Clades:
Australaves;
Aves;
Animals.
IntroductionPasseriformes is a Order in
Australaves.
Suborder Acanthisitti •
Acanthisittidae: New Zealand wrens
Suborder Tyranni (suboscines)Infraorder Eurylaimides: Old World suboscines
Philepittidae: asities
Eurylaimidae: typical broadbills
Calyptomenidae: African and green broadbills
Sapayoidae: broad-billed sapayoa
Pittidae: pittas
Infraorder Tyrannides: New World suboscines
Parvorder
Furnariida Melanopareiidae: crescentchests
Conopophagidae: gnateaters and gnatpittas
Thamnophilidae: antbirds
Grallariidae: antpittas
Rhinocryptidae: typical tapaculos
Formicariidae: antthrushes
Furnariidae: ovenbirds and woodcreepers
Parvorder
Tyrannida Pipridae: manakins
Cotingidae: cotingas
Tityridae: tityras and allies
Tyrannidae: tyrant flycatchers
Suborder Passeri (oscines) •
Atrichornithidae: scrub-birds
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Menuridae: lyrebirds
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Climacteridae: Australian treecreepers
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Ptilonorhynchidae: bowerbirds
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Maluridae: fairywrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens
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Dasyornithidae: bristlebirds
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Pardalotidae: pardalotes
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Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and gerygones
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Meliphagidae: honeyeaters
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Pomatostomidae: pseudo-babblers
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Orthonychidae: logrunners
• Infraorder Corvides – previously Corvida •
Cinclosomatidae: jewel-babblers, quail-thrushes
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Campephagidae: cuckooshrikes and trillers
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Mohouidae: whiteheads
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Neosittidae: sittellas
• Superfamily Orioloide
• Psophodidae: whipbirds
• Eulacestomidae: wattled ploughbills
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Falcunculidae: shriketit
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Oreoicidae: Australo-Papuan bellbirds
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Paramythiidae: painted berrypeckers
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Vireonidae: vireos
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Pachycephalidae: whistlers
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Oriolidae: Old World orioles and figbirds
Superfamily Malaconotoidea
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Machaerirhynchidae: boatbills
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Artamidae: woodswallows, butcherbirds, currawongs, and Australian magpie
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Rhagologidae: mottled berryhunter
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Malaconotidae: puffback shrikes, bush shrikes, tchagras, and boubous
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Pityriaseidae: bristlehead
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Aegithinidae: ioras
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Platysteiridae: wattle-eyes and batises
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Vangidae: vangas
• Superfamily Corvoidea
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Rhipiduridae: fantails
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Dicruridae: drongos
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Monarchidae: monarch flycatchers
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Ifritidae: blue-capped ifrit
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Paradisaeidae: birds-of-paradise
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Corcoracidae: white-winged chough and apostlebird
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Melampittidae: melampittas
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Laniidae: shrikes
• Platylophidae: jayshrike
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Corvidae: crows, ravens, and jays
Infraorder Passerides, previously known as the parvorder Passerid
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Cnemophilidae: satinbirds
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Melanocharitidae: berrypeckers and longbills
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Callaeidae: New Zealand wattlebirds
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Notiomystidae: stitchbird
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Petroicidae: Australian robins
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Eupetidae: rail-babbler
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Picathartidae: rockfowl
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Chaetopidae: rock-jumpers
Parvorder
Sylviida, previously known as the superfamily Sylviode
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Hyliotidae: hyliotas
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Stenostiridae: fairy flycatchers
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Paridae: tits, chickadees and titmice
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Remizidae: penduline tits
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Panuridae: bearded reedling
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Alaudidae: larks
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Nicatoridae: nicators
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Macrosphenidae: crombecs and African warblers
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Cisticolidae: cisticolas and allies
• Superfamily Locustelloidea
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Acrocephalidae: reed warblers, Grauer's warbler and allies
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Locustellidae: grassbirds and allies
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Donacobiidae: black-capped donacobius
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Bernieridae: Malagasy warblers
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Pnoepygidae: wren-babblers
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Hirundinidae: swallows and martins
• Superfamily Sylvioidea
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Pycnonotidae: bulbuls
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Sylviidae: sylviid babblers
• Paradoxornithidae: parrotbills and myzornis
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Zosteropidae: white-eyes
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Timaliidae: tree babblers
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Leiothrichidae: laughingthrushes and allies
• Alcippeidae: Alcippe fulvettas
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Pellorneidae: ground babblers
• Superfamily Aegithaloidea
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Phylloscopidae: leaf-warblers and allies
• Hyliidae: hylias
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Aegithalidae: long-tailed tits or bushtits
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Scotocercidae: streaked scrub warbler
• Cettiidae: Cettia bush warblers and allies
• Erythrocercidae: yellow flycatchers
Parvorder
Muscicapida – previously known as the superfamily Muscicapoidea
• Superfamily Bombycilloidea
• Dulidae: palmchat
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Bombycillidae: waxwings
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Ptiliogonatidae: silky flycatchers
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Hylocitreidae: hylocitrea
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Hypocoliidae: hypocolius
• Mohoidae: oos
• Superfamily Muscicapoidea
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Elachuridae: spotted elachura
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Cinclidae: dippers
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Muscicapidae: Old World flycatchers and chats
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Turdidae: thrushes and allies
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Buphagidae: oxpeckers
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Sturnidae: starlings and rhabdornis
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Mimidae: mockingbirds and thrashers
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Regulidae: goldcrests and kinglets
• Superfamily
Certhioidea •
Tichodromidae: wallcreeper
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Sittidae: nuthatches
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Certhiidae: treecreepers
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Polioptilidae: gnatcatchers
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Troglodytidae: wrens
Parvorder
Passerida – previously known as the superfamily Passeroidea
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Promeropidae: sugarbirds
• Modulatricidae: dapple-throat and allies
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Nectariniidae: sunbirds
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Dicaeidae: flowerpeckers
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Chloropseidae: leafbirds
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Irenidae: fairy-bluebirds
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Peucedramidae: olive warbler
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Urocynchramidae: Przewalski's finch
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Ploceidae: weavers
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Viduidae: indigobirds and whydahs
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Estrildidae: waxbills, munias and allies
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Prunellidae: accentors
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Passeridae: Old World sparrows and snowfinches
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Motacillidae: wagtails and pipits
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Fringillidae: finches and euphonias
Superfamily Emberizoidea – previously known as the New World nine-primaried oscines
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Rhodinocichlidae: rosy thrush-tanager
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Calcariidae: longspurs, snow buntings
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Emberizidae: buntings
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Cardinalidae: cardinals
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Mitrospingidae: mitrospingid tanagers
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Thraupidae: tanagers and allies
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Passerellidae: New World sparrows, bush tanagers
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Parulidae: New World warblers
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Icteriidae: yellow-breasted chat
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Icteridae: grackles, New World blackbirds, and New World orioles
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Calyptophilidae: chat-tanagers
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Zeledoniidae: wrenthrush
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Teretistridae: Cuban warblers
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Nesospingidae: Puerto Rican tanager
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Spindalidae: spindalises
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Phaenicophilidae: Hispaniolan tanagers