- The
mimids are the New
World family of p****erine birds,
Mimidae, that
includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New
World catbirds. As their...
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catbird (Melanoptila glabrirostris), it is
among the
basal lineages of the
Mimidae,
probably a
closer relative of the
Caribbean thrasher and
trembler ****emblage...
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Mockingbirds are a
group of New
World p****erine
birds from the
family Mimidae. They are best
known for the
habit of some
species mimicking the
songs of...
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called the
brown thrush or fox-coloured thrush, is a bird in the
family Mimidae,
which also
includes the New
World catbirds and mockingbirds. The brown...
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monotypic genera from the
mimid family (
Mimidae) of the p****eridan
superfamily Muscicapoidea.
Among the
Mimidae, they
represent independent basal lineages...
- polyglottos) is a
mockingbird commonly found in
North America, of the
family Mimidae. The
species is also
found in some
parts of the Caribbean, as well as on...
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Mimus is a
genus of p****erine
birds in the
family Mimidae. It
contains the
typical mockingbirds. The
genus Mimus was
introduced in 1826 by the German...
- and chats, as well as dippers,
which are
quite distant relatives, and
Mimidae (thrashers and mockingbirds). The
latter are
apparently the Sturnidae's...
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Tremblers (Cinclocerthia) are a
genus of
perching birds in the
family Mimidae that are
endemic to the
Lesser Antilles. They are medium-small,
mostly brown...
- white-banded
mockingbird (Mimus triurus) is a
species of bird in the
family Mimidae. It is
found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay...