Falconiformes
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Definition
Noun: 1. An order of birds: Falconiformes is the scientific name for an order of birds of prey. This order is characterized by specific physical adaptations for hunting, including strong, hooked beaks for tearing flesh, powerful feet with sharp, curved talons (claws), and, in most species, an opposable hind toe for gripping prey securely. Members of this order are primarily active during the day (diurnal).
Usage
- The word "Falconiformes" is a taxonomic term used in scientific and ornithological contexts to classify a specific group of birds. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It is typically used as a singular noun when referring to the taxonomic order itself.
- Example: "The order Falconiformes includes some of the most powerful avian predators."
Examples
- "Ornithologists debated whether the New World vultures belonged in the order Falconiformes or Ciconiiformes."
- "The key characteristics of Falconiformes are their hooked beaks and strong talons adapted for a carnivorous diet."
Advanced Usage
- In modern taxonomic revisions, the traditional order Falconiformes has been split. The family Falconidae (falcons and caracaras) is now often placed in its own order, while eagles, hawks, kites, and Old World vultures are placed in the order Accipitriformes. The word "Falconiformes" may still be used in a historical or more traditional sense to encompass all these groups.
Variants and Related Words
- Falconiform (adjective): Of or relating to the order Falconiformes.
- Example: "The falconiform beak is a key identifying feature."
- Raptor: A common, non-scientific term for birds of prey, which includes members of Falconiformes and other orders like Strigiformes (owls).
Synonyms
- Birds of prey
- Raptors (in a broad, non-taxonomic sense)
- Diurnal raptors (to distinguish them from nocturnal owls)
Different Meanings
- There are no common alternative meanings for this specific scientific term. Its meaning is strictly zoological and taxonomic.
Noun
- chiefly diurnal carnivorous birds having hooked beaks and long talons with opposable hind toe: falcons; hawks; eagles; ospreys; caracaras; vultures