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Gnateater family
The Gnateaters are plump, short-tailed, and long-legged bird of tangled forest undergrowth in South America. Ridgely &
Greenfield (2001) say they "are elusive birds that occur in low densities." Indeed, back in 1986 when Peter Kaestner
became the first birder to see a representative of every family in the world, these were his final family. [eng]
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The Sibley and Monroe Classification
Conopophagidae - Gnateaters. [eng]
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Gnateater family
The Gnateaters are plump, short-tailed, and long-legged bird of tangled forest undergrowth in South America. Ridgely &
Greenfield (2001) say they "are elusive birds that occur in low densities." Indeed, back in 1986 when Peter Kaestner
became the first birder to see a representative of every family in the world, these were his final family (Kaestner 1990; the
list of families was somewhat different back then). [eng]
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Conopophagidae
Nom scientifique. Nom CINFO. Nom scientifique CAF. Nom CAF. Autres noms. [fra]
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