Talk:Neognathae
Latest comment: 18 years ago by Lycaon in topic English text
Can soomeone explain the duplication between Accipitriformes and Falconiformes? As manifested here Accipitriformes are a subset of Falconiformes. Should it not then appear as Falconiformes/accipitridae and Falconiformes/falconidae?
If I go in and add an entry for a new world vulture or condor, I want to be sure that it can be found under both headers for Cathartidae.
- Please sign your comments with ~~~~ So we know who we are talking to. *grins*
- You may want to go to Wikipedia's articles on Accipitriformes and Falconiformes for concise answers. The short answer is that the whole Aves tree is in a state of flux. - UtherSRG 20:43, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
English text
editFollowing text has no added value for non-English speakers and should ideally be moved to/and linked from: english wikipedia. Lycaon 11:20, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
Explanation
edit- Anseriformes; waterfowl i.e. ducks and geese
- Galliformes; fowl i.e. chickens, pheasants, partridges, turkeys, quail
- Sphenisciformes; penguins
- Gaviiformes; loons
- Podicipediformes; grebes
- Procellariiformes; albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters and prions
- Pelecaniformes; pelicans (and related birds)
- Ciconiiformes; storks (and related birds)
- Falconiformes; falcons (and related birds)
- Turniciformes; button-quail (not true quail)
- Gruiformes; cranes (and related birds)
- Charadriiformes; medium-sized birds usually found near beach, i. e. gulls, puffins
- Pteroclidiformes; sandgrouses
- Columbiformes; doves, pigeons, and the extinct Dodo
- Psittaciformes; parrots (and related birds, i. e. cockatoos)
- Musophagiformes; turacos (and related birds)
- Cuculiformes; cuckoos
- Strigiformes; owls
- Caprimulgiformes; nightjars, frogmouths, Oilbirds, and related birds
- Apodiformes; swifts
- Coraciiformes; kingfishers, rollers, bee-eaters, and related birds
- Piciformes; woodpeckers (and related birds, i. e. toucans)
- Trogoniformes; trogons and quetzals
- Coliiformes; mousebirds
- Passeriformes; passerines, birds that perch, i. e. sparrows, crows, robins, ravens
- Trochiliformes; hummingbirds