Intermediate size species

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41 species

Aerodramus vanikorensis (Uniform Swiftlet)

Ailuroedus maculosus (Spotted Catbird)

Ailuroedus maculosus

Aplonis metallica (Metallic Starling)

Aplonis metallica
Aplonis metallica
Aplonis metallica

Apus nipalensis (House Swift)

Arses kaupi (Pied Monarch)

Arses kaupi
Arses kaupi
Arses kaupi

Arses lorealis (Frill-necked Monarch)

Artamus leucorynchus (White-breasted Woodswallow)

Artamus leucorynchus
Artamus leucorynchus
Artamus leucorynchus

Caprimulgus affinis (Savanna Nightjar)

Caprimulgus jotaka (Grey Nightjar)

Carterornis leucotis (White-eared Monarch)

Carterornis leucotis
Carterornis leucotis
Carterornis leucotis

Collocalia esculenta (Glossy Swiftlet)

Colluricincla rufogaster (Rufous Shrikethrush)

Colluricincla rufogaster
Colluricincla rufogaster
Colluricincla rufogaster

Coracina lineata (Barred Cuckooshrike)

Coracina lineata
Coracina lineata
Coracina lineata

Coracina papuensis (White-bellied Cuckooshrike)

Coracina papuensis
Coracina papuensis
Coracina papuensis

Cormobates leucophaea (White-throated Treecreeper)

Cormobates leucophaea
Cormobates leucophaea
Cormobates leucophaea

Dicrurus bracteatus (Spangled Drongo)

Dicrurus bracteatus
Dicrurus bracteatus
Dicrurus bracteatus

Erythropitta macklotii (South Papuan Pitta)

Hirundo neoxena (Welcome Swallow)

Hirundo neoxena
Hirundo neoxena
Hirundo neoxena

Hirundo tahitica (Pacific Swallow)

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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