Category: Passeriformes

Sykess Warbler (Hippolais rama)

Passeriformes Sylviidae Sykess Warbler (Hippolais rama) [order] Passeriformes | [family] Sylviidae | [latin] Hippolais rama | [UK] Sykess Warbler | [FR] Hypolaïs rama | [DE] Buschspötter-rama | [ES] Zarcero de Sykes | [IT] Canapino di Sykes | [NL] Syke-spotvogel Physical charateristics It is a small warbler, especially compared to others in their genus. They are […]

Kinglets and Goldcrests

Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMES Suborder OSCINES Family REGULIDAE (KINGLETS AND GOLDCRESTS) Very small birds with medium-long wings and tail, thin, straight and pointed bill, longish legs; general grey-green plumage coloration offset by pale wingbars, variably contrasting head markings, one species plainer-headed. 8–11 cm. Nearctic, Palearctic and, marginally, Oriental Regions. Coniferous forest, also mixed and deciduous […]

Whydahs and Indigobirds

Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMES Suborder OSCINES Family VIDUIDAE (WHYDAHS AND INDIGOBIRDS) free text from the Handbook of the Birds of the World. Small passerines with short, stubby bill, breeding males of most species with extensive black in plumage, some also with greatly elongated central tail feathers, females and non-breeding males mostly brownish and streaked. 10-43 […]

Oxpeckers (Buphagidae)

Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMES Suborder OSCINES Family Buphagidae (OXPECKERS) free text from the Handbook of the Birds of the World. Medium-sized passerines with heavy, flattened bill; plumage coloration dull brownish and buff, with contrastingly bright eye wattle and bill. 20 cm. Africa. Savanna and farmland with large ungulates. 1 genus, 2 species, 3 taxa. No […]

Wrens (Troglodytidae)

Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMESSuborder OSCINES Family TROGLODYTIDAE (WRENS) free text from the Handbook of the Birds of the World. Very small to medium-sized, mostly insectivorous birds with finely pointed and often decurved bill, tail variously long and graduated to extremely short, one species with sturdy legs and bill; plumage colours mostly grey and brown, often […]

Orioles and Figbirds

Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMES Suborder OSCINES Family ORIOLIDAE (ORIOLES AND FIGBIRDS) free text Handbook of the Birds fo the World Medium-sized passerines with relatively large, long and pointed wings, short to medium-length tail; many species very colourful in yellow to golden and black, some more green. 17·5–32 cm. Old World. Woodland, forest and parklands. 2 […]

Woodcreepers (dendrocolaptidae)

Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMES Suborder TYRANNI Family DENDROCOLAPTIDAE (WOODCREEPERS) free text from the Handbook of the Birds of the World Small to medium-sized birds with broad rounded wings, long tail with rigid shafts, outer and middle toes united and much longer than inner toe, front claws strongly curved; most with brown plumage, a few grey […]

Azure Winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyanus)

Passeriformes Corvidae Azure-Winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) [order] Passeriformes | [family] Corvidae | [latin] Cyanopica cyanus | [UK] Azure-Winged Magpie | [FR] Pie-bleue | [DE] Blauelster | [ES] Rabilargo | [IT] Gazza azzurra | [NL] Blauwe Ekster Physical charateristics About 75% size of Magpie. Small, elegant corvid with rather attenuated form ending in long tail shaped […]

Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis)

Passeriformes Sylviidae Arctic Warbler (Phylloscopus borealis) [order] Passeriformes | [family] Sylviidae | [latin] Phylloscopus borealis | [UK] Arctic Warbler | [FR] Pouillot boréal | [DE] Wanderlaubsänger | [ES] Mosquitero boreal | [IT] Luì boreale | [NL] Noordse Boszanger Physical charateristics Medium-sized, rather strong-billed, fairly slim yet robust, and highly active Phylloscopus; looks as bulky in […]

Alpine Chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus)

Passeriformes Corvidae Alpine Chough (Pyrrhocorax graculus) [order] Passeriformes | [family] Corvidae | [latin] Pyrrhocorax graculus | [UK] Alpine Chough | [FR] Chocard à bec jaune | [DE] Alpendohle | [ES] Chova piqigualda | [IT] Gracchio | [NL] Alpenkauw Physical charateristics Medium-sized, rather small-headed, graceful crow. Black, with relatively small, short, decurved yellow bill and red […]