Hornero
The Hornero is a small bird native to South America, particularly found in countries like Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. It is known for its distinctive, rounded body and brownish plumage, which helps it blend into its surroundings. The Hornero is famous for its unique nest, which resembles an oven, hence its name, as "hornero" means "baker" in Spanish.
These birds are social and often found in pairs or small groups. They primarily feed on insects and seeds, foraging on the ground or in low vegetation. The Hornero is also recognized for its melodious song, which it uses to communicate with other birds and establish territory.