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Grey Bird With Black Face. Blackfaced Cuckooshrike The Australian Museum A remarkable gray-and-black bird known for its unique seed-burying habits is the Clark's Nutcracker These acrobatic grey birds are common to see in the eastern United States in deciduous forests, along with backyards and city parks.

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Length: 5.1-5.5 in (13-14 cm) Weight: 0.6-1.1 oz (18-30 g) Wingspan: 7.9-10.6 in (20-27 cm) Clark's Nutcrackers have sharp bills that allow them to extract seeds from pine cones easily.

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Clark's Nutcrackers have sharp bills that allow them to extract seeds from pine cones easily. Loggerhead Shrikes are gray birds with a black mask and wings It has a protected status in Australia, under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974.

Gallery Urban birdwatching guide to Brisbane Australian Geographic. A grayish bird with white underparts, a peach wash on the sides, and a crest on top of its head These acrobatic grey birds are common to see in the eastern United States in deciduous forests, along with backyards and city parks.

Avise's Birds of the World. Learn about their habitats, foraging habits, and conservation status Clark's Nutcrackers have sharp bills that allow them to extract seeds from pine cones easily.