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Seiurus aurocapilla
The Ovenbird is a small, brown bird that loves to sing in the forests. It makes a special nest on the ground that looks like an oven, which is how it got its name!
生息地: Forests
The Ovenbird has an olive-brown back and white underparts with bold, black streaking across its chest. A distinctive orange crown, bordered by black stripes, and a prominent white eye-ring make it visually unique.
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カテゴリ
鳥類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its loud 'teacher-teacher-teacher' song is one of the loudest sounds in the forest!
Its unique domed nest, made of leaves on the ground, gives the bird its name!
Ovenbirds can migrate thousands of miles from North America to Central America!
Unlike most warblers, it walks on the forest floor, bobbing its head like a chicken!
Ovenbirds can skillfully forage for food by walking on the forest floor, unlike most warblers that hop in trees.
Ovenbirds have streaky brown and olive feathers that help them blend perfectly into the leaf litter.
Ovenbirds possess powerful vocal cords that allow them to sing an incredibly loud, ringing 'teacher-teacher' song.
Ovenbirds can construct a unique domed nest on the ground using leaves and grass, resembling an old-fashioned oven.
Ovenbirds munch on tasty insects and tiny creatures they find on the forest floor.

Accipiter striatus
A quick hunter of small birds.
Pantherophis obsoletus
Preys on eggs and nestlings.
Procyon lotor
A common predator of ground nests.
Formica rufa
A common food source.
Malacosoma americanum
Feeds on these forest pests.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Enjoy watching birds from a distance and be quiet so you don't scare them away.
11-16 cm
20-25 cm
0.018-0.028 kg
2-8 年
45 km/h
Ovenbirds munch on tasty insects and tiny creatures they find on the forest floor.
Forests
Foraging
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