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Furnari
ovenbirds, antbirds, and relatives



  • rufous hornero
    Furnarius rufus
  • coastal miner
    Geositta peruviana
  • Campo miner
    Geositta poeciloptera

  • giant antpitta
    Grallaria gigantea
  • black-capped antwren
    Herpsilochmus atricapillus
  • Hylexetastes perrotii uniformis

  • fulvous-bellied antpitta
    Hylopezus dives
  • spot-backed antbird
    Hylophylax naevius
  • warbling antbird
    Hypocnemis cantator

  • narrow-billed woodcreeper
    Lepidocolaptes angustirostris
  • striolated tit-spinetail
    Leptasthenura striolata
  • rusty-belted tapaculo
    Liosceles thoracicus

  • elegant crescent-chest
    Melanopareia elegans
  • elegant crescent-chest
    Melanopareia elegans
  • elegant crescent-chest
    Melanopareia elegans



To cite this page: Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. 2012. The Animal Diversity Web (online). Accessed at http://animaldiversity.org.

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