Artamidae

/ɑrtæməˈdeɪi/ noun

A family of small songbirds found in Australasia, including woodswallows and butcherbirds, characterized by strong, heavy beaks.

From genus Artamus plus the -idae family suffix used in zoological nomenclature. The genus name comes from Greek artamos.

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