Definition of Podicipedidae. Meaning of Podicipedidae. Synonyms of Podicipedidae

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Definition of Podicipedidae

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Meaning of Podicipedidae from wikipedia

- most notably in stable lakes. The order contains a single family, the Podicipedidae, which includes 22 species in six extant genera. Although, superficially...
- relatives. Flamingos (Phoenicopteriformes) and the closely related grebes (Podicipedidae) are contained in the parent clade Mirandornithes. Flamingos and their...
- This list is based on the Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the doubtfuls omitted. It includes the birds...
- notes on Asian birds: 74. A preliminary review of the grebes, Family Podicipedidae". British Ornithologists' Club Occasional Publication. 5: 125–131. Retrieved...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Podicipediformes Family: Podicipedidae Genus: Poliocephalus Species: P. rufopectus Binomial name Poliocephalus...
- Clark's grebe (Aechmophorus clarkii) is a waterbird of the family Podicipedidae in the order Podicipediformes, which are related to flamingos. This...
- Robert W. (1989). "The Pleistocene Western Grebe Aechmophorus (Aves, Podicipedidae) from Fossil Lake, Oregon: A comparison with Recent material" (PDF)...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Podicipediformes Family: Podicipedidae Genus: Tachybaptus Species: †T. rufolavatus Binomial name †Tachybaptus...
- relatively small and threatened species of waterbird in the family Podicipedidae. There are two subspecies, P. a. auritus (Slavonian grebe), which breeds...
- ducks and geese, but unlike coots (which are Rallidae) and grebes (Podicipedidae), the loon's toes are connected by webbing. The loons may be confused...