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The family Vangidae (from ''vanga'', Malagasy for the
hook-billed vanga The hook-billed vanga (''Vanga curvirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and subtropical o ...
, ''Vanga curvirostris'') comprises a group of often shrike-like medium-sized birds distributed from Asia to Africa, including the vangas of Madagascar to which the family owes its name. Many species in this family were previously classified elsewhere in other families. Recent molecular techniques made it possible to assign these species to Vangidae, thereby solving several taxonomic enigmas. The family contains 40 species divided into 21 genera.


Taxonomy

In addition to the small set of Malagasy species traditionally called the vangas, Vangidae includes some Asian groups: the
woodshrike The woodshrikes are a genus, ''Tephrodornis'', of birds in the family Vangidae. Taxonomy The genus ''Tephrodornis'' was introduced in 1832 by the English naturalist William Swainson with the large woodshrike as the type species. The genus name ...
s (''Tephrodornis''),
flycatcher-shrike The flycatcher-shrikes are two species of small Asian passerine bird belonging to the genus ''Hemipus''. They are now usually placed in the Vangidae. Description They are in length.Robson, Craig (2002) ''A Field Guide to the Birds of South-east ...
s (''Hemipus'') and
philentoma ''Philentoma'' is an enigmatic genus of birds. They are now usually included in the Vangidae. Species There are two species: References * Del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Christie D. (editors). (2006). ''Handbook of the Birds of the World The ' ...
s. Vangidae belongs to a clade of corvid birds that also includes
bushshrike The bushshrikes are smallish passerine birds. They were formerly classed with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, but are now considered sufficiently distinctive to be separated from that group as the family Malaconotidae, a name that allude ...
s (Malaconotidae),
iora The ioras are a small family, Aegithinidae, of four passerine bird species found in south and southeast Asia. The family is composed of a single genus, ''Aegithina''. They were formerly grouped with the leafbirds and fairy-bluebirds, in the fam ...
s (Aegithinidae) and the Australian butcherbirds, magpies and currawongs (
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) and woodswallows (
Artamidae Artamidae is a family of passerine birds found in Australia, the Indo-Pacific region, and Southern Asia. It includes 24 extant species in six genera and three subfamilies: Peltopsinae (with one genus, '' Peltops''), Artaminae (with one genus con ...
), which has been defined as the superfamily
Malaconotoidea __NOTOC__ Malaconotoidea is a superfamily of passerine birds. They contain a vast diversity of omnivorous and carnivorous songbirds widespread in Africa and Australia, many of which superficially resemble shrikes. It was defined and named by Cac ...
. They seem closely related to some enigmatic African groups: the
helmetshrike Helmetshrikes are the eight species of smallish to mid-sized songbirds in the genus ''Prionops''. They were previously included with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, later on split between several presumably closely related groups such a ...
s (''Prionops'') and the shrike-flycatchers (''
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'' and '' Megabyas'').Fuchs, J.; Bowie, R.C.K.; Fjeldsa, J. & Pasquet, E. (2004)
Phylogenetic relationships of the African bush-shrikes and helmet-shrikes (Passeriformes: Malaconotidae)
'' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.'' 33(2): 428–439.
On Madagascar, vangas were traditionally believed to be a small family of shrike-like birds. Recent research suggests that several Madagascan taxa most similar in appearance and habits (and formerly considered to be) Old World warblers, Old World flycatchers or Old World babblers may be vangas. Yamagishi ''et al.'' found in 2001 that '' Newtonia'' appeared to belong with the vangas rather than the warblers and also that ''
Tylas The tylas vanga (''Tylas eduardi'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Tylas''. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical mois ...
'' was a vanga and not a
bulbul The bulbuls are members of a family, Pycnonotidae, of medium-sized passerine songbirds, which also includes greenbuls, brownbuls, leafloves, and bristlebills. The family is distributed across most of Africa and into the Middle East, tropic ...
.Yamagishi, S.; Honda, M.; Eguchi, K. & Thorstrom, R. (2001): Extreme endemic radiation of the Malagasy Vangas (Aves: Passeriformes). '' J. Mol. Evol.'' 53(1): 39–46
Abstract
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Ward's flycatcher Ward's flycatcher (''Pseudobias wardi''), also known as Ward's flycatcher-vanga, is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Pseudobias''. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or trop ...
and
Crossley's babbler Crossley's vanga (''Mystacornis crossleyi''), also known as Crossley's babbler-vanga, Crossley's babbler, Madagascar groundhunter, or Madagascar groundjumper, is a bird species in the family Vangidae. It is named after the specimen collector Alf ...
belong with the vangas.Cibois, A.; Pasquet, E. & Schulenberg, T.S. (1999)
HTML Molecular systematics of the Malagasy babblers (Timaliidae) and Warblers (Sylviidae), based on cytochrome ''b'' and 16S rRNA sequences
'' Mol. Phylogenet. Evol.'' 13(3): 581–595.
Cibois, A.; Slikas, B.; Schulenberg, T.S. & Pasquet, E. (2001): An endemic radiation of Malagasy songbirds is revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequence data. ''
Evolution Evolution is the change in the heritable Phenotypic trait, characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, re ...
'' 55(6): 1198–1206
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Schulenberg, T.S. (2003): The Radiations of Passerine Birds on Madagascar. ''In:'' Goodman, Steven M. & Benstead, Jonathan P. (eds.): ''The Natural History of Madagascar'': 1130–1134. University of Chicago Press. The phylogenetic relationships between the genera are shown below. The cladogram is based on a study by Sushma Reddy and collaborators that was published in 2012. The species in the subfamily Vanginae are endemic to Madagascar.


Description

The vangas are an example of
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, having evolved from a single founding population into a variety of forms adapted to various niches occupied by other bird families in other parts of the world.Garbutt, Nick (2004) Different by design: the Vangas of Madagascar, in: ''Africa – Birds & Birding'', 9: 28–34. They differ in size, colour and bill shape but are similar in
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shape and
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structure.Perrins, Christopher, ''ed.'' (2004) ''The New Encyclopedia of Birds'', Oxford University Press, Oxford. They are small to medium-sized birds, varying from 12 to 32 cm in length.Sinclair, Ian & Olivier, Langrand (1998) ''Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands'', Struik, Cape Town. Many have strong, hooked bills similar to those of shrikes. The
helmet vanga The helmet vanga (''Euryceros prevostii'') is a distinctive-looking bird of the vanga family, Vangidae, and is classified in its own genus, ''Euryceros''. It is mainly blue-black, with rufous wings and a huge arched blue bill. It is restricted to ...
has a particularly large bill with a casque on top. Other species, such as the newtonias, have a small, thin bill. The sickle-billed vanga is notable for its long, curved bill used to probe into holes and cracks. Most vangas are largely black, brown or grey above and white below. Exceptions include the blue and white blue vanga and the blue-grey
nuthatch vanga The nuthatch vanga (''Hypositta corallirostris''), also known as the coral-billed nuthatch-vanga and formerly as the coral-billed nuthatch, is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropi ...
. The helmet vanga is mostly black with a rufous back. Male
Bernier's vanga Bernier's vanga (''Oriolia bernieri'') is a bird species in the family Vangidae. It is in the monotypic genus ''Oriolia''. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habit ...
s are entirely black while the females are brown. It is one of several species with distinct male and female plumage while in other species the sexes are identical. Most vangas have whistling calls.


Distribution and habitat

They are native to
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 and the
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, although most are endemic to Madagascar in a variety of forest and scrub habitats. Several species including
Van Dam's vanga Van Dam's vanga (''Xenopirostris damii'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. Males may be identified by their black hood whereas females have only ...
and sickle-billed vanga can be found in the dry deciduous forests in the west of the island. Some such as Crossley's babbler, helmet vanga and Bernier's vanga are restricted to
rainforest Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree Canopy (biology), canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforests can be generally classified as tropi ...
in the east of the island.
Lafresnaye's vanga Lafresnaye's vanga (''Xenopirostris xenopirostris'') is a species of bird in the vanga family Vangidae. The species is monotypic and one of three species in the genus ''Xenopirostris''. It is endemic to the south and south west of Madagascar. It i ...
and the recently discovered
red-shouldered vanga The red-shouldered vanga (''Calicalicus rufocarpalis'') is a member of the vanga family endemic to south-west Madagascar. This species is notable for being the last species viewed by internationally renowned bird watcher Phoebe Snetsinger before ...
occur in subarid
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in the south-west.


Behaviour

Their diet can include insects, earthworms, millipedes, lizards and amphibians. The blue vanga and chabert vanga occasionally eat fruit. Many species feed in small groups, often in
mixed-species foraging flock A mixed-species feeding flock, also termed a mixed-species foraging flock, mixed hunting party or informally bird wave, is a flock (birds), flock of usually insectivorous birds of different species that join each other and move together while fora ...
s. The
hook-billed vanga The hook-billed vanga (''Vanga curvirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and subtropical o ...
and Lafresnaye's vanga tend to forage alone. Vangas have a variety of different foraging strategies. Many species glean food as they move through the branches. The nuthatch vanga climbs up trunks and branches like a
nuthatch The nuthatches () constitute a genus, ''Sitta'', of small passerine birds belonging to the family Sittidae. Characterised by large heads, short tails, and powerful bills and feet, nuthatches advertise their territory using loud, simple songs. Mo ...
but does not climb downwards as nuthatches do. Crossley's babbler forages by walking along the forest floor amongst the
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. The chabert vanga and the tylas vanga often fly into the air to catch prey. The three ''
Xenopirostris ''Xenopirostris'' is a genus of birds in the family Vangidae. They are all endemism, endemic to Madagascar. Species It contains the following species: References

Xenopirostris, Bird genera Endemic birds of Madagascar Taxa named by ...
'' vangas use their laterally flattened bills to strip bark off trees to search for food underneath. Most species nest in pairs, building cup-shaped nests using twigs, bark, roots and leaves. The sickle-billed vanga nests in groups and builds a large nest of sticks.


Status and conservation

Some species of vanga are common such as the
chabert vanga The chabert vanga (''Leptopterus chabert''), also erroneously called "Chabert's vanga", is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Leptopterus''. The chabert vanga is the smallest bird in the vanga family when ...
which can survive in
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and plantations of introduced trees. Several other species are threatened by loss of their forest habitat.
Pollen's vanga Pollen's vanga (''Xenopirostris polleni'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to eastern Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. ...
is classed as
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by
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and the red-shouldered vanga, Bernier's vanga, helmet vanga and
red-tailed newtonia The red-tailed newtonia (''Newtonia fanovanae'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destr ...
are regarded as vulnerable. Van Dam's vanga is classed as
endangered An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, inv ...
because it is restricted to a small area of north-west Madagascar where the forest is rapidly disappearing due to clearance for agriculture and uncontrolled bushfires.BirdLife International (2009
Species factsheet: ''Xenopirostris damii''.
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Species list

The family contains 21 genera and 40 species. FAMILY: VANGIDAE * Genus: ''
Calicalicus ''Calicalicus'' is a genus of bird in the family Vangidae. It contains two species, both of which are endemism, endemic to Madagascar: Species The genus was introduced by the French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1854 with the red-tai ...
'' **
Red-tailed vanga The red-tailed vanga (''Calicalicus madagascariensis'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. In ...
, ''Calicalicus madagascariensis'' **
Red-shouldered vanga The red-shouldered vanga (''Calicalicus rufocarpalis'') is a member of the vanga family endemic to south-west Madagascar. This species is notable for being the last species viewed by internationally renowned bird watcher Phoebe Snetsinger before ...
, ''Calicalicus rufocarpalis'' * Genus: ''Schetba'' ** Rufous vanga, ''Schetba rufa'' * Genus: ''Vanga'' **
Hook-billed vanga The hook-billed vanga (''Vanga curvirostris'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and subtropical o ...
, ''Vanga curvirostris'' * Genus: ''
Xenopirostris ''Xenopirostris'' is a genus of birds in the family Vangidae. They are all endemism, endemic to Madagascar. Species It contains the following species: References

Xenopirostris, Bird genera Endemic birds of Madagascar Taxa named by ...
'' **
Lafresnaye's vanga Lafresnaye's vanga (''Xenopirostris xenopirostris'') is a species of bird in the vanga family Vangidae. The species is monotypic and one of three species in the genus ''Xenopirostris''. It is endemic to the south and south west of Madagascar. It i ...
, ''Xenopirostris xenopirostris'' **
Van Dam's vanga Van Dam's vanga (''Xenopirostris damii'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. Males may be identified by their black hood whereas females have only ...
, ''Xenopirostris damii'' **
Pollen's vanga Pollen's vanga (''Xenopirostris polleni'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to eastern Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. ...
, ''Xenopirostris polleni'' * Genus: ''Falculea'' ** Sickle-billed vanga, ''Falculea palliata'' * Genus: ''Artamella'' ** White-headed vanga, ''Artamella viridis'' * Genus: ''Leptopterus'' **
Chabert vanga The chabert vanga (''Leptopterus chabert''), also erroneously called "Chabert's vanga", is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Leptopterus''. The chabert vanga is the smallest bird in the vanga family when ...
, ''Leptopterus chabert'' * Genus: ''
Cyanolanius ''Cyanolanius'' is a bird genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#I ...
'' **
Madagascar blue vanga The Madagascar blue vanga (''Cyanolanius madagascarinus'') is a bird species in the family Vangidae. It is found in Madagascar, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. ...
, ''Cyanolanius madagascarinus'' **
Comoros blue vanga The Comoros blue vanga or Comoro blue vanga (''Cyanolanius comorensis'') is a bird species in the family Vangidae. It is found in the Comoros, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical moist ...
, ''Cyanolanius comorensis.'' * Genus: ''Oriolia'' **
Bernier's vanga Bernier's vanga (''Oriolia bernieri'') is a bird species in the family Vangidae. It is in the monotypic genus ''Oriolia''. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habit ...
, ''Oriolia bernieri'' * Genus: ''Euryceros'' **
Helmet vanga The helmet vanga (''Euryceros prevostii'') is a distinctive-looking bird of the vanga family, Vangidae, and is classified in its own genus, ''Euryceros''. It is mainly blue-black, with rufous wings and a huge arched blue bill. It is restricted to ...
, ''Euryceros prevostii'' * Genus: ''Tylas'' **
Tylas vanga The tylas vanga (''Tylas eduardi'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Tylas''. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical mois ...
, ''Tylas eduardi'' * Genus: ''Hypositta'' **
Nuthatch vanga The nuthatch vanga (''Hypositta corallirostris''), also known as the coral-billed nuthatch-vanga and formerly as the coral-billed nuthatch, is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropi ...
or coral-billed nuthatch vanga, ''Hypositta corallirostris'' * Genus: '' Newtonia'' ** Northern dark newtonia, ''Newtonia amphichroa'' ** Southern dark newtonia, ''Newtonia lavarambo'' (sometimes considered a subspecies of ''N. amphicroa'') **
Common newtonia The common newtonia (''Newtonia brunneicauda'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is a sm ...
, ''Newtonia brunneicauda'' **
Archbold's newtonia Archbold's newtonia (''Newtonia archboldi'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. The birds have a greyis ...
, ''Newtonia archboldi'' **
Red-tailed newtonia The red-tailed newtonia (''Newtonia fanovanae'') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destr ...
, ''Newtonia fanovanae'' * Genus: ''
Prionops Helmetshrikes are the eight species of smallish to mid-sized songbirds in the genus ''Prionops''. They were previously included with the true shrikes in the family Laniidae, later on split between several presumably closely related groups such a ...
'' **
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 species ...
, ''Prionops alberti'' **
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 native to the Guinean Forests of West Africa. In Cent ...
, ''Prionops caniceps'' **
Rufous-bellied helmetshrike The rufous-bellied helmetshrike or Gabon helmetshrike (''Prionops rufiventris'') is a passerine bird belonging to the Vanga family, Vangidae. It inhabits tropical forest in Central Africa. It is sometimes included within the chestnut-bellied hel ...
, ''Prionops rufiventris'' **
Gabela helmetshrike The Gabela helmetshrike (''Prionops gabela'') is a species of bird in the Vanga family Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae. It is endemic to Angola. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests an ...
, ''Prionops gabela'' **
White-crested helmetshrike The white-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops plumatus''), also known as the white helmetshrike, is a species of passerine bird in the Vanga family Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae. Distribution and habitat It is found in A ...
, ''Prionops plumatus'' **
Grey-crested helmetshrike The gray-crested helmetshrike (''Prionops poliolophus'') is a species of bird in the Vanga family Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. Its natural habitats are dry savanna and subtropical ...
, ''Prionops poliolophus'' **
Retz's helmetshrike Retz's helmetshrike (''Prionops retzii'') is a species of bird in the helmetshrike family Vangidae, formerly usually included in the Malaconotidae. Subspecies Four subspecies are recognized: * ''P. r. nigricans'' (Neumann, 1899) – south centra ...
, ''Prionops retzii'' **
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'' * Genus: ''Mystacornis'' **
Crossley's babbler Crossley's vanga (''Mystacornis crossleyi''), also known as Crossley's babbler-vanga, Crossley's babbler, Madagascar groundhunter, or Madagascar groundjumper, is a bird species in the family Vangidae. It is named after the specimen collector Alf ...
, ''Mystacornis crossleyi'' * Genus: ''Bias'' **
Black-and-white shrike-flycatcher The black-and-white shrike-flycatcher (''Bias musicus''), also known as the black-and-white flycatcher or vanga flycatcher, is a species of passerine bird found in Africa. It was placed with the wattle-eyes and batises in the family Platysteiri ...
, ''Bias musicus'' * Genus: ''Megabyas'' ** African shrike-flycatcher, ''Megabyas flammulatus'' * Genus: '' Hemipus'' **
Black-winged flycatcher-shrike The black-winged flycatcher-shrike (''Hemipus hirundinaceus'') is a species of bird in the flycatcher-shrike genus, ''Hemipus''. It is usually placed in the Vangidae. It is found in the Malay Peninsula and the Greater Sunda Islands. Its natural h ...
, ''Hemipus hirundinaceus'' **
Bar-winged flycatcher-shrike The bar-winged flycatcher-shrike (''Hemipus picatus'') is a small passerine bird usually placed in the Vangidae. It is found in the forests of tropical southern Asia from the Himalayas and hills of southern India to Indonesia. Mainly insectivorou ...
, ''Hemipus picatus'' * Genus: ''
Tephrodornis The woodshrikes are a genus, ''Tephrodornis'', of birds in the family Vangidae. Taxonomy The genus ''Tephrodornis'' was introduced in 1832 by the English naturalist William Swainson with the large woodshrike as the type species. The genus name ...
'' **
Large woodshrike The large woodshrike (''Tephrodornis virgatus'') is found in south-eastern Asia, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. Its natural habitats are temperate forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical mangrove forest, and subt ...
, ''Tephrodornis gularis'' **
Malabar woodshrike The Malabar woodshrike (''Tephrodornis sylvicola'') is a species of bird usually placed in the family Vangidae. It is found in western India. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the large woodshrike. Gallery Malabar woodshrike - Pras ...
, ''Tephrodornis sylvicola'' **
Common woodshrike The common woodshrike (''Tephrodornis pondicerianus'') is a species of bird found in Asia. It is now usually considered a member of the family Vangidae. It is small and ashy brown with a dark cheek patch and a broad white brow. It is found across ...
, ''Tephrodornis pondicerianus'' **
Sri Lanka woodshrike The Sri Lanka woodshrike (''Tephrodornis affinis '') is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is found on Sri Lanka. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the common woodshrike The common woodshrike (''Tephrodornis pondicerianus' ...
, ''Tephrodornis affinis'' * Genus: ''
Philentoma ''Philentoma'' is an enigmatic genus of birds. They are now usually included in the Vangidae. Species There are two species: References * Del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Christie D. (editors). (2006). ''Handbook of the Birds of the World The ' ...
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Rufous-winged philentoma The rufous-winged philentoma (''Philentoma pyrhoptera'') is a bird species. They are now usually assigned to the Vangidae. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical ...
, ''Philentoma pyrhoptera'' **
Maroon-breasted philentoma The maroon-breasted philentoma (''Philentoma velata'') is a bird species. They are now usually assigned to the Vangidae. It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, and Thailand. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropica ...
, ''Philentoma velata'' * Genus: ''Pseudobias'' **
Ward's flycatcher Ward's flycatcher (''Pseudobias wardi''), also known as Ward's flycatcher-vanga, is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Pseudobias''. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or trop ...
, ''Pseudobias wardi''


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Vanga videos
on the Internet Bird Collection

Bird Families of the World {{Taxonbar, from=Q587527 *