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Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/yellow-tailed-black-cockatoo/The Yellow-Tailed Black-Cockatoo is one of five species of Black-Cockatoo in Australia. In recent years it has been in rapid decline because of native habitat clearance, with a loss of food supply and nest sites.
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Yellow-rumped Thornbill
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/yellow-rumped-thornbill/The Yellow-rumped Thornbill builds a large, double-storeyed nest with a 'false' nest on top.
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Yellow-billed Spoonbill
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/yellow-billed-spoonbill/Yellow-billed Spoonbills can use much smaller bodies of water than the related Royal Spoonbills.
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Yellow Wattlebird
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/yellow-wattlebird/The Yellow Wattlebird is Australia's largest honeyeater with the very distinctive yellow-orange wattles on the sides of the head.
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Wood Sandpiper
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/wood-sandpiper/The Wood Sandpiper is wary and nervous and will burst into flight if disturbed, zig-zagging off and calling loudly, then generall glide gracefully to ground again.
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White-bellied Sea-Eagle
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/white-bellied-sea-eagle/The White-bellied Sea-Eagle has a wingspan of 1.8m - 2m.
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Welcome Swallow
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/welcome-swallow/Welcome Swallows have short bristles at the sides of their mouths which help to guide their food (insects) into their mouths while flying at speed.
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Sidespot Goatfish, Parupeneus pleurostigma (Bennett, 1831)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/sidespot-goatfish-parupeneus-pleurostigma/Sidespot Goatfish, Parupeneus pleurostigma (Bennett, 1831)
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