Warbler
Various Passeriformes are commonly referred to as warblers. They are not necessarily closely related to one another, but share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal, and insectivorous.
Sylvioid warblers
These are somewhat more closely related to each other than to other warblers. They belong to a superfamily also containing Old World babblers, bulbuls, etc.- "Old World warblers", formerly all in the family Sylviidae:
- * Leaf warblers, now in the family Phylloscopidae
- * Bush warblers, now in the family Cettiidae
- * Grass warblers and megalurid warblers, now in the family Locustellidae
- * Marsh and tree warblers, now in the family Acrocephalidae
- * Sylviid warblers or typical warblers, remaining in the family Sylviidae
- * Cisticolid warblers, now in the family Cisticolidae
- * Malagasy warblers, now in the family Bernieridae
Passeroid warblers
- "New World warblers", formerly all in the family Parulidae:
- * Olive warbler, in the monotypic family Peucedramidae
- * New World warblers, remaining in the family Parulidae
Others
- Tit-warblers or flycatcher-tits, family Stenostiridae
- Australasian warblers, family Acanthizidae