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Charadriiformes

Charadriiformes
Crestedauklet41.jpg
Crested Auklets, which are Auks
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Charadriiformes
Families
 Thinocoridae
 Pedionomidae
 Scolopacidae
 Rostratulidae
 Jacanidae
 Chionididae
 Burhinidae
 Haematopodidae
 Recurvirostridae
 Ibidorhynchidae
 Charadriidae
 Pluvianellidae
 Dromadidae
 Glareolidae
 Stercorariidae
 Rhynchopidae
 Laridae
 Sternidae
 Alcidae

Charadriiformes is a diverse order of small to medium-large birds. It includes about 350 species and has members in all parts of the world. Most Charadriiformes live near water and eat invertebrates or other small animals; however some are pelagic, some occupy deserts and a few are found in thick forest.

The order is usually divided into three suborders:

  • The waders (or Charadrii) are typical shorebirds, most of which feed by probing in the mud or picking items off the surface in both coastal and freshwater environments.
  • The suborder Lari includes the gulls and their allies. These are generally larger species which take fish from the sea. Several gulls and skuas will also take food items from beaches, or rob smaller species, and some have become adapted to inland environments.
  • The auks (or Alcae) are coastal species which nest on sea cliffs and "fly" underwater to catch fish.

The Sibley-Alquist taxonomy, which has been widely accepted in America, lumps all the Charadriiformes together with the seabirds and birds of prey into a greatly enlarged order Ciconiiformes.

Referenced By

Alcae | Aleutian Tern | Amami Woodcock | American Avocet | American Golden Plover | American Herring Gull | American Woodcock | Ancient Murrelet | Anseriformes | Arctic Skua | Arctic Tern | Armenian Gull | Asian Dowitcher | Asiatic Dowitcher | Atlantic Puffin | Audouin's Gull | Aves | Avian | Avifauna | Avocet | Baird's Sandpiper | Bar-tailed Godwit | Bird | Birds | Black-bellied Plover | Black-fronted Dotterel | Black-headed Gull | Black-necked Stilt | Black-tailed Godwit | Black-winged Pratincole | Black-winged Stilt | Black Guillemot | Black Tern | Bonaparte's Gull | Bridled Tern | Broad-billed Sandpiper | Brunnich's Guillemot | Buff-breasted Sandpiper | Burhinidae | Calidrid | Calidris | Caspian Gull | Caspian Plover | Caspian Tern | Catharacta | Celebes Woodcock | Charadriidae | Charadriiformes | Charadriinae | Chinese Crested Tern | Ciconiiformes | Collared Pratincole | Common Greenshank | Common Guillemot | Common Gull | Common Murre | Common Pied Oystercatcher | Common Pratincole | Common Redshank | Common Ringed Plover | Common Sandpiper | Common Snipe | Common Tern | Courser | Crab Plover | Cream-coloured Courser | Curlew | Curlew Sandpiper | Dotterel | Dovekie | Dowitcher | Dromadidae | Dunlin | Dusky Woodcock | East Siberian Herring Gull | Elegant Tern | Elseyornis melanops | Eskimo Curlew | Eurasian Curlew | Eurasian Dotterel | Eurasian Golden Plover | Eurasian Oystercatcher | Eurasian Woodcock | Extinct birds | Forster's Tern | Franklin's Gull | Glareolidae | Glaucous Gull | Godwit | Great Auk


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