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represent lineages of
birds distantly related to
Coraciiformes. This
seems to be oversplitting, as most
Coraciiformes indeed form a
reasonably robust clade. Analysis...
- Alcedinidae, of
small to medium-sized,
brightly coloured birds in the
order Coraciiformes. They have a
cosmopolitan distribution, with most
species living in...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 5
species Critically endangered (CR): 223
species Endangered (EN): 460
species Vulnerable (VU): 798
species Near threatened...
- This is a list of
Coraciiformes species by
global po****tion.
While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the
experts in
their fields. For more...
- wood hoopoes.
These birds were
previously classified as
members of
Coraciiformes. The
clade is
distributed in Africa, Asia,
Europe and Melanesia. Recent...
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todies are a family, Todidae, of tiny
Caribbean birds in the
order Coraciiformes,
which also
includes the kingfishers, bee-eaters and rollers. The family...
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Coraciiformes (kingfishers and relatives)
Piciformes (wood****s and relatives)...
- The
motmots or
Momotidae are a
family of
birds in the
order coraciiformes,
which also
includes the kingfishers, bee-eaters and rollers. All
extant motmots...
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contain all
other taxa.
Traditionally they are
included in the
order Coraciiformes (which
includes also kingfishers, rollers,
hoopoes and bee-eaters)....
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Modified Coraciiformes rollers. New
Upupiformes Hoopoe.
Previously part of
Coraciiformes. New
Bucerotiformes hornbills.
Previously part of
Coraciiformes. New...