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Hard Australian Birds Multiple Choice

It may be hard to believe, but every single photo in this quiz is of a different bird species! Select the option you think corresponds to the species name given.
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Last updated: January 3, 2023
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1. Mangrove Gerygone
From top: dusky, mangrove, brown and large-billed gerygones
2. Splendid Fairy-wren
From top: splendid, purple-backed, superb and blue-breasted fairy-wrens
3. Lesser Sand-Plover
From top: lesser sand-plover, greater sand-plover, double-banded plover and oriental plover
4. Arctic Jaeger
From top: arctic jaeger, long-tailed jaeger, pomarine jaeger and brown skua
5. Intermediate Egret
From top: cattle, great, and intermediate egret, and eastern reef egret
6. Elegant Parrot
From top: rock, elegant, blue-winged and orange-bellied parrots
7. Short-tailed Shearwater
From top: wedge-tailed, flesh-footed, sooty and short-tailed shearwaters
8. Torresian Crow
From top: Torresian crow, little crow, forest raven and Australian raven
9. Australian Masked-Owl
From top: Australian masked-owl, Australasian grass-owl, barn owl and sooty owl
10. Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
From top: sharp-tailed sandpiper, red knot, pectoral sandpiper and long-toed stint
11. Leaden Flycatcher
From top: restless, leaden, broad-billed and satin flycatchers
12. White-fronted Tern
From top: common, arctic, white-winged black and white-fronted terns
13. Yellow-spotted Honeyeater
From top: graceful, cryptic, lewin's and yellow-spotted honeyeaters
14. Square-tailed Kite
From top: square-tailed kite, little eagle, red goshawk and black kite
15. Inland Thornbill
From top: slaty-backed, inland, brown and chestnut-rumped thornbills
16. White-throated Nightjar
From top: white-throated nightjar, Australian owlet-nightjar, spotted nightjar and large-tailed nightjar
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