Parakeets are parrots, "parrot" refers to the order Psittaciformes as a whole, parakeets and macaws are both classified as true parrots, which are any member of the superfamily Psittacoidea.
In case you should know parrots (order Psittaciformes) are split not only into eight extant families, they are also split into three superfamilies The three parrot superfamilies are Strigopoidea (New Zealand Parrots) for the families Nestoridae (Kakas and Kea) and Strigopidae (Kakapo and Kakarikis), Cacatuoidea (Cockatoos) for the families Nymphicidae (Cockatiel) and Cacatuidae (True Cockatoos), and Psittacoidea (True Parrots) for the families Pezoporidae (Typical Oceanian Parrots), Psittaculidae (Asiatic Parrots), Psittacidae (African Parrots), and Aridae (New World Parrots) Macaws specifically belong to the family Aridae, which includes all parrot species native to the New World, new world parrots (family Aridae) are the most derived of the four extant families of true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea)
@lightening_ward8121, true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea) are divided into four extant families: Pezoporidae (Typical Oceanian Parrots), Psittaculidae (Asiatic Parrots), Psittacidae (African Parrots), and Aridae (New World Parrots) Macaws belong specifically to the family Aridae, which is one of the four extant families of true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea)
@lightening_ward8121, similarly, the magpie-butcherbird (fka australian magpie), black treepies (fka black magpies), luwuyas (fka green magpies), lanwuyas (fka blue magpies), and husonyas (fka azure-winged magpies) are not magpies either because only the passerines in the genus Pica are the true magpies and the jayshrike (fka crested jay), wahuhikoga or gorby (fka grey jay), common zeyroze (fka ural jay or siberian jay), and sichuan zeyroze (fka sichuan jay) are not jays at all because the only true jays are those of the subfamily Garrulinae, which is further split into the tribes Garrulini (Old World Jays) and Cyanocoracini (New World Jays).
I will say technically if you're going for the bird families the American Robin is technically a thrush, another note is that the white dove is just a colour variant of the species you put for pigeon, and as someone else commented the one for "parrot" is a ring-necked or technically know as rose-ringed parakeet, but now im just nerding on you xD I sadly got 2 wrong, as I'm not from america and I didn't recognise the Mockingbird, and secondly I messed up on the Quail and went Partridge, altho, don't quote me but I think Quails may technically be partridges lol.
1:47 the American robin is not the actual (European) robin, the American robin (sometimes called the "wandering thrush") belongs to the family "Turdidae" aka thrushes, please fix this mistake.
@@micahbirdlover8152 I'm an Israeli birder, in Hebrew the American robin name is translated to "migrating thrush", also the overall body shape is different than the flycatcher known as european robin.
Beginning birdwatcher here - 1.5 years. Still only got 34 right. 85%.
0:18: Ostriches (genus Struthio)
0:33: Crows (genus Necrophagus)
0:48: Pelicans (family Pelecanidae)
1:03: Kingfishers (family Alcedinidae)
1:18: Flamingos (order Phoenicopteriformes)
1:33: Ibises (subfamily Threskiornithinae)
1:56: Red-Breasted Thrush (Planesticus migratorius)
2:11: Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
2:26: Doves (family Columbidae (Part))
2:41: Macaws (tribe Arini)
2:56: Pigeons (family Columbidae (Part))
3:10: Gulls (family Laridae)
3:26: Owls (order Strigiformes)
3:40: Herons (family Ardeidae (Part))
3:56: Turkeys (subfamily Meleagridinae)
4:11: Geese (family Anseridae (Part))
4:26: Parrots (order Psittaciformes)
4:33: Eagles (family Aquilidae)
4:48: Cardinals (family Cardinalidae)
5:02: Kiwis (family Apterygidae)
5:18: Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae)
5:40: Loons (family Gaviidae)
5:56: Quails (superfamily Perdicoidea (Part))
6:02: Ravens (genus Corvus)
6:18: Jays (subfamily Garrulinae)
6:32: Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus)
6:46: Pheasants (subfamily Phasianinae)
7:02: Parakeets (superfamily Psittacoidea (Part))
7:17: Oriole-Blackbirds (tribe Icterini)
7:32: Grouse (subfamily Tetraoninae)
7:48: Sparrows (infraorder Passerides (Part))
8:02: Mockingbirds (subfamily Miminae)
8:18: Hawks (family Accipitridae (Part))
8:33: Woodpeckers (family Picidae)
8:48: Tropicbirds (family Phaethontidae)
9:03: Wagtails (subfamily Motacillinae)
9:18: Cuckoos (family Cuculidae)
9:32: Penguins (order Sphenisciformes)
9:48: Vultures (order Falconiformes (Part))
10:02: Albatrosses (family Diomedeidae)
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Doing great till the last third or so. 28/40. 70% failing grade.
38
know all of them
39/40 didn't recognise the mockingbird
Nice
Hiya, just a short comment on this number 17 is not a parrot but a parakeet and to be precise a Ring-Necked Parakeet. Like your quizzes 👍
Thanks CubaLibre for pointing that out, my bad!
When I was reading ur first parakeet then I saw parakeet's picture 😅😂
Exactly but to be more specific
And Alexandrine parakeet look at the back of the neck
@@TheQuizChannelI can name some birds☝️
Parakeets are parrots, "parrot" refers to the order Psittaciformes as a whole, parakeets and macaws are both classified as true parrots, which are any member of the superfamily Psittacoidea.
My 4 year old son almost got it perfect!! So amazing he really loves birds😭💗💗 38 is not bad!!!
5:51 the quail belongs to the family Phasianidae aka pheasants
Ostrich
Crow
Pelican
Kingfisher
Flamingo
Ibis
Robin
Falcon
Dove
Macaw
Pigeon
Seagull
Owl
Heron
Turkey
Goose
Parrot
Eagle
Cardinal
Kiwi
Emu
Loon
Quail
Raven
Jay
Condor
Pheasant
Parakeet
Oriole
Grouse
Sparrow
Mockingbird
Hawk
Woodpecker
Tropicbird
Wagtail
Cuckoo
Penguin
Vulture
Albatross
8:03 the mockingbird belongs to the family "mimidae" aka mimids
4:25 that's a rose ringed PARAKEET😂😂😂
Which is a parrot
@@lightening_ward8121 no, it's a parakeet
@@ickgtib yes it is, but a parakeet is a small-medium sized parrot, it’s family is in the Old Word Parrots
4:47 the cardinal belongs to the family "fringillidae" aka finches
Also for the Scarlet Macaw, its genus is a Macaw, but its family is a parrot
In case you should know parrots (order Psittaciformes) are split not only into eight extant families, they are also split into three superfamilies
The three parrot superfamilies are Strigopoidea (New Zealand Parrots) for the families Nestoridae (Kakas and Kea) and Strigopidae (Kakapo and Kakarikis), Cacatuoidea (Cockatoos) for the families Nymphicidae (Cockatiel) and Cacatuidae (True Cockatoos), and Psittacoidea (True Parrots) for the families Pezoporidae (Typical Oceanian Parrots), Psittaculidae (Asiatic Parrots), Psittacidae (African Parrots), and Aridae (New World Parrots)
Macaws specifically belong to the family Aridae, which includes all parrot species native to the New World, new world parrots (family Aridae) are the most derived of the four extant families of true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea)
@@indyreno2933 Ah so its actual family is the holotropical parrots, its order is the parrot, I see
@lightening_ward8121, true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea) are divided into four extant families: Pezoporidae (Typical Oceanian Parrots), Psittaculidae (Asiatic Parrots), Psittacidae (African Parrots), and Aridae (New World Parrots)
Macaws belong specifically to the family Aridae, which is one of the four extant families of true parrots (superfamily Psittacoidea)
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31/40 not bad tbh
36
Jay, wagtail, robin, mockingbird
Can't believe I got those wrong
I generally have problems when it comes to passeriformes
Dw, the American Robin is actually a thrush named after a Robin
37-40
39/40, I mistook the grouse for a ptarmigan 🤦🏼♂️
I mistook the quail for a patridge xD
What happened to cockatiels...😢
The American Robin is a thrush, it’s named after the European Robin but isn’t actually one!
Only passerines in the tribe Erithacini are the true robins.
@@indyreno2933 Yep, most well known one is Erithacus Rubecula
@lightening_ward8121, similarly, the magpie-butcherbird (fka australian magpie), black treepies (fka black magpies), luwuyas (fka green magpies), lanwuyas (fka blue magpies), and husonyas (fka azure-winged magpies) are not magpies either because only the passerines in the genus Pica are the true magpies and the jayshrike (fka crested jay), wahuhikoga or gorby (fka grey jay), common zeyroze (fka ural jay or siberian jay), and sichuan zeyroze (fka sichuan jay) are not jays at all because the only true jays are those of the subfamily Garrulinae, which is further split into the tribes Garrulini (Old World Jays) and Cyanocoracini (New World Jays).
I will say technically if you're going for the bird families the American Robin is technically a thrush, another note is that the white dove is just a colour variant of the species you put for pigeon, and as someone else commented the one for "parrot" is a ring-necked or technically know as rose-ringed parakeet, but now im just nerding on you xD
I sadly got 2 wrong, as I'm not from america and I didn't recognise the Mockingbird, and secondly I messed up on the Quail and went Partridge, altho, don't quote me but I think Quails may technically be partridges lol.
I’m a training zoologist, I’m counting how many I get right first
how much u get rn im still doing it
@@teriake4180 it was. 6 months ago so I’m going for a rematch later
2:18 that's a pigeon...
Doves and pigeons are practically synonyms
@@lightening_ward8121 not really, there's columba and there's streptopilia
@@ickgtib Yeah I know, but some in the Columba are called doves, the bird ur talking about can be called a Rock Dove as well as a Rock Pigeon
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1:47 the American robin is not the actual (European) robin, the American robin (sometimes called the "wandering thrush") belongs to the family "Turdidae" aka thrushes, please fix this mistake.
how do do you know this 🤨
@@micahbirdlover8152 I'm an Israeli birder, in Hebrew the American robin name is translated to "migrating thrush", also the overall body shape is different than the flycatcher known as european robin.
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2:33 that's technically a parrot
My son kicked my ass :D
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Nice quiz! I have one also... @smokyheronarts
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