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Tailorbirds are
small birds, most
belonging to the
genus Orthotomus.
While they were
often placed in the Old
World warbler family Sylviidae,
recent research...
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typically found in open farmland, scrub,
forest edges and gardens.
Tailorbirds get
their name from the way
their nest is constructed. The
edges of a...
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above the
ground on the tip of a
branch or leaf of a fern. Like all
tailorbirds, nest is
complex and sown
together to form a pouch. Lays 2 to 3 eggs...
- The
mountain tailorbird (Phyllergates cucullatus) is a
songbird species formerly placed in the "Old
World warbler" ****emblage, but is now
placed in the...
- The ashy
tailorbird (Orthotomus ruficeps) is a
species of bird
formerly placed in the "Old
World warbler" ****emblage, it but now
placed in the
family Cisticolidae...
- The rufous-tailed
tailorbird (Orthotomus sericeus) is a
species of bird
formerly placed in the "Old
World warbler" ****emblage, it but now
placed in the...
- The
Cambodian tailorbird (Orthotomus chaktomuk) is a
species of bird
endemic to Cambodia,
likely confined to a
single dense shrub habitat in the floodplain...
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olive rather than
rufous head.
Similar in
shape and
habits to
other tailorbirds on Mindanao, but
occurs at
higher elevations, and has a
yellow belly...
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further sister to the yellow-breasted tailorbird. Black-headed
tailorbirds are dark
tailorbirds with a
characteristic head pattern. The body m****
ranges from...
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above the
ground on the tip of a
branch or leaf of a fern. Like all
tailorbirds, nest is
complex and sown
together to form a pouch. Lays 2 to 3 eggs...