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Birds -- Class Aves



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    Phylum
    Subphylum
      Class
      Subclass
        Order
        Suborder
          Infraorder
          Superfamily

From The
Zoological Record

The core information for this page is taken from the website of The Zoological Record. The original text has been abbreviated, some taxonomic groups are added, and links to further information have been expanded. For convenience the taxonomic list is distributed among several separate pages.
 

Aves birds have feathers, no teeth, modified forelimbs (wings), can regulate their body temperature and have land adapted eggs with shells (current theories place birds in a separate group -- the Archosauria along with dinosaurs, crocodiles & their relatives).-- [ToL | ucmp | ummzADW | links | Sibley and Monroe catalogue ]

    Anseriformes ducks, geese, swans [ummzADW | links]

    Apodiformes hummingbirds and swifts [ummzADW | links]

    Apterygiformes kiwis [ummzADW | links ]

    Caprimulgiformes goatsuckers and nighthawks [ummzADW | links ]

    Charadriiformes shore birds, auks, gulls, terns, plovers, sandpipers [ummzADW | links]

    Ciconiiformes herons, bitterns, ibises, storks [ummzADW | links]

    Coliiformes mousebirds

    Columbiformes doves and pigeons [ummzADW]

    Coraciiformes rollers and kingfishers [ummzADW | links]

    Cuculiformes cuckoos [ummzADW | links]

    Dinornithiformes Extinct Moa [links]

    Falconiformes falcons, hawks, vultures, osprey [ummzADW | links]

    Galliformes fowl, quail, chicken, junglefowl, turkey), pheasant) [ummzADW | links]

    Gaviiformes divers and loons [ummzADW | links]

    Gruiformes cranes, rails, coots, moorhens, gallinules [ummzADW | links]

    Musophagiformes turacos

    Pelecaniformes cormorants, frigatebirds, gannets, boobies, pelicans [ummzADW | links]

    Phoenocopteriformes flamingos [ummzADW]

    Piciformes woodpeckers, toucans [ummzADW | links]

    Podicipediformes grebes [ummzADW | links]

    Procellariiformes albatrosses, fulmars, shearwaters and petrels [ummzADW | links ]

    Psittaciformes parrots [ummzADW | links]

    Rheiformes rheas [ummzADW | links]

    Sphenisciformes penguins [ummzADW | links]

    Strigiformes owls [ummzADW | links]

    Struthioniformes cassowaries, emus, kiwis, ostriches, rheas [ummzADW | links 1 | links 2]

    Tinamiformes tinamous [ummzADW]

    Trogoniformes trogons [ummzADW]

    Passeriformes passerines, perching birds, song birds [ToL | ummzADW | Links]

      Tyrannidae Flycatchers [ummzADW]

      Eurylaimidae Broadbills [ummzADW]

      Alaudidae Larks [ummzADW]

      Hirundinidae Swallows and Martins [ummzADW]

      Corvidae Ravens, Crows & Jays [ummzADW]

      Paridae Titmice and Chickadees [ummzADW]

      Sittidae Nuthatches [ummzADW]

      Certhiidae Creepers [ummzADW]

      Pycnonotidae Bulbuls [ummzADW]

      Troglodytidae Wrens [ummzADW]

      Mimidae Mockingbirds and Thrashers [ummzADW]

      Turdidae Thrushes -- Bluebirds & Robins [ummzADW]

      Regulidae Kinglets, etc. [ummzADW]

      Motacillidae Pipets, etc. [ummzADW]

      Bombycillidae Waxwings [ummzADW]

      Laniidae Shrikes [ummzADW]

      Sturnidae Starlings [ummzADW]

      Vireonidae Vireos [ummzADW]

      Cardinalidae Cardinals, Grosbeaks and Allies [ummzADW]

      Ploceidae Weaver Finches [ummzADW]

      Fringillidae Finches [ummzADW]

      Thraupidae Tanagers [ummzADW]

      Emberizidae Buntings and New world sparrows [ummzADW]

      Parulidae Wood Warblers [ummzADW]

      Icteridae Blackbirds, Orioles [ummzADW]




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