White-browed Woodswallow in its natural habitat
Fairly Common rarity

White-browed Woodswallow

Artamus superciliosus

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StatusNative
RarityFairly Common
Height20 cm
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"Flocks can be so large they have been described as “darkening the sky” during migrations."

Field Guide

White-browed Woodswallow

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The White-browed Woodswallow (*Artamus superciliosus*) is a highly nomadic bird that exemplifies the boom-and-bust cycles of Australia’s inland regions. These robust, woodswallows are renowned for forming large, mobile flocks that traverse vast distances in response to changing food and weather conditions, often appearing in great numbers after rain.

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