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Australian logrunner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian logrunner
The Australian logrunner (''Orthonyx temminckii'') is a species of bird that is endemic to eastern Australia where it uses unique foraging techniques and adaptations to search for its food on the floors of temperate, subtropical, or tropical moist lowland forests in south-eastern Australia. Until recently, it was widely considered conspecific with the New Guinean Logrunner, but the two differ significantly. It known by a number of common names including Spine-tailed Logrunner, Spine-tail, Logrunner, Scrub Quail and Chowcilla.〔HINDWOOD, K. A. 1933. The Spine-tailed Log-runner. -Emu, 33: 257-267.〕 == Systematics == The Australian Logrunner is a Passeriform in the Orthonychidae family.〔CHRISTIDIS, L. and BOLES, W. E. 2008. Systematics and Taxonomy of Australian Birds, Melbourne, Melbourne : CSIRO PUBLISHING.〕 It is one of only three species within the single Orthonyx genus; the other two being the Chowcilla (''Orthonyx spaldingii'') from northern Queensland and the New Guinean Logrunner (''Orthonyx novaeguineae'') from Papua New Guinea.〔NGUYEN, J. M. T., BOLES, W. E., WORTHY, T. H., HAND, S. J. and ARCHER, M. 2014. New specimens of the logrunner Orthonyx kaldowinyeri (Passeriformes: Orthonychidae) from the Oligo-Miocene of Australia. -Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, 38: 245-255.〕
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