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Zosterops auriventer Hume, 1878
Zosterops auriventer Hume, 1878
Hume's white-eye is an omnivorous Zosteropidae bird found in Southeast Asian uplands, elevated to full species in 2017.
Zosterops palpebrosus (Temminck, 1824)
Zosterops palpebrosus (Temminck, 1824)
Zosterops palpebrosus, the Indian white-eye, is a small widespread passerine with variable plumage across recognized subspecies.
Zosterops japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1845
Zosterops japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1845
Zosterops japonicus (warbling white-eye) is a small East Asian passerine bird with a distinctive white eyering.
Zosterops anderssoni Shelley, 1892
Zosterops anderssoni Shelley, 1892
Southern yellow white-eye (Zosterops anderssoni) is a Zosteropidae bird found in southern Africa, split into three recognized subspecies.
Zosterops stuhlmanni Reichenow, 1892
Zosterops stuhlmanni Reichenow, 1892
Zosterops stuhlmanni, the green white-eye, is a Zosteropidae bird found in east central Africa that is now recognized as a separate species.
Lophozosterops javanicus (Horsfield, 1821)
Lophozosterops javanicus (Horsfield, 1821)
Lophozosterops javanicus is a Zosteropidae bird species endemic to Java and Bali.
Yuhina torqueola (Swinhoe, 1870)
Yuhina torqueola (Swinhoe, 1870)
Indochinese (chestnut-collared) yuhina is a Zosteropidae bird first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1870.
Staphida castaniceps (F.Moore, 1854)
Staphida castaniceps (F.Moore, 1854)
Staphida castaniceps, the striated yuhina, is a Zosteropidae bird found from the Himalayas to north-western Thailand.
Staphida everetti Sharpe, 1887
Staphida everetti Sharpe, 1887
The chestnut-crested yuhina is an endemic Bornean bird species in the white-eye family, common in its mountain forest habitat.
Yuhina diademata J.Verreaux, 1869
Yuhina diademata J.Verreaux, 1869
The white-collared yuhina is a Zosteropidae bird native to China, Myanmar, Vietnam, living in moist montane forests.
Mimus saturninus (Lichtenstein, 1823)
Mimus saturninus (Lichtenstein, 1823)
Mimus saturninus, the chalk-browed mockingbird, has four subspecies across open habitats in central-eastern South America.
Mimus thenca (Molina, 1782)
Mimus thenca (Molina, 1782)
Mimus thenca, the Chilean mockingbird, is a 28-29cm bird found in Chile and small parts of Argentina across scrub-dominated habitats.
Mimus gundlachii Cabanis, 1855
Mimus gundlachii Cabanis, 1855
This is a physical and distribution description of the Bahama mockingbird, Mimus gundlachii.
Mimus longicaudatus Tschudi, 1844
Mimus longicaudatus Tschudi, 1844
Mimus longicaudatus, the long-tailed mockingbird, has four described subspecies found along Ecuador and Peru’s Pacific coast and one inland site.
Mimus dorsalis (Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)
Mimus dorsalis (Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)
Mimus dorsalis, the brown-backed mockingbird, is a bird ranging from Bolivia to northwestern Argentina that inhabits arid landscapes.
Mimus patagonicus (Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)
Mimus patagonicus (Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)
Mimus patagonicus, the Patagonian mockingbird, is a South American mockingbird found in open habitats of Argentina and Chile.
Mimus gilvus (Vieillot, 1808)
Mimus gilvus (Vieillot, 1808)
Mimus gilvus, the tropical mockingbird, is a Neotropical mockingbird with multiple subspecies differing in size and plumage, occupying open lowland to mid-elevation habitats.
Mimus triurus (Vieillot, 1818)
Mimus triurus (Vieillot, 1818)
Mimus triurus, the white-banded mockingbird, is a bird of South America with distinctive plumage and varied habitat.
Mimus polyglottos (Linnaeus, 1758)
Mimus polyglottos (Linnaeus, 1758)
This is a detailed physical, measurement, distribution and habitat description of the northern mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos.
Mimus macdonaldi (Ridgway, 1890)
Mimus macdonaldi (Ridgway, 1890)
Mimus macdonaldi is a Galápagos mockingbird endemic to Española Island, with the largest bill among Galápagos mockingbirds.
Mimus melanotis (Gould, 1837)
Mimus melanotis (Gould, 1837)
Mimus melanotis, the San Cristóbal mockingbird, is an endemic Galápagos bird found only on San Cristóbal Island.
Mimus parvulus (Gould, 1837)
Mimus parvulus (Gould, 1837)
Mimus parvulus, the Galápagos mockingbird, is a widespread omnivorous mockingbird species endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
Toxostoma crissale Henry, 1858
Toxostoma crissale Henry, 1858
Toxostoma crissale, the crissal thrasher, is a 32 cm desert bird named for its colored crissum, with a distinctive curved bill and song.
Toxostoma bendirei (Coues, 1873)
Toxostoma bendirei (Coues, 1873)
Bendire's thrasher is a bird species that lives in southwestern US drylands, with two recognized subspecies and key distinguishing features from the similar curve-billed thrasher.
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