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Index

  1. Accentors

  2. Alcippe fulvettas

  3. Anhingas and darters

  4. Asian barbets

  5. Austral storm petrels

  6. Babblers and scimitar babblers

  7. Barn owls

  8. Bee-eaters

  9. Bulbuls

  10. Buntings

  11. Bushtits

  12. Bustards

  13. Buttonquail

  14. Caracaras and falcons

  15. Cettia bush warblers and allies

  16. Chats and Old World flycatchers

  17. Cisticolas and allies

  18. Cormorants and shags

  19. Coursers and pratincoles

  20. Crab-plover

  21. Cranes

  22. Crows and jays

  23. Cuckoos

  24. Cuckooshrikes

  25. Cupwings

  26. Dippers

  27. Drongos

  28. Ducks, geese and swans

  29. Elachura

  30. Fairy flycatchers

  31. Fairy-bluebirds

  32. Fantails and silktails

  33. Figbirds, orioles, and turnagra

  34. Finches and euphonias

  35. Finfoots

  36. Flamingos

  37. Flowerpeckers

  38. Frigatebirds

  39. Frogmouths

  40. Gannets and boobies

  41. Goldcrests and kinglets

  42. Grassbirds and allies

  43. Grebes

  44. Ground babblers

  45. Gulls, terns, and skimmers

  46. Herons and bitterns

  47. Honeyguides

  48. Hoopoes

  49. Hornbills

  50. Hypocolius

  51. Ibisbill

  52. Ibises and spoonbills

  53. Ioras

  54. Jacanas

  55. Kingfishers

  56. Kites, hawks, and eagles

  57. Larks

  58. Laughingthrushes and allies

  59. Leaf warblers and allies

  60. Leafbirds

  61. Loons

  62. Megapodes

  63. Monarchs

  64. Nightjars

  65. Northern storm petrels

  66. Nuthatches

  67. Old World parrots

  68. Old World sparrows and snowfinches

  69. Ospreys

  70. Owls

  71. Oystercatchers

  72. Painted-snipes

  73. Parrotbills and allies

  74. Pelicans

  75. Penduline tits

  76. Petrels, shearwaters, and diving petrels

  77. Pheasants and allies

  78. Pigeons and doves

  79. Pittas

  80. Plovers

  81. Rails, crakes, and coots

  82. Reed warblers, Grauer’s warbler, and allies

  83. Rollers

  84. Sandgrouse

  85. Sandpipers and snipes

  86. Shrikes

  87. Skuas

  88. Starlings and rhabdornis

  89. Stilts and avocets

  90. Stone-curlews and thick-knees

  91. Storks

  92. Sunbirds

  93. Swallows and martins

  94. Swifts

  95. Sylviid babblers

  96. Thrushes

  97. Tits and chickadees

  98. Treecreepers

  99. Treeswifts

  100. Trogons

  101. Tropicbirds

  102. Typical broadbills

  103. Vangas, helmetshrikes, woodshrikes, and shrike-flycatchers

  104. Vireos, greenlets, and shrike-babblers

  105. Wagtails and pipits

  106. Wallcreeper

  107. Waxbills, munias, and allies

  108. Waxwings

  109. Weavers and widowbirds

  110. Whistlers and allies

  111. White-eyes

  112. Woodpeckers

  113. Woodswallows, butcherbirds, and peltops

  114. Wrens

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