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- Cettia abstract "Cettia is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers") which make up the core of the newly recognized family Cettiidae. They were formerly placed in the Sylviidae, which at that time was a wastebin taxon for the warbler-like Sylvioidea. The range of this genus extends from Europe to southeast Asia.The cettiid or typical bush warblers share the lifestyle and related adaptations and apomorphies with Bradypterus, the other genus called bush warblers. However, Bradypterus is related to the grass warblers of Locustella and Megalurus and is more distant from Cettia. Both "bush warbler" genera are smallish birds well adapted to climbing among shrubbery. They are markedly long-tailed birds, at first glance somewhat reminiscent of wrens.These are quite terrestrial birds, which live in densely vegetated habitats such as thick forest and reedbeds. They will walk away from disturbance rather than flush. The plumage similarities and skulking lifestyle makes these birds hard to see and identify.Cettid bush warblers tend towards rich or greyish browns above and buffish or light grey tones below. They have little patterning apart from the ubiquitous supercilium. Altogether, they appear much like the plainer species among Acrocephalus marsh warblers in coloration. Megalurid bush warblers tend to be somewhat slimmer and have a very long and pointed tail, but are otherwise very similar.".
- Cettia class Bird.
- Cettia class Modern_birds.
- Cettia class Neognathae.
- Cettia family Cettiidae.
- Cettia family Sylvioidea.
- Cettia kingdom Animal.
- Cettia order Neoaves.
- Cettia order Passerida.
- Cettia order Passerine.
- Cettia order Songbird.
- Cettia phylum Chordate.
- Cettia thumbnail 37-090505-cettis-warbler-at-Kalloni-east-river.jpg?width=300.
- Cettia wikiPageExternalLink Alström+et+al+Sylvioidea+MPEV+2006.pdf.
- Cettia wikiPageID "347046".
- Cettia wikiPageRevisionID "597072870".
- Cettia classis Bird.
- Cettia familia Cettiidae.
- Cettia genus "Cettia".
- Cettia genusAuthority "Bonaparte, 1834".
- Cettia hasPhotoCollection Cettia.
- Cettia imageCaption Cetti's_Warbler.
- Cettia imageWidth "240".
- Cettia infraclassis Neognathae.
- Cettia infraordo Passerida.
- Cettia name "Cettia".
- Cettia ordo Passerine.
- Cettia phylum Chordate.
- Cettia regnum Animal.
- Cettia subclassis Modern_birds.
- Cettia subdivision "4".
- Cettia subdivisionRanks Species.
- Cettia subordo Songbird.
- Cettia superfamilia Sylvioidea.
- Cettia superordo Neoaves.
- Cettia subject Category:Bird_genera.
- Cettia subject Category:Cettia.
- Cettia type Abstraction100002137.
- Cettia type Category105838765.
- Cettia type Cognition100023271.
- Cettia type Concept105835747.
- Cettia type Content105809192.
- Cettia type GeneraOfBirds.
- Cettia type Genus105845013.
- Cettia type Idea105833840.
- Cettia type Kind105839024.
- Cettia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cettia type Animal.
- Cettia type Bird.
- Cettia type Eukaryote.
- Cettia type Species.
- Cettia type Organism.
- Cettia comment "Cettia is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers") which make up the core of the newly recognized family Cettiidae. They were formerly placed in the Sylviidae, which at that time was a wastebin taxon for the warbler-like Sylvioidea. The range of this genus extends from Europe to southeast Asia.The cettiid or typical bush warblers share the lifestyle and related adaptations and apomorphies with Bradypterus, the other genus called bush warblers.".
- Cettia label "Cettia".
- Cettia label "Cettia".
- Cettia label "Cettia".
- Cettia label "Cettia".
- Cettia label "Короткокрылые камышовки (род)".
- Cettia sameAs Cettia.
- Cettia sameAs Cettia.
- Cettia sameAs Cettia.
- Cettia sameAs m.03m3mh9.
- Cettia sameAs Q859842.
- Cettia sameAs Q859842.
- Cettia sameAs Cettia.
- Cettia wasDerivedFrom Cettia?oldid=597072870.
- Cettia depiction 37-090505-cettis-warbler-at-Kalloni-east-river.jpg.
- Cettia isPrimaryTopicOf Cettia.
- Cettia name "Cettia".