Definition of Timaliidae. Meaning of Timaliidae. Synonyms of Timaliidae

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Definition of Timaliidae

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Meaning of Timaliidae from wikipedia

- The Old World babblers or Timaliidae, are a family of mostly Old World p****erine birds. They are rather diverse in size and coloration, but are characterised...
- Several bird genera in multiple families contain species commonly known as wren-babblers, including: Spelaeornis Napothera Rimator Ptilocichla Kenopia...
- ptilosus) (Thai: นกกินแมลงหลังฟู) is a species of bird in the family Timaliidae. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Its natural...
- "Old World warblers" (Sylviidae), and with the "Old World babblers" (Timaliidae). The American Ornithologists' Union places the wrentit in the latter...
- other mostly insectivorous species that traditionally were placed in Timaliidae (Old World babblers), for example the fulvettas and fire-tailed myzornis...
- Paradoxornithidae. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe or in the Sylviidae. Ranging across the Indian subcontinent...
- traditionally considered an aberrant Old World babbler and placed in the family Timaliidae. But as it seems, it belongs to an Asian offshoot of the American vireos...
- birds with long tails Tit-babbler or Macronus, a genus in the family Timaliidae Tit berry****, a species of bird in the family Paramythiidae Tit hylia...
- placed in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae and the babbler family Timaliidae. It occurs in tall emergent vegetation in or bordering freshwater swamps...
- has long been placed in the babbler family Timaliidae. A 2009 study of the DNA of the families Timaliidae and the Old World warblers (Sylviidae) found...