Family Cinclidae (Noun)
Meaning
Water ouzels.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Cinclidae consists of a single genus, Cinclus, which includes the water ouzels found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
- Water ouzels are members of the family Cinclidae and are known for their distinctive white and brown plumage.
- The family Cinclidae is a small group of birds that includes the American dipper, also known as the water ouzel.
- The water ouzel is the only member of the family Cinclidae found in the United Kingdom.
- Birdwatchers often seek out the family Cinclidae, particularly the water ouzel, due to its unique characteristics and habits.