cathartae
/kæθɑːrˈteɪ/Definitions
1. noun
Members of the genus Cathartes, a group of New World vultures.
“The cathartae are scavengers that play a vital role in cleaning up the ecosystem.”
2. plural noun
Cathartid birds, specifically the turkey vulture, black vulture, and lesser yellow-headed vulture.
“The cathartae were seen circling overhead, their wings spread wide.”