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- unknown. Adult horneros can frequently be seen sitting on top of their nest. Except for the uncommon and relatively shy bay hornero, horneros are typically...
- birds are slightly paler below (probably because they are cleaner). Rufous horneros feed on insects and other arthropods obtained by foraging on the ground...
- their name from the elaborate, vaguely "oven-like" clay nests built by the horneros, although most other ovenbirds build stick nests or nest in tunnels or...
- Its most distinctive feature is its crest, which is also unique among horneros. The ****es' plumages are alike. Adults have a faint pale supercilium and...
- though none of its members bear that name. The common name derives from the horneros, which itself derives from the Spanish word for oven, horno, used to describe...
- The pale-legged hornero (Furnarius leucopus) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia...
- The Pacific hornero (Furnarius cinnamomeus) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia...
- crevice in a building. It does not build the "oven" nest typical of other horneros but has been observed at them. The clutch size is two eggs and the incubation...
- revealed by spectrometric colour analysis". Hornero. 24 (1): 47–55. doi:10.56178/eh.v24i1.729. hdl:20.500.12110/hornero_v024_n01_p047. ISSN 1850-4884. S2CID 55392503...
- The bay hornero or pale-billed hornero (Furnarius torridus) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is...