- The
forktails are
small insectivorous birds in the
genus Enicurus. They were
formerly placed in the
thrush family, ****idae, but are now
treated as part...
- A
forktail is a type of
small bird
found in Asia.
Forktail may also
refer to:
Green junglefowl, a
species of bird in the
pheasant family Forktail (journal)...
- The
spotted forktail (Enicurus maculatus) is a
species of bird in the
family Muscicapidae. It is
found in the
Himalayas and the
hills of
Northeast India...
- The
citrine forktail (Ischnura hastata) is a
damselfly of the
family Coenagrionidae. This
species is 20–27 mm in length, and its
hindwing is 11–15 mm long;...
- The white-crowned
forktail (Enicurus leschenaulti) is a
species of
forktail in the
family Muscicapidae.
Formally described in 1818, it has five subspecies...
- The
forktail lates (Lates microlepis) is a
species of
lates perch endemic to Lake Tanganyika.
Juveniles inhabit ins**** habitats,
moving as
adults to open-water...
- The
Bornean forktail (Enicurus borneensis) is a small,
black and
white bird, with a long and
deeply forked tail, in the Old
World flycatcher family. It...
-
Ictalurus is a
genus of
North American freshwater catfishes. It
includes the well-known
channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue
catfish (Ictalurus...
- (1999). "The
birds of Palas, North-West
Frontier Province, ****stan" (PDF).
Forktail. 15: 77–85.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 10 June 2011. Retrieved...
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Eastern forktail (Ischnura verticalis) is a
member of the
damselfly family Coenagrionidae. This
species is
present in the
Eastern United States, from the...