In the open grasslands and farmlands of South America, this tireless builder shapes the landscape in clay and patience. With beakfuls of mud, it constructs a rounded, oven-like nest on branches, fence posts, and rooftops — a sturdy home baked hard by sun and time. Inside, a clever inner chamber protects its eggs from heat, rain, and predators. What makes it extraordinary is this craftsmanship — one of the most iconic nests in the bird world, standing long after the season ends. A humble bird of earth and effort, yet an architect of the open plains.
Rufous Hornero 👇
