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  2. Flock bronzewing - Wikipedia

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    The flock bronzewing is the most nomadic of the Australian pigeons, and it is difficult to mistake for other Australian species. Fully grown flock bronzewings can range in length from 280–305 mm with a wing length of 189–216 mm. Its weight can range from 260–320 grams. [2]

  3. Geophaps - Wikipedia

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    The Spinifex pigeon and crested pigeons have been recorded in versions of an Aboriginal children's story from Central Australia, conveying rich symbolic meanings between the Geophaps species and associations by the Arandic people with 'kurdaitchas' (a person who sets out to kill or harm someone, often in revenge, and who leaves no trace.

  4. List of birds of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Crested pigeon and spinifex pigeon Bar-shouldered dove in Darwin, Northern Territory. 40 species recorded [26 extant native, 4 introduced, 7 vagrant, 2 extirpated native, 1 extinct native] Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. In Australian territory 41 species have been recorded ...

  5. List of birds of the Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    Northern Territory is a territory in Australia, with 448 species of bird recorded.. This list is based on the 1996 classification by Sibley and Monroe (though there has been a recent (2008) extensive revision of Australian birds by Christidis and Boles [1]), which has resulted in some lumping and splitting. [2]

  6. Common bronzewing - Wikipedia

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    The common bronzewing (Phaps chalcoptera) is a species of medium-sized, heavily built pigeon. [2] Native to Australia and one of the country's most common pigeons, the common bronzewing is able to live in almost any habitat, with the possible exception of very barren areas and dense rainforests. [3]

  7. Australia to kill pigeon that made extraordinary journey from ...

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    A racing pigeon has survived an extraordinary 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile) Pacific Ocean crossing from the United States to find a new home in Australia. Now authorities consider the bird a ...

  8. Pigeon deemed ‘biosecurity risk’ to be killed after traveling ...

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    Joe the racing pigeon, named for President-elect Joe Biden, has reached the end of his lengthy journey: an 8,000-mile trek from Oregon to a backyard in Officer, Australia, about 33 miles southeast ...

  9. Brush bronzewing - Wikipedia

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    The brush bronzewing is endemic to Australia, found in the South-West and South-East of the mainland with populations in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and also Tasmania. [4] The subspecies P. elegans occidentalis occurs as a geographically distinct population, in the southwest of WA. [3] [6]