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Cardinalidae (sometimes
referred to as the "cardinal-grosbeaks" or
simply the "cardinals") is a
family of New World-endemic p****erine
birds that consists...
- tanager), Chlorothraupis, and
Habia appear to be
members of the
family Cardinalidae, and have been re****igned to that
family by the
American Ornithological...
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commonly refers to
Cardinalidae, a
family of
North and
South American birds Cardinalis,
genus of
three species in the
family Cardinalidae Northern cardinal...
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Cardinalis is a
genus of
birds in the
family Cardinalidae.
There are
three species ranging across the
Great Lakes region to
northern South America. They...
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bunting (P****erina ciris) is a
species of bird in the
cardinal family,
Cardinalidae. It is
native to
North America. The
bright plumage of the male comes...
- (P****erina cyanea) is a
small seed-eating bird in the
cardinal family,
Cardinalidae. It is migratory,
ranging from
southern Canada to
northern Florida during...
- The
genus P****erina is a
group of
birds in the
cardinal family (
Cardinalidae).
Although not
closely related to the
buntings in the
family Emberizidae,...
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other members of its
genus are now
classified in the
cardinal family (
Cardinalidae). The species's
plumage and
vocalizations are
similar to
other members...
- the
tanagers (Thraupidae), but it is
actually closer to the
cardinals (
Cardinalidae). The red-crowned ant
tanager was
formally described in 1817 by the French...
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other members of its
genus are
classified in the
cardinal family (
Cardinalidae). The species's
plumage and
vocalizations are
similar to
other members...