Eufalconimorphae is a proposed clade of birds, consisting of passerines, parrots, falcons, caracaras, and forest falcons (but not other raptors).
[4] This clade was defined in the PhyloCode by George Sangster and colleagues in 2022 as "the least inclusive crown clade containing Falco subbuteo and Passer domesticus".
[5] Eufalconimorphae birds are characterized by their strong and hooked beaks, sharp talons, and powerful wings.
They have excellent eyesight, which allows them to spot their prey from great distances.
[6] See below cladogram showing Eufalconimorphae's relationship within Australaves:[4][7] Cariamiformes (seriemas) Falconiformes (falcons) Psittaciformes (parrots) Passeriformes (songbirds)