Passerine
Passerines, or Passeriformes, are the largest and most diverse order of birds, comprising more than half of all living bird species. With estimated numbers commonly reported between 5,000 and 6,000 species, passerines are found on every continent and in a wide range of habitats. They are commonly called passerines or perching birds, a reference to their typical perching posture on branches and wires.
The order is divided into two major suborders: oscines (songbirds) and suboscines. Oscines possess a more complex
Physically diverse, passerines range from small insectivores to granivores and fruit eaters; beak shape and size
Geographically they are cosmopolitan, inhabiting forests, grasslands, deserts, and urban environments. Reproduction involves nesting in a
Taxonomically, Passeriformes is the largest order of birds, containing numerous families such as Corvidae, Fringillidae, Parulidae,