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Passeri (Oscines)

 

The Oscines or Songbirds includes 114 families and more than 5,000 species. In the oscines, the syrinx (voice organ) is more developed, permitting to produce a more musical and complex songs. The songbirds have near-global distribution.

 

Larks, Swallows, Martins, Wagtails, Pipits, Bulbuls, Waxwings, Wrens, Mockingbirds, Thrushes, Chats, Kinglets, Grass-Warblers, Babblers, Parrotbills, Titmice, Chickadees, Nuthatches, Treecreepers, Penduline-Tits, Sunbirds, Bananaquits, Shrikes, Crows, Jays, Magpies, Vireos, True Finches, New World Warblers, Tanagers, Cardinals, New World Grosbeaks, New World Buntings, Old World Buntings, New World Sparrows, New World Blackbirds

 

    Alaudidae
     
    Swallows and Martins (Hirundinidae)
     
    Wagtails and Pipits (Motacillidae)
     
    Pycnonotidae
    Bombycillidae
    Troglodytidae
    Mimidae
    Turdidae
    Regulidae
    Cisticolidae
    Timaliidae
    Paradoxornithidae
    Paridae
    Sittidae
    Certhiidae
    Remizidae
    Nectariniidae
    Coerebidae
    Laniidae
     
    Crows, Jays, and Magpies
(Corvidae)
     
    Vireonidae
     
    True Finches
(Fringillidae)
     
    New World Warblers
(Parulidae)
     
    Tanagers
(Thraupidae)
     
    Cardinaline Finches
(Cardinalidae)
     
    True Buntings and New World Sparrows
(Emberizidae)
     
    New World Blackbirds
(Icteridae)

 

     
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