Shortwing (bird)
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This article is about insectivorous birds of the thrush family. For the birds of prey, see Accipiter. For other uses, see Shortwing.
The shortwings are colourful medium-sized mostly insectivorous birds in the genus Brachypteryx of the thrush family Turdidae, although some taxonomists place them in the Old World Flycatcher family Muscicapidae. They show strong sexual plumage dimorphism. All are southeast Asian species.
Most shortwings are place in the genus Brachypteryx.
- Gould's Shortwing, Brachypteryx stellata
- Rusty-bellied Shortwing, Brachypteryx hyperythra
- Lesser Shortwing, Brachypteryx leucophrys
- White-browed Shortwing, Brachypteryx montana
Two other species, formerly placed in Brachypteryx, are now in two other genera.
- Great Shortwing, Heinrichia calligyna
- Nilgiri Blue Robin (also known at Nilgiri Shortwing), Myiomela major
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