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Inland Thornbill

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Australian Birds BIRDING THE RED CENTRE Alice Springs by Alana and Greg Dare

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Jawbone Reserve

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Coastal Birdwatching Workshop with Dr. Tegan Douglas from BirdLife Western Australia

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Birds of the Tropics by Benny Jacobs-Schwartz

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Bird Wyvern Ecology : Qurupeco, Kula Ya-Ku and Gypceros in Monster Hunter

The inland thornbill, called the broad-tailed thornbill, is a small, insect-eating bird of Australia. The inland thornbill is commonly confused with the coastal brown thornbill due to its similar colorations. The inland thornbill encompasses four subspecies:Acanthiza apicalis albiventris Acanthiza apicalis apicalis, the nominate subsp. Acanthiza apicalis cinerascens Acanthiza apicalis whitlocki, Whitlock's tit. Originally described as a species of Acanthiza by A. J. North, who was requested to honour the collector of its specimens, F. Lawson Whitlock, by the sponsor of the expedition, H. L. White.