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- pointed. Cardinalids have nine visible primary feathers with the tenth primary feather being short in comparison. The plumages in cardinalids are ****ually...
- K. (2014). "Diversification across the New World within the 'blue' cardinalids (Aves: Cardinalidae)". Journal of Biogeography. 41 (3): 587–599. doi:10...
- treecreepers, mimids, pipits and wagtails, starlings, New World warblers, cardinalids, icterids, finches. Avian prey has even ranged to as small as the 5.5 g...
- although among smaller types such as chickadees, warblers, sparrows, cardinalids, wrens and most tyrant flycatchers only a few species from each have...
- tyrant flycatchers, vireos, chickadees, wrens, mimids, tanagers, other cardinalids and finches. Somewhat higher diversity of species are known from the...
- swallows, ****, nuthatches, wrens, mimids, about a dozen species of finch, cardinalids and a huge diversity of American sparrows and New World warblers (nearly...
- Chesser, R.T.; Unitt, P.; Burns, K.J. (2024). "Driophlox, a new genus of cardinalid (Aves: P****eriformes: Cardinalidae)". Zootaxa. 5406 (3): 497–500. doi:10...
- Klicka, J. (2014). Diversification across the New World within the ‘blue’ cardinalids (Aves: Cardinalidae). J. Biogeogr. 41(3): 587–599. García, N.C., Barreira...
- thrush, brown thrashers, mockingbirds, various species of sparrows, and cardinalids, all native to southern Georgia. Squirrels also live on the grounds....
- K. (2014). "Diversification across the New World within the 'blue' cardinalids (Aves: Cardinalidae)". Journal of Biogeography. 41: 587–599 [590]. doi:10...