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Portal:Birds
Class
Aves
, divided into superorders, orders, suborders (where indicated), and families.
Paleognathae
Struthioniformes
: mainly southern hemisphere; 12 species, 2 extinct
Struthionidae
: ostrich
Casuariidae
:
emus
and
cassowaries
Apterygidae
: kiwis
Rheidae
: rheas
Tinamiformes
: South America; 45 species
Tinamidae
: tinamous
Neognathae
Anseriformes
: worldwide; ~150 species
Anhimidae
: screamers
Anseranatidae
: magpie-goose
Anatidae
: swans, geese and ducks
Galliformes
: worldwide except northern Eurasia; ~250 species.
Megapodidae
: mound-builders
Cracidae
: chachalacas, guans and curassows
Tetraonidae
: grouse
Phasianidae
: partridges, pheasants, quail and allies
Odontophoridae
: New World quails
Numididae
: guineafowl
Meleagrididae
: turkeys
Mesitornithidae
:
mesites
Sphenisciformes
: Antarctic and southern waters; 16 species
Spheniscidae
: penguins
Gaviiformes
: North America, Eurasia; 5 species
Gaviidae
loons or divers
Podicipediformes
: worldwide; 20 species
Podicipedidae
: grebes
Procellariiformes
: pan-oceanic; ~100 species
Diomedeidae
: albatrosses
Procellariidae
: fulmars, prions, shearwaters, gadfly and other petrels
Pelecanoididae
: diving petrels
Hydrobatidae
: storm petrels
Pelecaniformes
: worldwide; ~50 species
Pelecanidae
: pelicans
Sulidae
: gannets and boobies
Phalacrocoracidae
: cormorants
Fregatidae
: frigatebirds
Anhingidae
: anhinga and darters
Phaethontidae
: tropicbirds
Ciconiiformes
: all continents; >100 species.
Ardeidae
: herons and bitterns
Balaenicipitidae
: shoebill
Scopidae
: hammerkop
Ciconiidae
: storks
Threskiornithidae
: ibises and spoonbills
Phoenicopteridae
flamingos
Cathartidae
: New World vultures and condors - sometimes placed in Falconiformes/Accipitriformes.
Falconiformes
worldwide; ~260 species. Sometimes all except the falcons are separated as
Accipitriformes
.
Pandionidae
: osprey
Accipitridae
: hawks, eagles, buzzards and Old World vultures, harriers, kites, and allies
Sagittaridae
: secretarybird
Falconidae
: falcons
Gruiformes
: worldwide; ~200 species
Gruidae
: cranes
Aramidae
: limpkin
Psophiidae
: trumpeters
Rallidae
: rails, crakes, coots and allies
Heliornithidae
: finfoots and sungrebe
Rhynochetidae
: kagu
Eurypygidae
: sunbittern
Cariamidae
: seriemas
Otididae
: bustards
Charadriiformes
: worldwide; >300 species
Scolopacidae
: typical waders or shorebirds
Rostratulidae
: painted snipe
Jacanidae
: jacanas
Thinocoridae
: seedsnipe
Pedionomidae
: plains wanderer
Laridae
: gulls
Rhynchopidae
: skimmers
Sternidae
: terns
Alcidae
: auks
Stercorariidae
: skuas
Glareolidae
:
coursers
and
pratincoles
Dromadidae
: crab plover
Turnicidae
: buttonquails
Burhinidae
: thick-knees
Chionididae
: sheathbills
Pluvianellidae
: Magellanic plover
Ibidorhynchidae
: ibisbill
Recurvirostridae
:
avocets
and
stilts
Haematopodidae
: oystercatchers
Charadriidae
: plovers and lapwings
Pterocliformes
: Africa, Europe, Asia; 16 species
Pteroclidae
: sandgrouse
Columbiformes
: worldwide; ~300 species
Raphidae
: dodo and Rodriguez solitaire
Columbidae
: pigeons and doves
Psittaciformes
: pan-tropical, southern temperate zones; ~330 species
Cacatuidae
: cockatoos
Psittacidae
: parrots
Cuculiformes
: worldwide; ~150 species
Musophagidae
: turacos and allies
Cuculidae
: cuckoos
Opisthocomidae
: hoatzin
Strigiformes
: worldwide; >130 species
Tytonidae
: barn owls
Strigidae
: typical owls
Caprimulgiformes
: worldwide; ~100 species
Steatornithidae
: oilbird
Podargidae
: frogmouths
Nyctibiidae
: potoos
Aegothelidae
: owlet-nightjars
Caprimulgidae
: nightjars
Apodiformes
: worldwide; >400 species
Apodidae
: swifts
Hemiprocnidae
: tree swifts
Trochilidae
: hummingbirds - sometimes separated as Trochiliformes
Coliiformes
: Sub-Saharan Africa; 6 species
Coliidae
: mousebirds
Trogonidae
: trogons and quetzals
Coraciiformes
: worldwide; ~200 species
Alcedinidae
: river kingfishers
Halcyonidae
: tree kingfishers
Cerylidae
: water or belted kingfishers
Todidae
: todies
Momotidae
: motmots
Meropidae
: bee-eaters
Leptosomidae
: cuckoo roller
Brachypteraciidae
: ground rollers
Coraciidae
: rollers
Upupidae
: hoopoe
Phoeniculidae
: woodhoopoes
Bucerotidae
: hornbills
Piciformes
: worldwide except Australasia; ~400 species
Galbulidae
: jacamars
Bucconidae
: puffbirds
Capitonidae
: barbets
Indicatoridae
: honeyguides
Ramphastidae
: toucans
Picidae
: woodpeckers
Passeriformes
: worldwide; >5000 species
Suborder
Tyranni
("suboscines")
Tyrannidae
: tyrant flycatchers
Acanthisittidae
: New Zealand wrens
Pittidae
: pittas
Furnariidae
: ovenbirds
Thamnophilidae
: antbirds
Formicariidae
: antpittas and antthrushes
Conopophagidae
: gnateaters
Rhinocryptidae
: tapaculos
Cotingidae
: cotingas
Pipridae
: manakins
Philepittidae
: asities
Suborder
Passeri
("oscines")
Atrichornithidae
: scrub-birds
Menuridae
: lyrebirds
Turnagridae
: piopio
Alaudidae
: larks
Hirundinidae
: swallows
Motacillidae
: wagtails and pipits
Campephagidae
: cuckoo-shrikes
Eupetidae
: rail-babbler
Pycnonotidae
: bulbuls
Regulidae
: kinglets
Chloropseidae
: leafbirds
Aegithinidae
: ioras
Ptilogonatidae
: silky-flycatchers
Bombycillidae
: waxwings
Hypocoliidae
: hypocolius
Dulidae
: palmchat
Cinclidae
: dippers
Troglodytidae
: wrens
Mimidae
: mockingbirds, thrashers and gray catbird
Prunellidae
: accentors
Turdidae
: thrushes and allies
Cisticolidae
: cisticolas and allies
Sylviidae
: Old World warblers
Polioptilidae
: gnatcatchers
Muscicapidae
: Old World flycatchers
Platysteiridae
: wattle-eyes
Petroicidae
: Australasian robins
Pachycephalidae
: whistlers and allies
Picathartidae
: rockfowl
Timaliidae
: babblers
Pomatostomidae
: pseudo-babblers
Paradoxornithidae
: parrotbills
Orthonychidae
: logrunner and chowchilla
Cinclosomatidae
: whipbirds and quail-thrushes
Aegithalidae
: long-tailed tits
Maluridae
: fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and grasswrens
Neosittidae
: sitellas
Climacteridae
: Australasian treecreepers
Paridae
: chickadees and tits
Sittidae
: nuthatches
Tichodromidae
: wallcreeper
Certhiidae
: treecreepers
Rhabdornithidae
: Philippine creepers
Remizidae
: penduline tits
Nectariniidae
: sunbirds and spiderhunters
Melanocharitidae
: berrypeckers and longbills
Paramythiidae
: tit berrypecker and crested berrypeckers
Dicaeidae
: flowerpeckers
Pardalotidae
: pardalotes, thornbills and alies
Zosteropidae
: white-eyes
Promeropidae
: sugarbirds
Meliphagidae
: honeyeaters and chats
Oriolidae
: Old World orioles
Irenidae
: fairy-bluebirds
Laniidae
: shrikes
Malaconotidae
: bushshrikes and allies
Prionopidae
: helmetshrikes
Vangidae
: vangas
Dicruridae
: drongos
Callaeidae
: wattlebirds
Corcoracidae
: white-winged chough and Apostlebird
Artamidae
: currawongs, woodswallows, butcherbirds & allies
Pityriaseidae
: bristlehead
Paradisaeidae
: birds-of-paradise
Ptilonorhynchidae
: bowerbirds
Corvidae
: crows, jays and magpies
Sturnidae
: starlings
Passeridae
: Old World sparrows
Ploceidae
: weavers and allies
Estrildidae
: waxbills and allies
Viduidae
: indigobirds
Vireonidae
: vireos and allies
Fringillidae
: finches, crossbills and allies
Drepanididae
: Hawaiian honeycreepers
Peucedramidae
: olive warbler
Parulidae
: New World warblers
Coerebidae
: bananaquit
Thraupidae
: tanagers and allies
Emberizidae
: buntings, seedeaters and allies
Cardinalidae
: saltators, cardinals and allies
Icteridae
: troupials and allies