The African tailorbird and long-billed tailorbird were formerly considered to be apalises but are now often placed either with the tailorbirds ( " Orthotomus " ) or in their own genus " Artisornis ".
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The "'Philippine tailorbird "'( " Orthotomus castaneiceps " ) is a species of bird formerly placed in the " Old World warbler " assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae.
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The "'Cambodian tailorbird "'( " Orthotomus chaktomuk " ) is a species of bird endemic to Cambodia, likely confined to a single dense shrub habitat in the floodplain of the Mekong river.
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The "'grey-backed tailorbird "'( " Orthotomus derbianus " ) is a species of bird formerly placed in the " Old World warbler " assemblage, it but now placed in the family Cisticolidae.
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The "'trilling tailorbird "'or "'green-backed tailorbird "'( " Orthotomus chloronotus " ) is a species of bird formerly placed in the " Old World warbler " assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae.
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The "'trilling tailorbird "'or "'green-backed tailorbird "'( " Orthotomus chloronotus " ) is a species of bird formerly placed in the " Old World warbler " assemblage, but now placed in the family Cisticolidae.
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Wild birds in which xanthochromism has been recorded include yellow wagtail, wood warbler, Cape May warbler, rose-breasted grosbeak, evening grosbeak, red-bellied woodpecker, scarlet tanager, northern cardinal, great spotted woodpecker, common tailorbird, crimson-breasted shrike, kkriki and kea.
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The "'mountain tailorbird "'( " Phyllergates cuculatus " ) is a songbird species formerly placed in the " Old World warbler " assemblage, but it actually seems to be one of the " pseudo-tailorbirds " which should be considered a genus " Phyllergates " in the family Cettiidae.
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The "'mountain tailorbird "'( " Phyllergates cuculatus " ) is a songbird species formerly placed in the " Old World warbler " assemblage, but it actually seems to be one of the " pseudo-tailorbirds " which should be considered a genus " Phyllergates " in the family Cettiidae.
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However, not everybody liked his work; the Dutch provincial governor Joan Gideon Loten complained of the " bungling engraver Mazell " for his work on two engravings of what was then called the " Ceylon Tailorbird ", and referring to the plate of another bird, the red-faced malkoha, " made so dirty by the pityable engraver Mazell ".