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Bird Families of the World

My Missing Bird Families – Future Plans

China

The area south to Qinghai lake should be the place for the only Chinese endemic family:

  • Przevalski’s Pinktail 
Desired families by wf250 club
Search Bird Species - Clements v2024 (when you click on Search box, please wait until the frame remains black)

family #212 Old World Flycatchers (Muscicapidae) | Indian Robin, India 2020

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