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    andrew147 reacted to Kratter's post in the thread (Not only) Thamnophilidae with Like Like.
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Phylogeny of birds.
    Cursorimorphae
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    andrew147 reacted to Mysticete's post in the thread Phylogeny of birds with Like Like.
    Worth noting that the portion of the tree containing hoatzin, and the grebe/flamingo clade has no reported bootstrap values, which makes...
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Phylogeny of birds.
    No, they don't name it (or if they do, I can't find the info). Are there any reasons we should favour this phylogeny over previous...
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    andrew147 reacted to Xenospiza's post in the thread Nectariniidae with Like Like.
    As Cinnyris lotenius was missing in the tree provided by Laurent, I thought this paper was interesting as it does treat this species...
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Certhioidea.
    I can send both if you pm me your email address
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Certhioidea.
    Already sent :)
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Certhioidea.
    I have this paper, pm me if you need it.
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Corvoidea.
    Agree we need more data before anything official happens but I enjoy the speculation :) Plumage-wise, if we ignore chrysoptera, there...
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    andrew147 reacted to Jim LeNomenclatoriste's post in the thread Cardinalidae with Like Like.
    BENJAMIN F. SCOTT, R. TERRY CHESSER, PHILIP UNITT, KEVIN J. BURNS (2023). Driophlox, a new genus of cardinalid (Aves: Passeriformes...
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    andrew147 replied to the thread Corvoidea.
    It would be good to have Neosittidae with Neositta in it, that's for sure - but only c. 5 million years of separation. Extra support for...
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    andrew147 reacted to Jim LeNomenclatoriste's post in the thread Corvoidea with Like Like.
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01584197.2019.1581033 I finally found the article which, for me, can justify the...
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