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passerine

Sparrow vs Passerine - What's the difference?

sparrow | passerine |


As a proper noun sparrow

is .

As a noun passerine is

any bird of the order passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species.

As an adjective passerine is

of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Taxonomy vs Passerine - What's the difference?

taxonomy | passerine |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and passerine

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while passerine is any bird of the order passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species.

As an adjective passerine is

of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Rupicola - What's the difference?

passerine | rupicola |


As nouns the difference between passerine and rupicola

is that passerine is any bird of the order passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while rupicola is (zoology) any of several south american passerine birds, of the genus rupicola , having bright plumage and a fan-shaped crest on the head.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Waggie - What's the difference?

passerine | waggie |


As nouns the difference between passerine and waggie

is that passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while waggie is the pied wagtail, a small passerine bird, subspecies: Motacilla alba yarrellii, a subspecies of the white wagtail, found in Britain and Ireland.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Piopio - What's the difference?

passerine | piopio |


As nouns the difference between passerine and piopio

is that passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while piopio is either of two extinct passerine songbirds of New Zealand: the North Island piopio (Turnagra tanagra) and South Island piopio (Turnagra capensis).

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Mejiro - What's the difference?

passerine | mejiro |


As nouns the difference between passerine and mejiro

is that passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while mejiro is a small passerine bird, Zosterops japonicus, the Japanese white-eye.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Turdid - What's the difference?

passerine | turdid |


As nouns the difference between passerine and turdid

is that passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while turdid is any of the family Turdidae of passerine birds; a thrush.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Stubtail - What's the difference?

passerine | stubtail |


As nouns the difference between passerine and stubtail

is that passerine is any bird of the order passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while stubtail is any of the three species of passerine birds in the genus urosphena , native to asia.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Cuculid - What's the difference?

passerine | cuculid |


As nouns the difference between passerine and cuculid

is that passerine is any bird of the order passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while cuculid is (zoology) any of the family cuculidae of near-passerine birds, the cuckoos.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

Passerine vs Emberizid - What's the difference?

passerine | emberizid |


As nouns the difference between passerine and emberizid

is that passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes, which comprises more than half of all bird species while emberizid is any member of the taxonomic family Emberizidae of passerine birds.

As an adjective passerine

is of, or relating to a passerine or perching bird.

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