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Bornean Whistler
Pachycephalidae

Bornean Whistler

Pachycephala hypoxantha (Sharpe, 1887)

Pachycephala hypoxantha, the Bornean whistler, is a Borneo-endemic bird species in the family Pachycephalidae.

Mangrove Whistler
Pachycephalidae

Mangrove Whistler

Pachycephala cinerea (Blyth, 1847)

Pachycephala cinerea, the mangrove whistler, is a Pachycephalidae bird species found in South-east Asia.

Golden Whistler
Pachycephalidae

Golden Whistler

Pachycephala pectoralis (Latham, 1802)

Pachycephala pectoralis, the Australian golden whistler, is a songbird found in Australian wooded habitats with varied plumage by sex and subspecies.

Bower's Shrikethrush
Pachycephalidae

Bower's Shrikethrush

Colluricincla boweri E.P.Ramsay, 1885

Bower's shrikethrush is an endemic Australian bird species in the family Pachycephalidae that lives in moist forests of Cape York Peninsula.

Gray Shrikethrush
Pachycephalidae

Gray Shrikethrush

Colluricincla harmonica (Latham, 1802)

The medium-sized, dull-plumaged grey shrikethrush has extraordinary melodic singing unmatched by most other Australasian birds.

Little Shrikethrush
Pachycephalidae

Little Shrikethrush

Colluricincla rufogaster Gould, 1845

The little shrikethrush is a passerine bird from Australasia that one study found can carry trace batrachotoxins.

Red Bird-of-Paradise
Paradisaeidae

Red Bird-of-Paradise

Paradisaea rubra Daudin, 1800

Paradisaea rubra, the red bird-of-paradise, is an endemic Indonesian bird of distinctive plumage found only in Raja Ampat lowland rainforests.

Lesser Bird-of-Paradise
Paradisaeidae

Lesser Bird-of-Paradise

Paradisaea minor Shaw, 1809

Paradisaea minor, the lesser bird-of-paradise, is a medium-sized bird of paradise found in forests of northern New Guinea and nearby islands.

Victoria's Riflebird
Paradisaeidae

Victoria's Riflebird

Ptiloris victoriae Gould, 1850

Ptiloris victoriae is the smallest riflebird, with distinct sexually dimorphic plumage between males and females.

Paradise Riflebird
Paradisaeidae

Paradise Riflebird

Ptiloris paradiseus Swainson, 1825

Ptiloris paradiseus, the paradise riflebird, is a sexually dimorphic bird of paradise endemic to rainforests of eastern Australia.

Magnificent Riflebird
Paradisaeidae

Magnificent Riflebird

Ptiloris magnificus (Vieillot, 1819)

Ptiloris magnificus, the magnificent riflebird, is a medium-sized bird-of-paradise with distinct sexual plumage dimorphism.

Western Parotia
Paradisaeidae

Western Parotia

Parotia sefilata (J.R.Forster, 1781)

The western parotia is a sexually dimorphic bird-of-paradise endemic to mountain forests of Western New Guinea.

Wilson's Bird-of-Paradise
Paradisaeidae

Wilson's Bird-of-Paradise

Diphyllodes respublica (Bonaparte, 1850)

Wilson's bird-of-paradise is a small, colorful endemic bird-of-paradise from Indonesian West Papua, currently Near Threatened.

Magnificent Bird-of-Paradise
Paradisaeidae

Magnificent Bird-of-Paradise

Diphyllodes magnificus (J.R.Forster, 1781)

Diphyllodes magnificus, the magnificent bird-of-paradise, is a sexually dimorphic bird-of-paradise found in New Guinea and surrounding regions.

Spectacled Redstart
Parulidae

Spectacled Redstart

Myioborus melanocephalus (Tschudi, 1844)

This is a description of the spectacled whitestart, covering body size, plumage, and the traits that distinguish its subspecies.

Collared Redstart
Parulidae

Collared Redstart

Myioborus torquatus (S.F.Baird, 1865)

Myioborus torquatus, the collared whitestart, is a small yellow-and-black bird found in high elevation Central American mountain habitats.

Golden-fronted Redstart
Parulidae

Golden-fronted Redstart

Myioborus ornatus (Boissonneau, 1840)

Myioborus ornatus, the golden-fronted whitestart, is a Parulidae bird found in Andes of Colombia and far western Venezuela.

Yellow-crowned Redstart
Parulidae

Yellow-crowned Redstart

Myioborus flavivertex (Salvin, 1887)

Myioborus flavivertex is a Parulidae bird species endemic to Colombian Santa Marta Mountain highlands.

Brown-capped Redstart
Parulidae

Brown-capped Redstart

Myioborus brunniceps (d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837)

Myioborus brunniceps, the brown-capped whitestart, is a Parulidae bird found in Andean forests of Bolivia and northwest Argentina.

Slate-throated Redstart
Parulidae

Slate-throated Redstart

Myioborus miniatus (Swainson, 1827)

Myioborus miniatus, the slate-throated whitestart, is a small neotropical highland warbler, with a 2024 confirmed sighting far north of its known range.

Painted Redstart
Parulidae

Painted Redstart

Myioborus pictus (Swainson, 1829)

Myioborus pictus, the painted redstart, is the largest Myioborus species, ranging from the southwestern US to Nicaragua.

Gray-crowned Yellowthroat
Parulidae

Gray-crowned Yellowthroat

Geothlypis poliocephala S.F.Baird, 1865

Geothlypis poliocephala, the grey-crowned yellowthroat, is a Parulidae bird found across parts of North and Central America.

Black-polled Yellowthroat
Parulidae

Black-polled Yellowthroat

Geothlypis speciosa P.L.Sclater, 1859

Geothlypis speciosa, the black-polled yellowthroat, is a Vulnerable bird endemic to central Mexico.

Altamira Yellowthroat
Parulidae

Altamira Yellowthroat

Geothlypis flavovelata Ridgway, 1896

The Altamira yellowthroat is a small New World warbler found in freshwater marsh cattail habitats.

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