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Robins showing their true colours
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/news/blog/robins-showing-their-true-colours/Some Eastern Yellow Robins are brighter than others, but are they just drifting?
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The quest for the Dwarf-Kingfisher
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-quest-for-the-dwarf-kingfisher/If a kingfisher is caught in a net, does it reside in the forest?
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Generalists are the most urban-tolerant birds
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/news/blog/generalists-most-urban-tolerant/We used a novel method, integrating large datasets, to identify the ‘urbanness’ of Australian birds
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Diversity and same-sex pairings in birds
https://dev.australian.museum/inside-out/pride-light/birds/Discover the fascinating world of avian diversity, including birds that display same-sex behaviour in the wild. Explore the complex social dynamics and behaviours of these feathered creatures and learn about their unique adaptations and relationships.
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Bats, birds and bones: a view to a kill
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/news/blog/bats-birds-and-bones-a-view-to-a-kill/Songbird fossils from Queensland reveal the diet of an ancient population of the carnivorous Ghost Bat.
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Feathers of the Gods: Is it a Bird?
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/news/blog/feathers-gods-bird/Is it a bat? Is it a plane? If you are an air traveller, you probably have more to do with museums, especially ours, than you think!
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Striated Pardalote
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/striated-pardalote/Pardalotes generally feed in the canopies of tall eucalypts, making them difficult to see.
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Willie Wagtail
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/willie-wagtail/The Willie Wagtail is often found in the company of cattle and sheep. They either run behind the moving animal snatching insects as they are disturbed, or sit on the animal's back, darting off to capture a flying insect and then returning to its mobile perch.
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Draw your own Birds of Australia: Primary
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/draw-birds-primary/Mixing Science and Visual Arts, in this limited-time program students will learn about Australian birds and make artworks using a variety of materials.
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Draw your own Birds of Australia: Secondary
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/draw-birds-secondary/This special offering engages students as artists through drawing and printmaking using Museum collections.
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Tails from the Coasts
Special exhibition
On now -
Burra
Permanent education space
10am - 4.30pm -
RELICS
Special Exhibition
Opens 16 August 2025 -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily