Turdidae

plural noun
Tur·​di·​dae | \ ˈtərdəˌdē\

Definition of Turdidae

: a widely distributed family of singing birds (suborder Passeres) containing the true thrushes and a greater or lesser number of related birds (such as often the bluebirds, wheatears, stonechats, Old World warblers, Old World redstarts, solitaires, and the mockingbirds and thrashers)

History and Etymology for Turdidae

New Latin, from Turdus + -idae

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