A Sampling of the Birds of the World

A Sampling of the Birds of the World

Birds of the World part 8 Passeriformes: Suboscines and Australasian endemics ORDER PASSERIFORMES – passerines or perching birds (131 families, 6399 species) • SUBORDER ACANTHISITTI (1 family) – Family Acanthisittidae – New Zealand wrens (4 species) • SUBORDER TYRANNI – suboscines (13 families) – Family Eurylaimidae – broadbills (20 species) – Family Pittidae – pittas (33 species) (suboscines, continued) – Family Furnariidae – ovenbirds (313 species) – Family Thamnophilidae – antbirds (236 species) – Family Formicariidae – antthrushes (12 species) – Family Grallariidae – antpittas (53 species) – Family Conopophagidae – gnateaters (11 species) – Family Rhinocryptidae – tapaculos (59 species) – Family Melanopareiidae – crescentchests (4 species) – Family Tyrannidae – tyrant flycatchers (432 species) – Family Cotingidae – cotingas (66 species) – Family Pipridae – manakins (52 species) – Family Tityridae – tityras and becards (45 species) • SUBORDER PASSERI – oscines or songbirds (the rest) Australasian basal groups (11 families) – Family Menuridae – lyrebirds (2 species) – Family Atrichornithidae – scrubbirds (2 species) – Family Ptilonorhynchidae – bowerbirds (20 species) – Family Climacteridae – Australasian treecreepers (7 species) – Family Maluridae – Australasian wrens (29 species) – Family Meliphagidae – honeyeaters (187 species) – Family Dasyornithidae – bristlebirds (3 species) – Family Pardalotidae – pardalotes (4 species) – Family Acanthizidae – Australasian warblers (65 species) – Family Pomatostomidae – Australasian babblers (5 species) – Family Orthonychidae – logrunners (3 species) ORDER PASSERIFORMES – passerines or perching birds (131 families, 6399 species) • SUBORDER ACANTHISITTI (1 family) – Family Acanthisittidae – New Zealand wrens (4 species) • SUBORDER TYRANNI – suboscines (13 families) – Family Eurylaimidae – broadbills (20 species) – Family Pittidae – pittas (33 species) New Zealand rockwren (Passeriformes: Acanthisittidae) ORDER PASSERIFORMES – passerines or perching birds (131 families, 6399 species) • SUBORDER ACANTHISITTI (1 family) – Family Acanthisittidae – New Zealand wrens (4 species) • SUBORDER TYRANNI – suboscines (13 families) – Family Eurylaimidae – broadbills (20 species) – Family Pittidae – pittas (33 species) black-and-yellow broadbill (Passeriformes: Eurylaimidae) blue-winged pitta (Passeriformes: Pittidae) Pitta ≠ Pytte (suboscines, continued) – Family Furnariidae – ovenbirds (313 species) – Family Thamnophilidae – antbirds (236 species) – Family Formicariidae – antthrushes (12 species) – Family Grallariidae – antpittas (53 species) – Family Conopophagidae – gnateaters (11 species) – Family Rhinocryptidae – tapaculos (59 species) – Family Melanopareiidae – crescentchests (4 species) – Family Tyrannidae – tyrant flycatchers (432 species) – Family Cotingidae – cotingas (66 species) – Family Pipridae – manakins (52 species) – Family Tityridae – tityras and becards (45 species) great xenops (Passeriformes: Furnariidae) bicolored antbird (Passeriformes: Thamnophilidae) rufus-breasted ant-thrush (Passeriformes: Formicariidae) chestnut-crowned antpitta (Passeriformes: Grallariidae) chestnut-crowned gnateater (Passeriformes: Conopophagidae) ocellated tapaculo (Passeriformes: Rhinocryptidae) olive-crowned crescentchest (Passeriformes: Melanopareiidae) (suboscines, continued) – Family Furnariidae – ovenbirds (313 species) – Family Thamnophilidae – antbirds (236 species) – Family Formicariidae – antthrushes (12 species) – Family Grallariidae – antpittas (53 species) – Family Conopophagidae – gnateaters (11 species) – Family Rhinocryptidae – tapaculos (59 species) – Family Melanopareiidae – crescentchests (4 species) – Family Tyrannidae – tyrant flycatchers (432 species) – Family Cotingidae – cotingas (66 species) – Family Pipridae – manakins (52 species) – Family Tityridae – tityras and becards (45 species) Eastern kingbird (Passeriformes: Tyrannidae) banded cotinga (Passeriformes: Cotingidae) red-capped manakin (Passeriformes: Pipridae) masked tityra (Passeriformes: Tityridae) • SUBORDER PASSERI – oscines or songbirds (the rest) Australasian basal groups (11 families) – Family Menuridae – lyrebirds (2 species) – Family Atrichornithidae – scrubbirds (2 species) – Family Ptilonorhynchidae – bowerbirds (20 species) – Family Climacteridae – Australasian treecreepers (7 species) – Family Maluridae – Australasian wrens (29 species) – Family Meliphagidae – honeyeaters (187 species) – Family Dasyornithidae – bristlebirds (3 species) – Family Pardalotidae – pardalotes (4 species) – Family Acanthizidae – Australasian warblers (65 species) – Family Pomatostomidae – Australasian babblers (5 species) – Family Orthonychidae – logrunners (3 species) superb lyrebird (Passeriformes: Menuridae) noisy scrubbird (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae) • SUBORDER PASSERI – oscines or songbirds (the rest) Australasian basal groups (11 families) – Family Menuridae – lyrebirds (2 species) – Family Atrichornithidae – scrubbirds (2 species) – Family Ptilonorhynchidae – bowerbirds (20 species) – Family Climacteridae – Australasian treecreepers (7 species) – Family Maluridae – Australasian wrens (29 species) – Family Meliphagidae – honeyeaters (187 species) – Family Dasyornithidae – bristlebirds (3 species) – Family Pardalotidae – pardalotes (4 species) – Family Acanthizidae – Australasian warblers (65 species) – Family Pomatostomidae – Australasian babblers (5 species) – Family Orthonychidae – logrunners (3 species) satin bowerbird (Passeriformes: Ptilonorhynchidae) white-throated treecreeper (Passeriformes: Climacteridae) • SUBORDER PASSERI – oscines or songbirds (the rest) Australasian basal groups (11 families) – Family Menuridae – lyrebirds (2 species) – Family Atrichornithidae – scrubbirds (2 species) – Family Ptilonorhynchidae – bowerbirds (20 species) – Family Climacteridae – Australasian treecreepers (7 species) – Family Maluridae – Australasian wrens (29 species) – Family Meliphagidae – honeyeaters (187 species) – Family Dasyornithidae – bristlebirds (3 species) – Family Pardalotidae – pardalotes (4 species) – Family Acanthizidae – Australasian warblers (65 species) – Family Pomatostomidae – Australasian babblers (5 species) – Family Orthonychidae – logrunners (3 species) splendid fairy-wren (Passeriformes: Maluridae) helmeted honeyeater (Passeriformes: Meliphagidae) rufous bristlebird (Passeriformes: Dasyornithidae) eastern striated pardalote (Passeriformes: Pardalotidae) fairy gerygone (Passeriformes: Acanthizidae) • SUBORDER PASSERI – oscines or songbirds (the rest) Australasian basal groups (11 families) – Family Menuridae – lyrebirds (2 species) – Family Atrichornithidae – scrubbirds (2 species) – Family Ptilonorhynchidae – bowerbirds (20 species) – Family Climacteridae – Australasian treecreepers (7 species) – Family Maluridae – Australasian wrens (29 species) – Family Meliphagidae – honeyeaters (187 species) – Family Dasyornithidae – bristlebirds (3 species) – Family Pardalotidae – pardalotes (4 species) – Family Acanthizidae – Australasian warblers (65 species) – Family Pomatostomidae – Australasian babblers (5 species) – Family Orthonychidae – logrunners (3 species) gray-crowned babbler (Passeriformes: Pomatostomidae) Australian logrunner (Passeriformes: Orthonychidae) .

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