Burhinidae

/bɜːrˈhɪnɪdeɪ/ noun

The scientific family name for stone-curlews, a group of nocturnal ground-dwelling birds found across warm regions of the world.

From Modern Latin, derived from 'Burhinus' (the genus name) + '-idae' (the standard suffix for animal families). The genus name possibly relates to 'burrow' or nocturnal habitat.

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