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Qué (quién) es babbler$6385$ - definición

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Pomatostomidae; Pseudo-babbler; Pseudobabbler; Australasian Babbler; Australasian babbler; Australian babbler; Australo-Papuan Babbler
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Babbler (software)         
FRENCH SOFTWARE COMPANY
Babbler (Software)
Babbler is a French software company founded in September 2012 by sisters Hannah Oiknine and Sarah Azan. Babbler is headquartered in Paris and opened a second office in New York City in September 2015.
babbler         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Babblers; Babbler (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a person who babbles.
2. a thrush-like songbird with a long tail, short rounded wings, and a loud voice. [Family Timaliidae: many species.]
Calabarzon babbler         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Sterrhoptilus affinis; Luzon Black-crowned Babbler; Northern Black-crowned Babbler; Northern black-crowned babbler; Calabarzon Babbler
The Calabarzon babbler (Sterrhoptilus affinis), is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae. It is endemic to the Philippines.

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Australo-Papuan babbler

The Pomatostomidae (Australo-Papuan or Australasian babblers, also known as pseudo-babblers) are small to medium-sized birds endemic to Australia-New Guinea. For many years, the Australo-Papuan babblers were classified, rather uncertainly, with the Old World babblers (Timaliidae), on the grounds of similar appearance and habits. More recent research, however, indicates that they are too basal to belong the Passerida – let alone the Sylvioidea where the Old World babblers are placed – and they are now classed as a separate family close to the Orthonychidae (logrunners). Five species in one genus are currently recognised, although the red-breasted subspecies rubeculus of the grey-crowned babbler may prove to be a separate species.