- Rufous Hornero
Taxobox
name = Rufous Hornero
image_width = 240px
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Aves
ordo =Passeriformes
familia =Furnariidae
genus = "Furnarius "
species = "F. rufus"
binomial = "Furnarius rufus"
binomial_authority = (Gmelin, 1788)
range_
range_map_width = 240px
range_map_caption = Approximate distributionThe Rufous Hornero, "Furnarius rufus", is a large ovenbird from eastern
South America . Also known as the Red Ovenbird, it is a common species of second-growth scrub, pastures and agricultural land, and the species is often seen near areas of human inhabitation. Its range includes south easternBrazil ,Bolivia ,Paraguay ,Uruguay and northern and centralArgentina (down to northernPatagonia ). The species is most closely related to theCrested Hornero of Paraguay and Argentina. There are four acceptedsubspecies .Overview
The Rufous Hornero is a large ovenbird with a square tail and a straight bill. The
plumage is overall reddish brown with a dull brown crown and a whitish throat. Both sexes look alike, and juvenile birds are slightly paler below. There is some clinal size variation from north to south due toBergmann's Rule . Rufous Horneros feed oninsect s and otherarthropod s obtained by foraging on the ground while walking.; young birds remain in the parental territory for around 6 months after fledging. Both parents undertake incubation and feeding responsibilities. The birds do not use the same "oven" for succeeding breeding-seasons, therefore it is quite common to see a number of structures - from two to three - close to each other (or even atop each other) at the same nesting area. However, a formerly unused nest can be repaired for a new breeding-season.
The Rufous Hornero has benefited from human changes to the environment and many live in highly modified habitat. Conversely, it can benefit various other species of birds, such as the
Saffron Finch , who nest at its unused "ovens". It is a familiar sight over much of its range and has been adopted as the national bird ofArgentina . It is not threatened by human activities and is listed asleast concern by theIUCN .References
* Remsen, V. (2003) "Family Furnariidae (Ovenbirds)". in del Hoyo J., Elliott A. & Christie D.A. (2003) "Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 8. Broadbills to Tapaculos" Lynx Edicions, Barcelona ISBN 84-87334-50-4
External links
* [http://ibc.hbw.com/ibc/phtml/especie.phtml?idEspecie=4039 Rufous Hornero videos] on the Internet Bird Collection
* [http://www.bird-stamps.org/cspecies/10704000.htm Stamps] (forArgentina ,Brazil ,Uruguay )
* [http://vireo.acnatsci.org/search.html?Form=Search&SEARCHBY=Common&KEYWORDS=rufous+hornero&showwhat=images&AGE=All&SEX=All&ACT=All&Search=Search&VIEW=All&ORIENTATION=All&RESULTS=24 Rufous Hornero photo gallery] VIREO
* [http://www.birdfinders.co.uk/images/rufous-hornero-brazil-feb-2007.jpgPhoto-High Res] ; [http://www.birdfinders.co.uk/news/brazil-feb-2007-pics.htm Article] birdfinders–"Brazil Photos"
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