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White-capped 🔍

White-capped birds have a bright, white outer coat that is often associated with their plumage color.

Luridae 🔍

Luridae is a family of birds that includes several species known for their distinctive coloration, including the brown-and-black spotted Lurida (also known as the black-bellied parakeet) and the white-vented Lurida (also known as the white-capped parakeet). These birds are commonly found in tropical rainforests and have been used to collect information about the distribution of various species, such as butterflies.

Sapindaceae 🔍

Sapindaceae is a family of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae, which includes saplings and shrubs native to tropical regions around the world. This family is characterized by its large leaves that are often used for leaf litter and as food sources for animals like birds and insects. The genus includes species such as the popular "Sapindus" (the common sapsucker) and the more specialized "Sapindus" (the white-capped sapling).

Wilfredomys 🔍

Wilfredomys is a genus of birds in the family Turdidae, which includes the common wilful flycatcher and the lesser white-capped warbler. This genus contains two species, Wilfredomys carolinensis and Wilfredomys leucophorus, both found in North America and Europe.

Pariambidae 🔍

Pariambids are a group of invertebrate animals that include the common carp (Acanthamoeba), which is also known as a paramecium, and other species like the white-capped carp (Pelemaenus) and the brown-capped carp. The term "pariambidae" refers to these aquatic creatures.

Lingulidae 🔍

Linguals are members of a large family of birds, including the rufous-bellied woodpecker and the white-capped chickadee.

Cochlostyla 🔍

Cochlastylia is a genus of birds in the family Pulpitidae, containing only one species, C. coccinea, which is commonly known as the white-capped chickadee. This bird has the characteristic of being able to fly with its beak extended and can reach up to 30 feet (9 meters) in flight. It's also a social animal, living in flocks or groups of four or more birds.