- The Old
World flycatchers are a
large family, the
Muscicapidae, of
small p****erine
birds restricted to the Old
World (Europe,
Africa and Asia), with the...
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closely related to
species in the
family Muscicapidae. As a consequence,
these four
genera are now
placed in
Muscicapidae. In contrast, the
genus Cochoa which...
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thrushes comprise a
genus Myophonus of the Old
World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. They are all medium-sized
mostly insectivorous or
omnivorous birds....
- (Muscicapa dauurica) is a
small p****erine bird in the
flycatcher family Muscicapidae. The word
Muscicapa comes from the
Latin musca, a fly and capere, to...
- ****idae, but are now more
commonly placed in the
flycatcher family,
Muscicapidae. This is an Old
World group, but the
northern wheatear has established...
- but is now more
generally considered to be an Old
World flycatcher,
Muscicapidae. It
belongs to a
group of more
terrestrial species,
often called chats...
- ****idae, but are now
treated as part of the Old
World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. They are garden- and forest-dwelling
species found in
Africa and Asia...
- 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...
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insectivorous p****erine bird that
belongs to the Old
World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It is
found across Europe, east to
Western Siberia and
south to North...
- are not
closely related to each other: Old
world flycatcher family (
Muscicapidae) Phoenicurus, 14
species found in Africa, Asia and
Europe Common redstart...