order falconiformes
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A majestic eagle of the order Falconiformes soars high above a mountain range.
Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic order of birds: "Order Falconiformes" is the scientific classification for a group of primarily diurnal (active during the day) birds of prey. Key physical characteristics include hooked beaks for tearing flesh, strong legs, and long talons (claws) with an opposable hind toe, which aids in grasping prey. This order traditionally included families such as falcons, hawks, eagles, ospreys, caracaras, and vultures.
Usage Notes
- This is a specialized term used in scientific and ornithological (bird study) contexts. In everyday language, people typically use the common names of the birds (e.g., eagle, hawk) rather than the taxonomic order name.
- The classification of birds within this order has been subject to revision. In modern taxonomy, some families once placed here (notably vultures) are sometimes reclassified into other orders.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The peregrine falcon belongs to the order Falconiformes.
- Ornithologists study the evolutionary links within order Falconiformes.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Discussion: The term is used when discussing bird phylogeny (evolutionary history) and systematics (classification).
- Recent DNA analysis has led to a reevaluation of the traditional order Falconiformes.
Variants and Related Words
- Falconiform (adjective): Of or relating to the order Falconiformes.
- The exhibit focused on falconiform anatomy.
Synonyms
- Birds of prey: A common, non-scientific term for many of the birds in this order, though it is broader and can include owls (which are nocturnal and belong to a different order, Strigiformes).
- Raptors: Another general term for birds of prey, often used interchangeably with "falconiform" in informal scientific communication.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Diurnal raptors: A descriptive phrase specifying that these birds of prey are active during the day, distinguishing them from nocturnal raptors like owls.
A majestic eagle of the order Falconiformes soars high above a mountain range.
Noun
- chiefly diurnal carnivorous birds having hooked beaks and long talons with opposable hind toe: falcons; hawks; eagles; ospreys; caracaras; vultures