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Australo-Papuan babbler

(Redirected from Pomatostomidae)
Australo-Papuan babblers
image:Grey-crowned-Babbler-212.jpg
Grey-crowned Babbler .
: Animalia
:Chordata
:Aves
:Passeriformes
:Pomatostomidae
:Pomatostomus
Species

 Pomatostomus isidorei
 Pomatostomus temporalis
 Pomatostomus superciliosus
 Pomatostomus halli
 Pomatostomus ruficeps

The Pomatostomidae or Australo-Papuan babblers are small to medium-sized birds endemic to Australia-New Guinea. All five species are ground-feeding omnivores and highly social. Babblers live in family groups and small flocks of up to about 20 individuals and forage communally, calling loudly to one another all day long.

For many years, the Australo-Papuan babblers were classified, rather uncertainly, with the Old World babblers (Timaliidae), on the grounds of similar appearance and habits. More recent research, however, indicates that they belong to the Corvidia ("crow-like passerines) rather than the Passerida ("sparrow-like passerines") and they are now classed as a separate family. Both groups, however, retain the common name of babbler.

  • ORDER PASSERIFORMES
    • (many other families)
    • Family Pomatostomidae
      • New Guinea Babbler, Pomatostomus isidorei
      • Gray-crowned Babbler , Pomatostomus temporalis
      • White-browed Babbler, Pomatostomus superciliosus
      • Hall's Babbler, Pomatostomus halli
      • Chestnut-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus ruficeps


07-14-2008 23:18:10
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