This video from the USA says about itself:
22 July 2015
Ovenbirds have the general coloration of a thrush, but they are a species of warbler. They breed in rich woodlands, where they spend much of their time walking on the forest floor.
This video from the USA says about itself:
22 July 2015
Ovenbirds have the general coloration of a thrush, but they are a species of warbler. They breed in rich woodlands, where they spend much of their time walking on the forest floor.
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Wonderful! We have an ovenbird in our yard in Kingston, Jamaica right now! They are “winter visitors” to our island. Such charming birds!
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Great news! I hope it will stay in your yard a little longer 🙂
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