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  • Songbird - Wikipedia
    Another name that is sometimes seen as the scientific or vernacular name is Oscines, from Latin oscen, 'songbird' Songbirds form one of the two major lineages of extant perching birds (~4,000 species), the other being the Tyranni (~1,000 species), which are most diverse in the Neotropics and absent from many parts of the world [1]
  • Songbird | Types, Characteristics, Behavior | Britannica
    Songbird, any member of the suborder Passeri (or Oscines), of the order Passeriformes, including about 4,000 species—nearly half the world’s birds—in 35 to 55 families They are alike in having the vocal organ highly developed, though not all use it to melodious effect
  • What Is a Songbird, Exactly? | Audubon
    Birds in the Passeri suborder are called oscines, or songbirds The suborder includes more than 4,000 species that range from the compact Golden-crowned Kinglet to the much larger Common Raven
  • OSCINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OSCINE is of or relating to a large suborder (Passeri) of passerine birds (such as larks, shrikes, finches, orioles, and crows) characterized by a vocal apparatus highly specialized for singing How to use oscine in a sentence
  • Passerines and Songbirds - Stanford University
    The Oscines, divided into about 70 families, are the "songbirds " This is the group of birds in which singing is most highly developed The calls of some birds in other groups are quite musical, but it is in the Oscines that we perceive songs to reach their full beauty and complexity
  • Songbirds | Nature | PBS
    A songbird is a perching bird (order Passeriformes) in the suborder Passeri, also called the oscines “Oscine” comes from Modern Latin Oscines, from Latin oscen (“songbird”), related to
  • oscines, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    Birds were divided into the classes of the ‘singers’, oscines, which included the owl, the crow, and the raven; and the ‘flyers’, prœpetes, which included the larger birds of prey
  • Oscine — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    An oscine is a member of the suborder Oscines (Passeri) within the order Passeriformes, commonly known as songbirds or perching birds These birds are characterized by their highly developed vocal cords, which allow them to produce a wide array of sounds and songs
  • Oscine Passerines: The Melodic Masters of the Avian World
    Song Learning: Unlike many other bird species that rely on innate calls, oscines typically learn their songs from adult models, showcasing a form of cultural transmission
  • What is a Songbird — Friends of the Forest
    True songbirds are called oscines, from Latin oscen, meaning, “a songbird ” Nearly half of the world’s birds are in this group which includes about 4,000 species—in 35 to 55 families





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