Acanthisittidae -
The family is currently comprised of only two surviving species, though it was historically much more diverse .
A specialist of high-altitude alpine zones; currently listed as Endangered . acanthisittidae
The family , commonly known as New Zealand wrens, represents one of the most evolutionarily significant lineages in the avian world . These birds are the sister group to all other passerines (songbirds), making them a "living fossil" lineage that provides a unique window into the early evolution of half of all living bird species . Taxonomy and Diversity The family is currently comprised of only two
The family famously included the Lyall's Wren , a flightless species from Stephens Island, and the Bush Wren , which has had no confirmed sightings since the 1960s . Key Evolutionary Traits These birds are the sister group to all
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