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Category:Apterygidae - BirdForum Opus

Family: Apterygidae

Description

Kiwis from New Zealand.
A very distinctive group of ratites. They have hair-like feathers, a long and slightly decurved bill and are flightless. They are mainly nocturnal. At least one member of this group has a bill-tip organ.

Taxonomy

Apterygidae is a monotypic family in the order Apterygiformes.
It was formerly included in the order Struthioniformes.


Family Apterygidae viewedit

Genus Apteryx viewedit
A. australis Southern Brown Kiwi
A. rowi Okarito Brown Kiwi
A. mantelli North Island Brown Kiwi
A. owenii Little Spotted Kiwi
A. haastii Great Spotted Kiwi

References

  1. Cunningham et al. (2010). Bill morphology or Ibises suggests a remote-tactile sensory system for prey detection. The Auk 127:308-316.#Del Hoyo, J, A Elliot, and J Sargatal, eds. 1992. Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 1: Ostrich to Ducks. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions. ISBN 978-8487334108

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