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The grey grasswren (Amytornis barbatus) is a passerine bird of the family Maluridae native to inland Australia. It is a rarely seen elusive bird that was first sighted in 1921 but not taxonomically described until 1968. This bird belongs to the Family Maluridae which comprises five genera of passerine birds that are only found in Australia and New Guinea. There are two assemblages, Amytorniae which comprise one genus (Amytornis) and eight species, one of which belongs to the grey grasswren.

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  • The grey grasswren (Amytornis barbatus) is a passerine bird of the family Maluridae native to inland Australia. It is a rarely seen elusive bird that was first sighted in 1921 but not taxonomically described until 1968. This bird belongs to the Family Maluridae which comprises five genera of passerine birds that are only found in Australia and New Guinea. There are two assemblages, Amytorniae which comprise one genus (Amytornis) and eight species, one of which belongs to the grey grasswren.
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