- 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 Coereba –
bananaquit (formerly
placed in its own
family Coerebidae)
Genus Compsospiza –
mountain 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 Drepanidae –
Hawaiian 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...