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- Rufous_Hornero abstract "The Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) is a medium-sized ovenbird in the family Furnariidae It occurs in eastern South America, and is the national bird in Argentina and Uruguay. Also known as the Red Ovenbird, it is common in savannas, second-growth scrub, pastures and agricultural land and is synanthropic. Its range includes southeastern and southern Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern and central Argentina, extending as far south as northern Patagonia. The species is most closely related to the Crested Hornero of Paraguay and Argentina. There are four accepted subspecies.The Rufous Hornero is medium-sized with a square tail and very slightly decurved bill. The plumage is overall reddish brown with a dull brown crown and a whitish throat. Sexes are alike and juvenile birds are slightly paler below (probably because they are cleaner). Rufous Horneros feed on insects and other arthropods obtained by foraging on the ground while walking. They sometimes feed on scraps such as bread crumbs. Songs in the Rufous Hornero are sexually distinct. The rapid trill that is usually heard as part of the duet is faster in the male, slower in the female, and both beat their wings at their sides while singing and the wings beat at the same rate as their trill. Thus, while watching an observer may identify the sex by how fast their wings beat while singing.Predators of adult and young Rufous Horneros include birds of prey such as the Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle Buteo melanoleucus, small mammals, domestic cats, and a number of species of snakes and possibly lizards. However, its covered nest probably reduces predation risk. The Rufous Hornero breeds in the austral summer, laying eggs between August and December, raising nestlings soon after, and the young may stay in their natal territory until the following breeding season. The species is monogamous and the pair bond is long term, sometimes for life. The nest of the species is typical for the genus, a large thick clay "oven" placed on a tree, or man made structures such as fenceposts, telephone poles or buildings. Pairs remain together throughout the year and will work on the nest during that time; nests can be constructed in as little as 5 days but usually take longer, occasionally months, to complete. A clutch generally contains two to four eggs. The eggs are laid every second day and incubated for 14–18 days. Chicks are fed for 23–26 days before fledging; young birds remain in the parental territory for around 6 months after fledging and sometimes until the following breeding season. Both parents incubate eggs and feed the young. Horneros may or may not reuse nests, therefore it is quite common to see several nests close to each other (or even atop older nests) at the same nesting site. However, a formerly unused nest may 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, such as city suburbs. In turn abandoned nests may be of benefit to various other species of birds that nest in its unused "ovens". The Saffron Finch is one species that commonly nests in old ovenbird nests. The Rufous Hornero is a familiar sight over much of its range and has been adopted as the national bird of Argentina and Uruguay. It is not threatened by human activities and is listed as least concern by the IUCN.".
- Rufous_Hornero binomialAuthority Johann_Friedrich_Gmelin.
- Rufous_Hornero class Bird.
- Rufous_Hornero conservationStatus "LC".
- Rufous_Hornero conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Rufous_Hornero family Ovenbird_(family).
- Rufous_Hornero genus Hornero.
- Rufous_Hornero kingdom Animal.
- Rufous_Hornero order Passerine.
- Rufous_Hornero phylum Chordate.
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- Rufous_Hornero binomial "Furnarius rufus".
- Rufous_Hornero classis Bird.
- Rufous_Hornero familia Ovenbird_(family).
- Rufous_Hornero filename "Furnarius rufus.ogg".
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- Rufous_Hornero genus "Furnarius".
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- Rufous_Hornero name "Rufous Hornero".
- Rufous_Hornero ordo Passerine.
- Rufous_Hornero phylum Chordate.
- Rufous_Hornero regnum "Animalia".
- Rufous_Hornero species "F. rufus".
- Rufous_Hornero status "LC".
- Rufous_Hornero statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Rufous_Hornero title "Song of the Rufous hornero, recorded in Arthur Nogueira , by Eurico Zimbres".
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_Argentina.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_Bolivia.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_Brazil.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_Paraguay.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_South_America.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_Uruguay.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_the_Caatinga.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_the_Cerrado.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Birds_of_the_Pantanal.
- Rufous_Hornero subject Category:Furnarius.
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- Rufous_Hornero type BirdsOfTheCaatinga.
- Rufous_Hornero type BirdsOfTheCerrado.
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- Rufous_Hornero comment "The Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) is a medium-sized ovenbird in the family Furnariidae It occurs in eastern South America, and is the national bird in Argentina and Uruguay. Also known as the Red Ovenbird, it is common in savannas, second-growth scrub, pastures and agricultural land and is synanthropic. Its range includes southeastern and southern Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern and central Argentina, extending as far south as northern Patagonia.".
- Rufous_Hornero label "Rufous Hornero".
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- Rufous_Hornero name "Rufous Hornero".