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Black and white ground dwellers

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Subject: Black and white ground dwellers
From: "Cas and Lisa Liber" <>
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 13:30:04 +1100
 
I was musing on this, the coincidence of the magpie goose, Australian
Magpie, Magpie lark, and Willie Wagtail all having black and white plumage
as well as adapting to terrestrial habitat in their respective groups?
Cas

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