Family Acanthizidae

Acanthiza - Acanthiza is a genus of passeriform birds, mostly found in Australia but with one species restricted to New Guinea.

Acanthornis - The Scrubtit is 11-12 cm long and weighs around 10 g.

Aphelocephala - Aphelocephala is a genus of bird in the thornbill family Acanthizidae.

Calamanthus - Calamanthus is a genus of bird in the Acanthizidae family.

Chthonicola - On the IUCN Red List, the Speckled Warbler was uplisted from Least Concern to Near Threatened status in 2000; having turned out to be more common than previously believed, but was downlisted to Least Concern again in the 2007 IUCN Red List.

Crateroscelis - Crateroscelis is a genus of bird in the Pardalotidae family.

Gerygone - Gerygone, the gerygones, is a genus of bird in the Acanthizidae family.

Hylacola - Hylacola is a genus of bird in the Pardalotidae family.

Mohoua - Mohoua is a small genus of 3 bird species endemic to New Zealand.

Oreoscopus - It is endemic to Australia.

Origma - The Rockwarbler or Origma is a species of bird in the Pardalotidae family, endemic to N.

Pycnoptilus - The Pilotbird is a large, plump species of acanthizid, measuring around 18 cm in length and weighing 27 g.

Pyrrholaemus - Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation.

Sericornis - Sericornis is a genus of small, mainly insectivorous, birds, the scrubwrens.

Smicrornis - Australia's smallest bird, the Weebill is found in woodlands and forests throughout mainland Australia.

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Acanthizidae