perdicinae
/pərˈdɪkɪˌniː/Definitions
1. noun
The subfamily of ground-dwelling birds, specifically the partridges, quails, and pheasants.
“The ornithologist studied the Perdicinae family of birds, which includes various species of grouse.”
1. noun
The subfamily of ground-dwelling birds, specifically the partridges, quails, and pheasants.
“The ornithologist studied the Perdicinae family of birds, which includes various species of grouse.”