- The
family Vangidae (from vanga,
Malagasy for the hook-billed vanga,
Vanga curvirostris)
comprises a
group of
often shrike-like medium-sized
birds distributed...
-
sufficiently distinctive to be
separated from that
group into the
family Vangidae. This is an
African group of
species which are
found in
scrub or open woodland...
- flycatcher-shrike (Hemipus picatus) is a
small p****erine bird
usually placed in the
Vangidae. It is
found in the
forests of
tropical southern Asia from the Himalayas...
-
considered to be in this
family but are now
placed in
their own family,
Vangidae,
along with the
philentomas and the flycatcher-shrikes.
Another genus,...
- dark
newtonia (Newtonia amphichroa) is a
species of bird in the
family Vangidae. It is
endemic to
northeastern Madagascar. Its
natural habitat is subtropical...
- bird
belonging to the
genus Hemipus. They are now
usually placed in the
Vangidae. They are 12.5 to 14.5 cm (4.9 to 5.7 in) in length. They are
slender birds...
- (Malaconotidae),
helmetshrikes (Prionopidae),
ioras (Aegithinidae),
vangas (
Vangidae) and the
Australian butcherbirds, magpies,
currawongs and woodswallows...
-
woodshrike (Tephrodornis
affinis ) is a
species of bird in the
family Vangidae. It is
found on Sri Lanka. It is
sometimes considered a
subspecies of the...
- bird
found in Asia. It is now
usually considered a
member of the
family Vangidae. It is
small and ashy
brown with a dark ch****
patch and a
broad white brow...
- (Malaconotidae),
helmetshrikes (Prionopidae),
ioras (Aegithinidae), and
vangas (
Vangidae),
which were
defined as the
superfamily Malaconotoidea by
Cacraft and colleagues...