- The
forktails are
small insectivorous birds in the
genus Enicurus. They were
formerly placed in the
thrush family, ****idae, but are now
treated as part...
- A
forktail is a type of
small bird
found in Asia.
Forktail may also
refer to:
Green junglefowl, a
species of bird in the
pheasant family Forktail (journal)...
- Bee-eater
Merops philippinus: two new
country records for Bhutan" (PDF).
Forktail. 23: 153–155.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 15 July 2014. Retrieved...
- the
greater coverts. The tail of the species,
similar to that of
other forktails, is long, graduated, and
deeply forked. The tail is
black with a white...
- subspecies, each
occupying a
different geographic range. The
largest of the
forktails,
Enicurus leschenaulti, is
between 25 and 28
centimetres (9.8 and 11.0 in)...
-
Ictalurus is a
genus of
North American freshwater catfishes. It
includes the well-known
channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue
catfish (Ictalurus...
-
Ischnura is a
genus of
damselflies known as
forktails (or
sometimes bluetails) in the
family Coenagrionidae.
Forktails are
distributed worldwide,
including various...
- The
Bornean forktail (Enicurus borneensis) is a small,
black and
white bird, with a long and
deeply forked tail, in the Old
World flycatcher family. It...
- change,
through brown or
olive to greyish, as they mature. Male
citrine forktails are the only
damselflies in the
world with the
pterostigma situated away...
-
nightingales and
relatives Myiomela –
robins Calliope –
rubythroats Enicurus –
forktails Cinclidium –
single species: blue-fronted
robin Myophonus – whistling...