viernes, 21 de marzo de 2014

Passerine

A passerine is a bird of the order Passeriformes, which includes more than half of all bird species. A notable feature of passerines is the arrangement of their toes (three pointing forward and one back) which facilitates perching. Sometimes known as perching birds or, less accurately, as songbirds, the passerines form one of the most diverse terrestrial vertebrate orders, with over 5,000 identified species. It has roughly twice as many species as the largest of the mammal orders, the Rodentia. It contains more than 110 families, the second most of any order of vertebrates (after the Perciformes).
The names "passerines" and "Passeriformes" are derived from Passer domesticus, the scientific name of the eponymous species (the House Sparrow) and ultimately from the Latin term passer for Passer sparrows and similar small birds.
Description
The order is divided into three suborders, Tyranni (suboscines), Passeri...

6 comentarios:

  1. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    1.- Buena forma de clasificar aves: la mitad aquí, y el resto...

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  2. Fulano Mengano en facebook dice:

    Los pajaros a la cazuela !!

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  3. Txinon en wordpress dice:

    Pero este canta ... mejor ponerle un micro!!

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  4. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    2.- Perching!

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  5. Ricardo Miguel Luis en facebook dice:

    3.- Songbirds...

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  6. Ricardo Miguel Luis en twitter dice:

    @LeonDeSiracusa Pájaros!! Vaya pájaro!

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