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- Ovenbirds or furnariids are a large family of small suboscine p****erine birds found from Mexico and Central to southern South America. They form the family...
- ****-of-the-rock, while mixed-species flocks dominated by tanagers and furnariids are commonly seen—in contrast to several vocal but typically cryptic species...
- 317–323. Claramunt, Santiago; Rinderknecht, Andrés (2005). "A new fossil furnariid from the Pleistocene of Uruguay, with remarks on nasal type, cranial kinetics...
- "oven"). These nests have a unique chambered construction. While many Furnariids have different nests, the hornero nest is the reason for the common name...
- of burrowing snake Asthenes dorbignyi Reichenbach, 1853 - a species of furnariid bird Bachia dorbignyi A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1839 – a species of lizard...
- rhynchokinesis is only known in cranes, s****birds, swifts, hummingbirds, and furnariids. The adaptive significance of rhynchokinesis in certain non-probing birds...
- The cacholotes are four species of relatively large, heavy-billed furnariids in the genus Pseudoseisura. They are found in shrubby habitats in the South...
- Region and possibly also in the Huancavelica Region. This is a very large furnariid with dark upper parts and gleaming white underparts. It is a rare bird...
- 00421.x. Santiago Claramunt; Andrès Rinderknecht (2005). "A New Fossil Furnariid from the Pleistocene of Uruguay, with Remarks on Nasal Type, Cranial Kinetics...
- 7 in) long and weighs 18 to 24 g (0.63 to 0.85 oz). It is a medium-sized furnariid with a wedge-shaped bill that is the shortest in its genus. The ****es...