Bombycilloidea

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Bombycilloidea is a superfamily of passerine birds that includes waxwings and several related, primarily frugivorous and insectivorous songbird families found across the Northern Hemisphere.

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Label Occurrences
Bombycilloidea canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird superfamily
clade of passerine birds
taxonomic superfamily
characteristicTrait aerial insect foraging in some lineages
specialized for fruit eating
class Aves
commonName Bombycilloidea
conservationStatus most species not globally threatened
contains primarily arboreal songbirds
diet frugivorous
insectivorous
distribution Northern Hemisphere
ecologicalRole important seed dispersers
eggColor pale with darker speckles
feedingBehavior often feed in flocks
geographicRange Asia
Caribbean region
linked to: Caribbean

Europe
North America
includes waxwings
includesFamily Bombycillidae
Dulidae
Hylocitreidae
linked to: Hylocitrea

Hypocoliidae
linked to: Hemiprocnidae

Ptiliogonatidae
kingdom Animalia
migratoryBehavior many species are migratory
notableGenus Bombycilla
linked to: Bombycillidae

Dulus
Hypocolius
Ptiliogonys
order Passeriformes
phylogeneticPosition part of the Passerida radiation
phylum Chordata
plumage many species show crests or distinctive head markings
often features soft, silky feathers
recognizedBy modern avian taxonomies based on molecular data
reproductiveBehavior build cup-shaped nests in trees or shrubs
songType soft high-pitched calls
suborder Passeri
threats climate change impacts on fruit availability
habitat loss
typicalHabitat forests
shrublands
woodlands
vocalizationType simple songs compared to many passerines

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Aves hasSubgroup Bombycilloidea
Bombycilloidea commonName Bombycilloidea