Dammit. You're making me learn stuff.
Again.
I had to know about the ovenbird, never heard of it. Having seen a pic of one, I've never seen one live and in person before, and, according to wikipedia's range map, they should be, literally, in my backyard.
I was wondering how they got their name. It's from the shape of their nest. It resembles a kiln, or a dutch oven:
I also came across
this.