List of passerines: Acanthisitti-Eurylaimides

The passerines are a large order of birds, with over 5000 species. It includes many of the familiar birds. Most passerines tend to be small; however, the oropendulas, crows, ravens and lyrebirds tend to be largep:330; p:358; p:390. Most passerines are in the Passeri suborder. They are joined by seriemas, falcons, caracaras, parrots and cockatoos in Passerimorphae.

Acanthisitti
The New Zealand wrens are endemic to New Zealand.

Acanthisittidae
2 genera, 4 species


 * Rifleman, Acanthisitta chloris
 * †Bushwren, Xenicus longipes
 * New Zealand Rockwren, Xenicus gilviventris
 * †Stephens Island Wren, Xenicus lyalli

Tyranni
The suboscines, the more primitive passerines; many are found in Central and South America.

Calyptomenidae

 * List of broadbills

Sapayoidae

 * List of broadbills

Philepittidae

 * List of suboscines

Eurylaimidae

 * List of broadbills

Pittidae

 * List of pittas

Pipridae

 * List of suboscines

Cotingidae

 * List of suboscines

Tityridae

 * List of suboscines

Tyrannidae

 * List of tyrant flycatchers

Melanopareiidae

 * List of suboscines

Conopophagidae

 * List of suboscines

Thamnophilidae

 * List of antbirds

Grallariidae

 * List of suboscines

Rhinocryptidae

 * List of suboscines

Formicariidae

 * List of suboscines

Furnariidae

 * List of furnariids

Paracorvids

 * List of paracorvids and Corvida
 * List of honeyeaters

Corvida

 * List of paracorvids and Corvida
 * List of Monarch flycatchers

Passerida

 * List of basal Passerids

Passeroidea

 * List of Passeroidea
 * List of leaf-warblers
 * List of bubuls
 * List of babblers

Reguloidea

 * List of Reguloids and Bombycilloids

Bombycilloidea

 * List of Reguloids and Bombycilloids

Certhioidea

 * List of Certhioids

Muscicapoidea

 * List of Muscicapoids


 * List of Old World flycatchers
 * List of tanagers