A white-throated earthcreeper (Upucerthia albigula) near Putra, Chile
by Paul Ellis
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Nature's Marvels. Text by Lucy Berman. Illustrations by Roy Coombs. 1971.
Internet Archive
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BOTD: Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner
Photo: Francisco Enríquez
"Rather active, arboreal bird of humid evergreen forest in foothills and highlands. Forages at all levels clambering along branches and amid mossy tangles and epiphytes, at times hanging upside down like a chickadee. Often in pairs or small groups; frequently joins mixed-species feeding flocks."
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Ovenbird in Eden, MD
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Another chromatic arrangement of @artomat blocks
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January 18, 2024 - Pearled Treerunner (Margarornis squamiger)
Found in the Andes in parts of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and possibly Argentina, these birds in the ovenbird family live in mountain forests. They eat arthropods, picking them from moss and other surfaces, foraging alone, in pairs, or in small flocks, often with other species. Likely monogamous, they build ball-shaped nests with side entrances from moss under tree limbs or rocks.
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Ovenbird
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 3
Listen for their song as you walk through the wooded paths of the park! Should still be around for the next few weeks. Hear one at the beginning (2s) of this recording & close to the end (25s): https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/343694441
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Victor Schrager :: Black and White Warblers, 1996. | from: Bird Hand Book | src Victor Schrager website
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Victor Schrager :: Ovenbird, 1996. Platinum / palladium print. | src Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Ovenbird. This is the first time I've seen one that was not on the ground. Ashbridge's Bay Park
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Ovenbird
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About Birds: A Guide for Children, written by Cathryn Sill and illustrated by John Sill, 1991.
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BOTD: Ruddy Woodcreeper
Photo: Luis Trinchan
"Uncommon, medium-sized woodcreeper of humid tropical forest; rarely seen away from army ant swarms. Mainly perches upright on slender trunks fairly low to the ground, less often at middle levels; often rather sluggish. Overall bright ruddy plumage in combination with behavior is distinctive; also note the pale grayish eyering. Usually rather quiet; at times gives plaintive mew calls and a chipping rattled song."
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Ovenbird . . . Redden State Forest, Georgetown, Delaware . . . 4/30/22
lil guy on a mission
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Ovenbird in spring and winter
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