yes they are
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in spanish :; hornero in English :; ovenbird
Could be a wood thrush, ovenbird, or waterthrush.
The bird you are referring to is likely the Eastern Towhee. They are known for their distinctive call that sounds like "drink your tea," which is often interpreted as "teacher teacher." These birds are found in the eastern part of North America and prefer to nest on the ground in dense shrubby areas.
The letters 'nebvdori' unscrambled spell the word ovenbird (a small songbird).
Bluebird, blackbird, frigate bird, tropic bird, ovenbird.
octopus, otter, oxen, orca, owl Ovenbird, Ox, Oyster, and Oxpecker
The Ovenbird gets its name from its covered nest. The dome and side entrance make it resemble a Dutch oven.
Hah, that's interesting! It's an ovenbird. According to wiki, the Ovenbird is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. This migratory bird breeds in eastern North America and winters in Central America, many Caribbean Islands, Florida, and northern Venezuela.
Bluebird, blackbird, ovenbird, cowbird, bower bird, hummingbird. Kingbird, mockingbird, tropicbird, catbird, frigatebird.
The national bird of Argentina is the Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus), also known as the Rufous ovenbird, a common South American bird.