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Overview
Ovenbird: Medium, ground walking warbler, olive-brown upperparts, heavily spotted white underparts. Head has dull orange central crown stripe edged in black, and a white eye-ring. Wings, tail are olive-green. Name is from its covered nest, the dome and side entrance make it resemble a dutch oven.
Range and Habitat
Ovenbird: Breeds from west-central Canada east to Maritimes, and south to the northern Gulf Coast states and South Carolina. Spends winters from the Gulf Coast and Florida to South America. Preferred habitats include mature, dry forests with little undergrowth.
Topo Map:
Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"TEAcher-TEAcher-TEAcher"
Interesting Facts
The Ovenbird gets its name from its covered nest. The dome and side entrance make it resemble a Dutch oven.
Studies estimate that half of all adults die each year with much of the mortality due to the hazards of migration.
The female performs a crippled-bird display to distract predators when flushed from the nest.
A group of ovenbirds are collectively known as a "stew" of ovenbirds.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
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