Cinclosomatidae

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Cinclosomatidae is a family of Australasian passerine birds that includes quail-thrushes and jewel-babblers, known for their ground-dwelling habits and often striking plumage.

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Cinclosomatidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
clade
taxon
bodySize small to medium-sized birds
class Aves NERFINISHED
commonName Cinclosomatid birds NERFINISHED
diet insectivorous
omnivorous
distributionRegion Australasian region NERFINISHED
foragingStratum ground layer
geographicEndemism endemic to the Australasian region
habitat forest floor
scrubland
woodland
hasMemberGenus Androphobus NERFINISHED
Cinclosoma NERFINISHED
Ifrita NERFINISHED
Ptilorrhoa NERFINISHED
higherClassification Corvoidea NERFINISHED
Passeriformes NERFINISHED
includes jewel-babblers
quail-thrushes
infraorder Corvida NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
movement mostly sedentary
nativeTo Australasia NERFINISHED
Australia
New Guinea NERFINISHED
notableTrait cryptic ground coloration
often striking plumage
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumagePattern often barred or spotted underparts
reproduction lays eggs in nests on or near the ground
scientificNameAuthorship Cinclosomatidae NERFINISHED
suborder Passeri NERFINISHED
superfamily Corvoidea NERFINISHED
taxonRank family
typicalBehavior ground-dwelling
terrestrial foraging
vocalization loud songs and calls

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Meliphagoidea containsTaxon Cinclosomatidae