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- Longbill may refer to: One of two species of longbill in the bird family Melanocharitidae One of six species of longbill, African "warblers" in the genera...
- The longbill spearfish (Tetrapturus pfluegeri) is a species of marlin native to the Atlantic Ocean where it is found above the thermocline in open waters...
- The slaty-headed longbill or grey-winged longbill (Toxorhamphus poliopterus) is a species of bird in the family Melanocharitidae. It is found in the New...
- The yellow longbill (Macrosphenus flavicans) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Macrosphenidae. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical...
- The spectacled longbill (Oedistoma iliolophus), also known as dwarf longbill, plumed longbill or dwarf honeyeater, is a species of bird in the family Melanocharitidae...
- Damara longbill may refer to: Certhilauda benguelensis kaokoensis, a subspecies of the Benguela long-billed lark Karoo long-billed lark, a species of lark...
- The pygmy longbill or pygmy honeyeater (Oedistoma pygmaeum) is a species of bird in the family Melanocharitidae. It is one of two species in the genus...
- Kemp's longbill (Macrosphenus kempi) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Macrosphenidae. It is found in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea...
- Long-billed lark refers to: any of five species of long-billed lark in southern Africa, formerly the large-billed lark of South Africa and Lesotho In part...
- Pulitzer's longbill (Macrosphenus pulitzeri) is a species of bird. Formerly considered an "Old World warbler" and placed in the family Sylviidae, it is...