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  2. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The English band The Unthanks recorded a version of this song on their 2015 album Mount the Air, [16] and the song appeared in the BBC series Detectorists, and the 4th season of the HBO series True Detective. The American alternative rock band The Innocence Mission featured a song called "One for Sorrow, Two for Joy" on their 2003 album Befriended.

  3. Dave de Hugard - Wikipedia

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    Freedom on the wallaby : Australian bush songs (1970) On the steps of the dole office door : oral images of the Great Depression in Australia. (1977) - Larrikin; The Magpie in the Wattle (1986) - Larrikin; Magpie morning (1993) - Sandstock Music; Songs of the Wallaby Track (2003) [3] - Folk Alliance Australia; with The Wild Colonials Euabalong ...

  4. Australian magpie - Wikipedia

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    Australian magpies generally live to around 25 years of age, [44] though ages of up to 30 years have been recorded. [45] The reported age of first breeding has varied according to area, but the average is between three and five years. [46] Well-known and easily recognisable, the Australian magpie is unlikely to be confused with any other species.

  5. Charm of Finches - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, at ages eleven and fourteen, the duo made their debut EP as part of a school project. Their friend Michael Johnson heard the songs and offered to record them in his home studio with Evripedes Evripidou and it became Home. [2] [3] In 2015, they won the Darebin Music Feast Songwriters’ Award. [4]

  6. Magpie - Wikipedia

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    The Australian magpie, Cracticus tibicen, is conspicuously "pied", with black and white plumage reminiscent of a Eurasian magpie. It is a member of the family Artamidae and not a corvid. The magpie-robins , members of the genus Copsychus , have a similar "pied" appearance, but they are Old World flycatchers , unrelated to the corvids.

  7. Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala - Wikipedia

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    Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala (also known as Blinky Bill) is a 1992 Australian animated adventure comedy film directed by Yoram Gross and produced by his Sydney-based production company Yoram Gross Film Studios. The film tells the story of Blinky Bill's childhood with his animal friends in the Australian bush. The peace and charm of their ...

  8. Artamidae - Wikipedia

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    Artamidae is a family of passerine birds found in Australia, the Indo-Pacific region, and Southern Asia. It includes 24 extant species in six genera and three subfamilies: Peltopsinae (with one genus, Peltops), Artaminae (with one genus containing the woodswallows) and Cracticinae (currawongs and butcherbirds, including the Australian magpie).

  9. Cracticinae - Wikipedia

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    The Cracticinae, bellmagpies and allies, gathers together 12 species of mostly crow-like birds native to Australasia and nearby areas.. Historically, the cracticines – currawongs, Australian magpie and butcherbirds – were seen as a separate family Cracticidae and, according to the 2018 Cements List, they still are. [1]