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Old World warblers are a large group of birds formerly grouped together in the bird family
Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the typical warblers and a number of babblers formerly placed within the Old World babbler family. They are found in Eurasia and Africa. Taxonomy and systematics The scientific name Sylvii ...
. The family held over 400 species in over 70 genera, and were the source of much taxonomic confusion. Two families were split out initially, the cisticolas into
Cisticolidae The family Cisticolidae is a group of about 160 warblers, small passerine birds found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They were formerly included within the Old World warbler family Sylviidae. This family probably originate ...
and the kinglets into Regulidae. In the past ten years they have been the subject of much research and many species are now placed into other families, including the
Acrocephalidae The Acrocephalidae (the reed warblers, marsh- and tree-warblers, or acrocephalid warblers) are a family of oscine passerine birds, in the superfamily Sylvioidea. The species in this family are usually rather large "warblers". Most are rather p ...
,
Cettiidae Cettiidae is a newly validated family of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" assemblage. It contains the typical bush warblers (''Cettia'') and their relatives. As a common name, cettii ...
, Phylloscopidae, and
Megaluridae Locustellidae is a newly recognized family of small insectivorous songbirds (" warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler " wastebin" family. It contains the grass warblers, grassbirds, and the '' Bradypterus'' " bush warblers". These ...
. In addition some species have been moved into existing families or have not yet had their placement fully resolved. A smaller family of warblers, together with some babblers formerly placed in the family Timaliidae and the parrotbills, are retained in a much smaller family
Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the typical warblers and a number of babblers formerly placed within the Old World babbler family. They are found in Eurasia and Africa. Taxonomy and systematics The scientific name Sylvii ...
.


Characteristics

Most Old World warblers are of generally undistinguished appearance, though some Asian species are boldly marked. The sexes are often identical, but may be clearly distinct, notably in the genus '' Sylvia''. They are of small to medium size, varying from 9 to 16 centimetres in length, with a small, finely pointed bill. Almost all species are primarily
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, although some will also eat fruit, nectar, or tiny seeds. The majority of species are
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and build simple, cup-shaped nests in dense vegetation. They lay between two and six eggs per clutch, depending on species. Both parents typically help in raising the young, which are able to fly at around two weeks of age.


Systematics

In the late 20th century, the Sylviidae were thought to unite nearly 300 small
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bird
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in nearly 50
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. They had themselves been split out of the
Muscicapidae The Old World flycatchers are a large family, the Muscicapidae, of small passerine birds restricted to the Old World (Europe, Africa and Asia), with the exception of several vagrants and two species, Bluethroat (''Luscinia svecica)'' and Northe ...
. The latter family had for most of its existence served as perhaps the ultimate wastebin taxon in the history of
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. By the early 20th century, about every insectivorous
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"songster" known to science had at one point been placed therein, and most continued to be so. Only after the mid-20th century did the dismantling of the "pan-Muscicapidae" begin in earnest. However, the Sylviidae remained a huge family, with few clear patterns of relationships recognisable. Though by no means as diverse as the Timaliidae (Old World babblers) (another "wastebin taxon" containing more thrush-like forms), the frontiers between the former "pan-Muscicapidae" were much blurred. The largely southern warbler family
Cisticolidae The family Cisticolidae is a group of about 160 warblers, small passerine birds found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They were formerly included within the Old World warbler family Sylviidae. This family probably originate ...
was traditionally included in the Sylviidae. The
kinglet A kinglet is a small bird in the family Regulidae. Species in this family were formerly classified with the Old World warblers. "Regulidae" is derived from the Latin word ''regulus'' for "petty king" or prince, and refers to the coloured crowns ...
s, a small genus in a
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family Regulidae, were also frequently placed in this family. The
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includes the
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s, as subfamily Polioptilinae, in the Sylviidae. Sibley & Ahlquist (1990) united the "Old World warblers" with the babblers and other
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in a
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Sylvioidea Sylvioidea is a superfamily of passerine birds, one of at least three major clades within the Passerida along with the Muscicapoidea and Passeroidea. It contains about 1300 species including the Old World warblers, Old World babblers, swallows ...
as a result of DNA–DNA hybridisation studies. This demonstrated that the Muscicapidae as initially defined were a form taxon which collected entirely unrelated songbirds. Consequently, the
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of the individual "songster" lineages themselves was increasingly being questioned. More recently, analysis of
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data has provided information on the Sylvioidea. Usually, the scope of the clade was vastly underestimated and only one or two specimens were sampled for each presumed "family". Minor or little-known groups such as the parrotbills were left out entirely (e.g. Ericson & Johansson 2003, Barker ''et al.'' 2004). These could only confirm that the Cisticolidae were indeed distinct, and suggested that
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s (Pycnonotidae) were apparently the closest relatives of a group containing Sylviidae, Timaliidae, cisticolids and white-eyes. In 2003, a study of Timaliidae relationships (Cibois 2003a) using
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cytochrome ''b'' and 12S/ 16S rRNA data indicated that the Sylviidae and Old World babblers were not reciprocally monophyletic to each other. Moreover, ''Sylvia'', the
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of the Sylviidae, turned out to be closer to taxa such as the
yellow-eyed babbler The yellow-eyed babbler (''Chrysomma sinense'') is a passerine bird native to South and Southeast Asia. It inhabits shrubland, grassland and wetland habitats. On the IUCN Red List, it is listed as Least Concern because of its wide distribution an ...
(''Chrysomma sinense'') (traditionally held to be an atypical timaliid) and the wrentit (''Chamaea fasciata''), an enigmatic species generally held to be the only
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Old World babbler. The parrotbills, formerly considered a family Paradoxornithidae (roughly, "puzzling birds") of unclear affiliations also were part of what apparently was a well distinctive
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. Cibois suggested that the Sylviidae should officially be suppressed by the
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as a taxon and the genus ''Sylvia'' merged into the Timaliidae (Cibois 2003b), but doubts remained. Clearly, the sheer extent of the groups concerned made it necessary to study a wide range of taxa. This was begun by Beresford ''et al.'' (2005) and Alström ''et al.'' (2006). They determined that the late-20th-century Sylviidae united at least four, but probably as many as seven major distinct lineages. The authors propose the creation of several new families ( Phylloscopidae,
Cettiidae Cettiidae is a newly validated family of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" assemblage. It contains the typical bush warblers (''Cettia'') and their relatives. As a common name, cettii ...
,
Acrocephalidae The Acrocephalidae (the reed warblers, marsh- and tree-warblers, or acrocephalid warblers) are a family of oscine passerine birds, in the superfamily Sylvioidea. The species in this family are usually rather large "warblers". Most are rather p ...
,
Megaluridae Locustellidae is a newly recognized family of small insectivorous songbirds (" warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler " wastebin" family. It contains the grass warblers, grassbirds, and the '' Bradypterus'' " bush warblers". These ...
) to better reflect the
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ary history of the sylvioid group. The Sylviidae, in turn, receive several taxa from other families. Nonetheless, the now-monophyletic family has shrunk by nearly 80% for the time being, now containing 55 species in 10 genera at least. It is entirely likely however that with further research, other taxa from those still ''
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'' among its former contents, the Timaliidae, the Cisticolinae, or even the Muscicapidae will be moved into this group.


Species


Family Sylviidae ''sensu stricto''

True warblers (or sylviid warblers) and parrotbills. A fairly diverse group of smallish taxa with longish tails. Mostly in Asia, to a lesser extent in Africa. A few range into Europe; one
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genus on the west coast of
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. * Genus '' Sylvia'' – typical warblers (c. 20 species). Paraphyletic or contains ''Parisoma'' ** Temperate Eurasian superspecies ("''atricapilla-borin'' group") *** Eurasian blackcap, ''Sylvia atricapilla'' ***
Garden warbler The garden warbler (''Sylvia borin'') is a common and widespread small bird that breeds in most of Europe and in the Palearctic to western Siberia. It is a plain, long-winged and long-tailed typical warbler with brown upperparts and dull whit ...
, ''Sylvia borin'' ** ''Parisoma'' superspecies ***
Brown parisoma The brown parisoma or brown warbler (''Curruca lugens'') is a typical warbler The typical warblers are small birds belonging to the genus ''Sylvia'' in the "Old World warbler" (or sylviid warbler) family Sylviidae.Del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A., & ...
, ''Sylvia lugens'' *** Banded parisoma, ''Sylvia boehmi'' ***
Layard's warbler Layard's warbler (''Curruca layardi'') or Layard's tit-babbler, is a species of Old World warbler in the family Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the typical warblers and a number of babblers formerly placed wi ...
, ''Sylvia layardi'' ***
Chestnut-vented warbler The chestnut-vented warbler, chestnut-vented tit-babbler or rufous-vented warbler (''Curruca subcoerulea'') is an Old World warbler. The chestnut-vented warbler breeds in southern Africa in Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, South Afri ...
, ''Sylvia subcaeruleum'' ** ''curruca'' clade *** Yemen warbler, ''Sylvia buryi'' – sometimes placed in ''Parisoma'' *** Arabian warbler, ''Sylvia leucomelaena'' *** Western Orphean warbler, ''Sylvia hortensis'' *** Eastern Orphean warbler, ''Sylvia crassirostris'' *** Lesser whitethroat, ''Sylvia curruca'' *** Hume's whitethroat, ''Sylvia althaea'' ***
Desert whitethroat The desert whitethroat (''Curruca minula'') is a typical warbler. Until recently, it was considered conspecific with the lesser whitethroat as some authorities now reinstate. These are seen as members of a superspecies. The desert whitethroat tog ...
, ''Sylvia minula'' **** Margelanic whitethroat, ''Sylvia (minula) margelanica'' ** ''communis''-''melanocephala'' assemblage ***
Barred warbler The barred warbler (''Curruca nisoria'') is a typical warbler which breeds across temperate regions of central and eastern Europe and western and central Asia. This passerine bird is strongly migratory, and winters in tropical eastern Africa.D ...
, ''Sylvia nisoria'' – tentatively place here ***
Asian desert warbler The Asian desert warbler (''Curruca nana'') is a typical warbler which breeds in the deserts of central and western Asia and the extreme east of Europe ( Volga Delta area east to western Inner Mongolia in China), and migrating to similar hab ...
, ''Sylvia nana'' ***
African desert warbler The African desert warbler (''Curruca deserti'') is a typical warbler. Taxonomy Until recently it was considered conspecific with the Asian desert warbler (and called just "desert warbler"),Del Hoyo, J., Elliot, A., & Christie, D. (editors). (20 ...
, ''Sylvia deserti'' ***
Common whitethroat The common whitethroat or greater whitethroat (''Curruca communis'') is a common and widespread typical warbler which breeds throughout Europe and across much of temperate western Asia. This small passerine bird is strongly migratory, and winte ...
, ''Sylvia communis'' *** Spectacled warbler, ''Sylvia conspicillata'' *** Tristram's warbler, ''Sylvia deserticola'' *** Dartford warbler, ''Sylvia undata'' ***
Marmora's warbler Marmora's warbler (''Curruca sarda'') is a typical warbler in the '' Sylviidae'' family. The specific ''sarda'' is a Latin feminine form for a person from Sardinia. It breeds on Mediterranean islands, typically including Corsica and Sardinia. ...
, ''Sylvia sarda'' *** Balearic warbler, ''Sylvia balearica'' ***
Rüppell's warbler Rüppell's warbler (''Curruca ruppeli'') is a typical warbler of the genus ''Curruca''. It breeds in Greece, Turkey and neighbouring islands. It is migratory, wintering in northeast Africa. This is a rare vagrant to western Europe. The name is ...
, ''Sylvia rueppelli'' ***
Cyprus warbler The Cyprus warbler (''Curruca melanothorax'') is a typical warbler which breeds only on Cyprus. This small passerine bird is a short-distance migrant, and winters in Israel, Jordan and Egypt. Like most ''Curruca'' species, it has distinct ma ...
, ''Sylvia melanothorax'' *** Western subalpine warbler, ''Sylvia iberiae'' ***
Eastern subalpine warbler The eastern subalpine warbler (''Curruca cantillans'') is a small typical warbler which breeds in the southernmost areas of Europe. It was first described by the German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas in 1764 and given the binomial name ''Motacil ...
, ''Sylvia cantillans'' *** Moltoni's warbler, ''Sylvia subalpina'' *** Sardinian warbler, ''Sylvia melanocephala'' **** ''Sylvia (melanocephala) momus'' **** Fayyum warbler, ''Sylvia melanocephala/momus norissae'' – doubtfully distinct,
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(c. 1940) *** Menetries's warbler, ''Sylvia mystacea'' * Genus '' Pseudoalcippe'' – African hill babbler. Formerly in ''Illadopsis'' (Timaliidae) * Genus ''
Rhopophilus ''Rhopophilus'' is a genus of songbirds in the family Paradoxornithidae. The genus contains two species In biology, a species is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of ...
'' – Chinese hill warbler. Formerly in Cisticolidae * Genus ''
Lioparus The golden-breasted fulvetta (''Lioparus chrysotis'') is a species of songbird found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are temperate forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Taxonomy ...
'' – golden-breasted fulvetta. Formerly in ''Alcippe'' (Timaliidae) * Genus ''
Paradoxornis ''Paradoxornis'' is a genus of passerine birds in the family Paradoxornithidae The parrotbills are a family, Paradoxornithidae, of passerine birds that are primarily native to East and Southeast Asia (with a single species in western North Am ...
'' – typical parrotbills (18 species). Formerly in Paradoxornithidae; polyphyletic * Genus ''
Conostoma The great parrotbill (''Conostoma aemodium'') is a bird species the Paradoxornithidae family. Its genus, ''Conostoma'', is monotypic. It is found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal. References *Robson, C. (2007). Family Paradoxornith ...
'' – great parrotbill. Formerly in Paradoxornithidae; tentatively placed here * Genus ''
Fulvetta ''Fulvetta'' is a genus of passerine birds. Originally proposed in 1877, it was recently reestablished for the typical fulvettas, which were long included with their presumed relatives in the Timaliidae (Old World babbler) genus '' Alcippe''.Co ...
'' – typical fulvettas (7 species). Formerly in ''Alcippe'' (Timaliidae) * Genus ''
Chrysomma ''Chrysomma'' is a songbird genus. ''Chrysomma'' is quite closely related to the parrotbills, and is therefore a member of the family Paradoxornithidae. Species The genus contains two species: The rufous-tailed babbler was formerly placed in t ...
'' – 3 species. Formerly in Timaliidae * Genus ''
Chamaea The wrentit (''Chamaea fasciata'') is a small bird that lives in chaparral, oak woodlands, and bushland on the western coast of North America. It is the only species in the genus ''Chamaea''. Its systematics have been the subject of much deba ...
'' – wrentit


Moved to family

Pellorneidae The jungle babblers are a family, Pellorneidae, of mostly Old World passerine birds belonging to the superfamily Sylvioidea. They are quite diverse in size and coloration, and usually characterised by soft, fluffy plumage and a tail on average t ...

* Genus ''
Graminicola ''Graminicola'' is a genus of passerine birds in the family Pellorneidae The jungle babblers are a family, Pellorneidae, of mostly Old World passerine birds belonging to the superfamily Sylvioidea. They are quite diverse in size and colora ...
'' ** Rufous-rumped grassbird ("-babbler") ''Graminicola bengalensis''


Moved to family

Cisticolidae The family Cisticolidae is a group of about 160 warblers, small passerine birds found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They were formerly included within the Old World warbler family Sylviidae. This family probably originate ...

* Genus ''
Bathmocercus ''Bathmocercus'' is a genus of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It contains the following species: * Black-headed rufous warbler (''Bathmocercus cerviniventris'') * Black-faced rufous warbler (''Bathmocercus rufus'') Species from the genus ' ...
'' – rufous-warblers ** Black-capped rufous-warbler, ''Bathmocercus cerviniventris'' ** Black-faced rufous-warbler, ''Bathmocercus rufus'' * Genus '' Sceptomycter'' – sometimes merged into ''Bathmocercus''. Cisticolidae? ** Mrs Moreau's warbler, ''Sceptomycter winifredae'' * Genus '' Poliolais'' – Cisticolidae or more basal like
bulbul The bulbuls are members of a family, Pycnonotidae, of medium-sized passerine songbirds, which also includes greenbuls, brownbuls, leafloves, and bristlebills. The family is distributed across most of Africa and into the Middle East, tropical A ...
s? ** White-tailed warbler, ''Poliolais lopezi'' * Two to 14 of the 15
tailorbird Tailorbirds are small birds, most belonging to the genus ''Orthotomus''. While they were often placed in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae, recent research suggests they more likely belong in the Cisticolidae and they are treated as such in ...
s


Moved to family

Acrocephalidae The Acrocephalidae (the reed warblers, marsh- and tree-warblers, or acrocephalid warblers) are a family of oscine passerine birds, in the superfamily Sylvioidea. The species in this family are usually rather large "warblers". Most are rather p ...

Marsh and tree warblers or acrocephalid warblers. Usually rather large "warblers", most are olivaceous brown above with much yellow to beige below. Usually in open woodland, reed beds or tall grass. Mainly southern Asia to western Europe and surroundings ranging far into
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, some in Africa. The genus limits are seriously in need of revision; either most species are moved into ''Acrocephalus'', or the latter is split up though there is presently insufficient knowledge as to how. * Genus '' Acrocephalus'' – marsh warblers (about 35 species) * Genus ''
Hippolais ''Hippolais'' is a genus of tree warbler in the family Acrocephalidae. It is sometimes associated with the genus '' Iduna''. The genus name ''Hippolais'' is from Ancient Greek ''hupolais'', as misspelt by Linnaeus. It referred to a small bird me ...
'' – tree warblers (8 species) * Genus ''
Chloropeta ''Chloropeta'' was a genus of Acrocephalidae warblers; formerly, they were placed in the paraphyletic "Old World warblers". Now the papyrus yellow warbler is placed in its monotypic genus ''Calamonastides'', with the others placed in the genus ' ...
'' – yellow warblers (3 species) * Genus '' Nesillas'' – brush warblers (4 living species, 1 recently
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)


Moved to

Malagasy warbler The Tetrakas and allies are a newly validated family of songbirds. They were formally named Bernieridae in 2010. The family currently consists of eleven species (in eight genera) of small forest birds. These birds are all endemic to Madagascar. ...
s

See Cibois ''et al.'' (2001) * Genus ''
Thamnornis The thamnornis or thamnornis warbler (''Thamnornis chloropetoides'') is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieridae The Tetrakas and allies are a newly validated family of songbirds. They were formally named Bernieridae in 2010. ...
'' **
Thamnornis The thamnornis or thamnornis warbler (''Thamnornis chloropetoides'') is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieridae The Tetrakas and allies are a newly validated family of songbirds. They were formally named Bernieridae in 2010. ...
, ''Thamnornis chloropetoides'' * Genus ''
Cryptosylvicola The cryptic warbler (''Cryptosylvicola randrianasoloi'') is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieriidae. It was formerly placed in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the ...
'' **
Cryptic warbler The cryptic warbler (''Cryptosylvicola randrianasoloi'') is a species of Malagasy warbler in the family Bernieriidae. It was formerly placed in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the ...
, ''Cryptosylvicola randriansoloi''


Moved to family

Locustellidae Locustellidae is a newly recognized family of small insectivorous songbirds (" warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler " wastebin" family. It contains the grass warblers, grassbirds, and the '' Bradypterus'' " bush warblers". These ...

Grass warblers and allies. Mid-sized and usually long-tailed species; sometimes strongly patterned but generally very drab in overall colouration. Often forage on the ground. Old World and into Australian region, centred on the
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; possibly also one species in
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. A not too robustly supported clade that requires further study. * Genus ''
Bradypterus ''Bradypterus'' is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers") in the newly recognized grass warbler family (Locustellidae). They were formerly placed in the Sylviidae, which at that time was a wastebin taxon for the warbler-like Syl ...
'' – megalurid bush-warblers (11 species) * Genus '' Locustella'' – grass warblers (more than 20 species) * Genus '' Megalurus'' – typical grassbirds (10 species) * Genus '' Amphilais'' – grey emutail * Genus '' Elaphrornis'' – Sri Lanka bush warbler * Genus '' Schoenicola'' – (2 species) * Genus '' Buettikoferella'' – buff-banded thicketbird * Genus '' Chaetornis'' – bristled grassbird The
black-capped donacobius The black-capped donacobius (''Donacobius atricapilla'') is a conspicuous, vocal South American bird. It is found in tropical swamps and wetlands in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, ...
, ''Donacobius atricapillus'', which was long considered an aberrant
wren Wrens are a family of brown passerine birds in the predominantly New World family Troglodytidae. The family includes 88 species divided into 19 genera. Only the Eurasian wren occurs in the Old World, where, in Anglophone regions, it is commonl ...
or mockingbird is apparently quite closely related, and might possibly be considered the only American species of this family.


Moved to family

Cettiidae Cettiidae is a newly validated family of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" assemblage. It contains the typical bush warblers (''Cettia'') and their relatives. As a common name, cettii ...

Typical bush warblers and relatives or cettiid warblers. Another group of generally very drab species, tend to be smaller and shorter-tailed than Megaluridae. Usually frequent shrubland and undergrowth. Continental Asia, and surrounding regions, ranging into Africa and southern Europe. * Genus ''Pholidornis'' – formerly in Remizidae; tentatively placed here **
Tit hylia The tit hylia (''Pholidornis rushiae'') is a species of bird, monotypic within the genus ''Pholidornis''. It is found in rainforests in West and Central Africa. It had been placed in the family Cettiidae, but in 2019 its assignment to a new fami ...
, ''Pholidornis rushiae'' * Genus ''Hylia'' – tentatively placed here ** Green hylia, ''Hylia prasina'' * Genus '' Abroscopus'' – Abroscopus warblers ** Rufous-faced warbler, ''Abroscopus albogularis'' **
Yellow-bellied warbler The yellow-bellied warbler (''Abroscopus superciliaris'') is a species of bush warbler (family (biology), family Cettiidae). It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Chi ...
, ''Abroscopus superciliaris'' ** Black-faced warbler, ''Abroscopus schisticeps'' * Genus ''
Erythrocercus ''Erythrocercus'' is a genus of birds containing three flycatchers that are found in Africa. The genus is placed in its own family Erythrocercidae that was introduced by Silke Fregin and collaborators in 2012. Species The genus contains the ...
'' – monarch-warblers. Formerly Monarchinae. **
Chestnut-capped flycatcher The chestnut-capped flycatcher (''Erythrocercus mccallii'') is a species of bird in the family Erythrocercidae. Distribution and habitat It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic o ...
, ''Erythrocercus mccallii'' **
Little yellow flycatcher The little yellow flycatcher (''Erythrocercus holochlorus'') is a species of bird in the family Erythrocercidae. It is found in Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropi ...
, ''Erythrocercus holochlorus'' **
Livingstone's flycatcher Livingstone's flycatcher (''Erythrocercus livingstonei'') is a species of bird in the family Erythrocercidae ''Erythrocercus'' is a genus of birds containing three flycatchers that are found in Africa. The genus is placed in its own family ...
, ''Erythrocercus livingstonei'' * Genus '' Urosphena'' – stubtails ** Timor stubtail, ''Urosphena subulata'' *** Babar stubtail, ''Urosphena subulata advena'' –
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
(mid-20th century) **
Bornean stubtail The Bornean stubtail (''Urosphena whiteheadi'') is a species of bird in the cettiid warbler family Cettiidae. It is endemic to the island of Borneo, where it inhabits forest floors and undergrowth in montane forests at elevations of . It is a ...
, ''Urosphena whiteheadi'' ** Asian stubtail, ''Urosphena squameiceps'' ** Pale-footed bush warbler, ''Urosphena pallidipes'' ** Neumann's warbler, ''Urosphena neumanni'' * Genus ''
Tesia The tesias are a genus, ''Tesia'', of Old World warbler. Though once included in the large family Sylviidae, more recent research placed it within a new family, Cettiidae. The four species inhabit undergrowth of montane forest in South and So ...
'' – tesias ** Javan tesia, ''tesia superciliaris'' ** Slaty-bellied tesia, ''Tesia olivea'' ** Grey-bellied tesia, ''Tesia cyaniventer'' ** Russet-capped tesia, ''Tesia everetti'' * Genus ''
Horornis ''Horornis'' is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers") which make up the core of the newly recognized family Cettiidae. They were formerly placed in the Sylviidae, which at that time was a wastebin taxon for the warbler-like S ...
'' – bush warblers (some 13 species). * Genus ''
Cettia ''Cettia'' is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers") which make up the core of the newly recognized family Cettiidae. They were formerly placed in the Sylviidae, which at that time was a wastebin taxon for the warbler-like Sylv ...
'' – bush warblers (4 species). * Genus '' Tickellia'' ** Broad-billed warbler, ''Tickellia hodgsoni'' * Genus '' Phyllergates'' **
Mountain tailorbird The mountain tailorbird (''Phyllergates cucullatus'') is a songbird species formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but is now placed in the genus ''Phyllergates'' of the family Cettiidae. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Camb ...
, ''Phyllergates cucullatus'' **
Rufous-headed tailorbird The rufous-headed tailorbird (''Phyllergates heterolaemus'') is a species of bird in the family Cettiidae. It is found only in the Philippines. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical ...
, ''Phyllergates heterolaemus''


Moved to family

Aegithalidae The bushtits or long-tailed tits, are a family, Aegithalidae, of small passerine birds with long tails, compared to their size. The family contains 13 species in three genera, all but one of which are found in Eurasia. Bushtits are active birds, ...

* Genus '' Leptopoecile'' – tit-warblers. Tentatively placed there. **
White-browed tit-warbler The white-browed tit-warbler (''Leptopoecile sophiae'') is a species of bird in the family Aegithalidae. The species was first described by Nikolai Severtzov in 1873. It is resident in the Tian Shan and central China as well as in the Himalaya ...
, ''Leptopoecile sophiae'' **
Crested tit-warbler The crested tit-warbler (''Leptopoecile elegans'') is a species of bird in the family Aegithalidae. It is found in China and possibly India. Its natural habitat is boreal forest Taiga (; rus, тайга́, p=tɐjˈɡa; relates to Mongo ...
, ''Leptopoecile elegans''


Moved to family Phylloscopidae

Leaf warblers or phylloscopid warblers. A group very variable in size, often vivid green colouration above and yellow below, or more subdued with greyish-green to greyish-brown plumage. Catch food on the wing fairly often. Eurasia, ranging into Wallacea and Africa. * Genus '' Phylloscopus'' – leaf warblers (c. 55 species). (includes former genus ''
Seicercus ''Seicercus'' is a genus of Old World warbler formerly in the family Sylviidae but now placed in Phylloscopidae. Recent scientific studies have recommended synonymizing this genus with '' Phylloscopus,'' and are placed there. The genus is distr ...
'') ** Green-crowned warbler, ''Phylloscopus burkii'' **
Grey-crowned warbler The grey-crowned warbler (''Phylloscopus tephrocephalus'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found in Bangladesh, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, ...
, ''Phylloscopus tephrocephalus'' **
Whistler's warbler Whistler's warbler (''Phylloscopus whistleri'') is a species of leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae). It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. It is found in the Indian subcontinent, from the Himalayas to Myanmar. Its natu ...
, ''Phylloscopus whistleri'' **
Bianchi's warbler Bianchi's warbler (''Phylloscopus valentini'') is a species of leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae). It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. It is found in China, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are temp ...
, ''Phylloscopus valentini'' **
Martens's warbler Martens's warbler (''Phylloscopus omeiensis''), also known as Omei warbler or Emei Shan warbler, is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae (or Sylviidae). It was first described in 1999. It is found in China and Myanmar. ...
, ''Phylloscopus omeiensis'' **
Alström's warbler Alström's warbler (''Phylloscopus soror''), or the plain-tailed warbler, is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It was first described in 1999. It breeds only in China and winters as far as Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and ...
, ''Seicercus soror'' **
White-spectacled warbler The white-spectacled warbler (''Phylloscopus intermedius'') is a species of leaf warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found in Asia from the eastern Himalayas to south-eastern China and southern Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropica ...
, ''Phylloscopus affinis'' –
paraphyletic In taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's last common ancestor and most of its descendants, excluding a few monophyletic subgroups. The group is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In ...
*** Bar-winged white-spectacled warbler, ''Seicercus (affinis) intermedius'' **
Grey-cheeked warbler The grey-cheeked warbler (''Phylloscopus poliogenys'') is a species of leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae). It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. It is native to Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, ...
, ''Phylloscopus poliogenys'' **
Chestnut-crowned warbler The chestnut-crowned warbler (''Phylloscopus castaniceps'') is a species of leaf warbler (family Phylloscopidae). It was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. It is found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indones ...
, ''Phylloscopus castaniceps'' **
Yellow-breasted warbler The yellow-breasted warbler (''Phylloscopus montis'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Palawan Island in the Philippines. The species is most common on the islands of Sum ...
, ''Phylloscopus montis'' **
Sunda warbler The Sunda warbler (''Phylloscopus grammiceps'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found only in Indonesia. The Sunda warbler was previously placed in the genus ''Seicercus''. A molecular phylogenetic study publ ...
, ''Phylloscopus grammiceps''


Moved to family Macrosphenidae

African warblers. Also "''Sphenoeacus'' group". An assemblage of usually species-poor and apparently rather ancient "odd warblers" from Africa. Ecomorphologically quite variable. Monophyly requires confirmation. * Genus ''
Sylvietta ''Sylvietta'', the crombecs, is a genus of African warblers. Formerly placed in the massively paraphyletic Sylviidae, it is now considered to belong to a newly recognized family found only in Africa, Macrosphenidae. It contains the following spe ...
'' –
crombec ''Sylvietta'', the crombecs, is a genus of African warblers. Formerly placed in the massively paraphyletic Sylviidae, it is now considered to belong to a newly recognized family found only in Africa, Macrosphenidae. It contains the following sp ...
s **
Green crombec The green crombec (''Sylvietta virens'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the typical warblers and a number of babblers formerly placed within th ...
, ''Sylvietta virens'' **
Lemon-bellied crombec The lemon-bellied crombec (''Sylvietta denti'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is sparsely present throughout the African tropical rainforest. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist l ...
, ''Sylvietta denti'' **
White-browed crombec The white-browed crombec (''Sylvietta leucophrys'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. The enigmatic Chapin's crombec might be a distinct species, or a subspecies ''Sylvietta leucophrys chapini'' of the pres ...
, ''Sylvietta leucophrys'' *** Chapin's crombec, ''Sylvietta (leucophrys) chapini'' – possibly
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
(late 20th century?) **
Northern crombec The northern crombec (''Sylvietta brachyura'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is found in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coas ...
, ''Sylvietta brachyura'' **
Philippa's crombec Philippa's crombec (''Sylvietta philippae''), also known as the short-billed crombec, is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is found in Ethiopia and Somalia. Its natural habitat is dry savanna. Descriptio ...
, ''Sylvietta philippae'' **
Red-capped crombec The red-capped crombec (''Sylvietta ruficapilla'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. Range It is found in Angola, Republic of the Congo, the DRC, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and possi ...
, ''Sylvietta ruficapilla'' **
Red-faced crombec The red-faced crombec (''Sylvietta whytii'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is found in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Its ...
, ''Sylvietta whytii'' **
Somali crombec The Somali crombec (''Sylvietta isabellina'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is found in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. A subspe ...
, ''Sylvietta isabellina'' **
Long-billed crombec The long-billed crombec or Cape crombec (''Sylvietta rufescens'') is an African warbler. The long-billed crombec breeds in southern Africa from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia and Tanzania southwards to South Africa. This is a comm ...
, ''Sylvietta rufescens'' * Genus '' Melocichla'' **
Moustached grass warbler The moustached grass warbler (''Melocichla mentalis'') is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is widely found throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, although absent in southern parts of the continent. Its natural ...
, ''Melocichla mentalis'' * Genus '' Achaetops'' **
Rockrunner The rockrunner (''Achaetops pycnopygius''), also known as the Damara rock-jumper, is a species of African warbler, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae. It is the only member of the monotypic genus ''Achaetops''. It is found in Angola ...
, ''Achaetops pycnopygius'' * Genus '' Sphenoeacus'' **
Cape grassbird The Cape grassbird or Cape grass warbler (''Sphenoeacus afer'') is an African warbler found in southern Africa. Taxonomy Formerly placed in the family Sylviidae, it is the only member of the genus ''Sphenoeacus''. The taxonomy of the "African w ...
, ''Sphenoeacus afer'' * Genus ''Cryptillas''. ** Victorin's warbler, ''Cryptillas victorini'' * Genus ''
Macrosphenus ''Macrosphenus'' is a genus of African warblers, formerly placed in the family Sylviidae Sylviidae is a family of passerine birds that includes the typical warblers and a number of babblers formerly placed within the Old World babbler fami ...
'' – longbills **
Kemp's longbill Kemp's longbill (''Macrosphenus kempi'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Macrosphenidae The African warblers are a newly erected family Macrosphenidae, of songbirds. Most of the species were formerly placed in the Old World warb ...
, ''Macrosphenus kempi'' **
Yellow longbill The yellow longbill (''Macrosphenus flavicans'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Macrosphenidae. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Descripti ...
, ''Macrosphenus flavicans'' **
Grey longbill The grey longbill (''Macrosphenus concolor'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Macrosphenidae. It is found in Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Co ...
, ''Macrosphenus concolor'' **
Pulitzer's longbill Pulitzer's longbill (''Macrosphenus pulitzeri'') is a species of bird. Formerly considered an "Old World warbler" and placed in the family Sylviidae, it is now considered to belong to a group of enigmatic African warblers in the family Macrosph ...
, ''Macrosphenus pulitzeri'' **
Kretschmer's longbill Kretschmer's longbill (''Macrosphenus kretschmeri'') is a species of Old World warbler in the family Macrosphenidae The African warblers are a newly erected family Macrosphenidae, of songbirds. Most of the species were formerly placed in the Ol ...
, ''Macrosphenus kretschmeri''


"Sylviidae" ''incertae sedis''

Taxa that have not been studied. Most are likely to belong to one of
Sylvioidea Sylvioidea is a superfamily of passerine birds, one of at least three major clades within the Passerida along with the Muscicapoidea and Passeroidea. It contains about 1300 species including the Old World warblers, Old World babblers, swallows ...
families listed above. Those in the Australian-Pacific region are probably
Megaluridae Locustellidae is a newly recognized family of small insectivorous songbirds (" warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler " wastebin" family. It contains the grass warblers, grassbirds, and the '' Bradypterus'' " bush warblers". These ...
. These taxa are listed in the sequence used in recent years. * Genus '' Dromaeocercus'' –
emutail The emutails are a pair of birds formerly assigned to the genus ''Dromaeocercus''. They are both placed in the family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marria ...
s. Locustelidae? **
Brown emutail The brown emutail (''Bradypterus brunneus'') is an emutail in the family Locustellidae. It is found only in Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destructio ...
, ''Dromaeocercus brunneus'' **
Grey emutail The grey emutail (''Bradypterus seebohmi''), also known as the Madagascan grassbird or feather-tailed warbler, is an emutail in the family Locustellidae. It is found only in Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrub ...
, ''Dromaeocercus seebohmi'' – sometimes separated in ''Amphilais'' * Genus ''
Phyllolais The buff-bellied warbler (''Phyllolais pulchella'') is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Phyllolais''. It is found in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, ...
'' – Cisticolidae? ** Buff-bellied warbler, ''Phyllolais pulchella'' * Genus '' Graueria'' ** Grauer's warbler, ''Graueria vittata'' * Genus ''
Eremomela The eremomelas are a genus, ''Eremomela'', of passerines in the cisticola family Cisticolidae. The genus was previously placed with the larger Old World warbler family Sylviidae prior to that genus being broken up into several families. The genus ...
'' – eremomelas. Cettiidae? **
Salvadori's eremomela Salvadori's eremomela (''Eremomela salvadorii'') is a species of bird formerly placed in the Old World warbler assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Zaire, Gabon, Angola and Zambia. Its name commemorates Itali ...
, ''Eremomela salvadorii'' **
Yellow-vented eremomela The yellow-vented eremomela (''Eremomela flavicrissalis'') is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in dry savannas in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, a ...
, ''Eremomela flavicrissalis'' **
Yellow-bellied eremomela The yellow-bellied eremomela (''Eremomela icteropygialis'') is an Old World warbler. However, the taxonomy of the "African warblers", an assemblage of usually species-poor and apparently rather ancient "odd warblers" from Africa is currently in a ...
, ''Eremomela icteropygialis'' **
Senegal eremomela The Senegal eremomela (''Eremomela pusilla'') is a member of the African warbler family, the Cisticolidae. It occurs in the savannas of western Sub-Saharan Africa. Taxonomy The Senegal eremomela was described by the German ornithologist Gusta ...
, ''Eremomela canescens'' **
Green-backed eremomela The green-backed eremomela (''Eremomela canescens'') is a member of the Cisticolidae. This bird is a common resident breeder in tropical Africa from Kenya and Ethiopia to Cameroon. This tiny passerine A passerine () is any bird of the order ...
, ''Eremomela pusilla'' **
Green-capped eremomela The green-capped eremomela or greencap eremomela (''Eremomela scotops'') is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. Range and habitat It is found in Angola, Botswana, Bu ...
, ''Eremomela scotops'' **
Yellow-rumped eremomela The Karoo eremomela (''Eremomela gregalis''), also known as the yellow-rumped eremomela, is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Namibia and South Afr ...
, ''Eremomela gregalis'' **
Rufous-crowned eremomela The rufous-crowned eremomela (''Eremomela badiceps'') is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found throughout the African tropical rainforest. References ...
, ''Eremomela badiceps'' **
Turner's eremomela Turner's eremomela (''Eremomela turneri'') is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya and Uganda. Its natural h ...
, ''Eremomela turneri'' *** Western Turner's eremomela, ''Eremomela turneri kalindei'' – probably
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
(early 1980s?) **
Black-necked eremomela The black-necked eremomela (''Eremomela atricollis'') is a species of bird formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia. I ...
, ''Eremomela atricollis'' ** Burnt-neck eremomela, ''Eremomela usticollis'' * Genus '' Randia'' – Malagasy warblers? ** Rand's warbler, ''Randia pseudozosterops'' * Genus '' Bowdleria'' – fernbirds. Sometimes merged into ''Megalurus''. Locustellidae? ** Fernbird, ''Bowdleria punctata'' **
Chatham fernbird The Chatham fernbird (''Poodytes rufescens'') is an extinct bird species that was endemic to the Chatham Islands. It was historically known only from Mangere Island, but fossils have been found on Pitt Island and Chatham Island as well. Its close ...
, ''Bowdleria rufescens'' –
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
(c. 1900) * Genus '' Chaetornis'' – bristled grassbird. Locustellidae? * Genus '' Schoenicola'' – grassbirds. Basal Locustellidae? ** Broad-tailed grassbird, ''Schoenicola platyura'' **
Fan-tailed grassbird The fan-tailed grassbird or broad-tailed warbler (''Catriscus brevirostris'') is an African species of Old World warbler in the family Locustellidae. The species is closely related to the broad-tailed grassbird of India, and is sometimes treated ...
, ''Schoenicola brevirostris'' * Genus ''
Cincloramphus ''Cincloramphus'' is a genus of birds in the grassbird family Locustellidae. The genus ''Cincloramphus'' was introduced by the English ornithologist and bird artist John Gould in 1838 with the brown songlark as the type species. The name co ...
'' – songlarks. Basal Locustellidae? **
Brown songlark The brown songlark (''Cincloramphus cruralis''), also Australian songlark, is a small passerine bird found throughout much of Australia. A member of the family Locustellidae, this species is notable for sexual size dimorphism, among the most ...
, ''Cincloramphus cruralis'' **
Rufous songlark The rufous songlark (''Cincloramphus mathewsi'') is a species in the family Locustellidae endemic to Australia. Taxonomy It is a species of Locustellidae, which includes the grass warblers and grassbirds. The rufous songlark was described by ...
, ''Cincloramphus mathewsi'' * Genus '' Buettikoferella'' – probably Locustellidae ** Buff-banded bushbird, ''Buettikoferella bivittata'' * Genus '' Megalurulus'' – thicketbirds. Probably Locustellidae ** New Caledonian grassbird, ''Megalurulus mariei'' ** Bismarck thicketbird, ''Megalurulus grosvenori'' **
Bougainville thicketbird The Bougainville thicketbird (''Cincloramphus llaneae'') is a bird species. It had been placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, but it does not seem to be a close relative of the typical warblers; probably it belongs in the grass wa ...
, ''Megalurulus llaneae'' **
Santo thicketbird The Santo thicketbird (''Cincloramphus whitneyi'') is a bird species. It used to be placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, but it does not seem to be a close relative of the typical warblers; it belongs in the grass warbler family ...
, ''Megalurulus whitneyi'' **
Rusty thicketbird The rusty thicketbird (''Cincloramphus rubiginosus'') is a bird species. Previously placed in the "Old World warbler" family Sylviidae, it does not seem to be a close relative of the typical warblers; probably it belongs in the grass warbler fa ...
, ''Megalurulus rubiginosus'' * Genus '' Trichocichla'' – long-legged warbler


Not in

Sylvioidea Sylvioidea is a superfamily of passerine birds, one of at least three major clades within the Passerida along with the Muscicapoidea and Passeroidea. It contains about 1300 species including the Old World warblers, Old World babblers, swallows ...

Entirely unrelated songbirds hitherto placed in Sylviidae * Genus '' Amaurocichla'' – Apparently a
Passeroidea Passerida is, under the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy, one of two parvorders contained within the suborder Passeri (standard taxonomic practice would place them at the rank of infraorder). While more recent research suggests that its sister parvorde ...
; very close to, or part of the
Motacillidae The wagtails, longclaws, and pipits are a family, Motacillidae, of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. Around 70 species occur in five genera. The longclaws are entirely restricted to the Afrotropics, and the wagtails are predo ...
** Bocage's longbill or São Tomé short-tail, ''Amaurocichla bocagei'' * Genus ''
Stenostira The fairy flycatcher or fairy warbler (''Stenostira scita'') is a small passerine bird. Formerly placed in the Old World flycatcher family, Muscicapidae, it is now separated with some other "odd flycatchers" as the new family Stenostiridae (B ...
'' – Together with some "odd flycatchers", they form the new family
Stenostiridae Stenostiridae, or the fairy flycatchers, are a family of small passerine birds proposed as a result of recent discoveries in molecular systematics.Beresford ''et al.'' (2005) They are also referred to as stenostirid warblers. Taxonomy and syste ...
. They are closely related to
Paridae The tits, chickadees, and titmice constitute the Paridae, a large family of small passerine birds which occur mainly in the Northern Hemisphere and Africa. Most were formerly classified in the genus ''Parus''. Members of this family are common ...
(Beresford ''et al.'' 2005) **
Fairy flycatcher The fairy flycatcher or fairy warbler (''Stenostira scita'') is a small passerine bird. Formerly placed in the Old World flycatcher family, Muscicapidae, it is now separated with some other "odd flycatchers" as the new family Stenostiridae (B ...
, ''Stenostira scita'' * Genus ''
Hyliota The hyliotas are a genus, ''Hyliota'', of passerine bird from Africa. The taxonomic position of the genus has been a longstanding mystery. They have been formerly regarded as Old World warblers in the family Sylviidae, or related to the batises a ...
'' – hyliotas. Basal
Passerida Passerida is, under the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy, one of two parvorders contained within the suborder Passeri (standard taxonomic practice would place them at the rank of infraorder). While more recent research suggests that its sister parvorde ...
with no known relatives, perhaps somewhat closer to
Promeropidae The sugarbirds are a small genus, ''Promerops'', and family, Promeropidae, of passerine birds, restricted to southern Africa. In general appearance and habits, they resemble large, long-tailed sunbirds, but are possibly more closely related to ...
(sugarbirds) **
Yellow-bellied hyliota The yellow-bellied hyliota (''Hyliota flavigaster'') is a species of Hyliota. It is found in Angola, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Gabon, ...
, ''Hyliota flavigaster'' **
Southern hyliota The southern hyliota (''Hyliota australis'') is a species of Hyliota. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Its natural habit ...
, ''Hyliota australis'' **
Usambara hyliota The Usambara hyliota (''Hyliota usambara'') is a species of Hyliota. It is found only in the Usambara Mountains in Tanga Region Tanga Region (''Mkoa wa Tanga'' in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The region covers an a ...
, ''Hyliota usambarae'' **
Violet-backed hyliota The violet-backed hyliota (''Hyliota violacea'') is a species of Hyliota. It is found in Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Lib ...
, ''Hyliota violacea'' * Genus '' Newtonia'' – newtonias. Now in Vangidae (vangas); possibly polyphyletic (Yamagishi ''et al.'' 2001) **
Dark newtonia The northern dark newtonia (''Newtonia amphichroa'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to northeastern Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It was formerly grouped with ...
, ''Newtonia amphichroa'' **
Common newtonia The common newtonia (''Newtonia brunneicauda'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It i ...
, ''Newtonia brunneicauda'' **
Archbold's newtonia Archbold's newtonia (''Newtonia archboldi'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. The birds have a ...
, ''Newtonia archboldi'' ** Red-tailed newtonia, ''Newtonia fanovanae'' – tentatively placed here


See also

* List of extinct birds


Notes


References

* *Baker, K. (1997). ''Warblers of Europe, Asia, and North Africa''. Helm .
Supporting information

Electronic appendix
* * * *del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Christie D. (editors). (2006). ''
Handbook of the Birds of the World The ''Handbook of the Birds of the World'' (HBW) is a multi-volume series produced by the Spanish publishing house Lynx Edicions in partnership with BirdLife International. It is the first handbook to cover every known living species of bird. ...
''. Volume 11: Old World Flycatchers to Old World Warblers. Lynx Edicions. . * * *Shirihai, H., Gargallo, G., & Helbig, A. J. (2001). ''Sylvia Warblers''. Helm . * Sibley, C. G. & Ahlquist, J. E. (1990). ''Phylogeny and classification of birds''. Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn. *Simms, E. (1985). ''British warblers''. Collins, London. . *


External links


Old World warblers videos
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