Phoeniculidae (Noun)
Meaning
Wood hoopoes.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Phoeniculidae family consists of eight species of wood hoopoes found in Africa and Madagascar.
- Wood hoopoes, belonging to the Phoeniculidae family, are known for their vibrant plumage and distinctive calls.
- The Phoeniculidae family is closely related to the hoopoes, but they are generally more colorful and have different beak shapes.
- In the Phoeniculidae family, the wood hoopoes are primarily insectivorous birds that forage for food on the ground.
- The Phoeniculidae family is a relatively small group of birds, with the wood hoopoes being the most well-known members.