Currawongs.
A black currawong is a species of currawong, a type of predatory passerine bird, native to Tasmania.
Pied Currawong was created in 1790.
currawong represents the merging of opposites. what was once seperate is now recognised as one or interchangable. acceptance. recognition. new beginnings.
currawong
The currawong is a black bird, similar in appearance to the crow, but related to the Australian magpie and butcherbird.
The emu features with the kangaroo on Australia's coat of arms.
I think they are called currawong. Mostly black with some white, bigger than a magpie but smaller than a crow native to Eastern Australia can be tamed and hand fed
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