Birds
Birds are a very large family of animals, so many, that they are broken down into groups by order, according to the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy- a new and increasingly approved taxonomy based on DNA analysis, as opposed to the older taxonomy, which was more based on appearance, geography, and behavior.
Anseriformes
Anseriformes contain three families of birds, the largest of which is waterfowl, including ducks and geese.

Anseriformes Gallery

 

Bucerotiformes
Bucerotiformes consists of hornbills, of which there are 54 species, and they exist primarily in the "old world", Asia, Africa and Europe..

Bucerotiformes Gallery

 

Ciconiiformes (including Falconiformes)
Ciconiiformes traditionally included long-legged wading birds with large bills.  The Sibley-Ahlquist theory broadened the category to include the older order Faloniformes.

Ciconiiformes Gallery

 

Columbiformes
Columbiformes is a large order, containing the world's doves and pigeons, as well as the extinct Dodo bird.

Columbiformes Gallery

 

Coraciiformes
The Coraciiformes are a particularly colorful order, and all have three toes that point forward, and mostly spend their time in trees.  They eat insects, lizards, and small mammals, depending on the size of the bird.

Coraciiformes Gallery

 

Craciformes
Craciformes is an order of birds that contains turkeys, grouse, quails and pheasants.  In Africa, this includes the Guineafowl.

Craciformes Gallery

 

Gruiformes
Gruiformes is a diverse order, containing bustards, very large cranes, trumpeters, etc...  Most of these are wading birds.

Gruiformes Gallery

 

Passeriformes
Passeriformes is the largest order of birds, with over half the species belonging to this group.  Passerines are also called perching birds, and there are over 5400 species- twice as many as rodents, the most diverse order of the mammals.

Many of the passerines are songbirds and have evolved complicated vocal controls.

Passeriformes Gallery

 

Psittaciformes
Psittaciformes are basically parrots, of which there are 353 species currently known.  We only saw one parrot in Zambia- Lilian's Lovebird.

Psittaciformes Gallery

 


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