Helmetshrikes are a
family
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uniting some smallish to mid-sized
songbird
A songbird is a bird belonging to the suborder Passeri of the perching birds ( Passeriformes). Another name that is sometimes seen as the scientific or vernacular name is Oscines, from Latin ''oscen'', "songbird". The Passeriformes contains 50 ...
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of ...
. They were included with the true shrikes in the family
Laniidae, later on split between several presumably closely related groups such as bushshrikes (
Malaconotidae) and cuckooshrikes (
Campephagidae), but are now considered sufficiently distinctive to be separated from that group into the family
Vangidae.
Description and ecology
This is an African group of species which are found in scrub or open woodland. They are similar in feeding habits to shrikes, hunting insects and other small prey from a perch on a bush or tree.
Although similar in build to the shrikes, these tend to be colourful species with the distinctive crests or other head ornaments, such as wattles, from which they get their name.
Helmetshrikes are noisy and sociable birds, some of which breed in loose colonies. They lay 2–4 eggs in neat, well-hidden nests.
Systematics
As the relationships of the shrike-like birds are increasingly disentangled, the helmetshrikes appear to form an
evolutionary radiation
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with the
Vangidae.
* Genus ''
Prionops'' – typical helmetshrikes
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White-crested helmetshrike, ''Prionops plumatus''
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Grey-crested helmetshrike, ''Prionops poliolophus''
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Yellow-crested helmetshrike
The yellow-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops alberti'') or King Albert's helmetshrike is a species of bird in the Vanga family Vangidae. This large, striking helmetshrike is unique in its black plumage and bright yellow crest. Though this specie ...
, ''Prionops alberti''
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Red-billed helmetshrike
The red-billed helmetshrike or chestnut-bellied helmetshrike (''Prionops caniceps'') is a species of bird in the Vanga family, Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae.
It is found in West Africa, occurring in Benin, Cameroon, ...
, ''Prionops caniceps''
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Rufous-bellied helmetshrike, ''Prionops rufiventris''
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Retz's helmetshrike, ''Prionops retzii''
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Gabela helmetshrike, ''Prionops gabela''
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Chestnut-fronted helmetshrike
The chestnut-fronted helmetshrike (''Prionops scopifrons'') is a species of bird in the Vanga family Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae.
It is found in Kenya, Mozambique, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. Its ...
, ''Prionops scopifrons''
External links
Helmetshrike videosin the Macaulay Library
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Taxa named by Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot