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Cettiidae

  • Abroscopus

    Abroscopus is a small genus of bush warbler in the family Cettiidae.

  • Cettia

    Cettia is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds which make up the core of the family Cettiidae.

  • Cettia

    Le genre Cettia regroupe des bouscarles, passereaux appartenant à la famille des Cettiidae.

    1/ Tésie à tête marron
    Chestnut-headed tesia (Chích đuôi cụt bụng vàng, Cettia castaneocoronata)

    The chestnut-headed tesia was formerly included in the genus. 
    A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2011 found that the chestnut-headed tesia (Chích đuôi cụt bụng vàng) belongs to the genus Cettia, bush warbler. 
    The species was moved but retained the same common name or sometimes referred to as Cettia castaneocoronata abadiei

    2/ Grande Bouscarle
    Chestnut-crowned bush warbler (Cettia major)

    Cettiidae: Cettia from Francesco Cetti.

  • Cettiidae

    Cettiidae is a newly validated family of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers"), formerly placed in the Old World warbler "wastebin" assemblage. It contains the typical bush warblers (Cettia) and their relatives. As a common name, cettiid warblers is usually used.

    Cettiidae: Cettia from Francesco Cetti.

  • Cettiidae

    Les Cettiidae (ou cettiidés en français) sont une famille de passereaux constituée de 7 genres et de 32 espèces.


    Cettiidae: Cettia vient du nom Francesco Cetti.

  • Hemitesia

    Hemitesia is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds which make up the core of the family Cettiidae.

    1/ Pale-footed bush warbler (Chích Vân Nam, Hemitesia pallidipes)
    pallidipes combines the Latin pallidus meaning "pale" with pes meaning "foot".

    Cettiidae: Cettia from Francesco Cetti.
    The name Hemitesia combines the Ancient Greek hēmi- meaning "half-" or "small" with the genus Tesia.
    Tesia Nepalese name Tisi for the Grey-bellied Tesia Tesia cyaniventer.

  • Horornis

    Horornis is a genus of small insectivorous songbirds ("warblers") which make up the core of the newly recognized family Cettiidae. 

  • Horornis

    Horornis est un genre de passereaux de la famille des Cettiidae. Le nom vernaculaire des espèces de ce genre est les bouscarles.

    1/ Bouscarle chanteuse (Horornis diphone)
     Japanese Bush-Warbler (Chim chích bụi Nhật Bản, Horornis diphone)
    2/ Bouscarle de montagne
    Brown-flanked bush warbler(Chích chân khỏe, Horornis fortipes)
    3/ Bouscarle jaune et vert
    Aberrant Bush-Warbler (Chích mày vàng, Horornis flavolivaceus)
    4/ Bouscarle mandchoue
    Manchurian bush warbler (Horornis canturians), also known as Korean bush warbler


    Horornis: du grec oros montagne; ornis oiseau.

  • Mountain Tailorbird

    The mountain tailorbird (Phyllergates cucullatus) is a songbird species formerly placed in the "Old World warbler" assemblage, but is now placed in the genus Phyllergates of the family Cettiidae.

  • Tesia

    Tesia is a genus of Old World warbler in the family Cettiidae.
    The genus is from the Nepalese word Tisi for the grey-bellied tesia.

    1/ Slaty-bellied Tesia/Warbler (Chích đuôi cụt, Tesia olivea)
    2/ Grey-bellied Tesia/Warbler (Chích đuôi cụt bụng xám, Tesia cyaniventer)

    The chestnut-headed tesia was formerly included in the genus. 
    A molecular phylogenetic study found that the chestnut-headed tesia (Chích đuôi cụt bụng vàng) belongs to the genus Cettia, bush warbler. 
    The species was moved but retained the same common name or sometimes referred to as Cettia castaneocoronata abadiei.

  • Tickellia

    Tickellia belongs to the monotypic genus Tickellia, of bush warbler in the family Cettiidae.

    1/ Broad-billed Warbler (Chích mỏ rộng, Tickellia hodgsoni)

  • Urosphena

    Urosphena is a genus of Old World warblers in the family Cettiidae, formerly classified in the family Sylviidae. 
    The birds of this genus is similar to genus Cettia but have shorter tails.

    1/ Asian stubtail (Chích Á Châu, Urosphena squameiceps)


    Urosphena Greek oura tail; sphen, sphenos wedge.