Turacos and plantain eaters are similar to some species of ground cuckoos, and they were once classified alongside the cuckoos in the Order Cuculiformes, but now all 23 species of turaco are classified in the their own order Musophagiformes.
Mynas are very closely related to starlings.
In terms of lineage, yes. Birds are descended from dinosaurs, which, along with lizards, belong to a group of reptiles called diapsids. Turtles come from a separate group of reptiles called anapsids.
They are not THAT closely related; bats are mammals, not birds. Both mammals and birds are vertebrate animals.
There is one group of mammals that fly. They are called bats. A number of other mammals can glide, but this is not true flight. Many insects, which are not related to mammals or birds, can also fly.
Cow birds are very lazy so they sneak there eggs into other nests so the other bird can watch over the baby cow birds. So that is why cow birds hide there eggs in other birds nests
Livingstone's Turaco was created in 1864.
Ruwenzori Turaco was created in 1901.
Guinea Turaco was created in 1758.
birds
yes
No modern bird is more closely related to dinosaurs than any other.
reptiles
poultry as in turkey chicken and other birds related to those
Stegosaurus was most closely related to other stegosaurs, such as Kentrosaurus. Its next closest relatives were other Thyreophora, i.e., the ankylosaurs. The closest living relatives of Stegosaurus, however, are birds, which evolved from theropod dinosaurs. All birds are equally related to Stegosaurus.
It is thought that hummingbirds are evolutionarily related to Swifts, which are in the order Apodiformes, which is a group of birds.
yes many birds mostly you can see near you .
Mynas are very closely related to starlings.