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Yes. Both the Grey Butcherbird and the Pied Butcherbird are native to Australia.
The currawong is a black bird, similar in appearance to the crow, but related to the Australian magpie and butcherbird.
"Time of the Butcherbird" is a novel by Alex La Guma that features characters like Silas Milner, who is a political activist, as well as other residents of District Six in Cape Town, South Africa. The story follows their struggles against apartheid and the oppressive regime that they live under.
Shrike
shrikes eat insects and small animals.often they impale them on thorns or barbwire,hence the nickname"butcherbird".
The Butcherbird is its own bird. But its closest relatives are the Australian Magpie, the three species of Currawongs, and possibly Woodswallows.
From completing crosswords I have often come across the name Ani as a name for a black cuckoo.
Yes, butcherbirds are known to prey on superb fairy wrens. These birds are opportunistic hunters and will take advantage of smaller birds, especially when they are vulnerable. The predation can significantly impact local populations of superb fairy wrens, particularly in areas where habitat is fragmented or where their natural defenses are compromised.
The common black house spider eats redback spiders. This probably explains why redbacks are uncommon inside the house. Both redbacks and black house spiders are shy (especially the redback). A house spider will get to recognize you if you feed it ;)
Cuckoo-shrikes primarily feed on insects, such as caterpillars, beetles, and grasshoppers. They may also eat fruit, berries, and small reptiles or amphibians. They are known for their agility in catching prey while flying.
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