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Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/birds-of-paradise/twelve-wired-bird-of-paradise/Twelve-wired Bird of Paradise, Scientific name: Seleucidis melanoleuca
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Pale-billed Sicklebill
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/birds-of-paradise/pale-billed-sicklebill/Pale-billed Sicklebill, Birds of Paradise
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Magnificent Riflebird
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/birds-of-paradise/magnificent-riflebird/Magnificent Riflebird, Birds of Paradise
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King of Saxony Bird of Paradise
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/birds-of-paradise/king-of-saxony-bird-of-paradise/King of Saxony Bird of Paradise, Scientific name: Pteridophora alberti
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Carola’s Parotia
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/birds-of-paradise/carolas-parotia/Carola’s Parotia, Birds of Paradise
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Animal factsheets
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/Discover the astonishing variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, marine life and more in the Australian Museum collections.
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Hollows as Homes
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/hollows-as-homes/A unique and exciting project bringing together AMRI research and citizen science.
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Wing tags stand the test of time
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/wing-tags-stand-the-test-of-time/Despite their reputation as urban hooligans, Cockatoos seldom vandalised their tags, allowing citizen scientists to study 100% of birds.
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The first birds
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/the-first-birds/The first birds had sharp teeth, long bony tails and claws on their hands. The clear distinction we see between living birds and other animals did not exist with early birds. In fact, they were more like small dinosaurs than they were like any bird today.
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Birds in Backyards: top 30 urban birds
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/birds-in-backyards-top-30-urban-birds/The Birds in Backyards website lists 30 species of bird that are sometimes found in towns and cities.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Tails from the Coasts
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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