EditorialPhilydor rufus, Print, The buff-fronted foliage-gleaner (Philydor rufum) is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family, the ovenbirds. It is found in southeastern regions of South America in the cerrado and pantanal of Brazil and Paraguay as well as a...
EditorialXenops rufosuperciliata, Print, Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The genus comprises three species of xenops, all of which are found in Mexico, Central America and South America, particularly in tropical rain forests., 1...
EditorialXenops fuscus, Print, Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The genus comprises three species of xenops, all of which are found in Mexico, Central America and South America, particularly in tropical rain forests., 1700-1880.
EditorialLochmias nematura, Print, The sharp-tailed streamcreeper (Lochmias nematura) is a passerine bird of South America belonging to the family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. It is the only member of the genus Lochmias. The species is also known as the streamsi...
EditorialFurnarius figulus, Print, The band-tailed hornero, wing-banded hornero or tail-banded hornero, (Furnarius figulus), is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. It is endemic to Brazil., 1700-1880.
EditorialXenops rutilus, Print, Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The genus comprises three species of xenops, all of which are found in Mexico, Central America and South America, particularly in tropical rain forests., 1700-1880.
EditorialXenops superciliosus, Print, Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The genus comprises three species of xenops, all of which are found in Mexico, Central America and South America, particularly in tropical rain forests., 1820...
EditorialXenops genibarbis, Print, Xenops is a genus in the bird family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. The genus comprises three species of xenops, all of which are found in Mexico, Central America and South America, particularly in tropical rain forests., 1825-1834.