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Qu'est-ce (qui) est butcherbird$523224$ - définition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Cracticus torquatus; Gray Butcherbird; Grey Butcherbird; Gray butcherbird
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Cracticus         
GENUS OF BIRDS
Cracticus is a genus of butcherbirds native to Australasia. They are large songbirds, being between in length.
butcher-bird         
AUSTRALASIAN SONGBIRD
Butcher-bird; Butcher bird; Butcherbirds; Butcher birds
¦ noun
1. a shrike, so called from its habit of impaling prey on thorns.
2. a crow-like predacious Australasian songbird, with a heavy hook-tipped bill. [Genus Cracticus: several species.]
Butcherbird         
AUSTRALASIAN SONGBIRD
Butcher-bird; Butcher bird; Butcherbirds; Butcher birds
Butcherbirds are songbirds closely related to the Australian magpie. Most are found in the genus Cracticus, but the black butcherbird is placed in the monotypic genus Melloria.

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Grey butcherbird

The grey butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) is a widely distributed species endemic to Australia. It occurs in a range of different habitats including arid, semi-arid and temperate zones. It is found across southern Australia, but is absent from the deserts of central Australia and the monsoon tropics of northern Australia. It has a characteristic "rollicking" birdsong. It appears to be adapting well to city living, and can be encountered in the suburbs of many Australian cities including Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. The grey butcherbird preys on small vertebrates including other birds.

Other birds in the same family include the Australian magpie, the currawongs, woodswallows and other members of the butcherbird genus Cracticus.