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- The thick-billed fox sparrow (P****erella (iliaca) megarhyncha) group comprises the peculiarly large-billed Sierra Nevadan taxa in the genus P****erella...
- The Arafura shrikethrush (Colluricincla megarhyncha) is a species of bird in the family Pachycephalidae. This species was formerly considered a conspecific...
- megarhyncha, Sicily and Crete. The nominate subspecies; darker and colder brown above and more clearly white-streaked below than C. b. megarhyncha. Certhia...
- The mangrove pitta (Pitta megarhyncha) is a species of p****erine bird in the family Pittidae native to the eastern Indian Subcontinent and western Southeast...
- The mountain kingfisher (Syma megarhyncha) is a species of bird in the subfamily Halcyoninae in the family Alcedinidae. Adult males are 21–24 cm (8.3–9...
- brown breast streaks, and a russet tail. Thick-billed fox sparrow, P. i. megarhyncha Baird, SF, 1858 – this taxon is mostly restricted to California and Oregon...
- Syma Yellow-billed kingfisher, Syma torotoro Mountain kingfisher, Syma megarhyncha Kingfishers are short-tailed, large-headed, compact birds with long,...
- brachyura), the fairy pitta (P. nympha) and the mangrove pitta (P. megarhyncha). A colourful bird, it has a black head with a buff stripe above the...
- split into the following species: Arafura shrikethrush, Colluricincla megarhyncha Variable shrikethrush, Colluricincla fortis Waigeo shrikethrush, Colluricincla...
- a superspecies with the fairy pitta (P. nympha), mangrove pitta (P. megarhyncha) and blue-winged pitta (P. moluccensis). The Indian pitta breeds mainly...