Order Gaviiformes
–Family: Gaviidae (loons)
–Key features: legs far back on body, long sleek body, long neck, sharply pointed bill, palmately webbed toes
– Common Loon (B–COLO)”
Order Podicipediformes
“–Family: Podicipedidae (grebes)
–Key features: most have chisel–like bill, lobate–webbed feet, superficially loon–like
–Western grebe, horned grebe, pied–billed grebe”
Order Procellariiformes
Order Pelecaniformes
–Families: Pelicanidae, Phalacrocoracidae, Phaethontidae
– pelicans, cormorants, tropicbirds
– only birds with totipalmately webbed feet (all four toes webbed)
– all but tropicbirds lack exposed external nares.
Order Ciconiiformes
Order Anseriformes
Family Anatidae
What are the subfamilies and their characteristics?
(swans, geese, ducks, screamers)
Family Anatidae
–subfamily Oxyurinae: small hallux/hind toe, stiff–tailed. Includes Ruddy Ducks
–subfamily Anserinae: exclusively vegetarian diet, strongly migratory. Swans and geese.
–subfamily Anatinae: Tarsus partly scutellate for all
–subfamily Merginae: sea ducks. Serrated bills. Marine life. Includes buffleheads, scoters, goldeneyes, mergansers, harlequin duck
Order Falconiformes
(eagle, hawk, falcons)
All Falconiformes:
Family accipitridae: lacks tooth-like projection seen in falconidae
Falconidae: toothed projection
Order Galliformes
(Grouse, Turkey, Quail, Ptarmigan, Pheasant, etc.)
Order Gruiformes
(cranes, rails, coots)
Order Charadriiformes
(Shorebirds, Gulls, plovers, sandpipers, terns, murrelet, and Allies)
Order Columbiformes
(Doves & Pigeons)
Order Cathartiformes
(new world vulture)
Order Strigiformes
(owls)
Family Strigidae
Order Caprimulgiformes
(Nighthawks, Whip–poor–will)
–Family Caprimulgidae
Order Apodiformes
(swift and hummingbirds)
–Family: Trochilidae, Apodidae
–small, weak feet, very small humerus
Order Coraciiformes
(kingfishers)
–Only one species, Belted Kingfisher
–Family Alcinididae
–small syndactyl feet (two toes 2 & 3 partially fused)
- hole-nesters
Order Piciformes
(woodpeckers and allies)
–Family Picidae
–zygodactyl feet,
- long barb–tipped tongues,
- bill is chisel–like
Order Passeriformes
(perching birds)
–Many families
–feet anisodactyl (3 toes in front, 1 behind) for perching
- Usually 12 tail feathers
What is the order of Passeriformes
Perching birds
What is the order of Piciformes
Woodpeckers and allies
What is the order of Coraciiformes
kingfishers
What is the order of Apodiformes
Hummingbirds and swifts
What is the order of Caprimulgiformes
Nighthawks, whip-poor whills
What is the order of Strigiformes
Owls