Definition of Spindalidae. Meaning of Spindalidae. Synonyms of Spindalidae

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Definition of Spindalidae

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Meaning of Spindalidae from wikipedia

- four non-migratory species of bird. It is the only genus in the family Spindalidae. The species are mostly endemic to the West Indies; exceptions include...
- wrenthrush Teretistridae: Cuban warblers Nesospingidae: Puerto Rican tanager Spindalidae: spindalises Phaenicophilidae: Hispaniolan tanagers Relationships between...
- red-billed pied tanager Nesospingidae NesospingusPuerto Rican tanager Spindalidae Spindalis – four species - spindalises Calyptophilidae Calyptophilus...
- Carl Oliveros and colleagues published in 2019. The study considered Spindalidae and Nesospingidae to both be part of Phaenicophilidae, and Icteriidae...
- spindalis (Spindalis dominicensis) is one of four species of bird in family Spindalidae. It is endemic to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola which is shared...
- Phaenicophilidae Microligea Phaenicophilus Xenoligea Rhodinocichlidae Rhodinocichla Spindalidae Spindalis Teretistridae Teretistris Thraupidae See below ↓...
- spindalis (Spindalis nigricephala) is one of four species of bird in family Spindalidae. It is endemic to Jamaica. Historically, the genus Spindalis consisted...
- Phaenicophilidae Microligea Phaenicophilus Xenoligea Rhodinocichlidae Rhodinocichla Spindalidae Spindalis Teretistridae Teretistris Thraupidae See below ↓...
- Phaenicophilidae Microligea Phaenicophilus Xenoligea Rhodinocichlidae Rhodinocichla Spindalidae Spindalis Teretistridae Teretistris Thraupidae See below ↓...
- Phaenicophilidae Microligea Phaenicophilus Xenoligea Rhodinocichlidae Rhodinocichla Spindalidae Spindalis Teretistridae Teretistris Thraupidae See below ↓...