The white-browed woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus) is a medium-sized (~19 cm) passerine bird endemic to Australia.
[4] White-browed woodswallows are highly nomadic travelling in pairs to flocks from hundred to thousands of birds.
[4] They often wander irregularly around inland Australia, usually heading north for winter in the Northern Territory and central Queensland, and south in spring for nesting.
[4] The white-browed wood-swallow is found throughout Australia with higher concentrations in central New South Wales.
[5] They inhabit margins of rainforests, woodlands, inland/coastal scrubs, golf courses, vineyards, suburban streets and arid areas of Australia.