Català > família d'aus: 1 sentit > nom 1, animalSentit | A family of warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings. |
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Sinònim | aus |
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Membre de | Craniata, Craniat, Vertebrata, Vertebrat | fishes |
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Específic | Accipitridae, Accipítrid, accipítrids | hawks |
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Alaudidae, alàudids | Larks |
Alcidae | web-footed diving seabirds of northern seas |
Anhingidae | snakebirds |
Apodidae, Apòdid, apòdids | swifts |
Ardeidae, ardèids | herons |
Caprimulgidae, Caprimúlgid, caprimúlgids | goatsuckers |
Cariamidae | Crane-like South American wading birds |
Cinclidae | water ouzels |
Columbidae, colúmbids | doves and pigeons |
Coraciidae | rollers |
Corvidae, còrvids | crow |
Cuculidae, Cucúlid, cucúlids | Includes cuckoo |
Diomedeidae, diomedèids | albatrosses |
Emberizidae | buntings and some New World sparrows |
Estrígid, estrígids, Strigidae | A family of nocturnal birds of the order Strigiformes |
Estúrnid, estúrnids, Sturnidae | Old World starlings |
Falconidae, Falcònid, falcònids | A family of birds of the order Falconiformes |
Fregatidae, fregàtids | frigate birds |
Fringillidae, fringíl·lids | finches |
Haematopodidae, Hematopòdid, hematopòdids | oystercatchers |
Hidrobàtid, hidrobàtids, Hydrobatidae | storm petrels |
Hirundinidae, Hirundínid, hirundínids | swallows and martins |
Laridae, làrids | gull family |
Meropidae, Meròpid, meròpids | Bee-eaters |
Motacillidae | pipits and wagtails |
Muscicapidae, Muscicàpid, muscicàpids | Old World (true) flycatchers |
Oriolidae, Oriòlid, oriòlids | Old World orioles |
Otididae, otídids | bustards |
Pandionidae | ospreys |
Paridae, Pàrid, pàrids | titmice and chickadees |
Pelecanidae, pelecànids | pelicans |
Phaethontidae | tropicbirds |
Phoenicopteridae | flamingos |
Prunellidae, Prunèl·lid, prunèl·lids | hedge sparrow |
Pteroclidiforme, pteròclids | sandgrouses |
Rallidae | rails |
Ramphastidae | toucans |
Scolopacidae | sandpiper family |
Stercorariidae | jaegers and skuas |
Sulidae, súlids | gannets and boobies |
Tinamidae, tinàmids | Comprising the tinamous |
Trochilidae | hummingbirds |
Troglodítid, troglodítids, Troglodytidae | wrens |
Turdidae, túrdids | thrushes |
Turnicidae, Turnícid, turnícids | small Old World birds resembling but not related to true quail |
alcedínids | kingfishers |
ansèrids, Anserinae | Used in some classifications for the swans |
anàtids | swimming birds having heavy short-legged bodies and bills with a horny tip |
bombicílids, Bombicíl·lid, Bombycillidae | A family of birds of the suborder Oscines |
caràdrids, Charadriidae | plover family |
casuaris | A family of large ostrich-like birds including cassowaries |
catàrtids, Cathartidae | condors |
cicònids | storks |
cràcids | curassows |
dinornítids | moas |
esfeníscids, Spheniscidae | Comprising all existing penguins |
falacrocoracids, Phalacrocoracidae | cormorants |
fasiànids, Fasiànids, Phasianidae | pheasants |
gàvids | loon family |
ictèrids | American orioles |
lànids, Laniidae | shrikes |
megapòdids | megapodes |
meleagrídids | turkeys and some extinct forms |
melifàgids | honey eaters |
menúrids | lyrebirds |
momòtids | A family of birds of the order Coraciiformes |
numídids | guinea fowl and related birds of Africa and Madagascar / Madagascar |
paradisèids | birds of paradise |
pelecànids | diving petrels |
plocèids | weaverbirds |
podicipítids | coextensive with the order Podicipitiformes |
procel·làrids | petrels |
psitàcids, Psittacidae | coextensive with the order Psittaciformes |
pícids | woodpeckers |
rincòpids | coextensive with the genus Rynchops |
ràfids | Extinct dodos and solitaires |
rèids, Rheidae | A family of birds coextensive with the order Rheiformes |
sagitàrids | secretary birds |
sílvids, Sylviidae | In some classifications considered a subfamily (Sylviinae) of the family Muscicapidae |
sítids, Sittidae | nuthatches |
tetraònids | grouse |
timàlids | babblers |
titònids, Tytonidae | Comprising only the barn owls |
trogònids | coextensive with the order Trogoniformes |
upúpids | hoopoes |
General | família, familiar | (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more genera |
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Anglès | bird family |
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Espanyol | aves |
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