👉 Arminidae is a family of birds in the family Passeriformes, which includes several species known for their unique appearance and behavior. These birds have a distinctive black-and-white plumage, with a white breast and a black face and tail. They are primarily found in tropical forests across Central and South America, from Brazil to Peru. Some examples of Arminidae include the yellow-crowned nightjar (Arnoldi's nightjar) and the black-headed parakeet