shrikethrushes
Shrikethrushes are a family of passerine birds found in Australia and New Guinea. The family name, Pomatostomidae, is derived from the Greek words "poma" meaning lid and "stoma" meaning mouth, referring to the hooked beak characteristic of these birds. There are currently seven recognized species of shrikethrush, all belonging to the genus Pomatostomus.
These birds are typically medium-sized, with a plump body, long legs, and a distinctive, slightly decurved beak.
Shrikethrushes are social birds, often seen foraging in small flocks. They are highly vocal, with a range
The distribution of shrikethrushes is primarily in Australia, with some species extending into New Guinea. They