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Currawong Collection

The Pied Currawong, scientifically known as Strepera graculina, is a captivating bird species found in various regions of Australia

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Pied currawong, Strepera graculina

Pied currawong, Strepera graculina (Noisy crow, Corvus strepera). Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leachs Zoological Miscellany

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Grey currawong and black-tailed tityra

Grey currawong and black-tailed tityra
5855212 Grey currawong and black-tailed tityra; (add.info.: Grey currawong, Strepera versicolor, and black-tailed tityra, Tityra cayana)

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Currawong in a Persimmon Tree

Currawong in a Persimmon Tree
A Currawong eating the fruit of a Persimmon tree in Autumn

Background imageCurrawong Collection: 10938926

10938926
Pied currawong, Strepera graculina, and cinereous becard, Pachyramphus rufus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Pied Currawong Strepera graculina Queensland Australia

Pied Currawong Strepera graculina Queensland Australia

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Picture No. 10898747

Picture No. 10898747
Grey Currawong (Strepera versicolor) Date:

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Picture No. 10898746

Picture No. 10898746
Grey Currawong (Strepera versicolor) Date:

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Pied Currawong - perched in a persimmon tree - near Malanda, Queensland, Australia

Pied Currawong - perched in a persimmon tree - near Malanda, Queensland, Australia
DH-4732 Pied Currawong - perched in a persimmon tree near Malanda, Queensland, Australia Strepera graculina Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Black Currawong - sunbathing - endemic to Tasmania - Leven Canyon - Tasmania - Australia

Black Currawong - sunbathing - endemic to Tasmania - Leven Canyon - Tasmania - Australia
DH-2842 Black CURRAWONG - sunbathing Leven Canyon, Tasmania, Australia Strepera fuliginosa Endemic to Tasmania Don Hadden contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Pied Currawong (Strepera graculina) adult, perched on wooden fence, Queensland, Australia

Pied Currawong (Strepera graculina) adult, perched on wooden fence, Queensland, Australia

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Pied Currawong In the Badger Creek Picnic area, Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Pied Currawong In the Badger Creek Picnic area, Healesville, Victoria, Australia
DH-4384 Pied Currawong In the Badger Creek Picnic area, Healesville, Victoria, Australia. Strepera graculina Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Grey Currawong In Hattah Kulkyne National Park, Victoria, Australia

Grey Currawong In Hattah Kulkyne National Park, Victoria, Australia
DH-4369 Grey Currawong In Hattah Kulkyne National Park, Victoria, Australia. Strepera versicolor Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Grey Currawong This is the Western Australian race in Dryandra State Forest

Grey Currawong This is the Western Australian race in Dryandra State Forest
DH-3722 Grey Currawong This is the Western Australian race in Dryandra State Forest. Strepera versicolor plumbea Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCurrawong Collection: Pied Currawong Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Pied Currawong Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
DH-2961 Pied Currawong Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Strepera graculina graculina Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The Pied Currawong, scientifically known as Strepera graculina, is a captivating bird species found in various regions of Australia. With its striking black and white plumage, this currawong stands out among the trees it perches on. In one photo captured in Queensland's Lamington National Park, an adult Pied they are be seen confidently sitting on a log. Its sharp gaze suggests that it is attentively observing its surroundings. Another image showcases the same bird standing gracefully on a garden table in Victoria during November. Its presence adds elegance to the scene. One particularly enchanting moment was captured near Malanda, Queensland - a Pied Currawong majestically perched amidst branches of a persimmon tree. The contrast between its dark feathers and the vibrant orange fruit creates an eye-catching display of nature's beauty. Not limited to just pied variations, Tasmania boasts another unique member of the currawong family: the Black Currawong. This endemic species can be spotted sunbathing in Leven Canyon, showcasing its glossy black feathers against Tasmania's picturesque landscape. Whether they are perched high above or gracing us with their presence at ground level, these currawongs never fail to captivate our attention with their distinctive appearance and graceful demeanor. As we admire these stunning birds through photographs like Picture No. 10898747 and Picture No. 10898746, we are reminded of Australia's rich biodiversity and the wonders that await us within its borders. So next time you find yourself wandering through Australian forests or exploring Tasmanian wildernesses, keep your eyes peeled for these magnificent currawongs - they may just leave you spellbound by their beauty and charm.