Microcerculus

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title: Microcerculus
text: Microcerculus is a genus of birds in the wren family Troglodytidae that are endemic to Central America and tropical regions of South America. These are small wrens with very short tails, long legs and a long bill. They forage on or near the ground in humid forests. The genus was first mentioned in print by the English naturalist Osbert Salvin in 1861. Salvin credits the zoologist Philip Sclater for coining the name but Sclater's book on American birds was not published until 1862. Some taxonomis
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description: Genus of birds
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date modified: 2024-01-04T04:11:01Z
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