Wikipedia: Chirruping wedgebill Source: WIKIPEDIA
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Observations
🔍 No documented observation
Description
Classification: Genus
Psophodes (
Psophodes); Family
Cinclosomatidae (
Cinclosomatidae)
General:
The chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes cristatus) is a medium-sized member of the genus Psophodes, which consists or four to five songbirds endemic to Australia.[2] Commonly found in low shrublands in south-eastern inland Australia,[3] the species is distinguished by its distinctive, chirruping call.[3] The chirruping wedgebill and chiming wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis) were considered to be a single species until as late as 1973, when they were separated due to marked differences in their calls.[3]
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