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red robin

Erithacus rubecula Linné.
Klassische Systematik
Reich  animals Animalia
Stamm  Chordata chordates
Klasse  Birds Aves
Ordnung  Passeriformes Passeriformes
Familie  Turdidae Turdidae
Gattung  ... Erithacus
Art  European robin E rubecula
Author(s)  L.
Jahr  1753
Phylogenetische Systematik
Ordnung  Passeriformes ...
superFamilie  Muscicapoidea [1]

European robin formely classified as Turdidae, today considered a Old World flycatcher. It is the only one species on genus Erithacus in the subfamiy Erithacinae

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