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Birds of Victoria (state)

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Black Swan
species of bird
Little Penguin
smallest species of penguin
Galah
The galah (; Eolophus roseicapilla), less commonly known as the pink and grey cockatoo, galah cockatoo or rose-breasted cockatoo, is an Australian species of cockatoo and the only member of the genus Eolophus. The galah is adapted to a wide variety of modified and unmodified habitats and is one of Australia's most abundant and widespread bird species. The species is endemic to mainland Australia. It was introduced to Tasmania, where it is now widespread, in the mid-20th century and much more recently to New Zealand.
Laughing Kookaburra
species of bird
Cape Barren Goose
species of bird
Gang-gang Cockatoo
species of bird
Black-browed Albatross
species of bird
Southern Giant Petrel
species of bird
Short-tailed Shearwater
species of bird
Little Corella
species of bird
Superb Lyrebird
species of bird
Shy Albatross
species of bird
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
species of bird
Glossy Black Cockatoo
species of bird
superb fairywren
species of bird
Eastern Rosella
species of bird
Zosterops lateralis
thumb|upright|Subspecies flaviceps from Fiji|right The silvereye or wax-eye (Zosterops lateralis), also known by its Māori name tauhou, is a very small omnivorous passerine bird of the south-west Pacific. In Australia and New Zealand its common name is sometimes white-eye, but this name is more commonly used to refer to all members of the genus Zosterops, or the entire family Zosteropidae.
Crimson Rosella
species of bird
Long-billed Corella
species of bird
Satin Bowerbird
species of bird
Pacific Gull
species of bird
Blue-faced Honeyeater
species of bird
Willie Wagtail
species of bird
Australasian Grebe
species of bird
Red-rumped Parrot
species of bird
Wonga Pigeon
species of bird
Australian King Parrot
species of bird
White-headed Pigeon
species of bird
Tawny Frogmouth
species of bird
Manorina melanocephala
species of bird
Little Raven
species of bird
Forest Raven
species of bird
Topknot Pigeon
species of bird
Musk Duck
species of bird
Hoary-headed Grebe
species of bird
Turquoise Parrot
species of bird
Magpie-lark
The magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), also known as wee magpie, peewee, peewit, mudlark or Murray magpie, is a passerine bird native to Australia, Timor, and southern New Guinea. The male and female both have black and white plumage, though with different patterns. John Latham described the species in 1801. Long thought to be a member of the mudnest builder family Corcoracidae, it has been reclassified in the family Monarchidae (the monarch flycatchers). Two subspecies are recognized.
Eastern Spinebill
species of bird
Brush Bronzewing
species of bird
Black-faced Cormorant
species of bird
Musk Lorikeet
species of bird
Eastern Ground Parrot
species of bird
Superb Parrot
species of bird
Fairy Prion
species of bird
Red Wattlebird
passerine bird native to southern Australia
Pink Robin
species of bird
Powerful Owl
species of bird
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
species of bird
Neophema chrysostoma
species of small bird
Caligavis chrysops
species of bird
Eastern Yellow Robin
species of bird
Macronectes halli
species of bird
Crescent Honeyeater
species of bird
Fairy Tern
species of bird
Noisy Friarbird
species of bird
Painted Honeyeater
species of bird
Stagonopleura bella
species of bird
Neochmia temporalis
species of bird
Rhipidura rufifrons
species of bird
Flame Robin
small passerine bird native to Australia