I see the White-bellied Cuckooshrike (Coracina papuensis) most often in Far North Queensland and I always think it is the most elegant of the Cuckooshrikes. They are widespread across eastern Australia and the islands further north.
A black eye stripe is probably more identifiable than the pale belly which just looks the same as the pale grey breast. Their electronic call is more shrill than the other species and like the Black-faced, you usually hear them before seeing them.
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