Paradoxornithidae

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Paradoxornis +‎ -idae

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Paradoxornithidae

  1. A monophyletic group of birds, including parrotbills, certain fulvettas and warblers, and other small seed-eating birds, principally of east and southeastern Asia.
    1. A taxonomic family within the order Passeriformes.
    2. A grouping included in family Sylviidae

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