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Apostlebird

Apostlebird, is a quick-moving, gray or black bird about 12 inches (30 centimeters) long. It is native to Australia, where it roams woodlands, eating insects and seeds. Apostlebirds travel in groups of about 12 and were named after the 12 Biblical apostles.

Group of apostlebirds
Group of apostlebirds
Apostlebird
Apostlebird

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