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Parus albiventris Shelley, 1881
Parus albiventris Shelley, 1881
The white-bellied tit is a Paridae bird found in multiple African countries, moved from Parus to Melaniparus in 2013.
Parus cinerascens Vieillot, 1818
Parus cinerascens Vieillot, 1818
The ashy tit is a Paridae bird found in southern Africa, moved from Parus to Melaniparus in 2013.
Parus afer Gmelin, 1789
Parus afer Gmelin, 1789
The grey tit (Melaniparus afer) is a Paridae bird found in Lesotho and South Africa, living in dry shrubland and shrubby vegetation.
Cyanistes caeruleus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cyanistes caeruleus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cyanistes caeruleus, the Eurasian blue tit, is a small colorful native European bird, common in gardens, with a varied insect and seed diet.
Cyanistes teneriffae (Lesson, 1831)
Cyanistes teneriffae (Lesson, 1831)
The African blue tit (Cyanistes teneriffae) is a small songbird that lives in temperate forests in the Canary Islands.
Cyanistes cyanus (Pallas, 1770)
Cyanistes cyanus (Pallas, 1770)
The azure tit (Cyanistes cyanus) is a small distinct passerine tit species that breeds across much of northern and central Asia.
Poecile varius castaneoventris (Gould, 1863)
Poecile varius castaneoventris (Gould, 1863)
The varied tit is a small bird with distinct plumage markings, found in multiple forest types in East Asia, feeding on seeds and caterpillars.
Poecile varius (Temminck & Schlegel, 1848)
Poecile varius (Temminck & Schlegel, 1848)
Poecile varius, the varied tit, is a small forest bird with distinct plumage that eats seeds and insects.
Parus holsti Seebohm, 1894
Parus holsti Seebohm, 1894
The yellow tit is an endemic Near Threatened bird from central Taiwan, currently placed in the genus Machlolophus.
Parus xanthogenys Vigors, 1831
Parus xanthogenys Vigors, 1831
The Himalayan black-lored tit is a passerine tit bird native to the Himalayan region of the Indian subcontinent.
Parus aplonotus Blyth, 1847
Parus aplonotus Blyth, 1847
The Indian black-lored tit is a common passerine bird resident on the Indian subcontinent, now placed in the genus Machlolophus.
Parus spilonotus Bonaparte, 1850
Parus spilonotus Bonaparte, 1850
The yellow-cheeked tit is a Paridae bird found across South and East Asia that was reclassified to genus Machlolophus in 2013.
Passer luteus (Lichtenstein, 1823)
Passer luteus (Lichtenstein, 1823)
Passer luteus, the Sudan golden sparrow, is a small African sparrow found in dry open habitats south of the Sahara.
Passer montanus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Passer montanus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Passer montanus, the tree sparrow, is a small sparrow native to Eurasia with introduced populations across the world.
Passer melanurus (Statius Muller, 1776)
Passer melanurus (Statius Muller, 1776)
The Cape sparrow is a medium-sized sparrow native to open, mostly semi-arid habitats across southern Africa.
Passer hispaniolensis (Temminck, 1820)
Passer hispaniolensis (Temminck, 1820)
Passer hispaniolensis, the Spanish sparrow, is a large sparrow with a complex range across Europe, Asia, and Macaronesia.
Passer iagoensis (Gould, 1838)
Passer iagoensis (Gould, 1838)
Passer iagoensis, the Iago sparrow, is a small sexually dimorphic sparrow endemic to Cape Verde.
Passer flaveolus Blyth, 1845
Passer flaveolus Blyth, 1845
Passer flaveolus, the plain-backed sparrow, is a sparrow species found across parts of Southeast Asia.
Passer domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Passer domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Passer domesticus, the house sparrow, is the world's most widely distributed wild bird, strongly associated with human habitation.
Passer eminibey (Hartlaub, 1880)
Passer eminibey (Hartlaub, 1880)
Passer eminibey, the chestnut sparrow, is the smallest sparrow, found in East African dry open habitats and assessed as Least Concern.
Passer gongonensis (Oustalet, 1890)
Passer gongonensis (Oustalet, 1890)
The parrot-billed sparrow is the largest Passeridae sparrow, found in eastern African arid lowlands, often considered a grey-headed sparrow subspecies.
Passer rufocinctus Fischer & Reichenow, 1884
Passer rufocinctus Fischer & Reichenow, 1884
Passer rufocinctus, the Kenya sparrow, is a sparrow native to Kenya and Tanzania, with debated taxonomic grouping.
Passer motitensis (A.Smith, 1836)
Passer motitensis (A.Smith, 1836)
Passer motitensis, the great or southern rufous sparrow, is a 15–16 cm sparrow native to southern Africa with debated close relations to other sparrows.
Passer moabiticus Tristram, 1864
Passer moabiticus Tristram, 1864
Passer moabiticus (Dead Sea sparrow) is a small passerine bird with distinct sexual dimorphism and a spotty range across the Middle East.
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