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[edit] Identification12 cm long, weighs 12 g. Light brown head, buff supercilium and whitish malar stripe. The upperparts are brown, becoming rufous on the tail and rump, and there is a buff bar on the darker brown wings. The underparts are unstreaked pale olive brown. The sexes are similar, but young birds have dark brown throats. [edit] DistributionSouthern Mexico, Ecuador, northeastern Argentina and central Brazil. [edit] TaxonomyIt is a member of the South American bird family Furnariidae, a group in which many species build elaborate clay nests, giving rise to the English name for the family of "ovenbirds". [edit] HabitatMoist lowland forests. [edit] BehaviourThe nest is made of shredded plant fibres placed in a hole between 1.5 and 9 m high in a decaying tree trunk or branch. 2 white eggs are laid, incubated by both sexes. Diet includes insects. [edit] External Links
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