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Biota (Life)
Eukaryote (Eukarya)
Podiata
Unikont (Unikonta)
Opisthokont (Opisthokonta)
Holozoa
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Apoikozoa (Choanozoa)
Animal (Animalia)
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Teleostomi
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Bird (Birds)
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Passeriformes (Passerine)
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Passerida
Sylvioidea
Tit (Tits)

Cyanistes (133565)

English name: tit

Children (5 direct children, 29 direct and indirect children):

Eurasian blue tit (tree size 9)
Cyanistes caeruleus

Azure tit (tree size 8)
Cyanistes cyanus

White-fronted tit

Yellow-breasted tit
Cyanistes flavipectus

African blue tit (tree size 7)
Cyanistes teneriffae