nearpasserines
Nearpasserines, also known as "near passerines," are a group of birds that are closely related to passerines, but do not belong to the order Passeriformes. They are characterized by their small to medium body size, perching habits, and often, a song-like vocalization. Nearpasserines include a diverse range of species, such as the hummingbirds, swifts, and trogons.
Hummingbirds, for instance, are known for their rapid wing beats and ability to hover in mid-air. They
Despite their similarities to passerines, nearpasserines have distinct evolutionary histories. They are believed to have diverged
Nearpasserines play important roles in their respective ecosystems. Hummingbirds, for example, are crucial pollinators, while swifts