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Purple-crowned Fairywren / Birds of Western Australia / Wrens / Fauna of Australia / Troglodytes / Superb Fairywren / Malurus / Birds of Australia / Maluridae
Date: 2013-09-19 15:12:10
Purple-crowned Fairywren
Birds of Western Australia
Wrens
Fauna of Australia
Troglodytes
Superb Fairywren
Malurus
Birds of Australia
Maluridae

Purple‐crowned Fairy‐wren (Malurus coronatus)  Family: Maluridae (Fairy‐wrens)  Class: Birds  National Status: Vulnerable (Nat.)   State Status: At Risk (WA) 

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