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Pacific Hornero

Pacific Hornero - Furnarius cinnamomeus
Copyright: monacoeye • Pichincha, Ecuador • February 2011

Bird name: Pacific Hornero
Latin: Furnarius cinnamomeus
Other: Pale-legged Hornero (Furnarius leucopus)
Family: Furnariidae • Horneros, Ovenbirds, Spinetails
Range: Ecuador, NW Peru
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The Pacific Hornero was the first bird I photographed in Ecuador, from the taxi, near Nanegal in Pichincha. The taxi driver told me they were common and had entered the area with the roads a couple of decades ago. But this turned out to be the only individual I got a good view of during my stay.

The Pacific Hornero has recently been split from the Pale-Legged Hornero, which is found further east in South America. The Pacific Hornero is an attractive bird, with a pale yellow iris. Conspicuous and vocal.


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Pacific Hornero - Furnarius cinnamomeus
Pacific Hornero - Furnarius cinnamomeus

Below, a Pacific Hornero nest, though judging from the moss, an old one.
Pacific Hornero - Furnarius cinnamomeus - nest
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