However, the flaring of the antorbital region appears to be common in the nestlings of many species of passerine birds.
Coloration, which varies relatively rapidly in response to differing ecological conditions, has become more different in the species of Bombycillidae than is true in many other families of passerine birds.
Certain families ofpasserine birds have a noticeable variation in the characteristics of the humerus; the bone varies in length, in diameter, and in the complexity of the processes at either end.
This concept was emphasized by Hudson (1937) who found but little variation in muscle pattern among members of the several families of passerine birds.
This muscle is represented by the pars caudifemoralis only, the pars iliofemoralis being absent in passerine birds as far as is known.
Defn: Having a separate and simple tendon to flex the first toe, or hallux, as do passerine birds.
Defn: Any one of numerous species of passerine birds of the family Hirundinidæ, especially one of those species in which the tail is deeply forked.
Defn: Any one of several species of long-tailed, passerine birds of the genus Momotus, having a strong serrated beak.
A group of passerine birds, including the creepers and nuthatches.
Having a separate and simple tendon to flex the first toe, or hallux, as do passerine birds.
Passerine birds of the Turdidae family, the thrushes.
Hirundo) and family (Hirundinidae) of passerine birds, with long and pointed wings.
Passerine birds of the family Turdidae, specifically the throstle, song-thrush, or mavis of Europe.
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