Scientific Name Manorina melanocephala Size 24–27cm Diet Nectar, fruits and insects. Habitat Woodlands, open forests and suburban areas.
Crested Pigeon
Scientific Name Ocyphaps lophotes Size 30–34cm Diet Native seeds, as well as those of introduced crops and weeds. Also some leaves and insects. Habitat Lightly wooded grasslands in both rural and suburban areas.
Black-faced Cuckoo-Shrike
Scientific Name Coracina novaehollandiae Size 30–36cm Diet Insects and other invertebrates and some fruits and seeds. Habitat Wooded and suburban areas.
Fan-tailed Cuckoo
Scientific Name Cacomantis flabelliformis Size 25–27cm Diet Hairy caterpillars and a variety of other insects and their larvae. Habitat Variety of forests, open woodlands, mangroves and suburban areas.
Little Wattlebird
Scientific Name Anthochaera chrysoptera Size 26–31cm Diet Nectar and also insects, flowers, berries and some seeds. Habitat Woodlands, banksia heathlands and tea-tree scrub.
Red Wattlebird
Scientific Name Anthochaera carunculate Size 33–36cm Diet Nectar, some insects and berries. Habitat Forests, woodlands and suburban areas.
Magpie-lark
Scientific Name Grallina cyanoleuca Size 26–30cm Diet Insects and their larvae, as well as earthworms and freshwater invertebrates. Habitat Parks, gardens, suburban areas, farmland and open areas of bush.
Grey Butcherbird
Scientific Name Cracticus torquatus Size 24–30cm Diet Small animals, including birds, lizards and insects, as well as some fruits and seeds. Habitat Range of wooded habitats, including suburban areas.
Australian Magpie
Scientific Name Gymnorhina tibicen Size 38–44cm Diet Insects and their larvae. Habitat Wherever trees and open areas with grassland are found. Widely distributed.
Pied Currawong
Scientific Name Strepera graculina Size 42–50cm Diet Small lizards, insects, caterpillars and berries. Larger prey up to the size of a young possum. Habitat Forests, woodlands, inland and coastal scrub and suburban areas.