Birds of Brazil

    PASSERIFORMES: Furnariidae (Ovenbirds)  
Genus: Furnarius (5 species, 8 worldwide)


Band-tailed Hornero
Band-tailed Hornero (Furnarius figulus figulus) ENDEMIC
 
   
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Pale-legged Hornero
Pale-legged Hornero (Furnarius leucopus tricolor)
Puerto NariƱo, Amazonas, Colombia  
   
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Usually seen walking on the ground, or close to it. Relatively loud call.
On ground.

Lesser Hornero
Lesser Hornero (Furnarius minor)
Leticia, Amazonas, Colombia
  Found in Amazon big river ecosystem.
   
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The smallest hornero, usually seen in small groups walking on the ground or at a nest. Look for a mud nest on a thick branch 3-6 meters above the ground.
A clay nest.

Rufous Hornero
Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus rufus)
Piriapolis, Uruguay  
   
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A clay nest.

Bay Hornero
Bay Hornero (Furnarius torridus)
Mocagua, Amazonas, Colombia  
   
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Bay Hornero
Bay Hornero (Furnarius torridus)
Mocagua, Amazonas, Colombia  
   
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Rare and local along big rivers in the Amazon. Also called Pale-billed Hornero. Virtually identical to the Pale-legged Hornero, but overall a bit darker (especially back and maybe chest), and upper mandible is paler (although Pale-legged seems to have variation in amount of black). HBW writes the Bay Hornero has a faster song (perhaps the Boesman recording shows this).


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