Most species are terrestrial, feeding primarily on insects, although also eating some seeds. In particular the whitefaces consume large numbers of seeds, and other species will take fruits. The secretions of sap-sucking insects are favoured by some species, as are the insects themselves. Some species are less terrestrial, such as the Weebill , which forages in the treetops, or the rock-dwelling Rockwarbler . ... source: Wikipedia
| Accepted name | Source |
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| ACANTHIZIDAE |
| Synonyms | Source |
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| Acanthizinae Bonaparte, 1854 | |
| Acanthizinae Bonaparte, 1854 |
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