- Outline of birds
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to birds:
Birds (class Aves) – winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), egg-laying, vertebrate animals. There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most varied of tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Extant birds range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) Bee Hummingbird to the 2.75 m (9 ft) Ostrich. The fossil record indicates that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period, around 150–200 Ma (million years ago), and the earliest known bird is the Late Jurassic Archaeopteryx, c 150–145 Ma. Most paleontologists regard birds as the only clade of dinosaurs to have survived the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event approximately 65.5 Ma.
Contents
Biological classification
Further information: Biological classification- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Chordata
- Class: Aves
Nature of birds
- Main article: Bird
Bird anatomy
Main article: Bird anatomy- List of terms used in bird topography
- Beak
- Cockscomb
- Feathers
- Alula
- Barb (feather)
- Barbule
- Covert (feather)
- Crest (feathers)
- Down feather
- Ear tuft
- Feather holes
- Feather-plucking
- Flight feather
- Pennaceous feather
- Pin feather
- Plumage
- Quill
- Speculum feather
- Gape
- Gizzard
- Preen gland
- Syrinx
- Vision
- Wattle
Bird behavior
Main article: Bird behavior- Flight
- Flightless birds
- Bird migration
- Flyway
- Atlantic Flyway
- Central Flyway
- Central Asian Flyway
- East Asian - Australasian Flyway
- East Atlantic Flyway
- Mississippi Flyway
- Pacific Flyway
- West Pacific Flyway
- Flyway
- Avian intelligence
- Bird vocalization
- Fecal sac
- Moult
- Preening
- Bird reproduction
- Feeding
- Pellet (ornithology)
- Plucking post
Types of birds
Orders
Order: Accipitriformes Family Sagittaridae (Secretarybird) • Pandionidae (Osprey) • Accipitridae (Buzzards, eagles, harriers, hawks, kites, and Old World vultures) • Cathartidae (New World vultures)Flamingos (order: Phoenicopteriformes • family: Phoenicopteridae • genus: Phoenicopterus) Species Greater Flamingo • Lesser Flamingo • Chilean Flamingo • James's Flamingo • Andean Flamingo • American Flamingo (Caribbean Flamingo)Grebes (order: Podicipediformes • family: Podicipedidae) Genus Tachybaptus Podilymbus Rollandia Poliocephalus Podiceps Red-necked Grebe • Great Crested Grebe • Slavonian Grebe (or Horned Grebe) • Black-necked Grebe (or Eared Grebe) • Colombian Grebe • Great Grebe • Silvery Grebe • Junin Flightless Grebe • Hooded GrebeAechmophorus Loons or Divers (order: Gaviiformes • family: Gaviidae • genus: Gavia) Species Black-throated Loon (Arctic Loon or Black-throated Diver) • Great Northern Loon (Common Loon or Great Northern Diver) • Pacific Loon (Pacific Diver) • Red-throated Loon (Red-throated Diver) • Yellow-billed Loon (White-billed Diver)Mousebirds (order: Coliiformes • family: Coliidae) Genus Colius Urocolius Penguins (order: Sphenisciformes • family: Spheniscidae • subfamily: Spheniscinae) Genus Aptenodytes (great penguins) Pygoscelis (brush-tailed penguins) Eudyptula (little penguins) Little Penguin (or Little Blue Penguin) • White-flippered Penguin (or Northern Little Penguin)Spheniscus (banded penguins) Megadyptes Yellow-eyed Penguin • Waitaha Penguin (extinct)Eudyptes (crested penguins) Fiordland Penguin • Snares Penguin • Erect-crested Penguin • Southern Rockhopper Penguin • Northern Rockhopper Penguin • Royal Penguin • Macaroni Penguin • Chatham Islands Penguin (extinct)Order: Procellariiformes Families Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) • Procellariidae (Shearwaters and petrels) • Hydrobatidae (Storm petrels) • Pelecanoididae (Diving-petrels) • †Diomedeoididae (Diomedeoidids)Related subjects Sandgrouse (order: Pteroclidiformes • family: Pteroclididae) Genus Syrrhaptes Pterocles Pin-tailed Sandgrouse • Namaqua Sandgrouse • Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse • Spotted Sandgrouse • Black-bellied Sandgrouse • Crowned Sandgrouse • Yellow-throated Sandgrouse • Burchell's Sandgrouse • Madagascar Sandgrouse or Masked Sandgrouse • Black-faced Sandgrouse • Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse • Double-banded Sandgrouse • Painted Sandgrouse • Four-banded SandgrouseTinamous (order: Tinamiformes • family: Tinamidae) Subfamily Tinaminae Berlepsch's Tinamou • Little Tinamou • Cinereous Tinamou • Tepui Tinamou • Brown Tinamou • Undulated Tinamou • Pale-browed Tinamou • Brazilian Tinamou • Grey-legged Tinamou • Red-legged Tinamou • Magdalena Tinamou • Santa Marta Tinamou • Colombian Tinamou • Yellow-legged Tinamou • Black-capped Tinamou • Thicket Tinamou • Slaty-breasted Tinamou • Choco Tinamou • Variegated Tinamou • Rusty Tinamou • Bartlett's Tinamou • Small-billed Tinamou • Barred Tinamou • Tataupa TinamouNothurinae Tropicbirds (order: Phaethontiformes • family: Phaethontidae • genus: Phaethon) Species Families
Bee-eaters (family: Meropidae) Genus SpeciesNyctyornis Meropogon Merops Little Bee-eater • Blue-cheeked Bee-eater • Green Bee-eater • White-throated Bee-eater • Swallow-tailed Bee-eater • Blue-tailed Bee-eater • Black Bee-eater • Blue-headed Bee-eater • Red-throated Bee-eater • White-fronted Bee-eater • Blue-breasted Bee-eater • Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater • Black-headed Bee-eater • Somali Bee-eater • Böhm's Bee-eater • Blue-throated Bee-eater • Olive Bee-eater • Rainbow Bee-eater • European Bee-eater • Chestnut-headed Bee-eater • Rosy Bee-eater • Northern Carmine Bee-eater • Southern Carmine Bee-eaterBirds-of-paradise (family: Paradisaeidae) Genera and species LycocoraxParadise-crowArfak Astrapia • Splendid Astrapia • Ribbon-tailed Astrapia • Princess Stephanie's Astrapia • Huon AstrapiaWestern Parotia • Queen Carola's Parotia • Bronze Parotia • Lawes's Parotia • Eastern Parotia • Wahnes's ParotiaPteridophoraKing of Saxony Bird-of-paradiseLophorinaSuperb Bird-of-paradiseSemiopteraStandardwingSeleucidisTwelve-wired Bird-of-paradiseLesser Bird-of-paradise • Greater Bird-of-paradise • Raggiana Bird-of-paradise • Goldie's Bird-of-paradise • Red Bird-of-paradise • Emperor Bird-of-paradise • Blue Bird-of-paradiseIncomplete list of likely hybrids Astrapian Sicklebill • Barnes' Astrapia • Bensbach's Bird of Paradise • Blood's Bird of Paradise • Duivenbode's Bird of Paradise • Duivenbode's Riflebird • Duivenbode's Six-wired Bird of Paradise • Elliot's Bird of Paradise • False-lobed Astrapia • Gilliard's Bird of Paradise • King of Holland's Bird of Paradise • Lupton's Bird of Paradise • Lyre-tailed King Bird of Paradise • Mantou's Riflebird • Maria's Bird of Paradise • Mysterious Bird of Bobairo • Rothschild's Bird of Paradise • Rothschild's Lobe-billed Bird of Paradise • Ruys' Bird of Paradise • Schodde's Bird of Paradise • Sharpe's Lobe-billed Parotia • Stresemann's Bird of Paradise • Wilhelmina's Bird of Paradise • Wonderful Bird of ParadiseCockatoos (family: Cacatuidae) Appearance Small NymphicusBlack Calyptorhynchus
(subgenus)Zanda
(subgenus)ProboscigerPink or grey CallocephalonEolophusLophochroaWhite CacatuaCacatua
(subgenus)Yellow-crested Cockatoo (or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo) (supporting page: Citron-crested Cockatoo) • Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (supporting page: Eleonora Cockatoo) • Blue-eyed Cockatoo • White Cockatoo (or Umbrella Cockatoo) • Salmon-crested Cockatoo (or Moluccan Cockatoo)Licmetis
(subgenus)Long-billed Corella • Western Corella (supporting pages: Muir's Corella • Butler's Corella) • Little Corella • Tanimbar Corella (or Goffin's Cockatoo) • Solomons Cockatoo • Red-vented CockatooExtant species of family Corvidae Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Chordata · Class: Aves · Subclass: Neornithes · Superorder: Neognathae · Order: PasseriformesFamily Corvidae Choughs Treepies PlatysmurusTemnurusOriental
magpiesOld World jays PtilostomusStresemann's
BushcrowZavattariornis
Family Corvidae (Cont.) Nutcrackers Holarctic
magpiesTrue crows
(crows, ravens,
jackdaws and rooks)Australian and Melanesian species: Little Crow (C. bennetti) · Australian Raven (C. coronoides) · Bismarck Crow (C. insularis) · Brown-headed Crow (C. fuscicapillus) · Bougainville Crow (C. meeki) · Little Raven (C. mellori) · New Caledonian Crow (C. moneduloides) · Torresian Crow (C. orru) · Forest Raven (C. tasmanicus) · Grey Crow (C. tristis) · Long-billed Crow (C. validus) · White-billed Crow (C. woodfordi)
Pacific island species: Hawaiian Crow (C. hawaiiensis) · Mariana Crow (C. kubaryi)
Tropical Asian species: Daurian Jackdaw (C. dauuricus) · Slender-billed Crow (C. enca) · Flores Crow (C. florensis) · Jungle Crow (C. macrorhynchos) · House Crow (C. splendens) · Collared Crow (C. torquatus) · Piping Crow (C. typicus) · Banggai Crow (C. unicolor)
Eurasian and North African species: Mesopotamian Crow (C. capellanus) · Hooded Crow (C. cornix) · Carrion Crow (C. corone) · Rook (C. frugilegus) · Jackdaw (C. monedula ) · Corvidae (Cont.)Azure-winged
MagpieCyanopica
Grey jays New World jays Calocitta
(Magpie-Jays)Black-chested Jay (C. affinis) · Purplish-backed Jay (C. beecheii) · Azure Jay (C. caeruleus) · Cayenne Jay (C. cayanus) · Plush-crested Jay (C. chrysops) · Curl-crested Jay (C. cristatellus) · Purplish Jay (C. cyanomelas) · White-naped Jay (C. cyanopogon) · Tufted Jay (C. dickeyi) · Azure-naped Jay (C. heilprini) · Bushy-crested Jay (C. melanocyaneus) · Brown Jay (C. morio) · White-tailed Jay (C. mystacalis) · San Blas Jay (C. sanblasianus) · Violaceous Jay (C. violaceus) · Green Jay (C. ynca) · Yucatan Jay (C. yucatanicus)GymnorhinusCranes (order: Gruiformes • family: Gruidae) Subfamily Balearicinae
(crowned cranes)Black Crowned Crane (B. pavonina) • Grey Crowned Crane (B. regulorum)Gruinae
(typical cranes)Common Crane or Eurasian Crane (G. grus) • Sandhill Crane (G. canadensis) • Whooping Crane (G. americana) • Sarus Crane (G. antigone) • Brolga (G. rubicunda) • Siberian Crane (G. leucogeranus) • White-naped Crane (G. vipio) • Hooded Crane (G. monacha) • Black-necked Crane (G. nigricollis) • Red-crowned Crane (G. japonensis)Blue Crane (A. paradisea) • Demoiselle Crane (A. virgo)BugeranusWattled Crane (B. carunculatus)15 living species in four generaCassowaries and emus (family: Casuariidae) Subfamily Cassowaries (Casuariinae) CasuariusEmus (Dromaiinae) Emu (D. novaehollandiae) (supporting page: †Tasmanian Emu (D. n. diemenensis)) • †Kangaroo Island Emu (D. baudinianus) • †King Island Emu (D. ater) • †D. ocypus†E. guljaruba • †E. gidjuNew World vultures (family: Cathartidae) Genus Coragyps Cathartes Gymnogyps Vultur Sarcoramphus New Zealand wattlebirds (family: Callaeidae) Genus Callaeas Philesturnus Heteralocha Huia (extinct 1907)Gulls (family: Laridae) Genus Larus Pacific Gull • Belcher's Gull • Olrog's Gull • Black-tailed Gull • Heermann's Gull • Common Gull (or Mew Gull) • Ring-billed Gull • California Gull • Great Black-backed Gull • Kelp Gull (or Cape Gull) • Glaucous-winged Gull • Western Gull • Yellow-footed Gull • Glaucous Gull • Iceland Gull • Kumlien's Gull • Thayer's Gull • European Herring Gull • Heuglin's Gull • American Herring Gull • Yellow-legged Gull • Caspian Gull • Vega Gull (or East Siberian Gull / Mongolian Gull) • Armenian Gull • Slaty-backed Gull • Lesser Black-backed GullIchthyaetus Leucophaeus Chroicocephalus Saundersilarus Hydrocoloeus Rhodostethia Rissa Pagophila Xema Creagrus Kea, Kaka, and Kakapo (family: Strigopidae) Tribe Species (extinctions: † indicates a species confirmed to be extinct; ₴ indicates evidence only from sub-fossils)Nestorini Strigopini StrigopsKakapo (supporting pages: List of Kakapo • Sirocco (parrot))List of Strigopidae • Birds of New ZealandSparrows (family: Passeridae) Genus Passer Saxaul Sparrow • House Sparrow • Spanish Sparrow • Italian Sparrow • Sind Sparrow • Somali Sparrow • Russet Sparrow or Cinnamon Sparrow • Plain-backed Sparrow or Pegu Sparrow • Dead Sea Sparrow • Great Sparrow • Socotra Sparrow • Abd al-Kuri Sparrow • Kenya Sparrow • Kordofan Sparrow • Shelley's Sparrow • Iago Sparrow • Cape Sparrow • Northern Grey-headed Sparrow • Swainson's Sparrow • Parrot-billed Sparrow • Swahili Sparrow • Southern Grey-headed Sparrow • Desert Sparrow • Eurasian Tree Sparrow • Sudan Golden Sparrow • Arabian Golden Sparrow • Chestnut Sparrow • Passer predomesticusPetronia Carpospiza Montifringilla
(snowfinches)Swallows (family: Hirundinidae) River martins (subfamily: Pseudochelidoninae • genus: Pseudochelidon) All other swallows and martins (subfamily: Hirundininae) Psalidoprocne
(saw-wings)PseudhirundoRiparia
(sand martins)Tachycineta
(tree swallows)HaplochelidonNeochelidonAlopochelidonHirundo
(barn swallows)Ptyonoprogne
(crag martins)Delichon
(house martins)Trogons (order: Trogoniformes • family: Trogonidae) Genus Apaloderma Apalharpactes Harpactes Priotelus Trogon Black-headed Trogon • Citreoline Trogon • White-tailed Trogon • Baird's Trogon • Violaceous Trogon • Gartered Trogon • Mountain Trogon • White-eyed Trogon • Collared Trogon • Elegant Trogon • Orange-bellied Trogon • Masked Trogon • Black-throated Trogon • Surucua Trogon • Blue-crowned Trogon • Black-tailed Trogon • Green-backed Trogon • Ecuadorian Trogon • Slaty-tailed Trogon • Lattice-tailed TrogonEuptilotis Pharomachrus Turacos (family: Musophagidae) Genus Tauraco Ruwenzorornis Musophaga Corythaixoides Crinifer Corythaeola Vangas (order: Passeriformes • family: Vangidae) Genus Calicalicus Schetba Vanga Xenopirostris Falculea Artamella Leptopterus Cyanolanius Blue Vanga (including Comoro Blue Vanga)Oriolia Euryceros Tylas Hypositta Nuthatch Vanga (or Coral-billed Nuthatch-vanga) • Bluntschli's Vanga (or Short-toed Nuthatch-vanga)Newtonia Mystacornis Pseudobias Subfamilies
Old World vultures (subfamily: Aegypiinae) Genus Aegypius Gypaetus Gypohierax Gyps Griffon Vulture • White-rumped Vulture • Rüppell's Vulture • Indian Vulture • Slender-billed Vulture • Himalayan Griffon Vulture • White-backed Vulture • Cape VultureNecrosyrtes Neophron Sarcogyps Torgos Trigonoceps Subfamily: Buteoninae Genus Species (extinctions: † indicates a species confirmed to be extinct)Geranoaetus Buteo Common Buzzard • Red-tailed Hawk • Long-legged Buzzard • Rough-legged Buzzard • Ferruginous Hawk • Red-shouldered Hawk • Broad-winged Hawk • Swainson's Hawk • Roadside Hawk • Ridgway's Hawk • White-rumped Hawk • Short-tailed Hawk • White-throated Hawk • White-tailed Hawk • Galápagos Hawk • Variable Hawk • Grey Hawk • Zone-tailed Hawk • Hawaiian Hawk • Rufous-tailed Hawk • Mountain Buzzard • Madagascar Buzzard • Upland Buzzard • Red-necked Buzzard • Jackal BuzzardParabuteo Buteogallus Busarellus Leucopternis Kaupifalco Butastur Harpyhaliaetus Morphnus Harpia Harpy EaglePithecophaga Harpyopsis Spizaetus Nisaetus Lophaetus Stephanoaetus Polemaetus Hieraaetus Aquila Bonelli's Eagle • Booted Eagle • Little Eagle • Rufous-bellied Eagle • Golden Eagle • Eastern Imperial Eagle • Spanish Imperial Eagle • Steppe Eagle • Tawny Eagle • Greater Spotted Eagle • Lesser Spotted Eagle • Indian Spotted Eagle • Verreaux's Eagle • Gurney's Eagle • Wahlberg's Eagle • Wedge-tailed EagleIctinaetus Haliaeetus White-bellied Sea Eagle • Sanford's Sea Eagle • African Fish Eagle • Madagascar Fish Eagle • Pallas's Fish Eagle • White-tailed Eagle • Bald Eagle • Steller's Sea EagleIchthyophaga Harpagornis Genera
Kinglets (order: Passeriformes • suborder: Passeri • family: Regulidae • genus: Regulus) Species History of birds
- Main article: Bird evolution
Study of birds
- Main articles: Ornithology
Main category: Ornithological organizations- Avian ecology field methods
- Bird census
- Bird collections
- Bird feeding
- Bird ichnology
- Bird observatory
- Bird ringing
- Cannon net
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- Oology
Aviculture
Main article: Aviculture- Falconry
- Day-old cockerel
- Falconry (training)
- Lure (falconry)
- Takagari
- Pigeon racing
- Pinioning
- War pigeon
- Cher Ami
- Commando (pigeon)
- G. I. Joe (pigeon)
- Paddy (pigeon)
- William of Orange (pigeon)
- Wing clipping
Bird diseases and parasites
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Main category: Bird diseases
Threats and conservation
- Avicide
- Bird conservation
- Bird sanctuary
- Bird conservation groups
- Important bird areas
- Bird control
- Bird control spike
- Bird netting
- Bird scarer
- Goose egg addling
- Scarecrow
- Bird strike
- Towerkill
Persons influential in the field of birds
Artists
Main category: Bird artistsOrnithologists
Main article: List of ornithologists- John Gould
- James Audubon
- Chris Mead
- Killian Mullarney
- Roger Tory Peterson
- Pamela C. Rasmussen
- Alexander Skutch
- David Snow
- Alexander Wilson
Writers
Birds in culture
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