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Diversity and same-sex pairings in birds
https://australian.museum/inside-out/pride-light/birds/Discover the fascinating world of avian diversity, including birds that display same-sex behaviour in the wild. Explore the complex social dynamics and behaviours of these feathered creatures and learn about their unique adaptations and relationships.
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The Birds of Australia
https://australian.museum/publications/birds-storybox/Learn about The Birds of Australia touring exhibition, inspired by the work of John and Elizabeth Gould.
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Modern birds
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/modern-birds/It is clear to us today what is a bird and what is not - as feathers make it difficult to confuse them with any other living animal. Many other features – such as wishbones and specialised joints in the wings – are also unique. We place birds in a major group called Aves.
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The Birds of Australia STORYBOX
https://australian.museum/publications/birds-storybox/about/Inspired by the work of John and Elizabeth Gould, The Birds of Australia, showcases a unique digital experience presented on a 3D storytelling cube.
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Australian bird species
https://australian.museum/publications/birds-storybox/bird-species/Australia is known for its unique and diverse birdlife, with many species found nowhere else in the world. Discover the bird species featured in The Birds of Australia STORYBOX.
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First Nations storytelling
https://australian.museum/publications/birds-storybox/first-nations-storytelling/Australia’s birds play many symbolic roles in First Nations cultures. As carriers of story, they teach us how to live in connection with other living beings.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
Special exhibition
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Burra
Permanent education space
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Wansolmoana
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Open daily