Flycatchers (as animal)
A18KG
Extended term *
Natural sources **
Live animal of the taxonomic family Muscicapidae. The animals are commonly known as Flycatchers. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.
Implicit facet descriptors *
Descriptors marked are not part of "[F01] Source" and open in their own default hierarchy.
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Part-nature
Live birds (as part-nature)
F02.A0EJX
Narrower terms
These are child terms of the current term, "Flycatchers (as animal)".
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Luscinia (as animal)
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Oenanthe (as animal)
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Phoenicurus (as animal)
A189C -
Ficedula (as animal)
A18KJ -
Monticola (as animal)
A18KK -
Saxicola (as animal)
A18KL -
Muscicapa (as animal)
A183G -
Erithacus (as animal)
A18PQ -
White-rumped Shama (as animal)
A18QH -
Rufous-tailed Scrub-Robin (as animal)
A1A3G -
Black Scrub-Robin (as animal)
A1A3H -
Siberian Rubythroat (as animal)
A1A3J -
Himalayan Rubythroat (as animal)
A1A3K -
Indian Blue Robin (as animal)
A1A3L -
Siberian Blue Robin (as animal)
A1A3M -
Orange-flanked Bush-robin (as animal)
A1A3N -
Golden Bush-Robin (as animal)
A1A3P -
White-throated Robin (as animal)
A1A3Q -
Indian Robin (as animal)
A1A5B -
Blue Whistling-Thrush (as animal)
A1A5F -
Little Forktail (as animal)
A1A5P -
Spotted Forktail (as animal)
A1A5Q -
Rufous-bellied Niltava (as animal)
A1AAH -
Blue-throated Blue-flycatcher (as animal)
A1AAJ -
Verditer Flycatcher (as animal)
A1AAK -
Oriental Magpie-robin (as animal)
A1AHP