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Rufous Hornero

Furnarius rufus
(Gmelin, JF, 1788)
Hornero
João-de-barro

Family: Furnariidae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Other common names: Alonsito, Caserito.

Synonyms: Merops rufus.

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Description: It is a medium-sized passerine bird, easily recognized by its predominantly rufous-brown plumage, slightly darker wings, and paler throat. The body is sturdy, with a short tail and a strong, straight bill well adapted for ground foraging. Its compact appearance and upright posture are especially noticeable when walking across open areas.

Geographic distribution: It is widely distributed across central and southern South America, including Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, southern Brazil, and parts of eastern Chile. The species is very common throughout much of its range, particularly in lowland temperate regions, where it remains present year-round.

Habitat: It inhabits a wide variety of open and semi-open environments, such as grasslands, savannas, agricultural fields, rural areas, and urban settings. It shows remarkable adaptability to human-altered landscapes and is frequently observed in gardens, parks, and near buildings.

Feeding: Its diet is mainly insectivorous, consisting of insects, larvae, spiders, and other small invertebrates collected while walking on the ground. Occasionally, it may consume small amounts of plant material. Foraging is active, often involving probing and turning over soil with the bill.

Behavior: It is a territorial and generally monogamous bird, usually seen alone or in pairs. The species is notably tolerant of human presence and is well known for its loud, repetitive song, which plays an important role in territorial defense and pair communication.

Nesting: It builds one of the most distinctive nests among South American birds: a mud structure shaped like an oven, with a lateral entrance leading to an inner chamber. Both members of the pair participate in nest construction, which is typically placed on posts, trees, buildings, or artificial structures. The usual clutch consists of 3 to 4 eggs, incubated by both adults.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, owing to its broad distribution, large population size, and high adaptability to human-modified environments.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 20/12/2025

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Foto
Photography ID: 634294
  Adult

Eduardo Castex
La Pampa
Argentina
05/10/2025
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 546522
  Adult

Entre Rucanelo y La Maruja
La Pampa
Argentina
06/04/2023
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 406823
  Adult

En cercania a Conhelo
La Pampa
Argentina
08/02/2020
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 303132
  Adult

En cercania a Eduardo Castex
La Pampa
Argentina
12/07/2018
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 200241
  Adult

En cercania a Eduardo Castex
La Pampa
Argentina
02/19/2017
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 146574
  Adult

Reserva Provincial Parque Luro
La Pampa
Argentina
04/02/2016
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 121014
  Adult

Cercanias a Eduardo Castex
La Pampa
Argentina
10/12/2015
Alicia Mayor
Foto
Photography ID: 79013
  Adult

Cercanías a Rucanelo
La Pampa
Argentina
01/04/2015
Alicia Mayor



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
228732610/05/2025ArgentinaLa PampaCampo Yardina, Eduardo CastexAlicia Mayor
181832104/06/2023ArgentinaLa PampaEntre Rucanelo y La MarujaAlicia Mayor
127821702/08/2020ArgentinaLa PampaEn cercania a ConheloAlicia Mayor
85195607/12/2018ArgentinaLa PampaCalle vecinal, En cercania a Eduardo CastexAlicia Mayor
56878519/02/2017ArgentinaLa PampaEn cercania a Eduardo CastexAlicia Mayor
42462802/04/2016ArgentinaLa PampaReserva Provincial Parque LuroAlicia Mayor
42034124/03/2016ArgentinaLa PampaMayaco, Jaguel del Monte10Alicia Mayor
35039112/10/2015ArgentinaLa PampaCercanias a Eduardo CastexAlicia Mayor
23134704/01/2015ArgentinaLa PampaCercanías a RucaneloAlicia Mayor
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Bibliography related


Artículo Heredia, J., R. Moller Jensen, C. Figuerero y J. La Grotteria. 2010. Cuatro Furnariidae ‘pescando’: Hornero (Furnarius rufus), Curutié Colorado (Certhiaxis cinnamomea), Remolinera Castaña (Cinclodes atacamensis) y Remolinera Chocolate (Cinclodes olrogi). Nuestras Aves, 55: 17-19.



Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 06/04/2026.