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Malurus / Rosella / Australian Magpie / Purple-crowned Lorikeet / White-eyed Gull / Scaly-breasted Lorikeet / Birds of Australia / Neognathae / Birds of Western Australia
Date: 2008-05-21 19:14:27
Malurus
Rosella
Australian Magpie
Purple-crowned Lorikeet
White-eyed Gull
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet
Birds of Australia
Neognathae
Birds of Western Australia

Birds common to the Adelaide Botanic Garden Walking through the 16 hectares of Adelaide Botanic Garden it soon becomes obvious that in addition to the wonderful collection of trees, shrubs and plants, it is also home to

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