Falconidae
plural noun
Fal·con·i·dae
falˈkänəˌdē,
fȯl-,
-kōn-
: a family of diurnal birds of prey now usually restricted to the long-winged swift-flying falcons and the caracaras but formerly including most hawks, eagles, buzzards, Old World vultures, and related forms compare accipitridae
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