- The
Tyranni (
suboscines) are a
suborder of p****erine
birds that
includes more than 1,000 species, the
large majority of
which are
South American. It is...
-
Acanthisitti (New
Zealand wrens),
Tyranni (composed
mostly of
South American suboscines), and P****eri (oscines or songbirds). P****erines
originated in the Southern...
- The
sapayoa or broad-billed
sapayoa (Sapayoa aenigma) is a
suboscine p****erine bird
found Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. As the sapayoa's
specific epithet...
- The
manakins are a family, Pipridae, of
small suboscine p****erine birds. The
group contains 55
species distributed through the
American tropics. The name...
-
Grallariidae is a
family of
smallish suboscine p****erine
birds of
subtropical and
tropical Central and
South America known as antpittas. They are between...
- The
Eurylaimidae are a
family of
suboscine p****erine
birds that
occur from the
eastern Himalayas to
Indonesia and the Philippines. The
family previously...
- ˌtɑːpɑː-/ or
tapacolos /-ˈkoʊ-/ are a family, Rhinocryptidae, of
small suboscine p****erine birds,
found mainly in
South America and with the
highest diversity...
- The
cotingas are a
large family, Cotingidae, of
suboscine p****erine
birds found in
Central America and
tropical South America.
Cotingas are
birds of forests...
- Guy (2009).
Field Guide to the
Songbirds of
South America: Vol. II, The
Suboscine P****erines.
University of
Texas Press. p. 762. ISBN 978-0-292-71748-0...
- Venezuela,
Brazil and The Guianas). The
capuchinbird is a
large thick-set
suboscine p****erine with a
relatively heavy bill.
Adults weigh between 340 and 420...