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- interrelationships of the group. Formerly, the waders were united in a single suborder Charadrii, but this has turned out to be a "wastebasket taxon", uniting no fewer...
- The order was formerly divided into three suborders: The waders (or "Charadrii"): typical s****birds, most of which feed by probing in the mud or picking...
- The Recurvirostridae are a family of birds in the wader suborder Charadrii. It contains two distinct groups of birds, the avocets (one genus) and the...
- Late Quaternary prehistoric birds are avian taxa that became extinct during the Late Quaternary – the Late Pleistocene or Early Holocene – and before recorded...
- Latin for "similar" or "like", and refers to the genus' similarity to the Charadrii. The specific ephitet es****ensis refers to the type locality. Charadriisimilis...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 5 species   Critically endangered (CR): 223 species   Endangered (EN): 460 species   Vulnerable (VU): 798 species   Near threatened...
- rather large lapwing; it may actually belong in Vanellus. The remaining Charadrii are highset and/or chunky birds, even decidedly larger than a lot of the...
- Family Rallidae: rails and relatives Worldwide; 350 species Suborder Charadrii Infraorder Chionida: thick-knees and allies Family Burhinidae: thick-knees...
- †Volgavis? †Laornithidae? Laornis †Graculavidae? Dakotornis Graculavus Palaeotringa Telmatornis? Charadrii See belowScolopaci See below ↓ Lari See below ↓...
- M****achusetts. ISBN 0-87893-009-4. Henry PY, Aznar JC (June 2006). "Tool-use in Charadrii: Active Bait-Fishing by a Herring Gull". Waterbirds. 29 (2): 233–234....