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Dusky Woodswallow
- Artamus cyanopterus
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The Dusky Woodswallow is a smoky deep brown to grey bird. The wings are dark blue grey, edged white, the tail is black with a broad white tip and the underwings are silvery-white. The bill is blue tipped black and the eye is dark brown. Young birds are grey-brown, streaked and mottled buff to cream. This species moves in flocks of 10 to 30 birds, which cluster together to roost.
- http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=574
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Dusky Woodswallow
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The Dusky Woodswallow is a smoky deep brown to grey bird. The wings are dark blue grey, edged white, the tail is black with a broad white tip and the underwings are silvery-white. The bill is blue tipped black and the eye is dark brown. Young birds are grey-brown, streaked and mottled buff to cream. This species moves in flocks of 10 to 30 birds, which cluster together to roost.
- Artamus cyanopterus
- 547
- 18cm
- http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=574
- http://birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/dusky-woodswallow