Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Whistlers and Allies :: Gray Shrike-Thrush

Gray Shrike-Thrush Colluricincla harmonica

Described by: Latham (1802)
Alternate common name(s): Grey Shrikethrush, Gray Shrikethrush, Grey Shrike-Thrush, Brown Shrikethrush, Brown Shrike-Thrush, Northern Shrikethrush, Northern Shrike-Thrush, Western Shrikethrush, Western Shrike-Thrush, Southwestern Shrikethrush, Southwestern Shrike-Thrush, Buff-bellied Shrikethrush, Buff-bellied Shrike-Thrush
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors

Photographs

Tarra Bulga National Park, Victoria, Australia - Apr, 2006 © Arthur Grosset  Cobargo, New South Wales, Australia - Apr, 2006 © Arthur Grosset  St. Helens, Tasmania, Australia - Feb, 2006 © Arthur Grosset  Tahune Airwalk, Tasmania, Australia - Mar, 2006 © Arthur Grosset  Australia - Sep, 2002 © Jean-Philippe Paris 
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Range

(1) N. Australia (n. Western Australia (Roebuck Bay, Kimberley, Fitzroy River), Northern Territory, Melville Is., and Groote Eylandt to ex. nw. Queensland.
(2) N. Queensland (n. Cape York Peninsula, Torres Strait islands).
(3) Coastal and settled se. New Guinea w. to the Ramu River and Merauke.
(4) Nc. to s. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, ne. and se. South Australia (Spencer Gulf, York Peninsula and Kangaroo Is.).
(5) Tasmania and is. of the Bass Strait.
(6) W., s. and c. Australia (c. and s. Western Australia, c. South Australia w. to Lake Eyre and Flinders Ranges, and n. to c. Northern Territory).

Videos

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Sounds

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References

Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.

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