Definition of Gaviidae. Meaning of Gaviidae. Synonyms of Gaviidae

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Definition of Gaviidae

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Meaning of Gaviidae from wikipedia

- Eurasia. All living species of loons are members of the genus Gavia, family Gaviidae and order Gaviiformes. Loons, which are the size of large ducks or small...
- Gaviidae Common is a mixed-use shopping mall and office complex on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The first phase of the mall, Gaviidae Common...
- The Holarctic has four other endemic bird families: the divers or loons (Gaviidae), grouse (Tetraoninae), auks (Alcidae), and waxwings (Bombycillidae). There...
- between the Atlantic and the former Turgai Sea. It is usually placed in the Gaviidae already, but usually in a subfamily Colymboidinae, with the modern-type...
- loon species that make up the genus Gavia, the only genus of the family Gaviidae and order Gaviiformes. Its closest relative is another large black-headed...
- Phoenicopteridae Threskiornithidae Pelecanidae Ciconiidae Fregatidae Spheniscidae Gaviidae Procellariidae Ciconiiformes found to be polyphyletic and now restricted...
- Ågren). The Condor 78:454-463. 1976. Carboneras, Carles (1992). "Family Gaviidae (Divers)". In del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott, Andrew; Sargatal, Jordi (eds.)...
- core water birds, are defined as "the least inclusive clade containing Gaviidae and Phalacrocoracidae". The monophyly of the group is currently supported...
- Kathleen; Kennard, John H. (1982). "Longevity records of North American birds: Gaviidae through Alcidae". Journal of Field Ornithology. 53 (2): 81–124. ISSN 0273-8570...
- Family Phaethontidae: tropicbirds North America, Eurasia; 5 species Family Gaviidae: loons Antarctic and southern waters; 17 species Family Spheniscidae: penguins...