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Parrotbills (Paradoxornithidae)

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Vinous-throated Parrotbill stamps
Stamps showing Vinous-throated Parrotbill (Paradoxornis webbianus). [eng]
Heude's Parrotbill stamps
Stamps showing Heude's Parrotbill (Paradoxornis heudei). [eng]
Paradoxornithidae
Nombre científico. Nombre espańol. English name. [spa]
Bearded Reedling stamps
Stamps showing Bearded Reedling (Panurus biarmicus). [eng]
Parrotbills page
The Parrotbills are an obscure group of Old Warbler species, many of which specialize on reeds or bamboos and have modified parrot-like beaks to deal with these plants. Ninety percent (18 of 20) of the parrotbills are considered to belong the genus Paradoxornis and the center of their distribution is in China, Tibet, and the northern parts of southeast Asia (n. Burma and Laos especially). [eng]
Finches & Softbills - Parrotbills (Paradoxornis)
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Maui Parrotbill
Maui Parrotbills are known only from the island of Maui, on the east slopes of Haleakala, from Keanae Valley to Kipahulu, between 1200-2150 m elevation. The majority of its range is in the vicinity of Pu'u Alaea, Kuhiwa Valley, Lake Waianapanapa and upper Kipahulu Valley, with a narrow extension west to the boundary of Haleakala Ranch. The majority of the population lies within a 2025 hectar area. [eng]
Native Birds Of Hawai`i - Maui Parrottbill
The Maui Parrotbill dwells in the upper koa-`ohi`a rainforest of East Maui between approximately 4,300 and 7,000 feet elevation. Its range extends over eight miles, covering an area less than five thousand acres from the upper Waikamoi watershed southeast to upper Kipahulu Valley. [eng]
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