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Band tailed hornero

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Furnarius

Higher classification
  
Hornero

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Furnariidae

Scientific name
  
Furnarius figulus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Hornero, Bird, Bay hornero, Lesser hornero, Dark‑winged miner

Band tailed hornero


The band-tailed hornero, wing-banded hornero or tail-banded hornero, (Furnarius figulus), is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family, the ovenbirds. It is endemic to Brazil.

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Its natural habitats include a wide range of wooded habitats, especially near water and around mudflats. It feeds on insects, other arthropods, and shelllfish - in short, any prey found by upturning stones and litter - and makes a cup-sized nest in sheltered places with grass and vegetal fibers.

Band tailed hornero


Range

Wing-banded hornero exists in two ranges, separated by 1000 km, each population representing a subspecies. The largest range occurs in Atlantic northeastern and eastern Brazil, the Northeast Region, Brazil and Caatinga, as well as into continental regions inland, (part of the Cerrado). In recent years, this population has expanded southwards at least as far as São Paulo. The second population ranges upstream in a strip along the Amazon River for about 1700 km as well as southwards to the upstream reaches of the Araguaia River in the adjacent Tocantins-Araguaia River drainage. This southerly strip ranges between two river systems in a strip approximately 2400 km long; the western portion is the downstream half of the Xingu River.

References

Band-tailed hornero Wikipedia