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  • Coraciiformes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    31 Aug 2009 ... The Coraciiformes are a group of usually colourful near passerine birds including the kingfishers, the Hoopoe, the bee-eaters, the rollers, ...

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  • ADW: Coraciiformes: Classification

    Order Coraciiformes (kingfishers and relatives). information · pictures · specimens · sounds. Family Alcedinidae (kingfishers) ...

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  • ADW: Coraciiformes: Pictures

    Order Coraciiformes (kingfishers and relatives). Pictures · Specimens · Sounds · Classification. [1] 2 3 4 ... 11 Next 15 items » ...

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  • Coraciiformes

    27 Jun 2008 ... Several families traditionally assigned to Coraciiformes have been removed from the order. Bucerotidae and Bucorvidae (hornbills), ...

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  • Todies Kingfishers Hoopoes and Relatives: Coraciiformes - ...

    Twenty-five species of Coraciiformes are threatened with extinction. There are three Critically Endangered species, facing an extremely high risk of ...

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  • Coraciiformes (Hornbills & Kingfishers)

    Over 200 species of hornbills, kingfishers, rollers, motmots and bee-eaters make up the order Coraciiformes. They can be found on all continents except ...

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  • Coraciiformes Order: Kingfishers, Hornbills, Motmots, Todies ...

    The Order Coraciiformes has 10 families, around 41 genera, and over 200 species. This family includes the bea-eaters (who specialize in eating live bees), ...

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