Day 1 WWS. 17 Antisana

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1 CHECK LIST OF THE BIRDS OF ECUADOR 1 WWS Localities visited 2 am Piha, pm rd. & resid. Trails 3 Face trail Res. 4 Various trails down to Guagua Sumaco pm Face 5 Face Coca Falls, Baeza By pass 6 Lodge Vic. Rd; Guacamayos pm W = West E = East S = South N = North 7 Guacamayos Ridge, Papallacta pass SW = Southwest Elevation 8 Yanacocha, Old Nono-Mindo rd; Bellavista L = Lowlands 0-600m 9 Bellavista; Tandayapa F = Foothills m 10 S = Subtropic m 11 Bellavista; Mindo Loma; Pachijal; Mindo T = Temperate m 12 Mashpi-Guayabillas-Pachijal-km104 P = Paramo over 3300m 13 Paz; Grallarias; Los Bancos; Milpe C = Coast under 100m 14 Milpe rd; MCF, Milpe Garden; Los Bancos-R. Palenque I = Interandean Valley m 15 Rio Palenque; Silanche Res. M= Maranon 16 Silanche Res. B = Boreal migrant/ summer visitor A = Austral migrant/ winter visitor 18 X = Extirpated 19 TINAMOUS 17 Antisana Little Tinamou LF H H H H GREBES 2 Silvery Grebe P X CORMORANTS 3 Neotropic Cormorant LWF X X X X X X DUCKS, GEESE, AND SWANS 4 Torrent Duck F-P X X 5 Andean Teal P X X 6 Yellow-billed Pintail P X 7 Andean Ruddy-Duck PI X HERONS, BITTERNS, AND EGRETS 8 Great Egret B L X 9 Snowy Egret L,WF,I X X X 10 Cattle Egret B LFI X X X X X X IBISES AND SPOONBILLS 11 Black-faced Ibis P X AMERICAN VULTURES 12 Andean Condor PI X 13 Black Vulture L-T,I X X X X X X X X X 14 Turkey Vulture B L-S,I X X X X X X X X X KITES, EAGLES, AND HAWKS 15 Osprey B LF,ES,I X X 16 Swallow-tailed Kite B L-S X X X X X X X X 17 Plumbeous Kite B LF X 18 Roadside Hawk L-S X X X X X X X X X X X 19 Broad-winged Hawk B F-T,I,E X X 20 Short-tailed Hawk L-S X X 21 Variable Hawk SWL,WS-P X FALCONS AND CARACARAS 22 Carunculated Caracara P X 23 Barred Forest-Falcon L-S H 24 American Kestrel SWL,ST X 25 Aplomado Falcon PI X 26 Bat Falcon LF X X CURASSOWS, GUANS, AND CHACHALACAS Day Day

2 27 Speckled Chachalaca ELF X 28 Rufous-headed Chachalaca WL-S H 29 Andean Guan T x? 30 Wattled Guan S H 31 Sickle-winged Guan LoT X X X NEW WORLD QUAILS 32 Rufous-fronted Wood-Quail WLF,SWS H X 33 Dark-backed Wood-Quail NWS H X 34 Rufous-breasted Wood-Quail ELS X RAILS, GALLINULES, AND COOTS 35 White-throated Crake WLF H SUNBITTERN 36 Sunbittern S,EL X SANDPIPERS, SNIPES, PHALAROPES 37 Greater Yellowlegs B LIP X 38 Spotted Sandpiper B L-T X X X PLOVERS AND LAPWINGS 39 Andean Lapwing P,ES,C* X 40 Pied Plover SWL,EL X GULLS AND TERNS 41 Andean Gull TP X PIGEONS AND DOVES 42 Rock Pigeon L-P X 43 Band-tailed Pigeon F-TI X X X X X 44 Scaled Pigeon LF X X X X X 45 Ruddy Pigeon L-S H X X X H 46 Plumbeous Pigeon WFS,ELF X X X X H 47 Ecuadorian Ground-Dove WL-S X X 48 Blue Ground-Dove LF X 49 Black-winged Ground-Dove P X 50 White-tipped Dove WL-S (T) X X X X 51 Pallid Dove WLF X H 52 White-throated Quail-Dove ST X X PARROTS AND MACAWS 53 Military Macaw EFS H 54 Chestnut-fronted Macaw L-S X X X X 55 Maroon-tailed Parakeet EL-S,WS X X H X X H 56 Pacific Parrotlet WL-S X 57 Rose-faced Parrot WLF X 58 Blue-headed Parrot LF X X 59 Red-billed Parrot S X X X X X X 60 White-capped Parrot S-T X X 61 Bronze-winged Parrot WL-S H X 62 Scaly-naped Amazon S-T X X CUCKOOS AND ANIS 63 Squirrel Cuckoo L-S H X X H H X X H H 64 Little Cuckoo L X 65 Smooth-billed Ani L-S X X X X X X X X X 66 Groove-billed Ani WL-S X TYPICAL OWLS 67 Tropical Screech-Owl EL H 68 White-throated Screech-Owl T H 69 San Isidro Owl X X 70 Pacific Pygmy-Owl SWLS X 71 Band-bellied Owl EFS X 72 Mottled Owl WL-S,EL X POTOOS 73 Common Potoo L-S X X NIGHTJARS AND NIGHTHAWKS 74 Short-tailed Nighthawk L (F) X

3 75 Rufous-bellied Nighthawk NW+EST X 76 Pauraque LF X 77 Swallow-tailed Nightjar NW+EST X 78 Lyre-tailed Nightjar FS X SWIFTS 79 White-collared Swift L-P X X X X X X X X 80 Chestnut-collared Swift F-T X 81 Short-tailed Swift EL X 82 Gray-rumped Swift LF,ES X X X X X HUMMINGBIRDS 83 White-whiskered Hermit WLF X X X 84 Green Hermit EFS X X X X 85 Tawny-bellied Hermit S H X X X 86 Baron's Hermit WLF X 87 Gray-chinned Hermit S+EFS X X X 88 White-tipped Sicklebill FS X X 89 Napo Sabrewing ES X 90 White-necked Jacobin L (x) 91 Brown Violetear S X X X X 92 Green Violetear S-T X X X X 93 Sparkling Violetear S-T X X X X X X 94 Black-throated Mango L X 95 Violet-headed Hummingbird EFS (x) 96 Wire-crested Thorntail EFS (x) 97 Green Thorntail WLF X X X 98 Western Emerald WFS,IST X 99 Fork-tailed Woodnymph EL-S X X X 100 Green-crowned Woodnymph NWLF X X 101 Golden-tailed Sapphire EL-S X X X 102 Many-spotted Hummingbird ELF X X X 103 Rufous-tailed Hummingbird WL-S X X X X X X 104 Andean Emerald W+SEFS X X X X 105 Purple-chested Hummingbird NWL X 106 Speckled Hummingbird S-T,CF X X X X X 107 Purple-bibbed Whitetip WFS X X X 108 Ecuadorian Piedtail EFS X X 109 Empress Brilliant WS X X 110 Green-crowned Brilliant WFS X X X 111 Violet-fronted Brilliant ES? X 112 Black-throated Brilliant EL-S X X 113 Fawn-breasted Brilliant S X X X X X 114 Gould's Jewelfront EL (F) X X X 115 Ecuadorian Hillstar P X 116 White-tailed Hillstar S X 117 Mountain Velvetbreast TP X 118 Bronzy Inca ES X 119 Brown Inca WFS X X X 120 Collared Inca S-T X X X X 121 Buff-winged Starfrontlet TP (x) X 122 Sword-billed Hummingbird T X X 123 Buff-tailed Coronet NW+ES X X X X X X 124 Chestnut-breasted Coronet SW+EST X 125 Velvet-purple Coronet NWFS X 126 Gorgeted Sunangel WS X X X 127 Tourmaline Sunangel EST X 128 Sapphire-vented Puffleg TP X 129 Golden-breasted Puffleg TP X 130 Hoary Puffleg WS X 131 Booted Racket-tail FS X X H X X X X X 132 Black-tailed Trainbearer TP X

4 133 Tyrian Metaltail TP X X 134 Rainbow-bearded Thornbill TP X 135 Blue-mantled Thornbill P X 136 Long-tailed Sylph S-T X X 137 Violet-tailed Sylph WST X X X X X 138 Wedge-billed Hummingbird F-T X 139 Purple-crowned Fairy WLF X 140 Long-billed Starthroat L X (x) 141 Purple-throated Woodstar WFS X X X 142 White-bellied Woodstar S-P X X X 143 Little Woodstar WLF X X TROGONS AND QUETZALS 144 Golden-headed Quetzal F-P H X X X 145 Ecuadorian Trogon WL,SWS X 146 Chocó Trogon NWLF X 147 Slaty-tailed Trogon NWL X 148 Western White-tailed Trogon WL X X 149 Collared Trogon LS X 150 Masked Trogon S-T X X X X X 151 Blue-crowned Trogon ELS X KINGFISHERS 152 Green Kingfisher L-S X MOTMOTS 153 Broad-billed Motmot L-S X 154 Rufous Motmot LF H X X 155 Highland Motmot ES X JACAMARS 156 Coppery-chested Jacamar EFS X X H 157 Rufous-tailed Jacamar WL X PUFFBIRDS 158 Pied Puffbird L (x) 159 White-whiskered Puffbird WLF X 160 Lanceolated Monklet LF X NEW WORLD BARBETS 161 Orange-fronted Barbet WLF X X 162 Five-colored Barbet NWL X 163 Gilded Barbet ELF X X 164 Lemon-throated Barbet EL X 165 Red-headed Barbet FS,WL X X X X X H 166 Toucan Barbet WS X H X TOUCANS 167 Emerald Toucanet EST X X 168 Chestnut-tipped Toucanet EFS (x) H 169 Crimson-rumped Toucanet WFS X X 170 Golden-collared Toucanet EL H X 171 Pale-mandibled Araçari WLF X X X X 172 Plate-billed Mountain-Toucan WST X X X H 173 Channel-billed Toucan EL H H H H X 174 Chocó Toucan WLF X H 175 Chestnut-mandibled Toucan WLF X 176 Black-mandibled Toucan EFS H H H WOODPECKERS AND PICULETS 177 Spot-breasted Woodpecker ELF X 178 Crimson-mantled Woodpecker S-T X X X X X 179 Golden-olive Woodpecker FS,WL H X X X X H 180 Lineated Woodpecker LF X X H 181 Yellow-tufted Woodpecker ELF X X X X X 182 Black-cheeked Woodpecker WLF X X 183 Smoky-brown Woodpecker FS X X X X X X 184 Little Woodpecker EL X

5 185 Yellow-vented Woodpecker S-T X 186 Guayaquil Woodpecker WLF X 187 Powerful Woodpecker S-T H OVENBIRDS 188 Bar-winged Cinclodes P X 189 Stout-billed Cinclodes P X 190 Pacific Hornero LF,SoS X X X X 191 Andean Tit-Spinetail P X 192 Azara's Spinetail F-T,I X X X X H 193 Dusky Spinetail ELF H 194 Slaty Spinetail WL-S H X 195 Dark-breasted Spinetail EL-S H H 196 Rufous Spinetail WST,ETP H X 197 White-browed Spinetail T X 198 Ash-browed Spinetail ELF X 199 Red-faced Spinetail WL-S X X X X 200 White-chinned Thistletail TP X 201 Streak-backed Canastero P X 202 Many-striped Canastero P H X X 203 Streaked Tuftedcheek ST X X 204 Pacific Tuftedcheek WFS X X 205 Pearled Treerunner ST X X X 206 Spotted Barbtail FS H H X H X 207 Lineated Foliage-gleaner FS H H 208 Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner WST X X 209 Montane Foliage-gleaner ELF X X X X 210 Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner FS X X 211 Ruddy Foliage-gleaner LF X 212 Striped Treehunter ST H X 213 Streak-capped Treehunter FS X H 214 Black-billed Treehunter EFS H X 215 Uniform Treehunter WFS H H 216 Streaked Xenops FS,WL X X X 217 Scaly-throated Leaftosser WL H WOODCREEPERS 218 Plain-brown Woodcreeper LF X X 219 Wedge-billed Woodcreeper L-S X X X 220 Olivaceous Woodcreeper L-S H X 221 Strong-billed Woodcreeper ST,ELF X X X X X 222 Northern Barred-Woodcreeper WL X 223 Buff-throated Woodcreeper ELF X 224 Black-striped Woodcreeper NWL X 225 Spotted Woodcreeper WLF X X 226 Olive-backed Woodcreeper EFS X X X X X 227 Streak-headed Woodcreeper WL-S X X X 228 Montane Woodcreeper F-T X X X X X X 229 Brown-billed Scythebill FS H TYPICAL ANTBIRDS 230 Lined Antshrike EFS X H X H H 231 Uniform Antshrike FS H 232 Western Slaty-Antshrike WLF H X 233 Plain Antvireo WLF,EFS X X 234 Griscom's Antwren NWF H 235 Pacific Antwren WLF X 236 Stripe-chested Antwren EFS X (x) 237 Foothill Antwren EF X 238 Slaty Antwren FS,WL X X H H H 239 Plain-winged Antwren EFS X 240 Dot-winged Antwren L X 241 Yellow-breasted Antwren EFS X

6 242 Rufous-winged Antwren NWL,EFS H H 243 Long-tailed Antbird FS X X H X 244 Blackish Antbird EL-S H X X H H 245 Black-faced Antbird ELF X H 246 White-backed Fire-eye WLF,EFS H X H 247 Immaculate Antbird WLF X 248 Chestnut-backed Antbird WLF H 249 Esmeraldas Antbird WLF H X ANTPITTAS AND ANTTHRUSHES 250 Black-headed Antthrush WLF X H 251 Rufous-breasted Antthrush FS H H H H H 252 Short-tailed Antthrush EFS H H H H H 253 Giant Antpitta NWFS H 254 Scaled Antpitta LF H 255 Moustached Antpitta S H H 256 Plain-backed Antpitta WF,EFS H H H H H 257 Chestnut-crowned Antpitta ST H H X X 258 White-bellied Antpitta ES X 259 Yellow-breasted Antpitta NWS H X 260 Tawny Antpitta TP X X 261 Ochre-breasted Antpitta FS X 262 Slate-crowned Antpitta EST H H GNATEATERS 263 Chestnut-crowned Gnateater EFS H X H H TAPACULOS 264 Unicolored Tapaculo NWF-T,ES H 265 Long-tailed (Rufous-vented) Tapaculo EFS H 266 Northern White-crowned Tapaculo EF H X 267 Nariño Tapaculo NWFS H X H 268 Spillmann's Tapaculo ST H H H X H 269 Ocellated Tapaculo T H H (x) H H TYRANT FLYCATCHERS 270 Sooty-headed Tyrannulet LF X H 271 Black-capped Tyrannulet ST X 272 Golden-faced Tyrannulet L-S X X X X X X X X X 273 Brown-capped Tyrannulet WL X 274 Southern Beardless-Tyrannulet LF,WS,I X X 275 Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet LF X 276 White-crested Elaenia ST X X X 277 White-throated Tyrannulet TP X 278 White-banded Tyrannulet ST X 279 White-tailed Tyrannulet S X X X X X X 280 Sulphur-bellied Tyrannulet NWS,EST X 281 Torrent Tyrannulet NL,F-T X 282 Streak-necked Flycatcher F-S X X X X X X X 283 Ochre-bellied Flycatcher LS H 284 Slaty-capped Flycatcher WL,FS H H H H X 285 Rufous-breasted Flycatcher ES H 286 Marble-faced Bristle-Tyrant S X 287 Yellow Tyrannulet WL,ELF X 288 Bronze-olive Pygmy-Tyrant FS H H 289 Rufous-headed Pygmy-Tyrant ST H 290 Scale-crested Pygmy-Tyrant WL-S,EFS H (x) H X X H 291 Buff-throated Tody-Tyrant EFS X 292 Rufous-crowned Tody-Flycatcher S X 293 Black-and-white Tody-Flycatcher EL-S X H 294 Common Tody-Flycatcher L-S X X H H X X 295 Large-headed Flatbill EF X H H 296 Olive-faced Flatbill ELF X 297 Golden-crowned Spadebill L H

7 298 Ornate Flycatcher FS,WL X X X H X X X X 299 Flavescent Flycatcher ST X X X 300 Olive-chested Flycatcher EL-S X H H X 301 Handsome Flycatcher S X 302 Cinnamon Flycatcher ST X X X 303 Western Wood-Pewee B L-S,EL? X X X X X X X X 304 Smoke-colored Pewee F-T X X X X 305 Olive-sided Flycatcher B FS X X X X X X 306 Acadian Flycatcher B WLF H H H 307 Euler's Flycatcher B ELF H H H 308 Gray-breasted Flycatcher WL-S X 309 Black Phoebe F-T X X X X X 310 Vermilion Flycatcher A WL,I X 311 Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant TP X X 312 Slaty-backed Chat-Tyrant ST X H 313 Crowned Chat-Tyrant T X 314 Yellow-bellied Chat-Tyrant ST X 315 Smoky Bush-Tyrant ST X X 316 Paramo Ground-Tyrant P X 317 Masked Water-Tyrant WLF X 318 Ochraceous Attila WLF X H 319 Dusky-capped Flycatcher L-S X X X 320 Pale-edged Flycatcher EFS X X 321 Boat-billed Flycatcher LF X X 322 Social Flycatcher LF X X X X X 323 Rusty-margined Flycatcher WLF X X X X X 324 Lemon-browed Flycatcher EFS,W! X 325 Piratic Flycatcher LF X H H X X X X X 326 Tropical Kingbird A L-S X X X X X X X X X X X X X 327 Snowy-throated Kingbird WL (F) X 328 Barred Becard ST X H X 329 Cinnamon Becard WLF H X H 330 White-winged Becard WFS,ELF X X 331 Black-and-white Becard FS,WL X 332 One-colored Becard WL-S X X 333 Masked Tityra LF X X COTINGAS 334 Red-crested Cotinga TP X 335 Green-and-black Fruiteater ST H X H X H 336 Orange-breasted Fruiteater WFS X X 337 Olivaceous Piha S X 338 Gray-tailed Piha EFS X H 339 Dusky Piha ST X 340 Black-tipped Cotinga NWL X 341 Andean Cock-of-the-rock FS H X X MANAKINS 342 White-crowned Manakin EL-S H X H X 343 Blue-rumped Manakin EFS H 344 Golden-winged Manakin FS X X 345 White-bearded Manakin LF X H H 346 Club-winged Manakin WFS X X 347 Wing-barred Piprites EL-S H H H JAYS 348 Turquoise Jay ST X X X 349 Beautiful Jay NWS X 350 Inca Jay EFS X X X X VIREOS, PEPPERSHRIKES, SHRIKE-VIREOS 351 Rufous-browed Peppershrike WL-S,SES H 352 Black-billed Peppershrike F-S X 353 Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo LF H H

8 354 Red-eyed Vireo AB LF X 355 Brown-capped Vireo F-S X X H X X X X X 356 Rufous-naped Greenlet EFS H X X 357 Lesser Greenlet WLF X H H 358 Olivaceous Greenlet EFS X H X X THRUSHES 359 Andean Solitaire FS X H H 360 Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush S-T X 361 Spotted Nightingale-Thrush FS H X X 362 Swainson's Thrush B L-S X X X X X X X X X X X 363 Great Thrush TP X X X X X 364 Glossy-black Thrush ST H X H X X X 365 Black-billed Thrush ELF X X X X 366 Ecuadorian Thrush WL-S X X X X X X DIPPERS 367 White-capped Dipper F-P X (x) X SWALLOWS AND MARTINS 368 Gray-breasted Martin L-S X X 369 White-winged Swallow EL (x) 370 Brown-bellied Swallow TP X X X 371 Blue-and-white Swallow A L-T X X X X X X X X X X X X X 372 White-thighed Swallow LF X 373 Southern Rough-winged Swallow L-S X X X X X WRENS 374 Thrush-like Wren ELF X X X X X 375 Band-backed Wren NWLF X 376 Rufous Wren T X X 377 Grass Wren T X H 378 Bay Wren WL X X X 379 Plain-tailed Wren T X H H H 380 Whiskered Wren WL-S H X 381 House Wren L-T H X X H X X X X 382 Mountain Wren ST X H X 383 White-breasted Wood-Wren LF X X X H H H 384 Gray-breasted Wood-Wren ST X X X X X X X 385 Chestnut-breasted Wren ES X 386 Musician Wren ELF H 387 Southern Nightingale-Wren L H X H 388 Wing-banded Wren ELF H H X H GNATCATCHERS AND GNATWRENS 389 Tawny-faced Gnatwren LF X 390 Long-billed Gnatwren L,WF H H 391 Tropical Gnatcatcher L,WF H NEW WORLD WARBLERS AND WRENTHRUSH 392 Tropical Parula FS,WL H X X H X X X X 393 Cerulean Warbler B FS X 394 Blackpoll Warbler B W X X 395 Blackburnian Warbler B FS X X X X X X X X X X (x) 396 Olive-crowned Yellowthroat WLS H X 397 Canada Warbler B FS X X X X X X 398 Slate-throated Whitestart FS X X X X X X X X X X X X 399 Spectacled Whitestart ST X X 400 Black-crested Warbler ST H 401 Chocó Warbler WLF X X 402 Three-striped Warbler FS X X X X 403 Russet-crowned Warbler ST H X X X 404 Gray-and-gold Warbler WL,SWS X 405 Buff-rumped Warbler LF X TANAGERS, HONEYCREEPERS, BANANAQUIT, PLUSHCAP 406 Bananaquit LF X X X X X

9 407 Purple Honeycreeper LF X (x) 408 Green Honeycreeper LF X X 409 Black-faced Dacnis ELF X 410 Yellow-tufted Dacnis WLF X 411 Cinereous Conebill T X 412 Blue-backed Conebill T X 413 Capped Conebill ST X X X 414 Bluish Flowerpiercer EST X X 415 Masked Flowerpiercer T X X X X X X 416 Golden-eyed Flowerpiercer EFS H X 417 Indigo Flowerpiercer NWS X 418 Glossy Flowerpiercer T X 419 Black Flowerpiercer T X 420 White-sided Flowerpiercer ST H X X X X 421 Guira Tanager LF X X 422 Fawn-breasted Tanager FS X 423 Blue-naped Chlorophonia FS H 424 Chestnut-breasted Chlorophonia ST X 425 Thick-billed Euphonia L-S (x) X 426 Orange-bellied Euphonia L-S X H H X X X X X X 427 Orange-crowned Euphonia WL-S X X X 428 Bronze-green Euphonia EFS X X H 429 Orange-eared Tanager EFS X X 430 Glistening-green Tanager WFS X 431 Rufous-throated Tanager WFS X X 432 Gray-and-gold Tanager WLF X 433 Golden Tanager FS X X X X X X X X X 434 Emerald Tanager NWLF X X 435 Silver-throated Tanager L-S X X X 436 Saffron-crowned Tanager S X X 437 Flame-faced Tanager S (x) X X X X X 438 Golden-naped Tanager S X X X 439 Metallic-green Tanager NW+ES X X X X 440 Beryl-spangled Tanager S X X X X X X 441 Blue-and-black Tanager ST X X 442 Black-capped Tanager S X X X 443 Blue-necked Tanager L-S X X X X X X 444 Paradise Tanager ELF X X H 445 Spotted Tanager EFS X X 446 Bay-headed Tanager L-S X X X X X X 447 Golden-crowned Tanager T X 448 Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager ST X 449 Blue-winged Mountain-Tanager ST X X X X X X 450 Black-chinned Mountain-Tanager S X 451 Hooded Mountain-Tanager ST X X 452 Black-chested Mountain-Tanager T X 453 Moss-backed Tanager NWLF X 454 Grass-green Tanager ST X X X 455 Swallow Tanager L-S X X X 456 Blue-gray Tanager L-S X X X X X X X X X X X X 457 Palm Tanager L-S X X X X X X X X X 458 Blue-capped Tanager S X X X 459 Silver-beaked Tanager LF X X X X 460 Lemon-rumped Tanager WL-S X X X X 461 Summer Tanager B L-S X X X X X X X X X X 462 Scarlet Tanager B EL-S,W! X X X 463 White-winged Tanager FS X X 464 Ochre-breasted Tanager WL-S X 465 Dusky-faced Tanager WLF X X X 466 White-lined Tanager NW,SEFS X X X X

10 467 White-shouldered Tanager LF X 468 Tawny-crested Tanager NWLF X 469 Fulvous Shrike-Tanager ELF X 470 Scarlet-browed Tanager NWLF X 471 Common Bush-Tanager ES,SWFS X X 472 Dusky Bush-Tanager NWS X X X X X 473 Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager FS X X X X 474 Black-capped Hemispingus T X 475 Superciliaried Hemispingus T X 476 Black-eared Hemispingus EST X (x) 477 Western Hemispingus WS X 478 Magpie Tanager ELF X X X X 479 Plushcap ST X SALTATORS, GROSBEAKS, AND CARDINALS 480 Buff-throated Saltator LF X X X 481 Black-winged Saltator WFS X X 482 Grayish Saltator ELF X X X X X 483 Slate-colored Grosbeak LF H X 484 Southern Yellow-Grosbeak I,SWL-T X (x) 485 Rose-breasted Grosbeak B FS X X X 486 Blue-black Grosbeak LF X EMBERIZINE FINCHES 487 Blue-black Grassquit LF X X X 488 Yellow-faced Grassquit WF,EL X 489 Dull-colored Grassquit WLF X 490 Lesser Seed-Finch LF H X 491 Variable Seedeater WLF X X X X X X X X 492 Black-and-white Seedeater ST X X 493 Yellow-bellied Seedeater L-S X X 494 Chestnut-bellied Seedeater ELF X X X 495 Plain-colored Seedeater TP X 496 Plumbeous Sierra-Finch TP X 497 Saffron Finch SWLF X 498 Slaty Finch ST X X 499 Rufous-naped Brush-Finch ST X X 500 (Choco) Tricolored Brush-Finch WFS X X H 501 Slaty Brush-Finch ET X 502 White-winged Brush-Finch IST X 503 Pale-headed Brush-Finch SWS X 504 Chestnut-capped Brush-Finch FS X X 505 Orange-billed Sparrow LF X H 506 Black-striped Sparrow WLF X X 507 Yellow-browed Sparrow ELF H X X X X X 508 Rufous-collared Sparrow ST X X X X X X X NEW WORLD BLACKBIRDS AND ORIOLES 509 Northern Mountain-Cacique EST X X 510 Subtropical Cacique EFS X X X 511 Scarlet-rumped Cacique WLF X 512 Crested Oropendola ELF X (x) X 513 Russet-backed Oropendola WS,EL-S X X X X 514 Scrub Blackbird WL-S X X X 515 Yellow-tailed Oriole WLF X H CARDUELINE FINCHES 516 Hooded Siskin ST X 517 Olivaceous Siskin EFS X X X X X 518 Yellow-bellied Siskin WFS X X X OLD WORLD SPARROWS 519 House Sparrow W,SI X (x)

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