Family Trochilidae (Noun)
Meaning
Hummingbirds.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Trochilidae is the biological classification for all hummingbirds found worldwide, particularly in the Americas.
- Hummingbirds, belonging to the family Trochilidae, exhibit a unique way of hovering in mid-air while feeding on nectar.
- These birds from the family Trochilidae beat their wings extremely fast to create the hovering effect that sets them apart from other bird species.
- Characterized by their vibrant colors and rapid wing movement, hummingbirds from the family Trochilidae have captivated bird enthusiasts worldwide.
- Birds from the family Trochilidae generally weigh between 2-20 grams and come in a variety of species with unique characteristics.