Definition of Monarchidae. Meaning of Monarchidae. Synonyms of Monarchidae

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Definition of Monarchidae

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Meaning of Monarchidae from wikipedia

- The monarchs (family Monarchidae) comprise a family of over 100 p****erine birds which includes shrikebills, paradise flycatchers, and magpie-larks. Monarchids...
- has been placed in a plethora of families including Cinclosomatidae or Monarchidae. Blue-capped ifrits are considered an ancient relict species endemic...
- builder family Corcoracidae, it has been reclassified in the family Monarchidae (the monarch flycatchers). Two subspecies are recognized. The magpie-lark...
- families: Vireonidaevireos Rhipiduridaefantails Dicruridaedrongos Monarchidaemonarch flycatchers Ifritidae – blue-capped ifrit Paradisaeidae – birds-of-paradise...
- There are 71 known taxa of birds endemic to the Hawaiian Islands, of which 30 are extinct, 6 possibly extinct and 30 of the remaining 48 species and subspecies...
- flycatcher in the family Muscicapidae, but are now placed in the family Monarchidae together with monarch flycatchers. Until 2015, the Indian paradise flycatcher...
- freycineti), or Guam broadbill, is an extinct species of bird in the family Monarchidae formerly endemic to Guam. Some authorities consider the Guam flycatcher...
- paradise flycatchers (Terpsiphone) are a genus of birds in the family Monarchidae. The genus ranges across Africa and Asia, as well as a number of islands...
- the magpie-lark and torrent lark have been reclassified in the family Monarchidae (the monarch flycatchers). The two make up a lineage that split off early...
- This is a list of all birds recorded in the wild in the Korean Peninsula and its islands. Order: Gaviiformes   Family: Gaviidae The loons migrate to Korea...