, nape and throat, giving it the appearance of a black hood, which is bounded by a broad white collar. The mantle, and much of the tail and wings are black, while the rump, tail tip and outer wing feathers are white. The underparts are white. The eyes are a dark brown, the legs grey and the bill a pale bluish grey tipped with black, with a prominent hook at the end. The Pied Butcherbird has been considered the most accomplished songbird in Australia, described as a "magic flute" by one writer, richer and clearer than the Australian Magpie.Song melodies vary across the continent and no single song is sung by the whole population.
The Pied Butcherbird is found across much of Australia, except the far south and Tasmania.It is a bird of open woodlands and scrublands, but avoids the most arid environments.
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Thanks cindy!
Wonderful series, Alice!
Thanks! Hes a beauty isn't he
What beautiful and stark contrast! Awesome bird, Alice!
Thanks for taking the time to have a look :)
Thanks Karen!
Wonderful series Alice!
I've heard butcherbirds can breed with magpies, does anyone know if this is correct?
He certainly is!
What a handsome fellow
Thankyou Satyen and leanne! He's a great little bird. Catches food on the wing that i throw for him.
Lovely Alice! I adore these birds :)
Lovely bird and series!
Thanks ali but that's the ID i already have :)