Callaeidae (sometimes Callaeatidae) is a family of passerine Endemism to New Zealand. It contains three genera, with five species in the family. One species, the huia, became extinct early in the 20th century, while the South Island kōkako is critically endangered and may be extinct.
Although sometimes known as wattled crows, they are not and are only distantly related to crows - New Zealand wattlebirds is the informal name for this family used by the scientific community.Higgins, P.J. & J.M. Peter (eds) 2002. Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds. Volume 6: Pardalotes to Shrike-thrushes. Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
These birds seem to be remnants of an early expansion of passerines to New Zealand. Their only close relative is the stitchbird.
The phylogenetic relationships between the species shown below is based on a study published in 2022. The South Island saddleback ( Philesturnus carunculatus) was not sampled.
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