Family Accipitridae (Noun)
Meaning
Hawks; Old World vultures; kites; harriers; eagles.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Family Accipitridae comprises some of the most impressive birds of prey, including hawks, eagles, and kites.
- Many members of the Family Accipitridae are characterized by sharp talons and hooked beaks that facilitate hunting.
- In North America, species of Family Accipitridae like the red-tailed hawk are an iconic part of the landscape.
- Hawks and eagles from the Family Accipitridae often soar and glide, conserving energy during hunting excursions.
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