#redirect [[: Category:Turdidae]]
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Placed in family [[:Category:Turdidae|Turdidae]] by some authorities<sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup>.
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Formerly classed as a member of the thrush family ([[:Category:Turdidae|Turdidae]]), but is now (along with other wheatears and chats) considered to be an o
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<br>'''[[Turdidae]] robins'''
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Formerly classed as a member of the Thrush family ([[:Category:Turdidae|Turdidae]]), but is now more generally considered to be an Old-World Flycatcher (Fam
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...en placed within the [[:Category:Pycnonotidae|Bulbuls]] or the [[:Category:Turdidae|Thrushes]].
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...eill, J P, D F Lane and L N Naka. 2011. ''A Cryptic New Species Of Thrush (Turdidae: Turdus) From Western Amazonia''. The Condor 113(4):869–880.
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...en placed within the [[:Category:Pycnonotidae|Bulbuls]] or the [[:Category:Turdidae|Thrushes]]. New research show relationsship to the [[:Category:Promeropidae
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...scinia]] it was formerly placed in the thrush Familiy [[:Category:Turdidae|Turdidae]].
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...be related to the [[:Category:Promeropidae|Sugarbirds]] or the [[:Category:Turdidae|Thrushes]]
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...ncertain and further study needed. Has been considered to be a [[:Category:Turdidae|Thrush]], an [[:Category:Sylviidae|Old World Warbler]] or an [[:Category:Mu
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Formerly classed as a member of the Thrush family ([[:Category:Turdidae|Turdidae]]), now generally considered to be an Old-World Flycatcher (Family [[:Cate
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...e; 1 Sittidae; 1 Passeridae; 1 Phasianidae; 1 Scolopacidae; 1 Sturnidae; 2 Turdidae; 3 Tyrannidae; 2 Parulidae; 6 Picidae; 2 Troglodytidae; 1 Alcedinidae; 2 Hi
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--- Turdidae ---
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Robin-chats were formerly classified as members of the Thrush family (Turdidae), but as first proposed by Sibley and Monroe (1991)<sup>[[#References|[4]]]
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Wheaters were originally classified in the thrush family Turdidae, but is now considered to be Old World flycatchers, family Muscicapidae.
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...ur ringing. The later, colour ringing, is being applied only to the family Turdidae and in particular Oenanthe sp. The objects are to establish a comprehensive
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