Aegithalidae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Aves
Order
Passeriformes
Family
Aegithalidae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Aegithalidae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Aegithalidae

The bushtits or long-tailed tits are small passerine birds from the family Aegithalidae, containing 13 species in three genera, all but one of which (Psaltriparus) are found in Eurasia. Bushtits are active birds with long tails compared to their size, moving almost constantly while they forage for insects in shrubs and trees. During non-breeding season, birds live in flocks of up to 50 individuals. Several bushtit species display cooperative breeding behavior, also called helpers at the nest.

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Aegithalidae in languages:

Bokmål
Stjertmeisfamilien
Bokmål
Stjertmeiser
Czech
mlynaříkovití
Danish
Halemejser
Dutch
Staartmezen
English
Long-tailed Tits
English
Bushtits
Estonian
Sabatihaslased
Finnish
pyrstötiaiset
French
Orites
German
Schwanzmeisen
Hebrew
גנובתניים
Hungarian
őszapók
Japanese
エナガ科
Korean
오목눈이과
Polish
Raniuszki
Russian
Длиннохвостые синицы
Swedish
stjärtmesar
Thai
วงศ์ นกติ๊ดหางยาว

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