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Ovenbirds

Ovenbirds, or furnariids, are a diverse family of small to medium-sized birds, known as Furnariidae, comprised of approximately 315 species and 70 genera, primarily insectivores found from Mexico through Central America to the southernmost regions of South America. They are recognizable for their unique, often clay, oven-like nests, especially those made by the horneros, with most species laying up to six somewhat colorful eggs. These birds vary in size from 9 to 35 cm and inhabit a vast range of environments from tropical forests to Andean highlands and even rocky coastlines. Their taxonomy is complex; previously, woodcreepers were considered part of this family, and ongoing studies sometimes divide the group further or reorganize the genera based on genetic data. Furnariids include various subfamilies such as Sclerurinae, Dendrocolaptinae, and Furnariinae, with the latter containing the "true" ovenbirds. This family exhibits a great deal of habitat specialization, with species adapted to city parks, Amazonian forests, and coastal regions, reflecting their evolutionary success across diverse Neotropical environments.

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Roraiman Barbtail

Roraimia adusta

Royal Cinclodes

Cinclodes aricomae

Ruddy Foliage-gleaner

Clibanornis rubiginosus

Ruddy Spinetail

Synallaxis rutilans

Ruddy Woodcreeper

Dendrocincla homochroa

Rufous-banded Miner

Geositta rufipennis

Rufous-breasted Leaftosser

Sclerurus scansor

Rufous-capped Spinetail

Synallaxis ruficapilla

Rufous-fronted Thornbird

Phacellodomus rufifrons
A photo of a Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus)

Rufous Hornero

Furnarius rufus

Rufous-necked Foliage-gleaner

Syndactyla ruficollis

Rufous-rumped Foliage-gleaner

Philydor erythrocercum

Rufous Spinetail

Synallaxis unirufa

Rufous-tailed Foliage-gleaner

Anabacerthia ruficaudata

Rufous-tailed Xenops

Microxenops milleri

Russet-bellied Spinetail

Synallaxis zimmeri

Russet-mantled Softtail

Thripophaga berlepschi

Rusty-backed Spinetail

Cranioleuca vulpina

Rusty-crowned Tit-Spinetail

Leptasthenura pileata

Rusty-fronted Canastero

Asthenes ottonis

Rusty-headed Spinetail

Synallaxis fuscorufa

Rusty-vented Canastero

Asthenes dorbignyi

Rusty-winged Barbtail

Premnornis guttuliger

Santa Marta Foliage-gleaner

Clibanornis rufipectus

Scaled Spinetail

Cranioleuca muelleri
A photo of a Scaled Woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes squamatus)

Scaled Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes squamatus
A photo of a Scale-throated Earthcreeper (Upucerthia dumetaria)

Scale-throated Earthcreeper

Upucerthia dumetaria

Scalloped Woodcreeper

Lepidocolaptes falcinellus

Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner

Anabacerthia variegaticeps

Scaly-throated Leaftosser

Sclerurus guatemalensis

Scimitar-billed Woodcreeper

Drymornis bridgesii

Scribble-tailed Canastero

Asthenes maculicauda
A photo of a Sharp-billed Canastero (Asthenes pyrrholeuca)

Sharp-billed Canastero

Asthenes pyrrholeuca
A photo of a Sharp-billed Treehunter (Heliobletus contaminatus)

Sharp-billed Treehunter

Heliobletus contaminatus

Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper

Lochmias nematura

Short-billed Canastero

Asthenes baeri

Short-billed Leaftosser

Sclerurus rufigularis

Short-billed Miner

Geositta antarctica

Silvery-throated Spinetail

Synallaxis subpudica

Slaty Spinetail

Synallaxis brachyura

Slaty-winged Foliage-gleaner

Philydor fuscipenne

Slender-billed Miner

Geositta tenuirostris

Slender-billed Xenops

Xenops tenuirostris
A photo of a Sooty-fronted Spinetail (Synallaxis frontalis)

Sooty-fronted Spinetail

Synallaxis frontalis

Speckled Spinetail

Cranioleuca gutturata

Spectacled Prickletail

Siptornis striaticollis

Spix's Spinetail

Synallaxis spixi

Spix's Woodcreeper

Xiphorhynchus spixii
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