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- The palm thrushes are medium-sized insectivorous birds in the genus Cichladusa. They were formerly in the thrush family ****idae, but are now treated as...
- The spotted palm thrush (Cichladusa guttata), also known as the spotted morning-thrush, is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. They are small...
- The collared palm thrush (Cichladusa arquata) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is found in Botswana, Burundi, Democratic Republic of...
- Laughingthrushes, birds in the family Leiothrichidae Palm thrush, birds in the genus Cichladusa in the family Muscapidae Quail-thrush, birds in the genus Cinclosoma in...
- species of birds can be found here, including streptopelia decipiens, cichladusa guttata, ploceus dichrocephalus and the rare corvus ruficollis (desert...
- Cossyphicula – robin-chats Chamaetylas – (4 species) Cossypha – robin-chats Cichladusa – palm thrushes Xenocopsychussingle species: Angola cave chat Dessonornis...
- robin-chats (15 species, excluding the white-bellied robin-chat) Genus Cichladusa – palm-thrushes (3 species) Genus Cercotrichas – scrub-robins or bush-chats...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...
- The rufous-tailed palm thrush (Cichladusa ruficauda) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. The rufous-tailed palm thrush was described as Bradyornis...
- Erithacinae Chamaetylas Cichladusa Cossypha Cossyphicula Dessonornis Erithacus Pogonocichla Sheppardia Stiphrornis Swynnertonia Xenocopsychus Muscicapinae...