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Remiz coronatus (Severtzov, 1873)
Remiz coronatus (Severtzov, 1873)
Remiz coronatus, the white-crowned penduline tit, is a Remizidae bird found in Eurasia, living in boreal and temperate forests.
Remiz consobrinus (Swinhoe, 1870)
Remiz consobrinus (Swinhoe, 1870)
Remiz consobrinus, the Chinese penduline tit, is a small East Asian passerine bird that builds distinctive pear-shaped purse nests.
Rhipidura aureola Lesson, 1831
Rhipidura aureola Lesson, 1831
Rhipidura aureola, the white-browed fantail, is an 18 cm insectivorous bird found across South and Southeast Asian woodlands.
Rhipidura perlata S.Muller, 1843
Rhipidura perlata S.Muller, 1843
The spotted fantail (Rhipidura perlata) is a Rhipiduridae bird found in Sumatra, Borneo and southern Malay Peninsula.
Rhipidura javanica (Sparrman, 1788)
Rhipidura javanica (Sparrman, 1788)
Rhipidura javanica, the Sunda pied fantail, is a Southeast Asian fantail bird found in lowland habitats near water.
Rhipidura leucophrys (Latham, 1802)
Rhipidura leucophrys (Latham, 1802)
Rhipidura leucophrys, the willie wagtail, is a small black-and-white fantail widespread across Australasia and eastern Indonesia.
Rhipidura rufiventris (Vieillot, 1818)
Rhipidura rufiventris (Vieillot, 1818)
Rhipidura rufiventris, the northern fantail, is a Rhipiduridae bird found in New Guinea, Timor, and northern Australia.
Rhipidura albogularis (Lesson, 1831)
Rhipidura albogularis (Lesson, 1831)
White-spotted fantail (Rhipidura albogularis) is ~19cm long bird with distinct plumage markings.
Rhipidura albiscapa Gould, 1840
Rhipidura albiscapa Gould, 1840
Rhipidura albiscapa is an active insect-eating bird found across Australia and Tasmania, divided into five recognized subspecies.
Rhipidura dryas Gould, 1843
Rhipidura dryas Gould, 1843
The Arafura fantail (Rhipidura dryas) is a bird species separated from the rufous fantail that lives across parts of Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia.
Rhipidura fuliginosa (Sparrman, 1787)
Rhipidura fuliginosa (Sparrman, 1787)
Rhipidura fuliginosa is a small fantail bird with a distinctive fanned tail, varying plumage including a rare black morph.
Rhipidura nigritorquis Vigors, 1831
Rhipidura nigritorquis Vigors, 1831
Rhipidura nigritorquis, the Philippine pied fantail, is an adaptable insectivorous lowland bird classified as Least Concern.
Rhipidura cyaniceps (Cassin, 1855)
Rhipidura cyaniceps (Cassin, 1855)
Rhipidura cyaniceps is a fantail endemic to Luzon and Catanduanes that is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN.
Rhipidura rufifrons (Latham, 1802)
Rhipidura rufifrons (Latham, 1802)
Rhipidura rufifrons, the Australian rufous fantail, is a small hyperactive insectivorous passerine found across Australasia.
Rhipidura albicollis (Vieillot, 1818)
Rhipidura albicollis (Vieillot, 1818)
Rhipidura albicollis, the white-throated fantail, is a 19 cm bird with characteristic plumage patterns and variable subspecies coloration.
Iridosornis jelskii Cabanis, 1873
Iridosornis jelskii Cabanis, 1873
The golden-collared tanager is a Thraupidae bird species found in Bolivia and Peru, living in moist montane forests.
Iridosornis rufivertex (Lafresnaye, 1842)
Iridosornis rufivertex (Lafresnaye, 1842)
The golden-crowned tanager is a Thraupidae bird species found in Andean South America, living in moist montane forests.
Iridosornis porphyrocephalus P.L.Sclater, 1856
Iridosornis porphyrocephalus P.L.Sclater, 1856
Iridosornis porphyrocephalus, the purplish-mantled tanager, is a Thraupidae bird found in Colombia and Ecuador, threatened by habitat loss.
Haplospiza unicolor Cabanis, 1851
Haplospiza unicolor Cabanis, 1851
Haplospiza unicolor, the uniform finch, is a Thraupidae bird found in southern Atlantic Forest habitats of South America.
Camarhynchus parvulus (Gould, 1837)
Camarhynchus parvulus (Gould, 1837)
The small tree finch is an endemic Galapagos Darwin's finch currently listed as Least Concern with declining local populations.
Camarhynchus pallidus (P.L.Sclater & Salvin, 1870)
Camarhynchus pallidus (P.L.Sclater & Salvin, 1870)
This is a summary of woodpecker finch (Camarhynchus pallidus) description, distribution, and reproductive traits.
Geospiza magnirostris Gould, 1837
Geospiza magnirostris Gould, 1837
Geospiza magnirostris, the large ground finch, is the largest Darwin's finch, endemic to most of the Galapagos Islands.
Geospiza fuliginosa Gould, 1837
Geospiza fuliginosa Gould, 1837
Geospiza fuliginosa, the small ground finch, is an endemic Darwin's finch of the Galápagos Islands, showing trait variation along elevation gradients.
Geospiza fortis Gould, 1837
Geospiza fortis Gould, 1837
Geospiza fortis, the medium ground finch, is a Galápagos-endemic finch studied for rapid beak evolution and affected by urbanization.
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