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[Flowerchild scan] Eric Shepherd - 2002 Australian Birds Calendar - Western Spinebill
Subject: | [Flowerchild scan] Eric Shepherd - 2002 Australian Birds Calendar - Western Spinebill
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The Eastern Spinebill, Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris, is a species of honeyeater found in south-eastern Australia in forest and woodland areas, as well as gardens in urban areas of Sydney and Melbourne. It is around 15 cm long, and has a distinctive black, white and chestnut plumage, a red eye, and a long downcurved bill. |
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The Western Spinebill, Acanthorhynchus superciliosus, is a honeyeater found in the heath and woodland of south-western Western Australia. It ranges between 12–15 centimetres long, and weighs around 10 grams. It has a black head, gray back and wings, with a red band behind its neck and from its throat to its breast. There are white banks behind its bill and its eyes. It has a long slender curved bill. |
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