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White-winged Triller
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/white-winged-triller/Like other members of the Family Campephagidae, White-winged Trillers have an undulating flight and often shuffle re-fold their wings after landing on a branch.
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Garden Orb Weaving Spiders
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/garden-orb-weaving-spiders/The commonly seen Garden Orb Weavers are stout, reddish-brown or grey spiders with a leaf-shaped pattern on their fat, roughly triangular abdomens, which also have two noticeable humps towards the front.
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White-fronted Chat
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/white-fronted-chat/Although they are classified as honeyeaters, White-fronted Chats do not feed on nectar. Instead, they run along the ground feeding on insects. However, they have the same brush-tipped tongues as other members of their family.
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