- 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...
- "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...
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other fulvettas and was
previously placed in
families Pellorneidae or
Timaliidae. The
genus Alcippe previously included many of the fulvettas, but recent...
- 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...
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laughingthrushes and
allies Pellorneidae: fulvettas,
ground babblers Timaliidae: babblers,
scimitar babblers Zosteropidae: white-eyes Sylviidae: sylviid...
- with the
morphological evidence tentatively placed white-eyes as the
Timaliidae's closest relatives already. But some
questions remained,
mainly because...
- Paradoxornithidae. Like the
other typical fulvettas, it was long
included in the
Timaliidae genus Alcippe or in the Sylviidae. It is
found in China. Its
natural habitat...
-
closely related to the
Timaliidae (Old
World babblers),
where most of the
former members of
Yuhina are
still placed. The
Timaliidae are
members of the superfamily...