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species. They are climbing birds, and many of them have 
much the appearance of Creepers. A very handsome species 
is Bridges’s Woodhewer (Drymorinis bridgest). 
The Oven-bird (Furnarius albogularis, fig. 129), which is said 
to burrow in the ground, is another example of a special section 
of the group. 
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The Barred Woodhewer (Dendrocolaptes radiolatus). 
There is a pugnacious, irritable set of Birds exclusively con- 
fined to the New World, and mainly to South America. The 
King Tyrant-bird (Tyrannus carolinensis) may be taken as a type 
