family dendrocolaptidae

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family dendrocolaptidae

A woodcreeper from the family Dendrocolaptidae clings to a tree trunk.

Definition

Proper noun A taxonomic family of birds within the order Passeriformes, commonly known as woodcreepers or woodhewers. These are neotropical birds characterized by their stiff tail feathers, which they use for support while climbing tree trunks in search of insects.

Usage

The term "family Dendrocolaptidae" is used in formal ornithological and taxonomic contexts to classify a specific group of birds. * The family Dendrocolaptidae is known for its specialized climbing behavior. * This species belongs to the family Dendrocolaptidae.

Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The name is used to indicate a precise biological classification. It is often preceded by the order (e.g., "within the order Passeriformes").
  • In scientific literature: The term is standard in research papers, field guides, and systematic studies discussing the evolution, morphology, or ecology of these birds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dendrocolaptidae: The same term, often used without "family" in technical writing.
  • Woodcreeper (n): The common name for any bird in this family.
  • Woodhewer (n): A less common synonym for woodcreeper.
  • Subfamily Dendrocolaptinae: In some modern taxonomic revisions, this group is classified as a subfamily (Dendrocolaptinae) within the larger family Furnariidae (ovenbirds).
Synonyms
  • Woodcreepers
  • Woodhewers
Notes

This is a specialized scientific term. In non-scientific contexts, the common names "woodcreepers" or "woodhewers" are used. The family name is always capitalized.

family dendrocolaptidae

A woodcreeper from the family Dendrocolaptidae clings to a tree trunk.

Noun
  1. woodhewers or woodcreepers