- from
Mexico and
Central to
southern South America. They form the
family Furnariidae. This is a
large family containing around 315
species and 70 genera....
- but most
authorities now
place them as a
subfamily of the
ovenbirds (
Furnariidae). They
superficially resemble the Old
World treecreepers, but they are...
- but the
superb lyrebird has 16, and
several spinetails in the
family Furnariidae have 10, 8, or even 6, as is the case of Des Murs's wiretail. Species...
- Grallariidae:
antpittas Rhinocryptidae:
tapaculos Formicariidae:
antthrushes Furnariidae:
ovenbirds and
woodcreepers (includes Dendrocolaptidae) This
group has...
-
Xenops is a
genus in the bird
family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The
genus comprises four
species of xenops, all of
which are
found in Mexico, Central...
- a p****erine bird in the
Furnariinae subfamily of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is
found in
Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad, and in
every mainland South...
- The
hornero birds are
members of the
genus Furnarius in the
family Furnariidae,
native to
South America. The
English common name
appears in many books...
- p****erine bird in
subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is
found in the
tropical New
World from
Honduras through South America...
- plain-winged woodcreeper,
species Dendrocincla ****ina in the
family Furnariidae Thrush-like wren,
species Campylorhynchus ****inus in the
family Troglodytidae...
-
Rupicola Snowornis Xipholena Zaratornis Formicariidae Chamaeza Formicarius Furnariidae Grallariidae Cryptopezus Grallaria Grallaricula Hylopezus Myrmothera...