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Nido construido en una rama gruesa de un árbol. Montevideo (Uruguay).
Many rufous horneros and their nests can be easily spotted around Santa Fé city.
Western slopes.
A João de Barro's nest in a light pole.
The Rufous Hornero, Furnarius rufus, is a ...
This is a skyscraper of nests of Rufous birds. This is the bird in another ...
These birds are very common in my country. We call them João-de-Barro (Mud ...
Also called João de Barro in Brazil, because of its sofisticated nest.
Cloud forest, jungle. Westen slope of Andes, about 6000'. Arasha Resort.
The Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) is a ...
It is known for its characteristic nest-shaped clay oven (feature shared with ...
Bird regularly seen in Uruguay. Oven bird nests can easily be found on trees, ...
In a same picture: Kiskadee, Plain-Breasted Ground Dove, Rufous Hornero
Blue-winged Parrotlet (Forpus xanthopterygius) in the nest of a Rufous Hornero ...
•They eat small arthropods, larvae, small fish and shellfish. •They are endemic ...