Ampelidae

/ˌæmpɛˈlaɪdiː/ noun

A taxonomic family of tropical songbirds (formerly recognized), particularly those resembling tanagers and found in forested regions.

From Greek 'ampelos' (grapevine) plus '-idae' (a zoological suffix for families), possibly named because these birds are often found eating grapes or near grape-bearing plants.

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