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  • The Palaeognathae or "old jaws" is one of the two superorders recognized within the taxonomic class Aves and consist of the ratites and tinamous.
  • Tinamous are the only living group of palaeognaths able to fly, and were traditionally regarded as the sister group of the flightless ratites, but recent work places them well within the ratite radiation as most closely related to the extinct moa of New Zealand, implying flightlessness emerged among ratites multiple times.
  • The little tinamou is one of 21 species in the genus Crypturellus, the most species-rich genus of tinamous.
  • Tinamous are the only members from their infraclass that aren't ratites, and can even fly, albeit poorly.
  • All tinamous are usually treated in a single family (Tinamidae) and, contrary to traditional classifications, they are embedded within the group known as ratites, most closely related to the extinct moa of New Zealand.
  • Palaeognathae contains five extant branches of flightless lineages (plus two extinct clades), termed ratites, and one flying lineage, the Neotropic tinamous.
  • The island has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports significant populations of solitary tinamous, white-necked hawks, red-browed amazons, unicolored antwrens, cinnamon-vented pihas, bare-throated bellbirds, and azure-shouldered and black-backed tanagers.
  • & Bamford, Mike (2002): Ratites and tinamous : Tinamidae, Rheidae, Dromaiidae, Casuariidae, Apterygidae, Struthionidae.
  • The grey-legged tinamou, like all tinamous, is in the family tinamidae and the infraclass palaeognathae.
  • Though such birds must have existed by that time already, and most likely at least tinamou ancestors (basal Tinamiformes) did live in South America by the Late Cretaceous, tinamous proper (Tinamidae) are only known with certainty since the Miocene.
  • Diogenornis possesses a rather narrow beak, similar to that of tinamous, lithornithids and cassowaries, as well as rather large wings.
  • Among bird species with a penis are paleognaths (tinamous and ratites) and Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans).
  • The major clades of birds that have UVS vision are Palaeognathae (ratites and tinamous), Charadriiformes (shorebirds, gulls, and alcids), Trogoniformes (trogons), Psittaciformes (parrots), and Passeriformes (perching birds, representing more than half of all avian species).
  • Nothurinae or aridland tinamous is one of two subfamilies of the Tinamidae family, the other being Tinaminae.
  • Notopalaeognathae is a clade that contains the order Rheiformes (rheas), the clade Novaeratitae (which includes the cassowaries and emus, the kiwis, and the extinct elephant birds), and the clade Dinocrypturi (comprising the tinamous and the extinct moas).
  • Birds include hawks, hummingbirds, tinamous, common quail (Coturnix coturnix), seriemas and neotropical bellbirds.
  • These include several tinamous (Crypturellus and Tinamus genera), six macaws (Ara genus), many parakeets (Aratinga, Pyrrhura and Brotogeris genera), parrots (Amazona and Pionus genera) and hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin).
  • While the IOC World Bird List and the Clements Checklist categorise Rheiformes as its own order, the BirdLife Data Zone includes rheas, along with ostriches, tinamous, cassowaries, emu, and kiwis, in the order Struthioniformes.
  • Noted birds at Salar del Huasco include Andean avocets, Andean condors, Andean flamingos, Andean goose, Andean gulls, Andean lapwings, Andean negritos, Baird's sandpipers, black-crowned night herons, buff-winged cinclodes, Chilean flamingo, crested ducks, giant coots, James's flamingo, least seedsnipes, lesser yellowlegs, nandus, nuthatchers, Puna plovers, Puna teal, puna tinamous, silvery grebes, Wilson's phalaropes, yellow-billed pintail and yellow-billed teals.



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