- 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...
- The
Caribbean hornero (Furnarius longirostris) is a
species of bird in the
Furnariinae subfamily of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is
found in Colombia...
- The
Pacific hornero (Furnarius cinnamomeus) is a
species of bird in the
Furnariinae subfamily of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is
found in Colombia...
- 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...
- The
lesser hornero (Furnarius minor) is a
species of bird in the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is
closely related to the Pale-legged
hornero, and their...
- 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...
- El
Hornero, is the peer-reviewed
scientific journal of Aves Argentinas-Asociación Ornitológica del
Plata the dean of the
ornithological institutions in...
-
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...
-
National Animal". algeria.com.
Retrieved 21
March 2013. "Furnarius
rufus (
Hornero, Casero, Caserito, Albañil, Hornerillo,
Alonsito (Argentina), Joao-de-barro...