The black-faced cuckooshrike is a common omnivorous passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. It has a protected status in Australia, under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974. Source: Wikipedia
Citation:
(Gmelin, JF 1789)
Reference:
Systema Naturae ed. 13, vol. 1, part 2
1 pt2 p.814
Protonym:
Turdus novae Hollandiae
Avibase ID:
0DBD700A847D438E
Avibase ID:
avibase-0DBD700A
Short link:
https://avibase.ca/0DBD700A
Taxonomic Serial Number:
TSN: 559467
Geographic range:
Authorities recognizing this taxonomic concept:
Avibase taxonomic concepts (current): Black-faced, Large or Javan Cuckooshrike ( Coracina [novaehollandiae, macei, javensis]) |
Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 06 (Feb 2018): Black-faced, Large or Javan Cuckooshrike ( Coracina [novaehollandiae, macei, javensis]) |
Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 07 (Feb 2020): Black-faced, Large or Javan Cuckooshrike ( Coracina [novaehollandiae, macei, javensis]) |
Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 08 (Feb 2021): Black-faced, Large or Javan Cuckooshrike ( Coracina [novaehollandiae, macei, javensis]) |
Howard and Moore 2nd edition: Black-faced Cuckoo Shrike ( Coracina novaehollandiae) [version 5] |
Taxonomic status:
Species status: species (alt)
This taxon is a subspecies of
Coracina [novaehollandiae, macei, javensis or personata]
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