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Grey Shrikethrush

Grey Shrikethrush

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The Grey Shrikethrush is a widespread and familiar songbird across Australia and New Guinea, renowned for its incredibly rich and varied melodious calls. Its grey plumage helps it blend into its diverse habitats.
Where to spot
Highly adaptable and found in almost every habitat type with trees or substantial vegetation across Australia, Tasmania, and southern New Guinea. From arid shrublands to rainforests and suburban gardens.
How to spot
Listen for its loud, clear, and varied whistling song, which often includes mimicked calls. Look for its slate-grey back, pale underparts, and strong bill. It can be found foraging both in trees and on the ground.
When to spot
Year-round resident across its range. Most vocal during the breeding season (spring and summer), when males sing to defend territories and attract mates.
This species is an accomplished mimic, often incorporating calls of other birds into its repertoire, making it a challenging but rewarding bird to identify by sound alone.
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