- they both
include a
large waterbird clade (Aequornithes) and a
large landbird clade (Telluraves). The
groups defined by
Reddy and
colleagues (2017) are...
-
Telluraves (also
called land
birds or core
landbirds) is a
recently defined clade of
birds defined by
their arboreality.
Based on most
recent genetic...
-
breeding habitat.
These migrations vary
among the
different groups. Many
landbirds, s****birds, and
waterbirds undertake annual long-distance migrations...
-
species in the
continental U.S. and Canada, it is the only
insular endemic landbird species. The
island scrub jay is
closely related to the
California scrub...
-
Partners in
Flight database (2019), the
American robin is the most
abundant landbird in
North America (with 370 million individuals),
ahead of red-winged blackbirds...
- Ksepka;
Thomas A. Stidham;
Thomas E.
Williamson (2017). "Early
Paleocene landbird supports rapid phylogenetic and
morphological diversification of crown...
- of white-tailed
tropicbird (Phaethon
lepturus europae),
three kinds of
landbird (including an
endemic subspecies of the
Malagasy white-eye) and its own...
- owls) is also predatory, it is
inferred that the
common ancestor of 'core
landbirds' (Telluraves) was an apex predator. However, some
researchers like Darren...
- the
nestling phase is two months, a
considerable length of time for a
landbird. The
plumage of
nestling potoos is
white and once they are too
large to...
- [citation needed] It is
often credited with the
largest spread of any
landbird, to
rival the
Andean condor; more typically, however,
these storks measure...