- The
Philippine creepers or
rhabdornises are
small p****erine
birds and form the
genus Rhabdornis. They are
endemic to the Philippines. They do not migrate...
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creeper (New Zealand) the
Climacteridae Australasian treecreeper the
Rhabdornithidae Philippine creeper Long-billed
creeper Stripe-breasted
creeper Stripe-headed...
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endemic bird families, the
Irenidae (fairy bluebirds), ****midae and
Rhabdornithidae (Philippine creepers). Also
characteristic are pheasants, pittas, Old...
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mockingbirds and
thrashers Family Sturnidae:
starlings and
mynas (
Rhabdornithidae)
Parvorder P****erida
Family Promeropidae:
sugarbirds Family Arcanatoridae:...
- the
Australian treecreepers (Climacteridae) the
Philippine creepers (
Rhabdornithidae) The
wallcreeper was
originally described in the
family Certhiidae...
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inclusion in
Sturnidae requires confirmation;
possibly distinct family Rhabdornithidae. Mimidae:
mockingbirds and
thrashers Mostly smallish herbivores, near-global...
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fairy bluebirds (Irenidae), ****midae and
Philippine creepers (
Rhabdornithidae).
Other endemic Asian or
mainly Asian families include Acrocephalidae...
- (nuthatches)
Tichodromadidae (wallcreeper)
Certhiidae (treecreepers)
Rhabdornithidae (Rabdornis)
Nectariniidae (sunbirds)
Melanocharitidae (berry****s...
- a
distinct endemic family of
birds restricted to the
Philippines (
Rhabdornithidae).
Other taxonomists have
considered the rhabdornis' to be a form of...
- Aegithalidae, Remizidae, Paridae, Sittidae, Neosittidae, Certhiidae,
Rhabdornithidae, Climacteridae, Dicaeidae, Pardalotidae, and Nectariniidae. Bulletin...