Alphabetical list
Rufous Chatterer
Passerine
Dostateczne |
Rufous Hornero
Passerine
The Polish name of this bird originates from its nest, intricately built of clay. (The Polish name of the bird is „potter”). Their nests are amazing structures but I did not manage to capture them. Rufous horneros occur almost all over South America. Their weight is about 40-60 grams, and their body length is about 20 cm. Dobre |
Rufous Motmot
Coraciiformes
Motmots occur from Mexico to Argentina. They belong to beautifully colored birds of medium size (weight up to 200 grams, body length up to 50 cm, the tail is approximately 30 cm of that). Its name comes from the characteristic bill, which serrated edges look like a saw. Its decorative two tail feathers with distinctive oval-shaped tips at the ends look incredibly. It is not easy to observe and photograph a motmot in its natural environment. As usual a bit of luck is needed and useful hints of local guides. Dostateczne |
Rufous Mourner
Passerine
Dokumentacyjne |
Rufous-bellied Heron
Casuariiformes
Dostateczne |
Rufous-bellied Niltava
Passerine
Dostateczne |
Rufous-Bellied Thrush
Passerine
A quite common visitor of city squares and lawns in Buenos Aires was the rufous-bellied thrush. In its behavior, size and posture it resembles our European thrush. It weighs 70-80 grams. Dobre |
Rufous-breasted Antthrush
Passerine
Moje ulubione, Bardzo dobre |
Rufous-browed Peppershrike
Passerine
Dostateczne |
Rufous-capped Warbler
Passerine
Dobre |