Ardeidae

/ɑrdeɪˈɪdiː/ noun

The taxonomic family that includes all herons, egrets, and bitterns, characterized by long legs, necks, and pointed beaks.

From Latin ardea (heron) plus the scientific family suffix -idae, standardized in Linnaean taxonomy to denote a biological family of organisms.

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