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- New World warblers in the family Parulidae or its own monotypic family Coerebidae. This small, active nectarivore is found in warmer parts of the Americas...
- grosbeaks, and New World buntings Family Thraupidae: tanagers and relatives (Coerebidae) Lists of animals List of bird genera List of chicken breeds List of birds...
- Icteridae: American blackbirds, New World orioles, grackles and cowbirds. Coerebidae: bananaquit Emberizidae: buntings P****erellidae: New World sparrows Thraupidae:...
- the different feeding specializations. Nectar-feeders were placed in Coerebidae (honeycreepers), large-billed seed-eaters in Cardinalidae (cardinals and...
- tanager Genus Coerebabananaquit (formerly placed in its own family Coerebidae) Genus Compsospizamountain finches Genus Compsothraupis – scarlet-throated...
- hummingbirds (Trochilidae), tyrant flycatchers (Tyrannidae), bananaquit (Coerebidae) and tanagers (Thraupidae), all of which are represented in Puerto Rico...
- wagtails and pipits Mniotiltidae – New World warblers, now in Parulidae Coerebidae – honeycreepers, now in Thraupidae DrepanidaeHawaiian honeycreepers...
- American birds: families Fringillidae, Thraupidae, Icteridae, Parulidae and Coerebidae. Berkeley, Calif.: Cooper Ornithological Society. OCLC 2761202. Storer...
- retreats to dense cover. This species was formerly placed in the family Coerebidae with the bananaquit and honeycreepers. It has sometimes been considered...
- Birds I: Families Fringillidae, Thraupidae, Icteridae, Parulidae and Coerebidae. (Pacific Coast Avifauna No.31). Cooper Ornithological Society: Berkeley...