A
Dusky Woodswallow (
Artamus cyanopterus) feeding a
wasp to its chicks. The Dusky Woodswallow is found in eastern and southern Australia. It is medium sized and
swallow-like, although it is not related to true swallows. It is an
omnivore, with its diet consisting of insects, various forms of foliage, and
nectar from flowers.
Photo: JJ Harrison