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- Bradypterus sylvaticus Bangwa forest warbler, Bradypterus bangwaensis Barratt's warbler, Bradypterus barratti Evergreen forest warbler, Bradypterus lopezi...
- been placed in the genus Bradypterus and a 2018 study confirms that it is a sister to the clade that contains the Bradypterus and Megalurus warblers; it...
- placed in the family Sylviidae. It was recently split from the genus Bradypterus and now belongs to a monotypic genus Cryptillas. It is endemic to the...
- are small insectivorous songbirds of the genera Cettia, Horornis, and Bradypterus. They were formerly placed in the "wastebin" Old World warbler family...
- songbird species. Formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" ****emblage as Bradypterus luteoventrus, it is now placed in the newly recognized family Locustellidae...
- Observation.org: 77128 Xeno-canto: Locustella-alfredi Bradypterus alfredi Wikidata: Q768711 ADW: Bradypterus_alfredi Avibase: A630DB2CCB9E8A02 BirdLife: 22714475...
- doi:10.2173/bow.ltbwar1.01. ISSN 2771-3105. BirdLife International 2004. Bradypterus caudatus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 10...
- The brown emutail (Bradypterus brunneus) is an emutail in the family Locustellidae. It is found only in Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical...
- from Alishan in 1917. At first, it was thought to be a po****tion of Bradypterus luteoventris. In 1952, Jean Théodore Delacour placed it within subspecies...
- The cinnamon bracken warbler (Bradypterus cinnamomeus) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Locustellidae. It is native to mountainous regions...