Geositta

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Miners
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Furnariidae
Genus: Geositta
Swainson, 1837
Species
  • Geositta peruviana
  • Geositta cunicularia
  • Geositta tenuirostris
  • Geositta antarctica
  • Geositta isabellina
  • Geositta saxicolina
  • Geositta maritima
  • Geositta punensis
  • Geositta rufipennis
  • Geositta poeciloptera
  • Geositta crassirostris

Geositta is a genus of passerine birds in the ovenbird family, Furnariidae. They are known as miners (not to be confused with the unrelated miners, Manorina, of Australia) due to the tunnels they dig for nesting. There are 11 species including the Campo Miner (Geositta poeciloptera) which was formerly classified in a genus of its own, Geobates. They inhabit open country in South America, particularly the Andean and Patagonian regions. They are ground-dwelling birds, somewhat resembling the larks and wheatears of other continents. They are mostly drab brown in coloration and often have a fairly long and slender bill.

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