Rufous Hornero -73 100- (37387963030)
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Summary[edit] Description: Argentina's national bird, and the constructor of fascinating oven-like clay nests which give the furnariids their common name (ovenbirds). I learned from one of our guides in Argentina that only the horneros of all the ovenbirds make these nests, so the family is somewhat mis-named. Date: 4 August 2017, 13:55. Source: Rufous Hornero [73/100]. Author: Tim Sackton from Somerville, MA. Camera location25° 40′ 47.8″ S, 54° 27′ 12.2″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-25.679945; -54.453390.
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