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often classified in the
woodhoopoe family, Phoeniculidae; however,
genetic studies show that they
diverged from the true
woodhoopoes about 10
million years...
- pp. 383. ISBN 1-55297-777-3. Ligon, D (2001). "Family
Phoeniculidae (
Woodhoopoes)". In Josep, del Hoyo; Andrew, Elliott; Sargatal,
Jordivdg (eds.). Handbook...
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Retrieved 10 June 2022. Ligon, J.D. (2001). "Family
Phoeniculidae (
Woodhoopoes)". In del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A.; Sargatal, J. (eds.).
Handbook of the...
- The
forest wood
hoopoe (Phoeniculus castaneiceps) is a
species of bird in the
family Phoeniculidae. It is
found in Cameroon,
Central African Republic,...
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enable this bird to raid the
nests of cavity-nesters such as
barbets and
woodhoopoes for eggs and nestlings. It has been
known to prey on
introduced species...
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Superfamily Upupoidea Family Upupidae:
hoopoe Family Phoeniculidae:
woodhoopoes Worldwide; 144
species Suborder Meropi Family Meropidae: bee-eaters Suborder...
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Bucerotidae (hornbills)
Family Upupidae (hoopoe)
Family Phoeniculidae (
woodhoopoes) The
Leptosomidae (cuckoo roller)
probably do not
belong here. The trogons...
- hoopoe,
Upupa epops Order: Bucerotiformes Family:
Phoeniculidae The
woodhoopoes and
scimitarbills are
related to the hoopoes, ground-hornbills, and hornbills...
- hoopoe,
Upupa epops Order: Bucerotiformes Family:
Phoeniculidae The
woodhoopoes are
related to the kingfishers,
rollers and hoopoes. They most resemble...
- hoopoe,
Upupa epops Order: Bucerotiformes Family:
Phoeniculidae The
woodhoopoes and
scimitarbills are
related to the hoopoes, ground-hornbills, and hornbills...