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The [[biological order|order]] '''Psittaciformes''' includes the [[parrot]]s and the [[cockatoo]]s. This is reflected in the subdivision within this order as it contains two [[biological family|families]], the [[Psittacidae]] or [[parrot]] family<ref>See for example: "parrot." Encyclopædia Britannica. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058559 Encyclopædia Britannica Online].</ref> and the [[Cacatuidae]] or [[Cockatoo]] family.  
The [[biological order|order]] '''Psittaciformes''' includes the [[parrot]]s and the [[cockatoo]]s. This is reflected in the subdivision within this order as it contains two [[biological family|families]], the [[Psittacidae]] or [[parrot]] family<ref>See for example: "parrot." Encyclopædia Britannica. [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9058559 Encyclopædia Britannica Online]</ref> and the [[Cacatuidae]] or [[Cockatoo]] family.  


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Parrots and Cockatoos
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Wagler, 1830
Family

Cacatuidae (cockatoos)
Psittacidae (parrots)

The order Psittaciformes includes the parrots and the cockatoos. This is reflected in the subdivision within this order as it contains two families, the Psittacidae or parrot family[1] and the Cacatuidae or Cockatoo family.

References

  1. See for example: "parrot." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online