Macrosphenidae

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Macrosphenidae is a family of small African passerine birds, often called African warblers, known for their diverse habitats and subtle plumage.

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Macrosphenidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
characteristic diverse habitats
subtle plumage
class Aves NERFINISHED
commonName African warblers
containsGenus Achaetops NERFINISHED
Cryptillas NERFINISHED
Macrosphenus NERFINISHED
Sphenoeacus NERFINISHED
Sylvietta NERFINISHED
describedAs small passerine birds
diet insectivorous
distribution Africa
eggColor pale with speckles
feedingBehavior gleaning insects from foliage
foragingStratum low vegetation
understory
habitat bushland
forest
savanna
scrub
thickets
undergrowth
woodland
kingdom Animalia
morphology generally drab coloration
slender bill
movement mostly resident
some species show local movements
order Passeriformes
phylogeneticPosition basal lineage within Passerida
phylum Chordata
previouslyClassifiedIn Sylviidae NERFINISHED
range sub-Saharan Africa NERFINISHED
recognizedBy modern avian taxonomy
reproduction build cup-shaped nests
socialBehavior often found in pairs
sometimes join mixed-species flocks
taxonomicRank family
vocalization complex songs

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Sylvioidea containsTaxon Macrosphenidae