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There are many birds native to Australia, including:

  • emu and southern cassowary, Australia's only Flightless Birds
  • blue winged kookaburra
  • budgerigar
  • Australian magpie
  • lyrebird
  • brolga
  • Australian pelican
  • brush turkey
  • friar bird
  • little penguin
  • Satin bowerbird, Regents bowerbird
  • tawny frogmouth
  • azure kingfisher
  • currawong
  • helmeted honeyeater
  • yellow wattlebird
  • black swan
  • many varieties of lorikeets, rosellas and parrots, including the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Gang-Gang Cockatoo, corella, Bourke's parrot, mulga (red-rumped) parrot and the Galah
  • Australia's most well-known native eagle is the Wedge-tailed Eagle. It is considered to be in the same "superspecies" as the Golden Eagle, but has some distinguishing characteristics (especially the shape of the tail).

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Australian birds beginning with 'e' include the emu, egret, Eastern rosella, Eastern whipbird, Eclectus parrot, Eastern curlew, Elegant parrot, just to name a few.

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