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    Paraguay. The crested hornero is most closely related to the rufous hornero (F. rufus), and they may be sister species. The crested hornero is monotypic...
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    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...
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    hornero (Furnarius minor) Rufous hornero (Furnarius rufus) Crested hornero (Furnarius cristatus) Pacific hornero Hornero nest Wikimedia Commons has media...
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  • fireback Crested francolin Crested gallito Crested goshawk Crested guan Crested guineafowl Crested honey buzzard Crested hornero Crested ibis Crested jay Crested...
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    The elegant crested tinamou or martineta tinamou (Eudromia elegans) is a medium-sized tinamou that can be found in southern Chile and Argentina in Shrubland...
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  • spinetail Crested spinetail Sulphur-bearded spinetail Parker's spinetail Rusty-backed spinetail Vilcabamba spinetail Crested hornero Band-tailed hornero Pale-legged...
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    harterti Chaco earthcreeper, Tarphonomus certhioides Rufous hornero, Furnarius rufus Crested hornero, Furnarius cristatus Sharp-tailed streamcreeper, Lochmias...
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  • (E-SA) Lesser hornero, Furnarius minor (E-SA) Rufous hornero, Furnarius rufus (E-SA) Crested hornero, Furnarius cristatus (E-SA) Sharp-tailed streamcreeper...
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    Wing-banded hornero, Furnarius figulus (E) Pale-legged hornero, Furnarius leucopus Pale-billed hornero, Furnarius torridus Lesser hornero, Furnarius minor...
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  • though none of its members bear that name. The common name derives from the horneros, which itself derives from the Spanish word for oven, horno, used to describe...
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