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Yes. Both the Grey Butcherbird and the Pied Butcherbird are native to Australia.
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No, the bird's nest fern (Asplenium nidus) is not native to Australia. It is native to tropical regions in Southeast Asia, Australia, and parts of Africa.
Australia does not have an official "native bird" or avian faunal symbol. The closest any bird comes to this is the emu, which is on the Australian coat of Arms.
Yes. The emu is native to Australia.
There isn't a national bird of Australia but some native birds are: the amu, magpie, pink and grey galah and the cuckatoo.
What Does A Butcher Bird Eat? A butcher bird eats mince and maybe if it is a small one it will eat things a little bit softer
No. Kookaburra is a bird native to Australia. It has a call similar to a laughter.
It is an aquatic bird, Cygnus atratus, which is native to New Zealand and australia.
The Wedge-tailed Eagle is a native Australian bird.
Yes. The emu is a large, flightless bird which is native to Australia.
Yes. There are several species of eagle which are native to Australia. The Wedge-tailed eagle is Australia's largest bird of prey. Other eagles include the White-bellied Sea-eagle and the Little eagle.
An apostlebird is a gregarious grey and brown bird native to Australia - Latin name Struthidea cinerea.