Uruguay is home to a variety of birds, including both native and migratory species. Some of the most common birds found in Uruguay include the Rufous Hornero, Southern Lapwing, Chaco Chachalaca, White-tipped Dove, Giant Woodrail, and Blue-and-white Swallow. The Rufous Hornero is particularly well-known in Uruguay and is often referred to as the national bird. It is a small, brown bird with a distinctive curved beak and is known for building mud nests in the shape of a ball. Other notable species found in Uruguay include the Harpy Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, and Yellow Cardinal. The country has several birdwatching opportunities and is a popular destination for bird enthusiasts.
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