These tame woodland birds, admirable in their graceful wheeling and floating flight, destroy numbers of destructive insects. Occasionally, a company has discovered that a good food supply can easily be obtained close to a beehive. Thus rarely they do a slight amount of harm, but the balance is overwhelmingly in their favor.
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| 284 Aust. Reed-Warbler 285 Aust. Fantail-Warbler 286 Grass-Bird | 287 Speckled Warbler 288 Little Tit-Warbler 289 Brown Tit-Warbler | 291 Striated Tit-Warbler 293 Yellow-tailed Tit-Warbler 297 White-browed Scrub-Wren |
| 300 Superb-Warbler 300a Superb-Warbler (Female) 302 White-winged Superb-Warbler | 304 Emu Wren 306 Bristle Bird 311 White-browed Wood-Swallow | 312 Masked Wood-Swallow 313 Wood-Swallow 315 Gray Shrike-Thrush |