Bucconidae

/bʌkˈkɒnɪdiː/ noun

A family of small puffbirds found in tropical forests of Central and South America, characterized by large heads and short tails.

Modern scientific Latin using the taxonomic suffix -idae, possibly derived from a combination of bucco- (mouth-related) and a root name, though the exact etymology is uncertain; named by ornithologists in the 19th century.

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