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Survival Stories: Palm Cockatoo and Regent Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/publications/survival-stories-palm-cockatoo-and-regent-honeyeater/Emily Cave and Zoë Sadokierski sketch the Regent Honeyeater and Palm Cockatoo. Professor Robert Heinsohn and Christina Zdenek conduct fieldwork in Cape York. Experience Emily Cave’s work in the Ornithology collection. Listen to Laurence Pike's musical encounter with Palm Cockatoos.
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Upside-down Jellyfish
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/upside-down-jellyfish/The Upside-Down Jellyfish is an unusual jellyfish that spends most of its time resting on its back over the sediment, giving it an upside-down appearance
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Spikefin Goby, Discordipinna griessingeri
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/spikefin-goby/Spikefin Goby, Discordipinna griessingeri
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Southern Garfish, Hyporhamphus melanochir (Valenciennes, 1847)
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/southern-garfish-hyporhamphus-melanochir-valenciennes-1847/Southern Garfish, Hyporhamphus melanochir (Valenciennes, 1847)
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Striped Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/striped-honeyeater/The Striped Honeyeater is found in forests and woodlands, often along rivers, as well as mangroves and in urban gardens.
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Wandering Whistling-Duck
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/wandering-whistling-duck/Wandering Whistling-Ducks are gregarious when not breeding, and form large flocks of up to thousands of individuals. They often flock with Plumed Whistling-Ducks.
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Weebill
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/weebill/Weebills are some of Australia's smallest birds, with northern Australian Weebills even smaller than those in the south.
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Whiskered Tern
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/whiskered-tern/A whole colony of Whiskered Terns will quickly fly to mob or attack a predator or intruder, including humans.
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White-browed Woodswallow
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/white-browed-woodswallow/The White-browed Woodswallow is a dark bird with a distinctive white eyebrow, they roost together in tight clusters at night, as well as during cold weather and storms.
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White-fronted Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/white-fronted-honeyeater/In hot weather, adult White-fronted Honeyeaters may straddle nests to shade their young. It is a medium-sized honeyeater with a white face mask and 'moustache', a long, strong, curved bill and has a grey cheek patch.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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