Senjecas Tax. Aves

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Introduction

  • In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
  1. The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the leudha (< le̋uðu, people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
  2. Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the ta̋iɱa (< ta̋iɱa, region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
  3. Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the kőina (< kőino, commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
  4. Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the ða̋ma (< ða̋mu, family), corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
  5. Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the ȝǫ̋ra (< ȝǫ̋ru, sibling), corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
  6. And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the še̋ða (< še̋ðu, individual), corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
  • Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, e.g.:
  1. uf-, higher = super-
  2. ner-, under = sub-
  3. sup-, low = infra-
  • This table makes use of the following ranks:
    • order (O) – kőina
    • suborder (sO) - nerkőina
    • superfamily (SF) – ufða̋ma
    • family (F) - ða̋ma
    • subfamily (sF) - nerða̋ma
    • tribe (infrafamily) (T) – sufða̋ma
    • subtribe (supergenus) (sT) - ufȝǫ̋ra
  • Names in red are those of birds that did not exist in Sefdaania. I've added them just for fun.
  • The numbers indicate the number of lemmata, not the number of species.

Table

O.Anseriformes – kųᵹkőina
F. Anatidae – kųgða̋ma
sF. Anserinae – kų́gnerða̋ma
T. Cygnini – kų́ᵹsufðą̋ma
001 kų̋ge, †Cygnus falconeri, giant swan
002 hőlve, Cygnus olor, mute swan
konhőlve,Chenopis atratus, black swan
konkűƶe,Sthenelides melancoryphus, black-necked swan
003 e̋lɱe, Olor cygnus, whooper swan
004 ɱese̋lɱe,Olor buccinator, trumpeter swan
005 alve̋de, Olor bewickii, tundra swan
ɱésalve̋de ,Olor columbianus, whistling swan
nąe̋lɱe,C. coscoroba, coscoroba swan


T. Anserini – hánsɘsufðą̋ma
006 gą̋re, Anser fabalis, taiga bean goose
007 ḳuȝı̋le, Anser albifrons, white-fronted goose
008 ha̋nse, A. anser, graylag
009 lűnte, Branta ruficollis, red-breasted goose
010 ka̋nge, Chen caerulescens, snow goose


sF. Tadorninae – ᵹándɘnerðą̋ma
011 ᵹa̋nde, T. tadorna, common shelduck
012 þ̦a̋xe, Tadorna ferruginea, ruddy shelduck


sF. Anatinae – ną́þnerðą̋ma
013 ą̋ibe, Anas acuta, pintail duck
014 take̋ste, Anas clypea, northern shoveler
015 pɔ̋ȝe, Anas querquedula, garganey
016 ną̋te, Anas platyrhynchos, mallard
017 ġa̋le, Anas penelope, Eurasian widgeon


sF. Aythyinae – báðnerðą̋ma
018 ba̋de, Aythya fuligula, tufted duck
019 cőðke, Aythya marila, greater scaup
020 me̋ðge , Aythya ferina, common pochard


sF. Merginae – ę́þnerðą̋ma
021 ę̋te, Somateria mollissima, common eider
022 anga̋te, Melanitta nigra, common scoter
023 ɱa̋ice, Melanitta fusca, velvet scoter
024 ta̋re, Mergus merganser , merganser
025 sőδke, Clangula hyemalis, long-tailed duck


O. Galliformes – rę́kinkőina
F. Phasianidae - rę́kinðą̋ma
sF. Coturnicinae - rękínerðą̋ma
  • 026 rękı̋ne, C. coturnix, common quail
sF. Pavoninae – miméinerðą̋ma
  • 027 mime̋ȝe, Pavo cristatus , peafowl
sF. Gallininae – káxnerðą̋ma
  • 028 ka̋ke, Gallus spp., chicken
sF. Meleagridinae – pįlnávnerðą̋ma
  • ziłnı̨̋ve, Meleagris gallopavo, turkey
sF. Perdicinae – ɱortóxnerðą̋ma
  • 029 ɱortőke, P. perdix lucida, Eastern grey partridge
  • 030 ka̋ure, Alectoris chukar, chukar
sF. Tetraoninae – réuvnerðą̋ma
  • 031aka̋rᵹe, L. lagopus, willow ptarmigan
  • 032 re̋ube, Lagopus muta, rock ptarmigan
  • 033 ge̋rke, Tetrao tetrix, black grouse
  • 034 tete̋rɱe, Tetrao urogallus, capercaillie
  • 035 kopa̋le, Tetrao mlokosiewiczi, Caucasian grouse
  • 036 ere̋mbe, Tetrastes bonasia, hazel grouse
sF. Phasianinae – kokóvnerðą̋ma
  • 037 kokőbe, Phasianus colchicus, Caucasus pheasant
  • 038 kűxre, Tetraogallus caucasicus, Caucasus snowcock
O. Podicipediformes – púpeðkőina
F. Podicipedidae – nɔnðą̋ma
  • 039 nɔ̋ne, Podiceps cristatus, crested grebe
  • 040 kűȝe,Podiceps a. auritus, horned grebe
O. Columbiformes – þį́rṅunkőina
F. Columbidae – álunðą̋ma
  • 041 kolőmbe, Columba l. livia, rock dove
  • 042 pelőnve, Columba p. palumbus, European wood pigeon
  • 043 alűne, Columba oenas, stock dove
  • 044 tűrte, Streptopelia turtur, turtle dove
  • dęltűrte, Streptopelia decaocto, collared dove
O. Apodiformes – carkőina
F. Apodidae – ᵹelðą̋ma
  • 045 ᵹe̋le, A. apus, common swift
F. Trochilidae – šérforðą̋ma
  • šerfőre, †Eurotrochilus inexpectatus, hummingbird
O. Cuculiformes – néisoskőina
F. Cuculidae – koukðą̋ma
  • 046 kőuke, Cuculus canorus, common cuckoo
O. Gruiformes – ɱąðkőina
sO. Ralli – ɱąðnerűka
F. Rallidae – ḳofðą̋ma
  • 047 ḳőpe, Rallus aquaticus, water rail
  • 048 velı̋ke, Fulica atra, coot
  • 049 þa̋re, C. crex, corncrake
sO. Grui – gerán(ɘn)erkőina
F. Gruidae – géranðą̋ma
  • 050 gera̋ne, G. grus, common crane
  • 051 nűᵹne, Anthropoides virgo, demoiselle crane
F. Otididae – kórkosðą̋ma
  • 052 korkőse, Otis tarda, great bustard
O. Gaviiformes – cún(ɘn)įvkőina
F. Gaviidae – axðą̋ma
  • 053 tőxte, Gavia arctica, black-throated diver, Arctic loon
  • 054 a̋xe, Gavia immer, common loon
  • 055 sűge, Gavia adamsii, white-billed diver, yellow-billed loon
  • 056 ḳa̋me', Gavia stellata, red-throated loon
O. Ciconiiformes – mą́slaxkőina
F. Ciconiidae – gerıðą̋ma
  • 057 hőse, C. ciconia, white stork
  • 058 cikǫ̋ne, Ciconia nigra, black stork
O. Pelecaniformes – ?kőina
F. Ardeidae – rǫdɘðą̋ma
sF. Botaurinae – astérnerðą̋ma
  • 059 ų̋pe, Ixobrychus m. minutus, little bittern
  • 060 aste̋re, Botaurus stellaris, Eurasian bittern

::::::::::sF. Ardeinae – rǫ́ðnerðą̋ma

  • 061 rǫ̋de, Ardea cinerea, common heron
  • 062lexle̋ke,N. nycticorax, black-crowned night heron
F. Pelecanidae – karmɘðą̋ma
  • 063 ka̋rme, Pelecanus crispus, Dalmatian pelican
F. Threskiornithidae – kaȝárǫdı̋xa
  • þérgera̋ne,Geronticus eremita, northern bald ibis
  • kailnı̨̋be, Platalea leucorodia, common spoonbill
F. Sulidae – ᵹandɘðą̋ma
  • 064 ᵹa̋nde, Morus bassanus, northern gannet
F. Phalacrocoracidae - aivðą̋ma
  • 065 a̋ibe, Phalacrocorax carbo, great cormorant
  • 066 sųna̋ibe, Phalacrocorax aristotelis, European shag
O. Charadriiformes – ḳúðɱeikőina
sO. Scolopaci – taᵹnı̨́vnerkőina
F. Scolopacidae – ḳurðą̋ma
  • 067 ṭı̋te, Numenius arquatus, Eurasian curlew
  • 068 tı̋ce, G. gallinago, common snipe
  • 069 ḳűre, Scolopax rusticola, Eurasian woodcock
  • 070 cűlce, Calidris alba, sanderling
sO. Lari – póinerkőina
F. Laridae – poiðą̋ma
  • 071 me̋ɱe, Larus canus, mew, common gull
  • 072 ka̋ȝe, Larus argentatus, herring gull
  • 073 pőȝe, Larus cachinnans, Caspian gull
  • 074 naᵹűȝe, Chroicocephalus ridibundus, black-headed gull
sO. Charadrii – ḳúðɱeinerkőina
F. Charadriidae – ḳúȝilðą̋ma
  • 075 ḳuȝı̋le, Pluvialis apricaria, Eurasian golden plover
  • 076 nűᵹne, V. vanellus, Northern lapwing
F. Haematopodidae – v̇alðą̋ma
  • 077 v̇a̋le, Haematopus ostralegus, oystercatcher
F. Recurvirostridae – ṅǫ́l(ɘl)axðą̋ma
  • ṅǫl(ɘl)a̋ke, H. himantopus, black-winged stilt
O. Falconiformes – rı̨́snįvkőina
F. Falconidae – árgifðą̋ma
  • 078 ġőixe, Falco tinnunculus, common kestrel
  • ġőixke, Falco naumanni, lesser kestrel
  • 079 ca̋ske, Falco aesalon, Eurasian merlin
  • 080 argı̋pe, Falco rusticolus, gyrfalcon
  • 081 iþı̋ke, Falco subbuteo, Eurasian hobby
F. Pandionidae – gasðą̋ma
  • 082 ga̋se, Pandion haliaëtus, osprey
O. Accipitriformes - váxkąðkőina
F. Accipitridae – orðą̋ma
sF. Accipitrinae- ocǫ́rnerðą̋ma
  • ocǫ̋re, Accipiter gentilis, goshawk
  • 083gı̋de, Accipter nisus, sparrowhawk
sF. Aegypiinae – híɱnerðą̋ma
  • 084 hı̨̋ɱe, Aegypius monachus, European black vulture
  • 085 ǧeltűre, Gypaetus barbatus, lammergeier
  • 086 vę̋se, Gyps fulvus, griffon vulture
  • 087 ka̋ze, Neophron percnapterus, Egyptian vulture
sF. Buteoninae – ǧų́þnerðą̋ma
  • 088 ǧų̋te, B. buteo, common buzzard
  • 089 kę̋rde, Haliaëtus albicilla, white-tailed sea eagle
  • 090 őre, †Haliaëtus rex, great eagle
  • 091 ḳűne, †Haliaëtus grandior, larger fish erne
  • 092 műire, Aquila chrysaëtos, golden eagle
  • őrke, Aquila heliaca, imperial eagle
  • 093 ċe̋ine, Aquila nipalensis, steppe eagle
  • 094 gűce, C. clanga, greater spotted eagle
  • gűske, Clanga pomarina, lesser spotted eagle
sF. Milvinae – mélgynerðą̋ma
  • 095 me̋lǧe, M. milvus, red kite
  • 096 parűnde, Milvus m. migrans, black kite
F. Sagittaridae – geránorðą̋ma
  • géranőre, Sagittarius serpentarius, secretary bird
O. Strigiformes – są́mpeþkőina
F. Strigidae - simðą̋ma
  • 097 pą̋ike, Strix uralensis, Ural owl
  • 098 kukűbe, Strix nebulosa, great gray owl
  • 099 ulűle, Asio otus, long-eared owl
  • 100 űɱe, Asio flammeus, þre̋ige, short-eared owl
  • 101 ca̋ɱe, B. bubo, Eurasian eagle owl
  • ca̋ɱke,Athene noctua, little owl
  • 102 toɱsı̋me, Bubo scandiacus, snowy owl
  • 103 űge, Glaucidium passerinum, pygmy owl
  • 104 ȝı̋pe, Otus scops, European Scops owl
  • 105 kahe̋ke, Surnia ulula, northern hawk owl
F. Tytonidae – tuþðą̋ma
  • 106 tűþe, Tyto alba, barn owl
O. Coraciiformes – ᵹéðsoskőina
F. Alcedinidae – cę́rolðą̋ma
  • 107 cęrőle, Alcedo atthis, European kingfisher
F. Coraciidae – incę́rolðą̋ma
  • cusne̋uvle, Coracias garrulus, European roller
F. Upupidae – ópofðą̋ma
  • 108 opőpe, Upupa epops, hoopoe
F. Meropidae – vį́ƶefðą̋ma
  • vįƶe̋fe, Merops apiaster, bee-eater
O. Piciformes – púᵹdufkőina
F. Picidae – pįxðą̋ma
sF. Piciinae – pı̨́xnerðą̋ma
T. Dendropicini – laspı̨́xsufðą̋ma
  • laspı̨̋ke, Dendrocopos major, spotted woodpecker
T. Picini - pįxðą̋ma pı̨́xsufðą̋ma
  • 109 pı̨̋ke, Picus viridus, green woodpecker
O. Passeriformes – vą́lɱeȝkőina
sO. Passeri – vąlɱéinerkőina
SF. Corvoidea – ɱeláᵹufðą̋ma
F. Oriolidae – ɱélaᵹðą̋ma
  • 110 ɱela̋ge, O. oriolus, golden oriole
F. Corvidae – ðęxðą̋ma
  • 111 ce̋ihe, Garrulus glandarius, Eurasian jay
  • 112 kőxse, Nucifraga caryocatactes, spotted nutcracker
  • 113 ɱesą̋ke, P. pica, European magpie
  • 114 ga̋ɱe, Corvus corone, carrion crow
  • 115 čę̋rne, Corvus frugilegus, rook
  • 116 kőrɱe, Corvus corax, raven
  • 117 ɱőrne, Corvus cornix, hooded crow
  • 118 ðę̋ke, Corvus monedula, jackdaw
  • 119 čőre, Perisoreus infaustus, Siberian jay
F. Regulidae – ɱerbɘðą̋ma
  • 120 ɱe̋rbe, R. regulus, goldcrest
SF. Sylvioidea – cífufðą̋ma
F. Sylviidae – cifðą̋ma
  • 121 cı̋fe, Sylvia atricapillus, Eurasian blackcap
F. Alaudidae – ṗóltorðą̋ma
  • 122 corűde, Galerida cristata, crested lark
  • 123 ṗoltőre, Alauda arvensis, Eurasian skylark
  • 124 f̣a̋lbe, Lullula arborea, woodlark
F. Hirundinidae – ᵹelðą̋ma
  • 125 ᵹe̋le, Hirundo r. rustica, barn swallow
  • 126 ša̋lɱe, Delichon urbicum, house martin
F. Acrocephalidae – elðą̋ma
  • 127 e̋le, Acrocephalus scirpaeceus, Eurasian reed warbler
SF. Certhioidea – f̣ápufðą̋ma
F. Sittidae – f̣afðą̋ma
  • 128 f̣a̋pe, Sitta europea, Eurasian nuthatch
SF. Muscicapoidea – moxlávufðą̋ma
F. Muscicapidae – móxlavðą̋ma
sF. Muscicapinae – moxlávnerðą̋ma
  • moxla̋ve, Muscicapa striata, spotted flycatcher
sF. Saxicolinae – áɱędɘðą̋ma
  • 129 aɱę̋de, Luscinia megarhynchos, nightingale
  • vimdőke, Erithacus rubecula, European robin
F. Turdidae – mésolðą̋ma
  • 130 kőfse, Turdus merula, blackbird
  • 131 mesőle, Turdus philomelos, song thrush
  • 132 ṡűge, Turdus viscivorus, mistle thrush
F. Sturnidae - ternɘðą̋ma
  • 133 te̋rne, Sturnus v. vulgaris, European starling
SF. Passeroidea- párɱufðą̋ma
F. Passeridae – parɱɘðą̋ma
  • 134 pa̋rɱe, Passer domesticus, house sparrow
  • 135 pe̋rge, Passer montanus, Eurasian tree sparrow
  • toɱpa̋rɱe, Montifringilla nivalis, snow finch
F. Motacillidae – ceilðą̋ma
  • 136 ce̋ile, Moticilla a. alba, white wagtail
  • 137 mǫta̋ke, Moticilla f. flava, blue-headed wagtail
F. Fringillidae – fingɘðą̋ma
sF. Fringillinae - fíngɘnerðą̋ma
  • 138 fı̋nge, Fringilla coelebs, chaffinch
  • 139 ṅa̋nge, P. pyrrhula, Eurasian bullfinch
sF. Carduelinae – ṗáfnerðą̋ma
  • 140 ṗa̋pe, Carduelis spinus, Eurasian siskin
  • ṅasfı̋nge, C. carduelis, European goldfinch
F. Emberizidae – ceiᵹðą̋ma
  • 141 ce̋iᵹe, Emberiza citrinella, yellowhammer
  • 142 čı̋ce, Calcarius lapponicus, Lapland longspur
  • 143 lı̋nte, Plectrophenax nivalis, Snow bunting
SF. Paroidea – cónufðą̋ma
F. Paridae – conðą̋ma
  • 144 cőne, Parus major, great tit