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Logrunners

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Orthonychidae

Genus
  
Orthonychidae

Class
  
Aves

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Orthonychidae, Australian logrunner, Chowchilla, Psophodidae, Passerine

Logrunners


The logrunners are two species of birds in the family Orthonychidae. They were previously considered conspecific, but as they differ significantly, they are now generally considered separate species. The family Orthonychidae also contains a third species, the chowchilla (Orthonyx spaldingii).

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Two australian logrunners forage in lamington national park


Description

Logrunners are 17–20 cm. in length. The bulky chowchilla is much larger, at 26–28 cm. Chowchillas are dark brown above, with a black head and a blue-gray eye ring. Logrunners are patterned olive, gray, and mottled black. All males have a white throat, while females have a rufous throat and upper breast.

Distribution

Australian logrunner lives in the humid lowland forest along the eastern coast of Australia. Papuan logrunner is found in Indonesia and Pupua New Guinea's tropical montane forests. Chowchillas live in the rain forests of northeastern Queensland.

Species

  • New Guinea logrunner (Orthonyx novaeguineae).
  • Australian logrunner (Orthonyx temminckii).
  • Chowchilla (Orthonyx spaldingii)
  • References

    Logrunners Wikipedia