Old World babbler
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The Old World babblers or timaliids are a large family of mostly Old World
passerine
bird
s. They are rather diverse in size and coloration, but are characterised by soft fluffy plumage. These are birds of tropical areas, with the greatest variety in Southeast Asia
and the Indian Subcontinent
. The timaliids are one of two unrelated groups of birds known as babblers, the other being the Australasian Babblers of the family Pomatostomidae (also known as pseudo-babblers).
Morphological
diversity is rather high; most species resemble "warbler
s", jays or thrush
es. This group is among those Old World bird families with the highest number of species still being discovered
.
at 9 centimetres in length, to the Giant Laughingthrush
at 36 cm. They have strong legs, and many are quite terrestrial. They typically have generalised bills, similar to those of a thrush
or warbler
, except for the scimitar babbler
s which, as their name implies, have strongly decurved bills. Most have predominantly brown plumage, with minimal difference between the sexes, but many more brightly coloured species also exist.
This group is not strongly migratory
, and most species
have short rounded wings, and a weak flight. They live in lightly wooded or scrubland environments, ranging from swamp to near-desert. They are primarily insectivorous
, although many will also take berries, and the larger species will even eat small lizards and other vertebrates.
Typical babblers live in communities of around a dozen birds, jointly defending a territory. Many even breed communally, with a dominant pair building a nest, and the remainder helping to defend and rear their young. Young males remain with the group, while females move away to find a new group, and thus avoid inbreeding. They make nests from twigs, and hide them in dense vegetation.
" for numerous hard-to-place Old World songbirds (such as Picathartidae or the Wrentit
). Ernst Hartert
was only half-joking when he summarized this attitude with the statement that, in the passerines,
The most obviously misplaced taxa were removed piecemeal towards the end of the last century.
Since then, with the aid of DNA sequence
data, it has been confirmed that even the remaining group is not monophyletic. Analysis of mtDNA cytochrome b
and 12S/16S rRNA data (Cibois 2003a) spread the Timaliidae that were studied across what essentially was a badly resolved polytomy
with Old World warbler
s and white-eye
s. As the typical warblers (genus Sylvia) grouped with some presumed timaliids (such as the fulvetta
s), it was suggested that some Sylviidae should be moved to the Timaliidae.
As this would include the type genus
of the latter, this would lead to a nomenclatorial problem requiring ICZN
intervention (Cibois 2003b) and was, at that time, not sensible in any case as the phylogeny of the remaining Old World warblers had not been fully resolved either. The problem with such an approach would be — as many Old World warblers have not been studied with the new results in mind and neither have a number of timaliids — to risk creating a huge, ill-defined family-level clade; consequently, this approach seems to have been put on hold for the time being in favor of a general resorting of the Sylvioidea
.
Alström et al. (2006) supported the taxonomic proposal of Cibois (2003b), "if the Timaliidae and several groups of warblers are recognized at the same family level" but of course it is not necessary to unite them
to achieve monophyly
in both. Notably, one of the few conclusions beyond genus level which received quite robust support in Cibois (2003a) was the distinctness of Sylvia and the related "babblers" from the Timaliidae sensu stricto. Thus, for the time being, it seems wisest to maintain the Sylviidae and Timaliidae as distinct and just split off or move about genera as needed to achieve monophyly.
The parrotbill
s are somewhat tit-like birds that in the past were moved about between the timaliids, the tits, and distinct family status (under the telling name Paradoxornithidae — literally, "puzzling birds"). They are likely not a distinct family; rather, they belong into the Sylvia clade (Cibois 2003a, Alström et al. 2006).
The relationships of the white-eye
s (presently Zosteropidae) are not resolved at present. Based on nDNA RAG-1 and c-mos sequence data, Barker et al. (2002) found them likelier to group closer to the timaliids proper than to Sylvia and allies, as did Cibois (2003a). Combining data from nDNA c-myc exon
3, RAG-1 and myoglobin
intron
2 sequences with that of mtDNA cytochrome b (Ericson & Johansson 2003) supports their scenario as does a restudy using the myoglobin intron 2 and cytochrome b sequences of a wider (though not denser) range of taxa (Alström et al. 2006)
On the other hand, DNA-DNA hybridization (Sibley & Ahlquist 1990) placed the white-eyes closer to Sylvia. This method is nowadays considered inferior to comparison of long and various DNA sequences, however. Still, it should be noted that no molecular study thus far could resolve the white-eyes' relationships with sufficient confidence beyond the mere fact that they form a clade
with "core" Sylviidae and "core" Timaliidae. In this assemblage, they most likely form a monophyletic lineage with the yuhina
s (and possibly other "babblers"). Consequently, were the Zosteropidae to be retained as a family, these would be moved there.
One somewhat controversial approach in the "Taxonomy in Flux" world birdlist proposes splitting the group into four families.
This creates a tidier, more manageable arrangement, much as the creation of several smaller families does for the traditional Emberizidae
. It remains to be seen though if the innovative split of Garrulacidae from Timaliidae will gain wider acceptance.
In addition, the new studies have shown that several genera (such as Garrulax and Fulvetta
) are not monophyletic and need to be split up (Cibois 2003, Pasquet et al. 2006).
Liocichlas and allies clade
Laughingthrush assemblage (putative family Garrulacidae or subfamily Garrulacinae)
Pellorneum – Napothera assemblage
(7 species) - possibly polyphyletic (Jønsson & Fjeldså 2006)
Timaliine clade (putative subfamily Timaliinae)
Rufous-capped Babbler
, Stachyridopsis ruficeps
Golden Babbler
, Stachyridopsis chrysaea
Black-chinned Babbler
, Stachyridopsis pyrrhops
s are maintained as a separate family Zosteropidae, this group would have to be included there:
s. If the Sylviidae
are maintained as a separate family, this group would have to be included there:
lineage of cisticolid warblers, Cisticolidae
(Nguembock et al. 2007):
Several lineages of Malagasy warbler
s, Bernieridae Genus Oxylabes
Genus Modulatrix
Belongs to the vireos (Reddy & Cracraft, in press):
Belongs to the vangas, Vangidae (Schulenberg 2003):
Old World
The Old World consists of those parts of the world known to classical antiquity and the European Middle Ages. It is used in the context of, and contrast with, the "New World" ....
passerine
Passerine
A passerine is a bird of the order Passeriformes, which includes more than half of all bird species. Sometimes known as perching birds or, less accurately, as songbirds, the passerines form one of the most diverse terrestrial vertebrate orders: with over 5,000 identified species, it has roughly...
bird
Bird
Birds are feathered, winged, bipedal, endothermic , egg-laying, vertebrate animals. Around 10,000 living species and 188 families makes them the most speciose class of tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Extant birds range in size from...
s. They are rather diverse in size and coloration, but are characterised by soft fluffy plumage. These are birds of tropical areas, with the greatest variety in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, South-East Asia, South East Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. The region lies on the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic...
and the Indian Subcontinent
Indian subcontinent
The Indian subcontinent, also Indian Subcontinent, Indo-Pak Subcontinent or South Asian Subcontinent is a region of the Asian continent on the Indian tectonic plate from the Hindu Kush or Hindu Koh, Himalayas and including the Kuen Lun and Karakoram ranges, forming a land mass which extends...
. The timaliids are one of two unrelated groups of birds known as babblers, the other being the Australasian Babblers of the family Pomatostomidae (also known as pseudo-babblers).
Morphological
Morphology (biology)
In biology, morphology is a branch of bioscience dealing with the study of the form and structure of organisms and their specific structural features....
diversity is rather high; most species resemble "warbler
Warbler
There are a number of Passeriformes called "warblers". They are not particularly closely related, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal and insectivorous....
s", jays or thrush
Thrush (bird)
The thrushes, family Turdidae, are a group of passerine birds that occur worldwide.-Characteristics:Thrushes are plump, soft-plumaged, small to medium-sized birds, inhabiting wooded areas, and often feed on the ground or eat small fruit. The smallest thrush may be the Forest Rock-thrush, at and...
es. This group is among those Old World bird families with the highest number of species still being discovered
Bird species new to science
This article describes bird species new to science since 1900. Prior to the 20th century, and indeed into its early decades, the pace of discovery of new species was fast; during this period, with numerous collecting expeditions into species-rich areas not previously visited by western...
.
Characteristics
Timaliids are small to medium birds, ranging in size from the Pygmy Wren-babblerPygmy Wren-babbler
The Pygmy Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam....
at 9 centimetres in length, to the Giant Laughingthrush
Giant Laughingthrush
The Giant Laughingthrush is a bird species in the Old World babbler family . In the proposed rearrangement of the laughingthrushes, it is placed in the genus Ianthocincla, as I. maxima....
at 36 cm. They have strong legs, and many are quite terrestrial. They typically have generalised bills, similar to those of a thrush
Thrush (bird)
The thrushes, family Turdidae, are a group of passerine birds that occur worldwide.-Characteristics:Thrushes are plump, soft-plumaged, small to medium-sized birds, inhabiting wooded areas, and often feed on the ground or eat small fruit. The smallest thrush may be the Forest Rock-thrush, at and...
or warbler
Warbler
There are a number of Passeriformes called "warblers". They are not particularly closely related, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal and insectivorous....
, except for the scimitar babbler
Scimitar babbler
The scimitar-babblers are birds in the genera Pomatorhinus, Xiphirhynchus and Jabouilleia of the large Old World babbler family of passerines. These are birds of tropical Asia, with the greatest number of species occurring in hills of the Himalayas.Scimitar-babblers are rangy, medium-sized,...
s which, as their name implies, have strongly decurved bills. Most have predominantly brown plumage, with minimal difference between the sexes, but many more brightly coloured species also exist.
This group is not strongly migratory
Bird migration
Bird migration is the regular seasonal journey undertaken by many species of birds. Bird movements include those made in response to changes in food availability, habitat or weather. Sometimes, journeys are not termed "true migration" because they are irregular or in only one direction...
, and most species
Species
In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. While in many cases this definition is adequate, more precise or differing measures are...
have short rounded wings, and a weak flight. They live in lightly wooded or scrubland environments, ranging from swamp to near-desert. They are primarily insectivorous
Insectivore
An insectivore is a type of carnivore with a diet that consists chiefly of insects and similar small creatures. An alternate term is entomophage, which also refers to the human practice of eating insects....
, although many will also take berries, and the larger species will even eat small lizards and other vertebrates.
Typical babblers live in communities of around a dozen birds, jointly defending a territory. Many even breed communally, with a dominant pair building a nest, and the remainder helping to defend and rear their young. Young males remain with the group, while females move away to find a new group, and thus avoid inbreeding. They make nests from twigs, and hide them in dense vegetation.
Systematics
The systematics of Old World babblers have long been contended. During much of the 20th century, the family was used as a "wastebin taxonWastebin taxon
Wastebasket taxon is a term used in some taxonomic circles to refer to a taxon that has the sole purpose of classifying organisms that do not fit anywhere else. They are typically defined by their lack of one or more distinct character states or by their not belonging to one or more other taxa...
" for numerous hard-to-place Old World songbirds (such as Picathartidae or the Wrentit
Wrentit
The Wrentit is a small bird that lives in chaparral and bushland. It is the only species in the genus Chamaea....
). Ernst Hartert
Ernst Hartert
Ernst Johann Otto Hartert was a German ornithologist. Hartert was born in Hamburg. He was employed by Lionel Walter Rothschild as ornithological curator of his private museum at Tring from 1892 to 1929....
was only half-joking when he summarized this attitude with the statement that, in the passerines,
"Was man nicht unterbringen kann, sieht man als Timalien an." (What one can't place systematically is considered an Old World babbler)
The most obviously misplaced taxa were removed piecemeal towards the end of the last century.
Since then, with the aid of DNA sequence
DNA sequence
The sequence or primary structure of a nucleic acid is the composition of atoms that make up the nucleic acid and the chemical bonds that bond those atoms. Because nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are unbranched polymers, this specification is equivalent to specifying the sequence of...
data, it has been confirmed that even the remaining group is not monophyletic. Analysis of mtDNA cytochrome b
Cytochrome b
Cytochrome b/b6 is the main subunit of transmembrane cytochrome bc1 and b6f complexes. In addition, it commonly refers to a region of mtDNA used for population genetics and phylogenetics.- Function :...
and 12S/16S rRNA data (Cibois 2003a) spread the Timaliidae that were studied across what essentially was a badly resolved polytomy
Polytomy
A polytomy , meaning many temporal based branches, is a section of a phylogeny in which the evolutionary relationships can not be fully resolved to dichotomies. In a phylogenetic tree, a polytomy is represented as a node which has more than two immediate descending branches...
with Old World warbler
Old World warbler
The "Old World Warblers" is the name used to describe a large group of birds formerly grouped together in the bird family Sylviidae. The family held over 400 species in over 70 genera, and were the source of much taxonomic confusion. Two families were split out initially, the cisticolas into...
s and white-eye
White-eye
White-eye can refer to:*White-eye , a large family of birds.*White-eye , a species of fish.*White-eye mutation, a mutation in Drosophila melanogaster linked to the X chromosome, found by reciprocal cross breeding experiments in 1906.*A lioness member of the Marsh Pride of lions that have featured...
s. As the typical warblers (genus Sylvia) grouped with some presumed timaliids (such as the fulvetta
Fulvetta
Fulvetta is a songbird genus. Originally proposed in 1877, it was recently reestablished for the typical fulvettas, which were long included with their presumed relatives in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe...
s), it was suggested that some Sylviidae should be moved to the Timaliidae.
As this would include the type genus
Type genus
In biological classification, a type genus is a representative genus, as with regard to a biological family. The term and concept is used much more often and much more formally in zoology than it is in botany, and the definition is dependent on the nomenclatural Code that applies:* In zoological...
of the latter, this would lead to a nomenclatorial problem requiring ICZN
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals...
intervention (Cibois 2003b) and was, at that time, not sensible in any case as the phylogeny of the remaining Old World warblers had not been fully resolved either. The problem with such an approach would be — as many Old World warblers have not been studied with the new results in mind and neither have a number of timaliids — to risk creating a huge, ill-defined family-level clade; consequently, this approach seems to have been put on hold for the time being in favor of a general resorting of the Sylvioidea
Sylvioidea
Sylvioidea is a superfamily of passerine birds. It is one of at least three major clades within the Passerida along with the Muscicapoidea and Passeroidea. It contains about 1300 species including the Old World warblers, Old World babblers, swallows, larks, bulbuls and perhaps the tits...
.
Alström et al. (2006) supported the taxonomic proposal of Cibois (2003b), "if the Timaliidae and several groups of warblers are recognized at the same family level" but of course it is not necessary to unite them
Lumpers and splitters
Lumping and splitting refers to a well-known problem in any discipline which has to place individual examples into rigorously defined categories. The lumper/splitter problem occurs when there is the need to create classifications and assign examples to them, for example schools of literature,...
to achieve monophyly
Monophyly
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon which forms a clade, meaning that it contains all the descendants of the possibly hypothetical closest common ancestor of the members of the group. The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly...
in both. Notably, one of the few conclusions beyond genus level which received quite robust support in Cibois (2003a) was the distinctness of Sylvia and the related "babblers" from the Timaliidae sensu stricto. Thus, for the time being, it seems wisest to maintain the Sylviidae and Timaliidae as distinct and just split off or move about genera as needed to achieve monophyly.
The parrotbill
Parrotbill
The parrotbills are a group of peculiar birds native to East and Southeast Asia, though feral populations are known from elsewhere. They are generally small, long-tailed birds which inhabit reedbeds and similar habitat. They feed mainly on seeds, e.g. of grasses, to which their bill, as the name...
s are somewhat tit-like birds that in the past were moved about between the timaliids, the tits, and distinct family status (under the telling name Paradoxornithidae — literally, "puzzling birds"). They are likely not a distinct family; rather, they belong into the Sylvia clade (Cibois 2003a, Alström et al. 2006).
The relationships of the white-eye
White-eye
White-eye can refer to:*White-eye , a large family of birds.*White-eye , a species of fish.*White-eye mutation, a mutation in Drosophila melanogaster linked to the X chromosome, found by reciprocal cross breeding experiments in 1906.*A lioness member of the Marsh Pride of lions that have featured...
s (presently Zosteropidae) are not resolved at present. Based on nDNA RAG-1 and c-mos sequence data, Barker et al. (2002) found them likelier to group closer to the timaliids proper than to Sylvia and allies, as did Cibois (2003a). Combining data from nDNA c-myc exon
Exon
An exon is a nucleic acid sequence that is represented in the mature form of an RNA molecule either after portions of a precursor RNA have been removed by cis-splicing or when two or more precursor RNA molecules have been ligated by trans-splicing. The mature RNA molecule can be a messenger RNA...
3, RAG-1 and myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin is an iron- and oxygen-binding protein found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates in general and in almost all mammals. It is related to hemoglobin, which is the iron- and oxygen-binding protein in blood, specifically in the red blood cells. The only time myoglobin is found in the...
intron
Intron
An intron is any nucleotide sequence within a gene that is removed by RNA splicing to generate the final mature RNA product of a gene. The term intron refers to both the DNA sequence within a gene, and the corresponding sequence in RNA transcripts. Sequences that are joined together in the final...
2 sequences with that of mtDNA cytochrome b (Ericson & Johansson 2003) supports their scenario as does a restudy using the myoglobin intron 2 and cytochrome b sequences of a wider (though not denser) range of taxa (Alström et al. 2006)
On the other hand, DNA-DNA hybridization (Sibley & Ahlquist 1990) placed the white-eyes closer to Sylvia. This method is nowadays considered inferior to comparison of long and various DNA sequences, however. Still, it should be noted that no molecular study thus far could resolve the white-eyes' relationships with sufficient confidence beyond the mere fact that they form a clade
Clade
A clade is a group consisting of a species and all its descendants. In the terms of biological systematics, a clade is a single "branch" on the "tree of life". The idea that such a "natural group" of organisms should be grouped together and given a taxonomic name is central to biological...
with "core" Sylviidae and "core" Timaliidae. In this assemblage, they most likely form a monophyletic lineage with the yuhina
Yuhina
Yuhina is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Striated Yuhina * Chestnut-crested Yuhina...
s (and possibly other "babblers"). Consequently, were the Zosteropidae to be retained as a family, these would be moved there.
One somewhat controversial approach in the "Taxonomy in Flux" world birdlist proposes splitting the group into four families.
- Sylviidae - Sylvias, Fulvettas, Parrotbills.
- Zosteropidae - White-eyes, Yuhinas etc.
- Timaliidae - Babblers.
- Garrulacidae - Laughingthrushes, Liocichlas, Sibias etc.
This creates a tidier, more manageable arrangement, much as the creation of several smaller families does for the traditional Emberizidae
Emberizidae
The Emberizidae are a large family of passerine birds. They are seed-eating birds with a distinctively shaped bill.In Europe, most species are called buntings. In North America, most of the species in this family are known as sparrows, but these birds are not closely related to the sparrows, the...
. It remains to be seen though if the innovative split of Garrulacidae from Timaliidae will gain wider acceptance.
In addition, the new studies have shown that several genera (such as Garrulax and Fulvetta
Fulvetta
Fulvetta is a songbird genus. Originally proposed in 1877, it was recently reestablished for the typical fulvettas, which were long included with their presumed relatives in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe...
) are not monophyletic and need to be split up (Cibois 2003, Pasquet et al. 2006).
Timaliidae sensu stricto
These genera would be retained in the timaliids in any case; one has been moved here from the sylviids. They make up a few reasonably well-supported clades and a lot of genera with quite unresolved relationships (termed "assemblages" here).Liocichlas and allies clade
- Genus LiocichlaLiocichlaThe liocichlas are a group of birds in the genus of the same name, Liocichla, from the Old World babbler family. They are found in Asia from India to China. They are Old World babblers proper and belong to a clade also containing at least the Leiothrix, the barwings, the minlas and the sibias...
– liocichlas (4 species)
- Genus Actinodura – barwingBarwingThe Barwings are the genus Actinodura of passerine birds in the Old World babbler family. They are found in the hills of southern Asia from India east to China and Taiwan.-Species in taxonomic order:* Rusty-fronted Barwing...
s (7 species)
- Genus MinlaMinlaThe bird genus Minla of the family Timaliidae was commonly used for three, most likely unrelated species. The genus is probably best split, with only the Red-tailed Minla The bird genus Minla (from minla, Nepali for M. ignotincta) of the family Timaliidae was commonly used for three, most likely...
- Red-tailed MinlaRed-tailed MinlaThe Red-tailed Minla is a bird species in the family Timaliidae. Most modern authors consider its genus Minla monotypic...
,
- Red-tailed Minla
- Genus Chrysominla
- Chestnut-tailed MinlaChestnut-tailed MinlaThe Chestnut-tailed Minla or Bar-throated Minla, is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It has traditionally been placed in the genus Minla instead of the monotypic Chrysominla....
, Chrysominla strigula
- Chestnut-tailed Minla
- Genus Siva
- Blue-winged MinlaBlue-winged MinlaThe Blue-winged Siva , also known as the Blue-winged Minla, is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It has in the past been placed in the genus Minla instead of the monotypic Siva....
or Siva,
- Blue-winged Minla
- Genus Leiothrix (2 species)
- Genus HeterophasiaHeterophasiaHeterophasia, the sibias, is a bird genus in the family Timaliidae. By some, the genus is considered monotypic, including only H. picaoides.It contains the following species:...
– sibias (8 species)
Laughingthrush assemblage (putative family Garrulacidae or subfamily Garrulacinae)
- Genus AlcippeAlcippe (bird)Alcippe is a genus of birds in the Timaliidae family. It used to be a catchall for the "fulvettas", but has been recently split into 5 independent genera: Alcippe, Schoeniparus, Fulvetta, Pseudominla and Lioparus....
– "fulvettas" or typical alcippes (tentatively placed here)- Grey-cheeked FulvettaGrey-cheeked FulvettaThe Grey-cheeked Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Old World babbler family.It is found in China, Laos, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam in evergreen mountain forests....
, Alcippe morrisonia (polyphyletic?) - Mountain FulvettaMountain FulvettaThe Mountain Fulvetta is a 14 to 15.5 cm long species of bird in the Old World babbler family. It is found in Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam in subtropical or tropical moist montane forests....
, Alcippe peracensis (paraphyletic?) - Brown FulvettaBrown FulvettaThe Brown Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss....
, Alcippe brunneicauda - Black-browed FulvettaBlack-browed FulvettaThe Black-browed Fulvetta, Alcippe grotei, is a 15.5 to 16.5 cm long species of passerine bird in the Old World babbler family. It is found in...
, Alcippe grotei – formerly in peracensis - Brown-cheeked FulvettaBrown-cheeked FulvettaThe Brown-cheeked Fulvetta, Alcippe poioicephala , is an Old World babbler. It was earlier also known as the Quaker Babbler. The Old World babblers are a large family of passerine birds characterised by soft fluffy plumage...
, Alcippe poioicephala - Javan FulvettaJavan FulvettaThe Javan Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes.-References:...
, Alcippe pyrrhoptera – tentatively placed here - Nepal FulvettaNepal FulvettaThe Nepal Fulvetta , Alcippe nipalensis, is a bird species in the Old World babbler family ....
, Alcippe nipalensis – tentatively placed here
- Grey-cheeked Fulvetta
- Genus CutiaCutiaThe cutias are the bird genus Cutia in the family Timaliidae. These birds are found in montane forests of continental South and Southeast Asia. The name is derived from the Nepali name khatya or khutya for the type species, the Himalayan Cutia...
- cuitas (2 species)
- Genus TurdoidesTurdoidesTurdoides is a genus of passerine birds in the Old World babbler family, Timaliidae. It contains about 29 species distributed across Africa and southern Asia. They are typically fairly large, long-tailed birds which forage in noisy groups...
(27 species)
- Genus Garrulax – laughingthrushes (formerly c.50 species). Polyphyletic, consisting of around 11 genera for which see Garrulax.
- Genus BabaxBabaxBabax is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Tibetan Babax * Chinese Babax * Giant Babax -References:...
– babaxBabaxBabax is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Tibetan Babax * Chinese Babax * Giant Babax -References:...
es (3 species)
Pellorneum – Napothera assemblage
- Genus
Pellorneum
Pellorneum is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Spot-throated Babbler * Black-capped Babbler * Brown-capped Babbler...
(7 species) - possibly polyphyletic (Jønsson & Fjeldså 2006)
- Genus Kenopia
- Striped Wren-babblerStriped Wren-babblerThe Striped Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Kenopia.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand....
,
- Striped Wren-babbler
- Genus MalacopteronMalacopteronMalacopteron is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Grey-breasted Babbler * Scaly-crowned Babbler * Moustached Babbler...
(6 species)
- Genus SchoeniparusSchoeniparusSchoeniparus is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Rufous-throated Fulvetta, Schoeniparus rufogularis* Dusky Fulvetta, Schoeniparus brunnea* Rusty-capped Fulvetta, Schoeniparus dubia-References:...
– "fulvettas" or atypical alcippes, formerly in Alcippe- Rufous-throated FulvettaRufous-throated FulvettaThe Rufous-throated Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, ranging across Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam....
,
- Rufous-throated Fulvetta
- Dusky FulvettaDusky FulvettaThe Dusky Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in China, India, and Taiwan.Its natural habitats are temperate forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
, Schoeniparus brunnea - Rusty-capped FulvettaRusty-capped FulvettaThe Rusty-capped Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.-References:...
, Schoeniparus dubia
- Genus PseudominlaPseudominlaPseudominla is a bird genus in the Old World babbler family . It was formerly contained in Alcippe. But like its close relative Schoeniparus which also was recently separated from Alcippe, among the Timaliidae it is not very closely related to the alcippes...
– 4 species of atypical alcippes or "fulvettas", formerly in Alcippe
- Genus Gampsorhynchus
- White-hooded BabblerWhite-hooded BabblerThe White-hooded Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Gampsorhynchus....
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- White-hooded Babbler
- Genus MalacocinclaMalacocinclaMalacocincla is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Abbott's Babbler * Ashy-headed Babbler * Short-tailed Babbler...
(5 extant species)- Vanderbilt's Babbler, Malacocincla sepiarium vanderbilti – extinct? (late 20th century?)
- Genus NapotheraNapotheraNapothera is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Black-throated Wren-babbler * Streaked Wren-babbler * Mountain Wren-babbler...
– atypical wren-babblers (paraphyletic). Sometimes split into several genera.- Large Wren-babblerLarge Wren-babblerThe Large Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests....
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- Large Wren-babbler
- Rusty-breasted Wren-babblerRusty-breasted Wren-babblerThe Rusty-breasted Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to Indonesia.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes....
, Napothera (Turdinus) rufipectus - Black-throated Wren-babblerBlack-throated Wren-babblerThe Black-throated Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia....
, Napothera (Turdinus) atrigularis - Marbled Wren-babblerMarbled Wren-babblerThe Marbled Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes....
, Napothera (Turdinus) marmorata - Limestone Wren-babblerLimestone Wren-babblerThe Limestone Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
, Napothera (Gypsophila) crispifrons - Streaked Wren-babblerStreaked Wren-babblerThe Streaked Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam....
, Napothera brevicaudata - Mountain Wren-babblerMountain Wren-babblerThe Mountain Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Indonesia and Malaysia.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes....
, Napothera crassa - Eyebrowed Wren-babblerEyebrowed Wren-babblerThe Eyebrowed Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam....
, Napothera epilepidota - Luzon Wren-babblerLuzon Wren-babblerThe Luzon Wren-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to the Philippines.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss.-References:...
, Napothera (Robsonius) rabori
- Genus JabouilleiaJabouilleiaJabouilleia is a genus of scimitar-babblers, jungle birds with long downcurved bills. The two species occur in Laos, Vietnam and Myanmar. They are* Short-tailed Scimitar-babbler, Jabouilleia danjoui...
– atypical scimitar-babblers (2 species)
- Genus Graminicola – formerly in SylviidaeSylviidaeSylviidae is a family of passerine birds that was part of an assemblage known as the Old World warblers. The family was formerly a wastebin taxon with over 400 species of bird in over 70 genera. The family was poorly defined with many characteristics shared with other families...
, tentatively placed here- Rufous-rumped GrassbirdRufous-rumped GrassbirdThe Rufous-Rumped Grassbird is a species of babbler in a monotypic genus in the Timaliidae family. It was formerly placed in the Old World Warbler family Sylviidae.-Distribution and habitat:...
(or "-babbler"),
- Rufous-rumped Grassbird
Timaliine clade (putative subfamily Timaliinae)
- Genus PomatorhinusPomatorhinusPomatorhinus is a genus of scimitar-babblers, jungle birds with long downcurved bills. These are birds of tropical Asia, with the greatest number of species occurring in hills of the Himalayas....
– scimitar-babblers (9 species)
- Genus Xiphirhynchus – Slender-billed Scimitar-babbler
- Genus StachyrisStachyrisStachyris is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It has been found to be polyphyletic and is in the process of being dismantled. At the moment the genus contains the following species:*Stachyris group...
(polyphyletic) - Stachyris group
- Grey-throated BabblerGrey-throated BabblerThe Grey-throated Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist...
, Stachyris nigriceps
- Grey-throated Babbler
- Unresolved
- Buff-chested BabblerBuff-chested BabblerThe Buff-chested Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.-References:...
, Stachyris ambigua - White-breasted BabblerWhite-breasted BabblerThe White-breasted Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to Indonesia.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss.-References:...
, Stachyris grammiceps - Sooty BabblerSooty BabblerThe Sooty Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Laos and Vietnam.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss.-References:...
, Stachyris herberti - Nonggang BabblerNonggang BabblerThe Nonggang Babbler is a recently described species of bird in the Timaliidae family.This species was first observed by the ornithologists Zhou Fang and Jiang Aiwu while surveying the Nonggang Natural Reserve in the Guangxi, China, in February 2005...
, Stachyris nonggangensis - Grey-headed BabblerGrey-headed BabblerThe Grey-headed Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
, Stachyris poliocephala - Snowy-throated BabblerSnowy-throated BabblerThe Snowy-throated Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It is found in India and Myanmar.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.-References:* BirdLife International 2004....
, Stachyris oglei - Spot-necked BabblerSpot-necked BabblerThe Spot-necked Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in China, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes.-References:* BirdLife International 2004. ...
, Stachyris striolata - White-necked BabblerWhite-necked BabblerThe White-necked Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests....
, Stachyris leucotis - Black-throated BabblerBlack-throated BabblerThe Black-throated Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand....
, Stachyris nigricollis - White-bibbed BabblerWhite-bibbed BabblerThe White-bibbed Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to Indonesia.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes.-References:...
, Stachyris thoracica - Chestnut-rumped BabblerChestnut-rumped BabblerThe Chestnut-rumped Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests....
, Stachyris maculata - Chestnut-winged BabblerChestnut-winged BabblerThe Chestnut-winged Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam....
, Stachyris erythroptera - Crescent-chested BabblerCrescent-chested BabblerThe Crescent-chested Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to Indonesia.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes....
, Stachyris melanothorax
- Buff-chested Babbler
- Genus StachyridopsisStachyridopsisStachyridopsis is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Rufous-fronted Babbler, Stachyridopsis rufifrons** Deignan's Babbler, Stachyridopsis rodolphei...
- Rufous-fronted BabblerRufous-fronted BabblerThe Rufous-fronted Babbler is a species of bird in the Old World babbler family. It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand in moist lowland forests, grass or bamboo up to 2,100 m altitude....
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- Deignan's Babbler,
- Rufous-fronted Babbler
Rufous-capped Babbler
The Rufous-capped Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.Ranging across the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, it is endemic to Bhutan, Hong Kong, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam...
, Stachyridopsis ruficeps
Golden Babbler
The Golden Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam...
, Stachyridopsis chrysaea
Black-chinned Babbler
The Black-chinned Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in the northern parts of the Indian Subcontinent....
, Stachyridopsis pyrrhops
- Genus SpelaeornisSpelaeornisSpelaeornis, the typical wren-babblers, is a bird genus in the family Timaliidae. Among this group, the typical wren-babblers are quite closely related to the type species, the Chestnut-capped Babbler ....
(9 species) – typical wren-babblers
- Genus SphenocichlaSphenocichlaSphenocichla is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Sikkim Wedge-billed Babbler, Sphenocichla humei* Cachar Wedge-billed Babbler, Sphenocichla roberti...
- Sikkim Wedge-billed Babbler,
- Cachar Wedge-billed BabblerCachar Wedge-billed BabblerThe Cachar Wedge-billed Babbler or Chevron-breasted Babbler is a species of bird in the Old World babbler family . It is named for the Cachar Hills in southern Assam....
, Sphenocichla roberti
- Genus Macronus – tit-babblers (5 species)
- Genus Timalia
- Chestnut-capped BabblerChestnut-capped BabblerThe Chestnut-capped Babbler is a passerine bird of the Timaliidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Timalia.-Distribution:...
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- Chestnut-capped Babbler
White-eye clade
If the white-eyeWhite-eye
White-eye can refer to:*White-eye , a large family of birds.*White-eye , a species of fish.*White-eye mutation, a mutation in Drosophila melanogaster linked to the X chromosome, found by reciprocal cross breeding experiments in 1906.*A lioness member of the Marsh Pride of lions that have featured...
s are maintained as a separate family Zosteropidae, this group would have to be included there:
- Genus YuhinaYuhinaYuhina is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Striated Yuhina * Chestnut-crested Yuhina...
– yuhinas – 8 species, (found to be polyphyletic and now split into five genera)
- Genus StaphidaStaphidaStaphida is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Striated Yuhina, Staphida castaniceps* Chestnut-collared Yuhina, Staphida torqueola* Chestnut-crested Yuhina, Staphida everetti-References:...
- Striated YuhinaStriated YuhinaThe Striated Yuhina is a bird species in the Old World babbler family Timaliidae. If the white-eyes are considered a distinct family , the genus Staphida, like the typical yuhinas would need to be placed there.Ranging across the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, it is endemic to Bangladesh,...
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- Striated Yuhina
- Chestnut-collared YuhinaChestnut-collared YuhinaThe Chestnut-collared Yuhina is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.-References:* BirdLife International . . Downloaded on 6 October 2008....
, Staphida torqueola - Chestnut-crested YuhinaChestnut-crested YuhinaThe Chestnut-crested Yuhina is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. The scientific name commemorates British colonial administrator and zoological collector Alfred Hart Everett.-Distribution and habitat:...
, Staphida everetti
- Genus Dasycrotapha – formerly in Stachyris; tentatively placed here
- Flame-templed BabblerFlame-templed BabblerThe Flame-templed Babbler is a species of bird of the Timaliidae family, in the monotypic genus Dasycrotapha. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss.-Further reading:* Collar, N. J. & Robson, C. 2007...
, Dasycrotapha speciosa
- Flame-templed Babbler
- Genus SterrhoptilusSterrhoptilusSterrhoptilus is a songbird genus recently separated from Stachyris and usually placed in the family Timaliidae. Together with other "Old World babblers" of the yuhina group, it is a close relative of the white-eyes however, and like these might arguably be placed in a distinct family...
– formerly in Stachyris; tentatively placed here- Mindanao Pygmy Babbler (or Yuhina),
- Visayan Pygmy Babbler (or Yuhina), Sterrhoptilus pygmaeus
- Golden-crowned BabblerGolden-crowned BabblerThe Golden-crowned Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to the Philippines.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss....
(or Yuhina), Sterrhoptilus dennistouni - Black-crowned BabblerBlack-crowned BabblerThe Black-crowned Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to the Philippines.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
(or Yuhina), Sterrhoptilus nigrocapitata - Rusty-crowned BabblerRusty-crowned BabblerThe Rusty-crowned Babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is endemic to the Philippines.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
(or Yuhina), Sterrhoptilus capitalis
- Genus ZosterornisZosterornisZosterornis is a genus of passerine bird in the Old World babbler family Timaliidae. The genus is endemic to the Philippines.It contains the following species:* Chestnut-faced Babbler , Zosterornis whiteheadi...
– formerly in Stachyris; tentatively placed here- Chestnut-faced BabblerChestnut-faced BabblerThe Chestnut-faced Babbler is a species of bird in the Old World babbler family Timaliidae.It is endemic to the island of Luzon in the Philippines. There are two subspecies, Z. w. whiteheadi in northern and central Luzon, and Z. w. sorsogonensis in south eastern Luzon...
(or Yuhina), Zosterornis whiteheadi - Luzon Striped Babbler (or Yuhina), Zosterornis striatus
- Panay Striped Babbler (or Yuhina), Zosterornis latistriatus
- Negros Striped Babbler (or Yuhina), Zosterornis nigrorum
- Palawan Striped Babbler (or Yuhina), Zosterornis hypogrammicus
- Chestnut-faced Babbler
Sylviid clade
Also includes the parrotbillParrotbill
The parrotbills are a group of peculiar birds native to East and Southeast Asia, though feral populations are known from elsewhere. They are generally small, long-tailed birds which inhabit reedbeds and similar habitat. They feed mainly on seeds, e.g. of grasses, to which their bill, as the name...
s. If the Sylviidae
Sylviidae
Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that was part of an assemblage known as the Old World warblers. The family was formerly a wastebin taxon with over 400 species of bird in over 70 genera. The family was poorly defined with many characteristics shared with other families...
are maintained as a separate family, this group would have to be included there:
- Genus Pseudoalcippe
- African Hillbabbler,
- Genus Lioparus – formerly in Alcippe
- Golden-breasted FulvettaGolden-breasted FulvettaThe Golden-breasted "Fulvetta" is a species of songbird found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Vietnam...
, Lioparus chrysotis
- Golden-breasted Fulvetta
- Genus FulvettaFulvettaFulvetta is a songbird genus. Originally proposed in 1877, it was recently reestablished for the typical fulvettas, which were long included with their presumed relatives in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe...
– 7 species of typical fulvettas, formerly in Alcippe- Spectacled FulvettaSpectacled FulvettaThe Spectacled Fulvetta is a bird species in the family Sylviidae. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe....
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- Spectacled Fulvetta
- Chinese FulvettaChinese FulvettaThe Chinese Fulvetta is a bird species in the family Sylviidae. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe.It is found in China and India.-References:...
, Fulvetta striaticollis - White-browed FulvettaWhite-browed FulvettaThe White-browed Fulvetta is a bird species in the family Sylviidae. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe....
, Fulvetta vinipectus - Grey-hooded FulvettaGrey-hooded FulvettaThe Grey-hooded Fulvetta is a bird species in the family Sylviidae. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe....
, Fulvetta cinereiceps - Taiwan FulvettaTaiwan FulvettaThe Taiwan Fulvetta is a bird species in the family Sylviidae. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe. In addition, it was long included in F. cinereiceps as a subspecies....
, Fulvetta formosana - formerly in F. cinereiceps - Streak-throated FulvettaStreak-throated FulvettaThe Streak-throated Fulvetta or Manipur Fulvetta is a bird species in the family Sylviidae. It is named for the state of Manipur in northeastern India. Like the other typical fulvettas, it was long included in the Timaliidae genus Alcippe. In addition, it was long included in F...
, Fulvetta manipurensis - formerly in F. cinereiceps - Ludlow's FulvettaLudlow's FulvettaThe Brown-throated Fulvetta or Ludlow's Fulvetta is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family.It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal.-References:...
, Fulvetta ludlowi - tentatively placed here
- Genus ChrysommaChrysommaChrysomma is a songbird genus. Long believed to be Timaliidae , they are actually quite closely related to the typical warblers and even closer to the parrotbills, and therefore a member of the family Sylviidae.Species are:...
– 3 species
- Genus Chamaea – Wrentit
Genera incertae sedis
Relationships unresolved; may or may not be Timaliidae sensu stricto- Genus CrociasCrociasCrocias is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Spotted Crocias * Grey-crowned Crocias -References:...
– 2 species of crociases (laughingthrush assemblage?) - Genus MicromacronusMicromacronusMicromacronus is a bird genus in the babbler family Timaliidae endemic to the Philippines. Long considered to be monotypic, its members are known as miniature-babblers or miniature tit-babblers. As the scientific as well as the common names indicate, their habitus resembles a diminutive version of...
- 2 species of miniature-babblers or tit-babblers (timaliine clade?) - Genus TrichastomaTrichastomaTrichastoma is a bird genus in the Old World babbler family .It contains the following species:* Ferruginous Babbler, Trichastoma bicolor* Sumatran Babbler, Trichastoma buettikoferi* Sulawesi Babbler, Trichastoma celebense...
– 7 species, Pellorneum – Napothera assemblage? - Genus Rimator - Long-billed Wren-babbler
- Genus PtilocichlaPtilocichlaPtilocichla is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Falcated Wren-babbler * Bornean Wren-babbler * Striated Wren-babbler...
– 3 species of wren-babblers - Genus PnoepygaPnoepygaPnoepyga is a genus of wren-babbler endemic to southern and south eastern Asia. The genus contains four species. The genus has long been placed in the babbler family Timaliidae...
– 3 species of wren-babblers - Genus Dumetia – Tawny-bellied Babbler
- Genus Rhopocichla – Dark-fronted Babbler
- Genus Myzornis - Fire-tailed Myzornis
- Genus MaliaMalia (bird)The Malia, Malia grata is a medium-sized babbler-like passerine. It has an olive-green plumage, yellowish head and chest, and pinkish-brown bill. The young is duller than adult. It is the only member in the genus Malia....
– Malia - Genus Lioptilus - Bush Blackcap (may be related to Sylvia)
- Genus Parophasma – Abyssinian Catbird (may be related to Sylvia)
- Genus KupeornisKupeornisKupeornis is a genus of bird in the Timaliidae family.It contains the following species:* Chapin's Mountain-babbler * White-throated Mountain-babbler...
– 3 species of mountain-babblers. Perhaps related to Phyllanthus - Genus Phyllanthus - Capuchin Babbler
- Genus Ptyrticus – Thrushbabbler (may be related to IlladopsisIlladopsisIlladopsis is a genus of secretive forest birds in the Timaliidae family. All are found in tropical Africa, where they frequent the lower strata of forests, and reveal themselves mostly by their whistled call notes...
) - Genus Horizorhinus – Dohrn's Thrush-babbler or Principe Flycatcher-babbler (relationships uncertain)
Formerly placed here
Genera whose relationships are now known to lie entirely outside the Timaliidae, no matter how these are delimited:Other Sylvioidea
BasalBasal (phylogenetics)
In phylogenetics, a basal clade is the earliest clade to branch in a larger clade; it appears at the base of a cladogram.A basal group forms an outgroup to the rest of the clade, such as in the following example:...
lineage of cisticolid warblers, Cisticolidae
Cisticolidae
The Cisticolidae family of small passerine birds is a group of about 110 warblers found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They are often included within the Old World warbler family Sylviidae....
(Nguembock et al. 2007):
- Genus NeomixisNeomixisNeomixis is a genus of bird formerly in the Timaliidae family but now considered to belong to the African warbler cisticolidae family. The genus consists of three small forest birds endemic to Madagascar:* Stripe-throated Jery...
– jeries- Common JeryCommon JeryThe Common Jery is a species of bird in the Cisticolidae family.It is endemic to Madagascar.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
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- Common Jery
- Green JeryGreen JeryThe Green Jery is a species of bird in the Cisticolidae family.It is endemic to Madagascar.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.-References:...
, Neomixis viridis - Stripe-throated JeryStripe-throated JeryThe Stripe-throated Jery is a species of bird in the Cisticolidae family.It is endemic to Madagascar.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests....
, Neomixis striatigula
Several lineages of Malagasy warbler
Malagasy warbler
The Malagasy warblers are a newly validated clade of songbirds. They were formally named Bernieridae in 2010. The family consists of ten species of small forest birds and is endemic to Madagascar....
s, Bernieridae
- Genus Hartertula – formerly in Neomixis
- Wedge-tailed JeryWedge-tailed JeryThe Wedge-tailed Jery is a small bird endemic to the east of Madagascar. The species has been the cause of some taxonomic confusion, it was originally placed with the jeries in the genus Neomixis before being placed in its own monotypic genus Hartertula, but still considered close to Neomixis...
, Hartertula flavoviridis
- Wedge-tailed Jery
- Genus Crossleyia
- Yellow-browed Oxylabes,
- White-throated OxylabesWhite-throated OxylabesThe White-throated Oxylabes is a species of passerine once thought to be a species of Old World warbler in the Sylviidae family. It is found only in Madagascar...
, Oxylabes madagascariensis
Other Passerida
Belong to the sugarbirds, Promeropidae (Beresford et al. 2005):- Genus Arcanator – sometimes included in Modulatrix
- Dapple-throatDapple-throatThe Dappled Mountain-robin or Dapple-throat is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family.It is found in Mozambique and Tanzania.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests....
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- Dapple-throat
Modulatrix
Modulatrix is a genus of bird endemic to the mountains of south eastern Africa. The genus is something of a taxonomic enigma. It has been placed with the Old World babblers and the Old World flycatchers. Recent molecular studies have suggested that the two species are part of a clade that includes...
- Spot-throatSpot-throatThe Spot-throat is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family.It is found in Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes.-References:...
, Modulatrix stictigula
"Corvida"
Apparently related to the vireos, Vireonidae (Barker et al. 2004):- Genus Erpornis
- White-bellied ErpornisWhite-bellied ErpornisThe White-bellied Erpornis or simply Erpornis is a species of bird. It is the only member of the genus Erpornis. This bird is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam...
or White-bellied "Yuhina",
- White-bellied Erpornis
Belongs to the vireos (Reddy & Cracraft, in press):
- Genus Pteruthius – shrike-babblers
- Black-headed Shrike-babblerBlack-headed Shrike-babblerThe Black-headed Shrike-babbler is a bird species traditionally placed with the Old World babblers in the family Timaliidae. However, it might be one of the few Eurasian vireos ....
, Pteruthius rufiventer - White-browed Shrike-babblerWhite-browed Shrike-babblerThe White-browed Shrike-babbler is a bird species traditionally considered an aberrant Old World babbler and placed in the family Timaliidae. But as it seems, it belongs to an Asian offshoot of the American vireos and may well belong in the Vireonidae...
, Pteruthius flaviscapis - Green Shrike-babblerGreen Shrike-babblerThe Green Shrike-babbler is a bird species traditionally considered an aberrant Old World babbler and placed in the family Timaliidae. But as it seems, it belongs to an Asian offshoot of the American vireos and may well belong in the Vireonidae...
, Pteruthius xanthochlorus - Black-eared Shrike-babblerBlack-eared Shrike-babblerThe Black-eared Shrike-babbler is a bird species traditionally considered an aberrant Old World babbler and placed in the family Timaliidae. But as it seems, it belongs to an Asian offshoot of the American vireos and may well belong in the Vireonidae...
, Pteruthius melanotis - Chestnut-fronted Shrike-babblerChestnut-fronted Shrike-babblerThe Chestnut-fronted Shrike-babbler is a species of bird in the Timaliidae family. It is found in southern China, north-east India, the island of Java in Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam...
, Pteruthius aenobarbus
- Black-headed Shrike-babbler
Belongs to the vangas, Vangidae (Schulenberg 2003):
- Genus Mystacornis
- Crossley's Babbler-vanga,
Incertae sedis
- Genus Kakamega (Cibois 2003a) – uncertain relationships. May be related to thrushesThrush (bird)The thrushes, family Turdidae, are a group of passerine birds that occur worldwide.-Characteristics:Thrushes are plump, soft-plumaged, small to medium-sized birds, inhabiting wooded areas, and often feed on the ground or eat small fruit. The smallest thrush may be the Forest Rock-thrush, at and...
or sugarbirds- Grey-chested Kakamega or Grey-chested "Illadopsis", Kakamega poliothorax
External links
- Babbler videos on the Internet Bird Collection