The white-browed woodswallow is a medium-sized passerine bird endemic to Australia. The white-browed woodswallow has very distinctive plumage consisting of white brow over a black head with the upper body being a deep blue-grey and with a chestnut under body. The females are paler then the males. The white-browed woodswallow has a bifurcated tongue like most woodswallows.
Similar species: Perching Birds
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