Cinclodes

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Cinclodes
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Cinclodes

Gray, 1840
Species

About 12, see list

Cinclodes is a genus of passerine birds belonging to the ovenbird family Furnariidae. There is about a dozen species distributed across the southern and Andean regions of South America. They are terrestrial birds of open habitats, typically found near water such as mountain streams and the seashore where they forage for small invertebrates. They are stocky birds with strong legs and feet and pointed, slightly downcurved bills. The plumage is inconspicuous and mainly brown, often with a pale wingbar, stripe over the eye and corners to the tail. They have loud, trilling songs and often raise their wings while singing.

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