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Little ovenbird painting 🌱

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Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla), family Parulidae, order Passeriformes, Alabama, USA
This species is not related to South American Ovenbirds (family Furnariidae), but is instead in the New World/Wood Warbler family Parulidae.
The common name comes from the oven-shaped ground nest they make, which is domed, and constructed of woven together plant materials (such as grasses and pine needles).
photograph by Robin Rudd
Field & Forest💕
This morning I got to watch a little ovenbird bathing and drinking among the mossy rocks near the woodland spring.
(Note: They are not called ovenbirds because you put them in the oven but because their nests reminded people of old fashioned baking ovens.)

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Ovenbird Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 6
March 9, 2026 - Berlepsch's Canastero (Asthenes berlepschi) These birds in the ovenbird family are found in a small area of western Bolivia in mountain scrub, forest, and vegetation around cultivated areas. Foraging alone or in pairs, they likely pick arthropods from the ground and probably low vegetation, though the specifics of their diet are unknown. Little is known about their breeding behavior, though they nest in trees. They are classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to their tiny range which is contracting because of the effects of climate change.
The lurking danger
"I thought Chris was being paranoid when he said someone was watching him… He was right"
It's impossible to talk about the idea of ​​Gourmand falling in love with Chris without mentioning Martin, and holy crap, that man is worried sick.
I think it would be interesting to see the progression. Just imagine, it starts with little jokes about how Gaston even prefers to confront Chris instead, then Chris's paranoia comes on, which he ignores until he's faced with the truth. Although I think the funniest thing about it is to think about what the situation is really like:
Maybe one day I'll dedicate myself to making an entire comic about this subject; it would be very entertaining. Anyway, a little fact: I chose the ovenbird as the co-star of the comic because it's the national animal of my country, Argentina!
Martin named it Architect because an ovenbird is a bird known for its ability to build oven-shaped mud nests, with an architecture designed to deceive predators.