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Passerida; Passeroidea; Sylvioidea]
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Warblers are a form taxon composed of unrelated but similar-looking songbirds. They eat mostly insects which they usually pick up from vegetation; many are accomplished songsters.
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The Old World Warblers are a group of more than 280 small insectivorous passerine bird species. They made up the family Sylviidae in the obsolete "wastebin" circumscription, and any drab smallish songbird from the Owld World was liable to be dumped in this polyphyletic assemblage. Even the Kinglets (family Regulidae), an entirely unrelated lineage of songbirds, were frequently placed in this "family".
This category includes birds united in the Sylviidae when this group was still polyphyletic. Most are now moved elsewhere. See also :Category:Old World babblers.
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:See also :Category:Old World warblers The family Sylviidae was formerly the name used for the highly polyphyletic "Old World warbler" assemblage. In the modern delimitation, the monophyletic Sylviidae contain only the typical warblers, the parrotbills, and some related genera which were formerly placed in the equally artificial "Old World babbler" assemblage.
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The African Warblers are a lineage of the Sylvioidea or warbler-like songbirds. They were formerly considered part of the "Old World warblers". However, they are very distinct and seem to constitute a new family of songbirds, though their exact limits remain to be determined.
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The tesias are a genus, Tesia, of Old World warbler in the family Cettiidae.
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