No footnotes date April 2009 Taxobox name Hornero image Furnarius.jpg image width 210px image caption Rufous Hornero building a nest in Minas Gerais , Brazil regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius genus authority Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot Vieillot , 1816 subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text The horneros are members of the genus Furnarius in the family Ovenbird family Furnariidae , native to South America . Horneros are brown birds with rather short tails and fairly long bills. They are known for building mud nests that resemble old wood fired oven s the Spanish language Spanish word hornero comes from horno , meaning oven . While many Furnariids have different nests, the hornero nest is the reason for the common name applied to the entire Family biology family Ovenbirds though unrelated to the Ovenbird , which is a Parulidae parulid warbler . The size and exact shape of the hornero nest varies depending on the species. They generally lay 2&ndash 4 eggs, although the breeding behavior of the Bay Hornero is virtually ... the uncommon and relatively shy Bay Hornero, horneros are typically fairly common and highly conspicuous ... seen walking on the ground with a relatively up right posture. The Rufous Hornero is a national emblem of Argentina , one of the several countries it inhabits. Species Pale legged Hornero Furnarius leucopus . Pacific Hornero Furnarius leucopus cinnamomeus . Caribbean Hornero Furnarius leucopus longirostris . Bay Hornero Bay or Pale billed Hornero Furnarius torridus . Tail banded Hornero Tail banded or Wing banded Hornero Furnarius figulus . Lesser Hornero Furnarius minor . Rufous Hornero Furnarius rufus . Crested Hornero Furnarius cristatus . commons Image gallery gallery Image Pale legged Hornero.jpg Pacific Hornero Image Hornero s nest4 01 2011.jpg Hornero nest gallery References ... ovenbirds furnariidae Hornero videos on the Internet Bird Collection Category Furnarius Category ... more details
Taxobox name Rufous Hornero image Flickr Dario Sanches JO O DE BARRO Furnarius rufus 3 .jpg image width 240px status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius species F. rufus binomial Furnarius rufus binomial authority Johann Friedrich Gmelin Gmelin , 1788 The Rufous Hornero , Furnarius rufus , is a large ... related to the Crested Hornero of Paraguay and Argentina. There are four accepted subspecies . Overview The Rufous Hornero is a large ovenbird with a square tail and a straight bill. The plumage ... Brasil, http www.wikiaves.com.br joao de barro ref . Predators of the Rufous Hornero and or its young ... birds rate of survival. File Furnarius rufus nest.jpg thumb left The nest of the Rufous Hornero is a common sight in Argentina and Uruguay The Rufous Hornero breeds in the austral summer , laying .... However, a formerly unused nest can be repaired for a new breeding season. The Rufous Hornero has ... by the IUCN . The Rufous Hornero carries the eggs before laying anywhere from 2 3 days. Incubation period ... 4 External links http ibc.hbw.com ibc phtml especie.phtml?idEspecie 4039 Rufous Hornero videos on the Internet ... Hornero photo gallery VIREO http www.birdfinders.co.uk images rufous hornero brazil feb 2007.jpg Photo ... commons Furnarius rufus Listen filename Furnarius rufus.ogg title Song of the Rufous hornero, recorded ... Category Furnarius Category Birds of South America Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of Argentina Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of Brazil Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of Paraguay Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of Uruguay Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of Bolivia Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of the Cerrado Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of the Pantanal Hornero, Rufous Category Birds of the Caatinga Hornero, Rufous Category National symbols of Argentina ca Furnarius rufus de Rostt pfer ... pt Jo o de barro qu Tiluchi ru simple Rufous Hornero fi Orneero zh ... more details
Taxobox name Lesser Hornero image Lesser Hornero Furnarius minor.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius species F. minor binomial Furnarius minor binomial authority August von Pelzeln Pelzeln , 1858 synonyms The Lesser Hornero Furnarius minor is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is found in Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , and Peru . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist shrubland . References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 50388 all Furnarius minor . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. Category Furnarius Furnariidae stub pt Jo ozinho ave ... more details
Taxobox name Bay Hornero image FurnariusTorridusSmit.jpg image caption Illustration by Joseph Smit , 1890 status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius species F. torridus binomial Furnarius torridus binomial authority Philip Sclater Sclater & Osbert Salvin Salvin , 1866 synonyms The Bay Hornero or Pale billed Hornero Furnarius torridus is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is found in wooded habitats along rivers in eastern Ecuador , north eastern Peru , western Brazil , and, as recently confirmed, far south eastern Colombia . References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 50391 all Furnarius torridus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. Furnariidae stub Category Furnarius Category Birds of Ecuador Category Birds of Colombia Category Birds of Peru Category Birds of Brazil Category Birds of South America Category Birds of the Amazon Basin pt Jo o de bico p lido ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Crested Hornero image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius species F. cristatus binomial Furnarius cristatus binomial authority Hermann Burmeister Burmeister , 1888 synonyms The Crested Hornero Furnarius cristatus is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It is found in Argentina , Bolivia , and Paraguay . Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland . References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 50393 all Furnarius cristatus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. Category Furnarius Furnariidae stub pt Furnarius cristatus ... more details
Taxobox name Pale legged Hornero image Pale legged Hornero.jpg image caption Pacific Hornero F. leucopus cinnamomeus status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius species F. leucopus binomial Furnarius leucopus binomial authority William John Swainson Swainson , 1837 synonyms File Furnarius leucopus 20090110.jpg thumb left 180px The Pale legged Hornero Furnarius leucopus is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family. It includes the Pacific Hornero F. leucopus cinnamomeus and the Caribbean Hornero F. leucopus longirostris , which often are considered separate species. It is found in Bolivia , Brazil , Colombia , Ecuador , Guyana , Peru , and Venezuela . It occurs in a wide range of wooded habitat s, especially near water. References Bolet nSAO16 1 7. BulletinOfTheBritishOrnithologistsClub124 6. BirdLife International 2006. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 50390 all Furnarius leucopus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. DEFAULTSORT Pale Legged Hornero Category Furnarius Furnariidae stub es Furnarius leucopus fr Fournier variable pt Casaca de couro amarelo fi Harmaalakkiorneero ... more details
Taxobox name Band tailed Hornero image Furnarius figulus.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 50389 all Furnarius figulus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Furnariidae genus Furnarius species F. figulus binomial Furnarius figulus binomial authority Martin Lichtenstein Lichtenstein , 1823 synonyms The Band tailed Hornero , Wing banded Hornero or Tail banded Hornero , Furnarius figulus , is a species of bird in the Furnariidae family, the Ovenbird family ovenbird s. It is Endemism endemic to Brazil . Its natural habitat s include a wide range of wooded habitats, especially near water and around mudflats. It feeds on insects, other arthropods, and shelllfish in short, any prey found by upturning stones and litter and makes a cup sized nest in sheltered places with grass and vegetal fibers. ref Jos Felipe Monteiro Pereira, Aves e P ssaros comuns do Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro, Technical Books, 2008, ISBN 978 85 61368 00 5 , page 91 ref Range Wing banded Hornero exists in two ranges, separated by 1000  km, each population representing a subspecies . The largest ...?idEspecie 4037 Furnarius figulus Wing banded Hornero videos on the Internet Bird Collection ... images&AGE All&SEX All&ACT All&Search Search&VIEW All&ORIENTATION All&RESULTS 24 Wing banded Hornero ... images tail banded hornero brazil feb 2007.jpg Photo High Res http www.birdfinders.co.uk news ... Category Furnarius Category Birds of Brazil Hornero, Wing banded Category Birds of the Caatinga Hornero, Wing banded Category Birds of the Amazon Basin Hornero, Wing banded Category Brazilian restricted range endemic bird species Hornero, Wing banded Category South American restricted range endemic bird species Hornero, Wing banded Furnariidae stub pt Casaca de couro da lama fi Iso orneero ... more details
Figulus can mean Figulus, also known as the Bingham Blossom House , a historic home in Palm Beach, Florida Figulus beetle , a stag beetle genus Gaius Marcius Figulus , Roman consul in 162 BC 162 and 156 BC Gaius Marcius Figulus, son of the above, an unsuccessful candidate for consulship Gaius Marcius Figulus, Roman consul in 64 BC , unknown relation to the above Nigidius Figulus 98 45 BC , a savant of ancient Rome Furnarius figulus , the Wing banded Hornero , a Brazilian bird dab ... more details
Roberto Dabbene 1864 1938 was an Italy Italian Argentina Argentine ornithologist . Born in Turin , he doctorated in 1884 at the University of Genoa and moved to Argentina in 1887. After teaching chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de C rdoba , he moved to Buenos Aires in 1890 to work in at the city zoo. He studied the Argentine birds for over 40 years, writing many of the most important books on the subject. Work Contribuci n a la ornitolog a del Paraguay ,Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires 23 283 390 1912 Notas sobre una colecci n de Avesde la Isla Mart n Garc a , El Hornero 1 1917 . 1 29 34 2 89 96 3 160 168 4 236 248. Los ping inos de las costas e islas de los mares argentinos , El Hornero 2 1 1 9 1920 Tres aves nuevas para la avifauna uruguaya , El Hornero 3 4 422 1926 The ornithological collection of the Museo Nacional, Buenos Aires its origin, development and present condition , The Auk Vol. 43 N. 1 37 46 1926 Las palomas y t rtolas de la Argentina , Revista Diosa Cazadora, Suplemento 125 1938 Fauna Magall nica. Mam feros y aves de la Tierra del Fuego e islas adyacentes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dabbene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dabbene Category Argentine ornithologists Category Italian ornithologists Category 1864 births Category 1938 deaths Ornithologist stub Argentina scientist stub es Roberto Dabbene fr Roberto Dabbene fi Roberto Dabbene ... more details
Deleted image Infobox Organization name Aves Argentinas abbreviation AA formation 1916 type Non profit organization purpose Humane protection of birds headquarters Buenos Aires, ARG coords coord 34 37 25.73 S 58 23 56.93 W region served ARG leader title President & CEO leader name Mario Gustavo Costa main organ Board of Directors website http www.avesargentinas.org.ar Aves Argentinas Asociaci n Ornitol gica del Plata in english Argentine Birds , is an Argentina argentine non profit environmental organization dedicated to conservation. Incorporated in 1916, it is one of the oldest of such organizations in South America . Image Furnarius Rufus Victor Harvey.jpg right thumb 250px left Rufous Hornero, bird symbol of this organization. References Reflist External links http www.avesargentinas.org.ar cs en english.php Aves Argentinas http www.birdlife.org BirdLife International Category 1916 establishments Category Ornithological organizations Category Birdlife International national partners Category Environmental organisations based in Argentina es Aves Argentinas ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Taim Ecological Station , administered by IBAMA Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources , was created in 1978, having an area of 33 815 hec. It is located in a narrow land strip between the Atlantic Ocean and the Lagoa Mirim . It is located in part of the Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande and Santa Vit ria do Palmar municipalities, in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil . The BR 471 road crosses the reserve in the longitudinal direction, where the entrance to the ecological station is located. The objective is to prerserve one of the main ecosystems in the country, as well as to allow for scientific studies conducted by institutions and universities. The coastal plateau in Rio Grande do Sul features areas of great value in the environment of the extreme south of Brazil and has formed as a result of the advance and retreat of the sea. The Taim wetlands contains diverse ecosystems, in lagunal and marine beaches, lagoons, swamps, grasslands and dune ranges and fields. Fauna and flora Due to its wide environment range, several species of animals, such as Rufous Hornero , turtles , tuco tuco s, capibara s, coypu s, broad snouted caiman s and a considerable amount of bird s. The flora is also very diverse, featuring Ficus , Erythrina crista galli , Tibouchina , orchid s, bromelia , cactii , Juncaceae rushes and water hyacinth s. Protected areas of Brazil Category Ecological stations in Brazil RioGrandedoSul geo stub Brazil protected area stub coord 32.54 S 52.54 W source kolossus dewiki display title es Estaci n Ecol gica de Taim pt Esta o Ecol gica do Taim ... more details
Taxobox name Brown chested Martin image Progne tapera Rio Grande do Sul 8a.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name IUCN BirdLife International 2009. http www.iucnredlist.org apps redlist details 147920 0 Progne tapera . http www.iucnredlist.org 2010 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.1 Downloaded on 21 March 2010. ref regnum Animal ia phylum chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo passerine Passeriformes familia swallow Hirundinidae genus Progne species P. tapera binomial Progne tapera binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1766 synonyms The Brown chested Martin Progne tapera is a species of passerine bird in the swallow family. It is found in Argentina , Bolivia , Brazil , Chile , Colombia , Costa Rica , Ecuador , French Guiana , Guyana , Panama , Paraguay , Peru , Puerto Rico , Suriname , the United States , Uruguay , Venezuela , and is a vagrant to Chile and the Falkland Islands . Its natural habitat s are dry savanna , subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland , river s, and heavily degraded former forest. It usually swoops at low heights, showing white on the sides of its tail, with wings bowed. It may dig burrows into banks to nest or occasionally in snags or sometimes use old hornero nests. ref Robert S. Ridgely and Guy Tudor, Field guide to the songbirds of South America the passerines, 1st ed. University of Texas Press, 2009. ref References reflist Hirundinidae Category Progne Sylvioidea stub fr Hirondelle tap re fi Savup sky ... more details
Tito Narosky born 1932 ref NLA Catalogue. ref is an Argentina Argentinian ornithology ornithologist and writer. Of the 20 books he has authored or co authored, Birds of Argentina and Uruguay, a Field Guide is the best known, with over 40,000 copies sold. Narosky has studied and observed wild birds for more than 50 years, having made over 200 field trips and published hundreds of scientific papers and articles. He is closely associated with Aves Argentinas , the Argentine partner of Birdlife International since 1967, of which he is Honorary President. He conducted their first birdwatching courses, editied the journal El Hornero and created the Argentinian Naturalist School. He added five new bird species for the country and one new to science the White collared Seedeater , as well as records of previously unknown nests. In 2011 he presented the official Checklist of the Birds of Argentina with Horacio Matarasso. References Notes reflist Sources cite book title Rights Catalogue Argentina 2010 author Fayo, Patricio year 2010 series publisher Editorial Argentina location Buenos Aires isbn 978 950 9394 54 4 pages url http www.librosargentinos.org.ar Frankfurt2010 RIGHTS2010.pdf cite web url http catalogue.nla.gov.au Record 1442617 Details? title Historias a vuelo de pajaro Tito Narosky accessdate 2011 01 15 work Entry in NLA Catalogue first last publisher National Library of Australia date DEFAULTSORT Narosky, Tito Category 1932 births Category Living people Category Argentine ornithologists Category Argentine non fiction writers Category Argentine Jews ornithologist stub ... more details
by Rufous Hornero s, to tropical Amazon rainforest Amazonian lowlands by many species of Foliage ... in Upucerthia Genus Eremobius earthcreepers Genus Chilia bird Chilia chilias Tribe Furnariini Hornero ... thumb right 232px Rufous Hornero Furnarius rufus nest, showing the entrance chamber and dividing ... more details
Taxobox name Saffron Finch status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Safron finch 27.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Thraupidae genus Sicalis species S. flaveola binomial Sicalis flaveola binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1766 image Sicalis flaveola 20090405.jpg thumb 200px left The Saffron Finch Sicalis flaveola is a tanager from South America and is common in both open and semi open areas in lowlands outside the Amazon Basin . They have a wide distribution in Colombia , Venezuela where it is called canario de tejado or roof canary , Ecuador , Peru , Brazil where it is called can rio da terra or earth canary and Argentina . Formerly, it was placed in the Emberizidae but it is close to the seedeater s. The male is bright yellow with an orange crown which distinguishes it from other yellow finches in the continent. The females are more confusing as they can sometimes be just a duller version of the male but some sub species such as, S. f. pelzelni , are olive brown with heavy dark streaks. They bird nest nest in cavities and make use of sites such as abandoned Rufous Hornero Furnarius rufus nests, bamboo branches and under house roofs this species is tolerant of human proximity, appearing at suburban areas and frequenting bird table s. They have a pleasant but repetitious song which, combined with their appearance, has led to them being kept as caged bird s in many areas. Males are polygamous, mating with two females during the nesting season , and territorial, which has led to the species being used for blood sport ing with two males put in a cage in order to fight ref Cf. Jos Felipe Monteiro Pereira, Aves e P ssaros comuns do Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro, Technical Books, 2008, ISBN 978 85 61368 00 5 , page 134 ref . listen filename Sicalis flaveola.ogg title Listen to the song of the Sicalis flaveola Saffron finch . References Caldasia27 247. RevBrasBiol59 75. RevBrasZool23 1217. IUCN2006 asse ... more details
Jos Mar a Hugo de la Fuente Morales 1 April 1855 21 June 1932 was a Spain Spanish entomologist . Born in Pozuelo de Calatrava , Ciudad Real , Spain , son of the Madrid Madrilenian doctor Ildefonso de la Fuente Villanueva and Pozuelo de Calatrava native Anastasia Ramona Morales Hornero, he was the second of nine children, of whom only four would reach adulthood. He began training as a priest studying Latin in Moral Calatrava and completed his studies in the seminaries of Toledo, Spain Toledo and Ja n, Spain Ja n . During breaks in these studies, he sent an insect, that he identified as Pycnogaster graellsi an orthoptera n , to Ignacio Bol var Ignacio Bolivar Urrutia , professor of entomology at the Central University . Urrutia, after confirming Morales s accurate identification, sent three drawers of insects to him to encourage him in his investigations and so that he could identify new species that he might find. That excited the scientific sense of the young seminarist and ended with his becoming one of the European leaders of entomology. He was a priest in Ciudad Real in 1879, and he moved to a Almagro in 1888. There he dedicated himself to adding to his collection of reptiles and amphibians and composed a booklet of poetry that is conserved in the Museum of Ciudad Real . After about a year in Ciudad Real he became coassistant of the parish of San Bartholomew between 1890 and 1891. Finally he fulfilled his great desire, expressed in his poetry, to return as priest to his town, Pozuelo de Calatrava, where he was assigned permanently, and he began intensive entomological activity, for which he learned different languages in order to understand the specialized bibliography. There also he completed an important library specializing in entomology of more than four hundred volumes in several languages and an important collection of insects that is also conserved with other works in the Museum of Ciudad Real. Two years later the Royal Spanish Society of Natural History ... more details
boa constrictors and a very venomous pit viper the yarara yarar . The Hornero was elected the National ... title Info about Hornero language es icon publisher Redargentina.com date 2007 09 24 accessdate ... more details
Infobox Uruguayan Department department name Flores image flag Flag of Flores Department.png image coat Flores Department Coa.png department map capital name Trinidad, Uruguay Trinidad deg S 33 min S 32 deg W 56 min W 53 demonym Florense intendant name Armando Castaingdebat ruling party National Party Uruguay Partido Nacional area km2 5,144 population 25,104 year of census 2004 density km2 4.88 ISO 3166 2 UY FS website URL http www.imflores.gub.uy Flores ref http www.imflores.gub.uy info departamento.htm ref is a department of south central Uruguay . History and cultural heritage The department, created by President M ximo Santos , is named after the former Colorado Party Uruguay Colorado Party leader, Venancio Flores , who was born in Trinidad in the nineteenth century. The department has many sites of prehistoric rock art . Such examples of rock art are particularly concentrated at Chamang . ref http www.imflores.gub.uy turismo dep.htm CHAMANGA ref Music Noted local musical talent includes that of the musician Danilo Pallares Echeverr a . The Duo Chamang see also Chamang Singing duo is a noted local musical partnership. Economy Outside Trinidad, Flores is agricultural, primarily raising cattle for export and sheep for wool and Gaucho s, the South America n cowboy s, can still be seen riding the plains. There are many active ranches Spanish estancias , some of which can be visited by tourists. ref http www.imflores.gub.uy estancias.htm ref However, Flores keeps its traditions whilst utilising the best of modern technology. For example, in Trinidad horsecarts can still be widely observed, but communications are all digital, and wireless internet is available throughout the department. Fauna Over 100 species of birds can be found in Flores. For example, rufous hornero s, with their oven like nests, can be seen sitting atop fence posts. Huge colonies of green parrot s nests hang high in the tall eucalyptus. Southern lapwing s, locally known as teros, burrowing owl ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Braguinha Img Img capt Img size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels Landscape Background non performing personnel Birth name Carlos Alberto Ferreira Braga Alias Jo o de Barro Born March 29, 1907 br Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Died December 24, 2006 age 99 br Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Origin Instrument Singer Genre Samba , marchinha Occupation Songwriter , writer , record producer producer , singer , screenwriter Years active 1923 1985 Label Associated acts URL Current members Past members Notable instruments Carlos Alberto Ferreira Braga March 29, 1907 December 24, 2006 , commonly known as Braguinha Little Braga or Jo o de Barro the Hornero , was a Brazil ian songwriter and occasional singer. He was born in Rio de Janeiro , where he lived all his life. Braga studied architecture in his youth, and, when he started to write songs, he adopted the pseudonym Jo o de Barro the name of a bird that builds elaborate mud nests , as his father wouldn t approve of seeing the family name associated with the world of samba and popular music, then on the fringes of society. Braguinha is most famous for his Brazilian Carnival Carnaval marchinhas a genre of light hearted songs related rhythmically to the military march music march . Many of those, some composed as early as the 1930s, have become standards of Brazilian popular music, being sung by revellers year after year during Carnaval celebrations. His marchinhas have been recorded by some of the best known Carnaval singers of the 20th century, such as Carmen Miranda . In 1937, Braguinha wrote the lyrics to Carinhoso , composed by Pixinguinha twenty years earlier. The sophisticated Choro samba choro would become one of the most recorded songs in Brazilian musical history. Another beloved classic, the lyrical Pastorinhas , was written in collaboration with legendary samba composer Noel Rosa . He died on December 24, 2006, at the age of 99 the official cause of death wa ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Veinte de Junio image skyline imagesize 300px image caption image shield 20dejunio.jpg pushpin map Buenos Aires pushpin label position bottom pushpin map caption Location in Greater Buenos Aires pushpin mapsize 240 pushpin map1 pushpin label position1 pushpin map caption1 pushpin mapsize1 coordinates region AR subdivision type Country subdivision name ARG subdivision type1 Provinces of Argentina Province subdivision name1 Image Buenos Aires province flag.gif 24px Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires subdivision type2 Partido subdivision name2 La Matanza Partido La Matanza established title Founded established date population as of census ar 2001 population total 828 population density km2 57 latd 34 latm 46 longd 58 longm 43 latNS S longEW W elevation m 23 postal code type Argentine postal code CPA Base postal code ISO 3166 2 AR B 1761 area code Telephone numbers in Argentina 54 0220 website Veinte de Junio is a town located 35  km from Buenos Aires , in La Matanza Partido La Matanza , Buenos Aires Province , Argentina . Veinte de Junio is an outback sleepy rural town, relatively isolated from the rest of the Greater Buenos Aires . Image Veinte de Junio Railway Station 02.jpg 300px left thumb Estaci n 20 de Junio, Veinte de Junio s railway station, closed since 1993. The town and railway station, Estaci n 20 de Junio , were named after Argentina s Nation al Flag Day June 20. According to the census ar 2001 , the population was 828. The town is bordered by Pontevedra, Buenos Aires Province Pontevedra north , Gonz lez Cat n east , Marcos Paz Partido Marcos Paz southwest and Virrey del Pino southeast . Alejo Castex is the only paved street and it is lined with tall trees and weekend houses only can be heard the bird songs of thousands of Rufous bellied Thrush es, Chalk browed Mockingbird s, Rufous Hornero s and the far away roar of tractor s working on the farm s. Image Town of Veinte de Junio 05.jpg 300px left thumb Alejo Castex stre ... more details
About the colour other uses Rufus disambiguation Rufus infobox color title Rufous textcolor white spelling colour hex A81C07 r 168 g 28 b 7 c 0 m 83 y 96 k 34 h 8 s 96 v 66 source File Writhed billed Hornbill Bentley .jpg Internet wiktionary Rufous IPAc en icon r u f s is a color colour that may be described as reddish brown or brownish red , as of rust or oxidised iron . ref http 10000birds.com color me rufous.htm 10,000 Birds Color Me Rufous ref The first recorded use of rufous as a colour name in English language English was in the year 1782 . ref Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill Page 203 Color Sample of Rufous Page 45 Plate 10 Color Sample A10 ref The name rufous is derived from the meaning of red in Latin and is used as an adjective in the names of many animals, especially bird s, to describe the colour of their skin , fur or plumage . Birds Image Rufousfantail.jpg thumb 200px right Rufous Fantail Image Writhed billed Hornbill Bentley .jpg thumb 200px right Rufous headed Hornbill Black and rufous Swallow Black and rufous Warbling finch Black capped Rufous warbler Black faced Rufous warbler Great Rufous Woodcreeper Nepal Rufous vented Prinia Rufous Antpitta Rufous Babbler Rufous Bristlebird Rufous Bush Robin Rufous Casiornis Rufous Chatterer Rufous Cisticola Rufous Coucal Rufous Crab hawk Rufous Fantail Rufous Fieldwren Rufous Fishing owl Rufous Flycatcher Rufous Flycatcher thrush Rufous Gnateater Rufous Hornbill Rufous Hornero Rufous Hummingbird Rufous Monarch Rufous Motmot Rufous Mourner Rufous Nightjar Rufous Owl Rufous Paradise flycatcher Rufous Piculet Rufous Piha Rufous Potoo Rufous Rock jumper Rufous Sabrewing Rufous Scrub bird Rufous Short toed Lark Rufous Sibia Rufous Songlark Rufous Sparrow disambiguation Rufous Sparrow Rufous Spinetail Rufous Treecreeper Rufous Treepie Rufous Twistwing Rufous Vanga Rufous Whistler Rufous Woodpecker Rufous Wren Rufous and white Wren Rufous backed Antvireo Rufous backed Bunting Rufous ... more details