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Orthotomus sericeus Temminck, 1836
Cisticolidae

Orthotomus sericeus Temminck, 1836

Orthotomus sericeus Temminck, 1836

The rufous-tailed tailorbird (Orthotomus sericeus) is a Cisticolidae bird found across parts of Southeast Asia.

Orthotomus atrogularis Temminck, 1836
Cisticolidae

Orthotomus atrogularis Temminck, 1836

Orthotomus atrogularis Temminck, 1836

Dark-necked tailorbird (Orthotomus atrogularis) is a Cisticolidae songbird found in South and Southeast Asia, often kept as a pet.

Eremomela usticollis Sundevall, 1850
Cisticolidae

Eremomela usticollis Sundevall, 1850

Eremomela usticollis Sundevall, 1850

Eremomela usticollis, the burnt-necked eremomela, is a Cisticolidae bird found across multiple southern African countries.

Eremomela scotops Sundevall, 1850
Cisticolidae

Eremomela scotops Sundevall, 1850

Eremomela scotops Sundevall, 1850

Eremomela scotops, the green-capped eremomela, is a Cisticolidae bird found across multiple southern and central African countries.

Eremomela gregalis (A.Smith, 1829)
Cisticolidae

Eremomela gregalis (A.Smith, 1829)

Eremomela gregalis (A.Smith, 1829)

Eremomela gregalis, the Karoo/yellow-rumped eremomela, is a Cisticolidae bird found in Namibia and South Africa in dry shrubland.

Eremomela pusilla Hartlaub, 1857
Cisticolidae

Eremomela pusilla Hartlaub, 1857

Eremomela pusilla Hartlaub, 1857

Eremomela pusilla Hartlaub, 1857, the Senegal eremomela, is a small insectivorous bird found in Western African open wooded habitats.

Eremomela icteropygialis (Lafresnaye, 1839)
Cisticolidae

Eremomela icteropygialis (Lafresnaye, 1839)

Eremomela icteropygialis (Lafresnaye, 1839)

Eremomela icteropygialis, the yellow-bellied eremomela, is a very small African bird with distinctive grey upperparts and yellow belly.

Neomixis tenella (Hartlaub, 1866)
Cisticolidae

Neomixis tenella (Hartlaub, 1866)

Neomixis tenella (Hartlaub, 1866)

Common jery (Neomixis tenella) is a Cisticolidae bird species endemic to Madagascar, described in 1866.

Phyllolais pulchella (Cretzschmar, 1830)
Cisticolidae

Phyllolais pulchella (Cretzschmar, 1830)

Phyllolais pulchella (Cretzschmar, 1830)

The buff-bellied warbler is a small Cisticolidae bird, the only species in its genus, found across multiple African countries.

Calamonastes fasciolatus (A.Smith, 1847)
Cisticolidae

Calamonastes fasciolatus (A.Smith, 1847)

Calamonastes fasciolatus (A.Smith, 1847)

Calamonastes fasciolatus, the barred wren-warbler, is a Cisticolidae bird found in southern African dry savanna.

Calamonastes stierlingi Reichenow, 1901
Cisticolidae

Calamonastes stierlingi Reichenow, 1901

Calamonastes stierlingi Reichenow, 1901

Stierling's wren-warbler (Calamonastes stierlingi) is a Cisticolidae bird from southern Africa sometimes treated as a miombo wren-warbler subspecies.

Schistolais leucopogon (Cabanis, 1875)
Cisticolidae

Schistolais leucopogon (Cabanis, 1875)

Schistolais leucopogon (Cabanis, 1875)

Schistolais leucopogon, the white-chinned prinia, is a Cisticolidae bird species found across multiple African countries in various forest and shrubland habitats.

Cormobates leucophaea (Latham, 1802)
Climacteridae

Cormobates leucophaea (Latham, 1802)

Cormobates leucophaea (Latham, 1802)

Cormobates leucophaea, the white-throated treecreeper, is an Australian bird species found in eastern forest habitats.

Climacteris picumnus Temminck, 1824
Climacteridae

Climacteris picumnus Temminck, 1824

Climacteris picumnus Temminck, 1824

Climacteris picumnus Temminck, 1824 is a bird species with described size, plumage differences between age and sex, and a call of spink spink.

Climacteris rufus Gould, 1841
Climacteridae

Climacteris rufus Gould, 1841

Climacteris rufus Gould, 1841

Climacteris rufus (rufous treecreeper) is a small Australian bird with distinct plumage that lives in open eucalypt woodlands and forests.

Climacteris affinis Blyth, 1864
Climacteridae

Climacteris affinis Blyth, 1864

Climacteris affinis Blyth, 1864

Climacteris affinis, the white-browed treecreeper, is a small sedentary bird found in arid and semi-arid southern Australia.

Conopophaga melanops (Vieillot, 1818)
Conopophagidae

Conopophaga melanops (Vieillot, 1818)

Conopophaga melanops (Vieillot, 1818)

Conopophaga melanops, the black-cheeked gnateater, is a small dimorphic bird found in fragmented coastal eastern Brazilian lowland forests.

Conopophaga lineata (Wied-Neuwied, 1831)
Conopophagidae

Conopophaga lineata (Wied-Neuwied, 1831)

Conopophaga lineata (Wied-Neuwied, 1831)

Conopophaga lineata is a small brownish bird with distinct markings, specific feeding, nesting and calling behaviors.

Aphelocoma coerulescens (Bosc, 1795)
Corvidae

Aphelocoma coerulescens (Bosc, 1795)

Aphelocoma coerulescens (Bosc, 1795)

Aphelocoma coerulescens, the Florida scrub jay, is an endemic passerine of Florida scrub habitat with cooperative breeding habits.

Aphelocoma unicolor (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1847)
Corvidae

Aphelocoma unicolor (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1847)

Aphelocoma unicolor (Du Bus de Gisignies, 1847)

Aphelocoma unicolor, the unicolored jay, is a mostly blue corvid with a disjunct range across Mexico and Central America.

Aphelocoma insularis Henshaw, 1886
Corvidae

Aphelocoma insularis Henshaw, 1886

Aphelocoma insularis Henshaw, 1886

Aphelocoma insularis, the island scrub jay, is a jay species currently found only on California's Santa Cruz Island.

Aphelocoma ultramarina (Bonaparte, 1825)
Corvidae

Aphelocoma ultramarina (Bonaparte, 1825)

Aphelocoma ultramarina (Bonaparte, 1825)

The Transvolcanic jay is a bird species endemic to south-central Mexico with two distinct subspecies that lives in montane subtropical forest.

Aphelocoma wollweberi Kaup, 1855
Corvidae

Aphelocoma wollweberi Kaup, 1855

Aphelocoma wollweberi Kaup, 1855

The Mexican jay (Aphelocoma wollweberi) is a medium-large passerine native to Mexico and the southwestern US.

Aphelocoma woodhouseii (S.F.Baird, 1858)
Corvidae

Aphelocoma woodhouseii (S.F.Baird, 1858)

Aphelocoma woodhouseii (S.F.Baird, 1858)

Woodhouse's scrub jay (Aphelocoma woodhouseii) is a medium-sized corvid with specific size, color, habitat, and food-storing behaviors.

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