What is the meaning of Accipitridae?
Ac·ci·pit·ri·dae. ˌaksəˈpi‧trəˌdē, ÷ˌasə- : a large family (order Falconiformes) of carnivorous birds having comparatively rounded wings, long legs, and an unnotched bill and including the typical hawks and goshawks, the kites, and usually the eagles compare falconidae.
Ac·ci·pit·ri·dae. ˌaksəˈpi‧trəˌdē, ÷ˌasə- : a large family (order Falconiformes) of carnivorous birds having comparatively rounded wings, long legs, and an unnotched bill and including the typical hawks and goshawks, the kites, and usually the eagles compare falconidae.