Fairy-wrens (Maluridae)
White-throated Grasswren (Amytornis woodwardi) - HBW 12, p. 529
French: Amytis à gorge blanche
German: Weißkehl-Grasschlüpfer
Spanish: Maluro Gorjiblanco
Other common names: Larger White-throated/Spinifex/White-chested Grasswren
Taxonomy: Amytornis woodwardi E. J. O. Hartert, 1905, east of South Alligator River, west Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia.
Forms a superspecies with A. dorotheae; other relationships uncertain. Monotypic.
Distribution: N Northern Territory (C & W Arnhem Land), in N Australia.
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adult calling, and moving over rocks Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 July 2009 3 years ago 21 sec 4.3 -
adult calling, and moving over rocks Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 July 2009 3 years ago 13 sec 4 -
adult calling from a shady crevice, then moving to another Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 July 2009 3 years ago 21 sec 3.8
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One of four birds (slide scan) Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species)
Peter Waanders 5 September 1996 3 years ago 3.4 -
One of four birds present (slide scan) Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Monotypic species)
Peter Waanders 5 September 1996 3 years ago 3
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An adult bird calling. Locality Gunlom Escarpment, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
(Monotypic species)
Martin Kennewell 24 July 2009 22 weeks ago 3
