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tinamou Grey
tit Grey
tit-flycatcher Grey
treepie Grey
trembler Grey
wagtail Grey warbler-finch Grey
waxbill Grey
whistler Grey
wren Grey
wren-warbler Grey-and-buff...
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Australasian wrens are a family, Maluridae, of small,
insectivorous p****erine
birds endemic to
Australia and New Guinea.
While commonly known as
wrens, they...
- scaly-breasted
cupwing or scaly-breasted
wren-babbler (Pnoepyga albiventer) is a
species of bird in the
Pnoepyga wren-babblers family, Pnoepygidae. It is found...
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**** was
artificially reduced,
goldcrests and coal
**** extended their foraging to
include the
inner canopy, but did not do so
where the
larger **** were...
- The
pygmy cupwing (Pnoepyga pusilla) or
pygmy wren-babbler, is a
species of bird in the
Pnoepyga wren-babblers family, Pnoepygidae. It is
found in southern...
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wren Band-backed
wren Canyon wren Fulvous wren Sepia-brown
wren Peruvian wren Rufous wren Mérida
wren Marsh wren Sedge wren Musician wren Song
wren Chestnut-breasted...
- zones. For an
overview of this
subject see
Endemism in birds. Black-crested
tit (Periparus ater melanolophus) Black-headed jay (Garrulus lanceolatus) Brooks's...
- P****erines are
divided into
three suborders:
Acanthisitti (New
Zealand wrens),
Tyranni (composed
mostly of
South American suboscines), and P****eri (oscines...
- (Clytomyias insignis) is a
species of p****erine bird in the
Australasian wren family, Maluridae. It is
monotypic within the
genus Clytomyias. It is found...
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titmouse of the
family Paridae, the
**** In Britain,
especially Cyanistes caeruleus, the blue
tit Parus major, the
great tit In the US,
Poecile atricapilla...