- as follows: The "magnificent seven"
supraordinal clades:
Telluraves (
landbirds)
Aequornithes (waterbirds)
Phaethontimorphae (sunbittern, kagu and tropicbirds)...
-
Telluraves (also
called land
birds or core
landbirds) is a
recently defined clade of
birds defined by
their arboreality.
Based on most
recent genetic...
-
breeding habitat.
These migrations vary
among the
different groups. Many
landbirds, s****birds, and
waterbirds undertake annual long-distance migrations...
- Many
species of
North American landbird have been
recorded in
Great Britain as vagrants. Most
occur in autumn;
southwest England attracts the greatest...
- Ralph, C. John, ed. (1999).
Handbook of
Field Methods for
Monitoring Landbirds.
DIANE Publishing. pp. 17–18. ISBN 9780788172342.
Retrieved 7 May 2018...
- are also predatory, it is
inferred that the
common ancestor of 'core
landbirds' (Telluraves) was an apex predator. However, some
researchers like Darren...
-
Amphibians Fish
Mammals Reptiles Birds British avifauna Wales Non-natives
North American landbirds Feral parakeets Bee-eaters Cranes...
-
Nature (WWF), 14 of the islands' 16
generally accepted resident taxa of
landbirds as well as one
seabird are endemic, as are all of the islands' native...
- dinosaurs. This
makes them one of the
oldest known groups of non-Galloanserae
landbirds. The
supposed "Cretaceous owls"
Bradycneme and
Heptasteornis are apparently...
-
subspecies East
Pacific brown noddy,
Anous stolidus ridgwayi Non-endemic
landbirds and s****birds
occur mostly as
vagrants or use the
island as a stopover...