White-breasted Woodswallow - Artamus leucorynchus
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The White-breasted Woodswallow is a small passerine bird which is found in Australia and the Philippines. Sexes are similar and they are grey with white underparts. They have a brush-tipped tongue but catches insects on the wing. They eat roost in large flocks.