
The apostlebird (Struthidea cinerea), also known as the grey jumper, lousy jack or cwa bird is a quick-moving, gray or black bird about 13 inches (33 centimetres) long. It is a native to Australia where it roams woodlands, eating insects and seeds at, or near, ground level. Apostlebirds often travel in groups of about 12 for this reason they were named after the Biblical apostles, the twelve chief followers of Jesus Christ. Learn more about Apostlebird
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Apostlebird Species Videos
Common Name | Scientific Name | Conservation Status |
Apostlebird (2 videos) | Struthidea cinerea | Least concern |