Family Artamidae Woodswallows, Butcherbirds and Kin
Artamidae is a family of passerine birds found in Australia, the Indo-Pacific region, and Southern Asia. It includes 24 extant species in six genera and three subfamilies: Peltopsinae (with one genus, Peltops), Artaminae (with one genus containing the woodswallows) and Cracticinae (currawongs and butcherbirds, including the Australian magpie). Artamids used to be monotypic, containing only the woodswallows, but it was expanded to include the family Cracticidae in 1994. Some authors, however, still treat the two as separate families. Some species in this family are known for their beautiful song. Their feeding habits vary from nectar sucking (woodswallows) to predation on small birds (pied currawong).
The Australian Magpie (left) is one of the more striking common birds in Australia. Often confused with corvids, they are members of the Family Artamidae.
White-breasted Woodswallow )Artamus leucorynchus)
Ashy Woodswallow (Artamus fuscus)
Dusky Woodswallow (Artamus cyanopterus) Dryandra NP - Western Australia
White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus) Koala Trail Road and Locations South of Brisbane - Queensland
Pied Butcherbird (Cracticus nigrogularis) Canungra near Lamington NP - Queensland
Grey Butcherbird (Cracticus torquatus) Toohey Park, Brisbane - Queensland
Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) Canungra near Lamington NP - Queensland
Black Currawong (Strepera fuliginosa) Maria Island NP - Tasmania
Pied Currawong (Strepera graculina) Oreilly's at Lamington NP - Queensland