Ovenbird

Introduction
A small thrush-like bird, most closely to related to the American warblers; Ovenbird breeds commonly in woodlands across North America and is an extremely rare visitor to Britain & Ireland.
The Ovenbird gets its name from its covered nest – the dome and side entrance of which resemble a Dutch oven.

Key Stats
Status and Trends
Conservation Status
Population Size
Population Change
Population trends of this scarce species are not routinely monitored.
Distribution
This vagrant is too rarely reported to map distribution.
Distribution Change
This vagrant is too rarely reported to map distribution change.
Seasonality
This species has been too rarely reported to BirdTrack during 2011–22 to properly assess seasonality.
Movement
Britain & Ireland movement
Biology
Survival and Longevity
Survival is shown as the proportion of birds surviving from one year to the next and is derived from bird ringing data. It can also be used to estimate how long birds typically live.
Classification, names and codes
Classification and Codes
- Order: Passeriformes
- Family: Parulidae
- Scientific name: Seiurus aurocapilla
- Authority: Linnaeus, 1766
- BTO 5-letter code: OVENB
- Euring code number: 17560
Alternate species names
- Catalan: bosquerola reietó
- Czech: lesnácek oranžovotemenný
- Danish: Brille-vanddrossel
- Dutch: Ovenvogel
- Estonian: maasäälik
- Finnish: tulipääkerttuli
- French: Paruline couronnée
- German: Pieperwaldsänger
- Hungarian: koronás harasztjáró
- Icelandic: Kollskríkja
- Irish: Éan Oighinn
- Italian: Seiuro corona dorata
- Latvian: oranžgalvas kaukis
- Lithuanian: geltongalvis sejuras
- Norwegian: Ovnparula
- Polish: lasówka zlotoglowa
- Portuguese: mariquita-forneira
- Slovak: horárik žltohlavý
- Slovenian: zlatoglavi cipar
- Spanish: Reinita hornera
- Swedish: rödkronad piplärksångare