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- affinities of the sittellas have long been clouded by their close resemblance to the Northern Hemisphere nuthatches. As late as 1967 the sittellas were retained...
- Campephagidae: cuckooshrikes and trillers Mohouidae: whiteheads Neosittidae: sittellas Superfamily Orioloidea Psophodidae: whipbirds Eulacestomatidae: wattled...
- P****eriformes   Family: Neosittidae 2 species recorded [2 extant native] The sittellas are a family of small p****erine birds found only in Australasia. They...
- The varied sittella (Daphoenositta chrysoptera) is a small songbird native to Australia. About 10–11 cm long, it is also known as the Australian nuthatch...
- evolution with Northern Hemisphere species: honeyeaters (resemble sunbirds) sittellas (resemble nuthatches) Australasian babblers (resemble scimitar babblers)...
- The sittellas are a family of small p****erine birds found only in Australasia. They resemble treecreepers, but have soft tails. Varied sittella, Neositta...
- Campephagidae: cuckooshrikes and trillers Mohouidae: whiteheads Neosittidae: sittellas Eulacestomidae: ploughbill Oreoicidae: Australo-Papuan bellbirds Pachycephalidae:...
- The sittellas are a family of small p****erine birds found only in Australasia. They resemble treecreepers, but have soft tails. Papuan sittella, Daphoenositta...
- vanga of Madagascar (formerly known as the coral-billed nuthatch) and the sittellas from Australia and New Guinea were once placed in the nuthatch family...
- The black sittella (Daphoenositta miranda) is one of two species of birds in the family Neosittidae. It is found in endemic to New Guinea, where it is...