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  2. List of Old World flycatcher species - Wikipedia

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    Old World flycatchers is the common name for the avian family Muscicapidae, which also includes the Old World chats. The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 357 species in the family, distributed among five subfamilies and 54 genera.

  3. List of true finch species - Wikipedia

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    The family Fringillidae are the "true" finches. The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 239 species in the family, distributed among three subfamilies and 50 genera. Confusingly, only 79 of the species include "finch" in their common names, and several other families include species called finches.

  4. Old World flycatcher - Wikipedia

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    The Old World flycatchers are a large family, the Muscicapidae, of small passerine birds restricted to the Old World (Europe, Africa and Asia), with the exception of several vagrants and two species, bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) and northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe), found also in North America.

  5. List of birds of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    Phylloscopidae is a family of small insectivorous birds formerly placed in the Old World warbler family. Its members occur in Eurasia, ranging into Wallacea and Africa (and the Arctic warbler breeding east into Alaska). Most live in forest and scrub and frequently catch food on the wing. Wood warbler, Phylloscopus sibilatrix (A)

  6. Finch - Wikipedia

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    The diet of Fringillidae nestlings includes a varying amount of small arthropods. True finches have a bouncing flight like most small passerines, alternating bouts of flapping with gliding on closed wings. Most sing well and several are commonly seen cagebirds; foremost among these is the domesticated canary (Serinus canaria domestica). The ...

  7. Estrildidae - Wikipedia

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    Estrildidae, or estrildid finches, is a family of small seed-eating passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia.They comprise species commonly known as munias, mannikins, firefinches, parrotfinches and waxbills.

  8. Category:Finches - Wikipedia

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    Finches are a form taxon composed of unrelated but similar-looking songbirds within the family Fringillidae of the superfamily Passeroidea. The family Fringillidae includes numerous birds not called "finches" in their common names, including the crossbills , siskins , and waxbills .

  9. List of birds of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Old World sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small, plump, brown or grey birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed eaters, but they also consume small insects. House sparrow, Passer domesticus (I) Great rufous sparrow, Passer motitensis; Cape sparrow, Passer melanurus (A)