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Tityras, Becards, Sharpbill

The Tityridae family is a group of small to medium-sized birds inhabiting the Neotropics' forests and woodlands, which includes 45 species formerly classified under the Tyrannidae, Pipridae, and Cotingidae families. The English zoologist George Robert Gray first recognized them as a family in 1840. Although Tityridae lacks a widely accepted common name, they are sometimes referred to as tityras, mourners, and allies. These birds range from the diminutive buff-throated purpletuft, which measures 9.5 cm (3.7 inches) and weighs 10 grams (0.35 ounces), to the larger masked tityra, at 24 cm (9.5 inches) and 88 grams (3.1 ounces). Through various morphological and DNA studies, the existence of this family has been established and divided into two main clades. Despite being a traditionally recognized family, a 2019 study suggests that including certain genera may render Tityridae paraphyletic. The family encompasses 11 different genera, each with its own set of unique species, ranging from the various becards in the genus Pachyramphus to the unique sharpbill in the genus Oxyruncus, embodying the incredible diversity of the family.

Regions

Amazonian Royal Flycatcher

Onychorhynchus coronatus

Andean Laniisoma

Laniisoma buckleyi

Atlantic Royal Flycatcher

Onychorhynchus swainsoni
A photo of a Barred Becard (Pachyramphus versicolor) , male

Barred Becard

Pachyramphus versicolor

Black-and-white Becard

Pachyramphus albogriseus
A photo of a Black-capped Becard (Pachyramphus marginatus) , male

Black-capped Becard

Pachyramphus marginatus
A photo of a Black-crowned Tityra (Tityra inquisitor) , male

Black-crowned Tityra

Tityra inquisitor

Black-tailed Myiobius

Myiobius atricaudus
A photo of a Black-tailed Tityra (Tityra cayana) , male

Black-tailed Tityra

Tityra cayana

Brazilian Laniisoma

Laniisoma elegans

Brown-winged Schiffornis

Schiffornis turdina

Buff-throated Purpletuft

Iodopleura pipra
A photo of a Chestnut-crowned Becard (Pachyramphus castaneus)

Chestnut-crowned Becard

Pachyramphus castaneus

Cinereous Becard

Pachyramphus rufus

Cinereous Mourner

Laniocera hypopyrra

Cinnamon Becard

Pachyramphus cinnamomeus

Crested Becard

Pachyramphus validus

Dusky Purpletuft

Iodopleura fusca

Foothill Schiffornis

Schiffornis aenea

Glossy-backed Becard

Pachyramphus surinamus
A photo of a Green-backed Becard (Pachyramphus viridis)

Green-backed Becard

Pachyramphus viridis

Greenish Schiffornis

Schiffornis virescens

Guianan Schiffornis

Schiffornis olivacea
A photo of a Masked Tityra (Tityra semifasciata) , male

Masked Tityra

Tityra semifasciata

Northern Royal Flycatcher

Onychorhynchus mexicanus

Northern Schiffornis

Schiffornis veraepacis

One-colored Becard

Pachyramphus homochrous

Pacific Royal Flycatcher

Onychorhynchus occidentalis

Pink-throated Becard

Pachyramphus minor
A photo of a Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher (Terenotriccus erythrurus)

Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher

Terenotriccus erythrurus

Russet-winged Schiffornis

Schiffornis stenorhyncha

Sharpbill

Oxyruncus cristatus

Slaty Becard

Pachyramphus spodiurus

Speckled Mourner

Laniocera rufescens

Tawny-breasted Myiobius

Myiobius villosus

Varzea Schiffornis

Schiffornis major
A photo of a Whiskered Myiobius (Myiobius barbatus)

Whiskered Myiobius

Myiobius barbatus

White-browed Purpletuft

Iodopleura isabellae
A photo of a White-naped Xenopsaris (Xenopsaris albinucha)

White-naped Xenopsaris

Xenopsaris albinucha
A photo of a White-winged Becard (Pachyramphus polychopterus) , male

White-winged Becard

Pachyramphus polychopterus

Yellow-cheeked Becard

Pachyramphus xanthogenys
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