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- The thicketbirds are a group of birds in the family Locustellidae. Most taxonomists place them together with the songlarks in the genus Cincloramphus....
- kingfishers, M****'s lorikeets, Guadalcanal honeyeaters, Guadalcanal thicketbirds, and Guadalcanal thrushes. Potential threats to the site include logging...
- The New Britain thicketbird or Bismarck thicketbird (Cincloramphus grosvenori) is a bird species. It used to be placed in the "Old World warbler" family...
- The Guadalcanal thicketbird (Cincloramphus turipavae) is a bird species. It used to be placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, but it does...
- (Cincloramphus mathewsi) Rusty thicketbird (Cincloramphus rubiginosus) New Britain thicketbird (Cincloramphus grosvenori) Buff-banded thicketbird (Cincloramphus bivittatus)...
- The Bougainville thicketbird (Cincloramphus llaneae) is a bird species. It had been placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, but it does not...
- bivittata Genus Megalurulusthicketbirds. Probably Locustellidae New Caledonian gr****bird, Megalurulus mariei Bismarck thicketbird, Megalurulus grosvenori...
- The New Caledonia thicketbird or New Caledonia gr****bird (Cincloramphus mariae), is a bird species. Previously placed in the "Old World warbler" family...
- The Santo thicketbird (Cincloramphus whitneyi) is a bird species. It used to be placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, but it does not seem...
- The rusty thicketbird (Cincloramphus rubiginosus) is a bird species. Previously placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, it does not seem to...