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Acanthizidae (Australasian warblers)The Acanthizidae is a family of small to medium passerine birds consisting of the Australasian warblers. They are native to Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the south-west Pacific with most species found in Australia and New Guinea.
Related Page HierarchyKingdom: Animalia (animals)
Class: Aves (birds)
Family: Acanthizidae (Australasian warblers)
Family: Aegithalidae (long-tailed tits)
Family: Artamidae (Australasian crows)
Family: Bombycillidae (waxwings)
Family: Cardinalidae (cardinals)
Family: Corvidae (crows, jays)
Family: Dicaeidae (flowerpeckers)
Family: Emberizidae (American sparrows)
Family: Estrildidae (weaver-finches)
Family: Fringillidae (finches)
Family: Hirundinidae (swallows)
Family: Icteridae (blackbirds, orioles)
Family: Maluridae (Australian wrens)
Family: Parulidae (New world warblers)
Family: Passeridae (old world sparrows)
Family: Regulidae (kinglets)
Family: Rhipiduridae (fantails)
Family: Sittidae (nuthatches)
Family: Sturnidae (starlings)
Family: Thraupidae (tanagers)
Family: Turdidae (thrushes)
Family: Tyrannidae (tyrant flycatchers)
Family: Vireonidae (vireos)
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