Pachycephalidae

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Pachycephalidae is a family of passerine birds, commonly known as whistlers and their allies, found mainly in Australasia and noted for their strong, melodious vocalizations.

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Pachycephalidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
characteristic melodious vocalizations
passerine birds
strong vocalizations
class Aves
commonName whistlers
whistlers and allies
conservationStatus most species not globally threatened
diet insects
other small invertebrates
some fruit
distribution Australasian realm
surface form: Australasia

Australia
New Guinea
Pacific islands
Southeast Asia
ecologicalRole insect predators in forest ecosystems
etymology name derived from Greek for thick head
habitat forests
scrublands
woodlands
hasTypeGenus Pachycephala
higherClassification Corvoidea
includesGenus Aleadryas
Colluricincla
Falcunculus
Hylocitrea
Ornorectes
Pachycephala
Pitohui
Rhagologus
kingdom Animalia
morphologicalTrait often plain plumage
robust body
stout bill
namedBy Nicholas Aylward Vigors
order Passeriformes
parentalCare biparental care
phylum Chordata
region Australasian realm
Indomalayan realm
reproductiveBehavior build cup-shaped nests
lay small clutches of eggs
suborder Passeri
systematicsNote family limits and generic assignments have been revised by molecular studies
taxonRank family
vocalizationType whistling songs
yearDescribed 1825

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Aves hasSubgroup Pachycephalidae