family vireonidae

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family vireonidae

A small vireo from the family Vireonidae perches on a leafy branch.

Definition

Noun: - Family Vireonidae: A taxonomic family of small, primarily insectivorous songbirds native to the Americas. These birds are commonly known as vireos and are characterized by their stout, slightly hooked bills used for catching insects and their persistent, repetitive songs.

Usage
  • The word family Vireonidae is used in formal ornithological and scientific contexts to classify a specific group of birds. It is a proper noun referring to the biological family.
  • Example:
  • Example:
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific writing, the family name is often italicized: .
  • It can be used in discussions about avian taxonomy, ecology, and evolution.
    • Example: The research paper explored the phylogenetic relationships within Vireonidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vireo (n): The common name for any bird belonging to the family Vireonidae.
    • Example: A red-eyed vireo was singing in the tree.
  • Vireonid (adj/n): Pertaining to the family Vireonidae; or a member of this family.
    • Example (adj): The guide noted the vireonid call.
    • Example (n): The vireonid was foraging in the canopy.
Synonyms
  • Vireos: The common name for members of this family.
  • New World vireos: A descriptive term specifying their geographic distribution.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
  • Passeriformes: The larger order of perching birds to which this family belongs.
  • Oscines: The suborder of songbirds (Passeri) that includes Vireonidae.
  • Insectivorous: Describing their primary diet of insects.
family vireonidae

A small vireo from the family Vireonidae perches on a leafy branch.

Noun
  1. small insectivorous American songbirds

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