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1 MAC PICC, MAN OAD & AMAZON From May 05th to May 23th PATICIPANTS: William Proebsting Lena Proebsting BIDING GIDE: Omar Diaz Americo (Van driver) Juan (boat rider) Omar, Lena & William having lunch at Manu oad 1

2 TIP SMMAY William and Lena arrived to Lima around midnight and we did a welcome and transfer them to the hotel. We have met again later in the morning for our Lima birding along villa marshes, Pucusana for a semi-pelagic experience. Then we enjoined some sea food for lunch with cold drinks! And after excellent lunch we organized to do an extra birding activity to Puerto Viejo area for Peruvian Thick-Knee and others great species. Then back to our hotel in Miraflores. Great Grebe, White-Cheeked Pintail, Gray Gull, Gray-ooded Gull, Belcher s Gull, Peruvian Pelican, Many-Colored ush-, Wren-Like ushbird, Yellow-ooded Blackbird, Peruvian Thick-Knee, Blackish Oystercatcher, ed- Legged Cormorant, Guanay Cormorant, umboldt Penguin, Inca Tern, Peruvian Booby, Surf Cinclodes (ENDEMIC), Collared Warbling-Finch, Coastal Miner (ENDEMIC), Dark-faced Ground-, Amazilia ummingbird, Bandwinged Nightjar among others.. Peruvian Booby Inca Tern Dark-Faced Ground- ed-legged Cormorant We flew to Cusco and we acclimatized for today. We went to Aguas Calientes next morning by train. We arrived to Aguas Calientes otel for lunch and then we did some birding for the rest of the afternoon along the rubamba iver and near the old train station. We have found just at the end of the afternoon an interesting mixed flocks: Oleaginous emispingus, Chestnut-Capped Brush-Finch, Mottled-Cheeked Tyrannulet, Bolivian Tyrannulet, Saffron-crowned and Golden-Naped just to mention some. Next morning, we took the early buss to Machu Picchu and we just enjoined the spectacular Inca uin for the rest of the morning. After our extraordinary experience around Machu Picchu, we did some birding near the bus station by the entrance, It was very productive time: Inca wren, Ocellated Piculet, Golden-billed Saltator among others species in the mixed flock. Then we headed back by buss to Aguas Calientes for lunch and after great typical food we took the train to Ollantaytambo. Torrent Duck, White-Capped Dipper, Torrent Tyrannulet, Green and White ummingbird (ENDEMIC), Golden- Crowned, Silver-backed, Cinnamon, Slate-Throated edstart, Common-Tody, Blue-Necked, Saffron-Crowned, ust and Yellow, Inca Wren (ENDEMIC), Oleaginous emispingus, Golden-Olive Woodpecker, Mottled-Cheeked Tyrannulet, Bolivian Tyrannulet, Golden- Naped, Chestnut-Capped Brush-Finch, Ocellated Piculet, Golden-Billed Saltator among others.. Chestnut-Capped Brush-Finch Ocellated Piculet Mottle-Cheeked Tyrannulet Green & White ummingbird We started early drive to Abra Malaga pass. The weather was nice, so we did a stop along the paved road for Andean Flicker, Peruvian Sierra finch, White-winged Cinclodes, Plumbeous Sierra-Finch then we kept driving higher in to the mountains as the weather was great we did extra birding down to CAIZALES area which it was great hotspot for ENDEMICS Species: nstreaked Tit-tyrant, Parodi s emispingus, ed and White Antpitta, Cusco brushfinch. We have found also excellent mixed flock and after some hours, we turned back to Abra Malaga Polylepis forest for: oyal Cinclodes, White-Winged Diuca-finch, White-browed Tit-Spinetail (ENDEMIC), Tawny Tit-Spinetail and Andean illstar. Then we headed back to Cusco. To relax and be ready for the next adventure Manu oad & the Amazon! 2

3 Andean Flicker, Andean Lapwing, White-winged Cinclodes, Plumbeous Sierra-Finch, Peruvian Sierra-finch, Ashbreasted Sierra-Finch, Short-tailed Finch, oyal Cinclodes, Andean illstar, Mountain Caracara, ooded Mountain-, Scarlet-Bellied Mountain-, Black-Capped emispingus, nstreaked Tit-tyrant (ENDEMIC), White-umped awk, Black-Throated Flowerpiercer, ed and White Antpitta (ENDEMIC), Chestnut- Bellied Mountain-, Parodi s emispingus (ENDMEIC), Cusco Brush-Finch(ENDEMIC), Smoky Bush-, Amethyst-Throated Sunangel, White-tufted Sunbeam(ENDEMIC), ed-crested Cotinga among others.. nstreaked Tit- White-umped awk White-Browed Tit-Spinetail White-Winged Diuca-Finch The next morning we stared our birding adventure to most popular road in Peru Manu oad and deep into the Amazon. During our breakfast time we offered an extra birding location (not extra charge for any extra birding time) before we headed into the main Manu road. There is a great location near Cusco city called Tambo Machay site. So we have found: Chestnut-Breasted Mountain-Finch (ENDEMIC), Creamy-Crested Spinetail (ENDEMIC), usty-fronted Canastero (ENDEMIC), Andean Goose and other Andean species. After this excellent location we turned back to south of Cusco for uacarpay Lake species: Streak-fronted Thornbird, Wren-like ushbird, Giant ummingbird, White-browed Chat- among others and we have found Bearded Mountaineer (ENDEMIC), after we found this great birds we kept going dipper into the Manu Area. We stopped at small village for our lunch. As soon as we approached the pass at Acjanaco the habitat started taking on a distinctly montane tropical feel. We arrived late in the afternoon to our lodging at Wayqecha Biological Station. Andean Goose Chestnut-Breasted Mountain-Finch Bearded Mountaineer Masked Flowerpiercer The next day were spent working our way up high to Acjanaco pass for early morning, the scenery here is amazing with cloud forest, Paramo and grassland forest along the small road to reach Tres cruces (Mirador), Then we back to Wayqecha for lunch and the rest of the day along the main road; The elfin montane forest: Andean Guan, Puna, Thistletail, Cordilleran Canastero, Pearled Treerunner, White-Throated Tyrannulet, Brown- Backed Chat-, White-Collared Jay, Sedge Wren, ooded Mountain-, Grass-Green, Scarletbellied Mountain-, Golden-Collared, Three-Striped emispingus, White-Browed Conebill, Blue- Backed Conebill, Moustached Flowerpiercer, Plain-colored Seedeater, Black-faced Brush-Finch, Great Thrush, Glossy-Backed Thrush, Masked Flowerpiercer, Long-tailed Sylph, Peruvian Piedtail (ENDEMIC), Shining Sunbeam, ufous-fronted Thornbill, usty Flowerpiercer among others.. Golden-Bellied Groesbeak Golden-Collared White-Collared Jay Glossy-black Thrush 3

4 Next Morning, we descended to our next birding lodge Cock of the rock Lodge. We have found several mixed flocks because the wheatear was perfect for birds, flocks were moving almost all day at different locations along the road. We arrived late in the afternoon to Cock of the ock Lodge for Dinner. We spent one full day birding up and down along the road for, we went to new Cock of the ock Lek and the only still active at Manu oad. Black and Chestnut Eagle, Solitary Eagle, Speckled ummingbird, Many-spotted ummingbird, Fawn-Breasted and Violet-fronted Brilliant, Metaltail, Wire-Crested Thorntail, Booted acket-tail, Golden-eaded Quetzal, ighland Motmot, Versicolored Barbet, Golden-olive Woodpecker, Crimson-Bellied Woodpecker, Little Woodpecker, Olive-backed Woodcreeper, Montane Woodcreeper, Ash-browed and Marcapata Spinetail, Montane Foliage-Gleaner, Striped Tuftedcheek, Striped Treehunter, Chestnut-backed Antshrike, Stripe-Chested Antwren, Golden, Orange-eared, Blue-Necked, Yellow-Bellied, Beryl-Spangled tanager, Two-banded Warbler, usset-crowned Warbler, Scale-Crested Pygmy-, Golden-Collared oneycreeper, Slaty, Versicolored Barbet, Black-Streaked Puffbird, Stripe-eaded Brush Finch, Chestnut- Crested Cotinga, Paradise, Green Jay, Andean Cock of the ock, Andean Solitaire and many more We started our adventure into the amazon. We drove and birding some hours to reach Pilcopata Village for having our lunch with cold drinks. Then we arrived into Atalaya village dock to get our boat to our first lodge in the Amazon basin, Amazonia Lodge. We spent two full days wandering the trails around the river edge and up to their canopy tower. We walked the trails along Amazonian lodge property; every day was completely different with new species every time! We worked a bit hard for some lowland species, recording bird calls and doing some play back to get from 2 to 5 seconds view, otherwise birds can be only heard mainly. We did the Canopy tower located in their hill forest, the tower did not provide as much diversity which we supposed but we got great looking of Gray Antbird and 8 Militaries Macaws! oatzin, Cinereous Tinamou, Spix s Guan, Blue-Throated Piping-Guan, Speckled Chachalaca, king Vulture, Gray- Necked Wood-ail, Tawny-Bellied Screech-Owl, Violet-eaded ummingbird, eddish ermit, white-bearded ermit, Koepecke s ermit (Endemic), Golden-Tailed Sapphire, Gray-Breasted Sabrewing, ufous-crested Coquette, Gould s Jewelfront, Blue-Crowned Trogon, Black-Tailed Trogon, Violaceus Trogon, Bluish-fronted Jacamar Great Jacamar, Chestnut-Capped Puffbird, Black-Fronted Nunbird, Buff-throated Woodcreeper, Cinnamon-Throated Woodcreeper, ed-billed Scythebill, Speckled Spinetail, Bamboo Antshrike, Great Antshrike, Plain-winged Antshrike, White-Shouldered Antshrike, Bluish-Slate Antshrike, Pygmy Antwren, Sclater s Antwren, Ihering s Antwren, Long-winged Antwren, Gray Antwren, Gray Antbird, Black-Throated Antbird, Sooty Antbird, Silvered Antbird, Spot-Backed Antbird, inged Antpipit, ound-tailed Manakin, and many more After great time at Amazonia Lodge we moved down the river to Pantiacolla Lodge. This place has a great forest types. We have spent two full days birding along the bamboo forest, riverine forest and terra firme. At this point the birding was becoming much more difficult in the dense Amazon forest and birds never perch for longer time! We began with the bamboo forest for full morning for bamboo specialist species and other targets species along this interesting habitat. We explored Terra firme forest in the afternoons. The bamboo was very productive with mix flocks; small ant swarms and unexpected birds sighting. The climate here was perfect to spend longer time in the field to increase our bird list. Violaceus Trogon, Blue-Crowned and Broad-Billed Motmot, Striolated Puffbird, Lemon-Throated Barbet, Scarlet- ooded Barbet, ed-necked Woodpecker, Long-Tailed Woodcreeper, Plain-Brown Woodcreeper, Elegant Woodcreeper, White-eyed Antwren, White-Flanked Antwren, Plain-throated Antwren, Manu Antbird, Striated Antbird, Goeldi s Antbird, White-Lined Antbird, White-Throated Antbird, Scale-Backed Antbird, White-Cheeked Tody-, ufous-capped Nunlet, Sulphury, Dusky-Tailed Flatbill, Screaming Piha, Flame- Crested, Yellow-Crested, White-winged Shrike-, ed-crowned Ant-, Slate- Colored seedeater, ufous-bellied Euphonia and many more 4

5 After full days birding at Pantiacolla Lodge we started our long boat ride for 5 hours down river to Tambo Blanquillo Lodge. It was amazing boat ride, it was sunny and great birds spotted along the river bank. The lodge location provides Three Oxbow Lakes, Canopy Tower and the only Big Macaw Clay Click in Manu Blanquillo We started in the afternoon to visit Oxbow Lake (Cocha) Blanquillo. We navigated from the lodge by small boat through a small stream connecting this Oxbow Lake which still has enough water to do it! Next Morning we have been to Cocha Camungo to navigated on their nice catamaran with some adapted chairs for a pleasant birding time with several Purus Jacamars, ufous-side Crake, Orange-backed Troupial, Black- Collared awk, Chestnut-capped Puffbird, Spotted Tody-, Cream-Colored Woodpecker, inged Woodpecker, Spot-breasted Woodpecker, Wattled Jacana, ufescent Tiger-eron, Grayish Saltator, oatzin among others. Then we climbed up to the top of the 150 ft Canopy tower at Tambo Blanquillo. This is a fantastic tower, and a great place to spend a morning of bird watching. We have a close view of Amazonian Pygmy-Owl, Macaws flying and after some hours we headed back to the lodge for Lunch. We did Cocha Blanco in the afternoon for a fantastic view of ufous-breasted ermit, orned Screamer, Little Cuckoo, amazing sunset a lot of birds! Our last morning was at the popular Blanquillo Macaw Clay Lick. We had stay in the nice blind for some hours waiting for then, there were a lot of Parrots and Macaws! But also we have seen Selva Cacique (ENDEMIC) Then we said good bye to Tambo Blanquillo area for our next adventure to Puerto Maldonado. We arrived to Colorado Village dock for our taxi drive to Puerto Carlos river dock for other drive to Puerto Maldonado otel. Pied lapwing, Collared Plover, Large-billed Tern, Yellow-billed Tern, orned Screamer, Crane awk, Sunbittern, Drab-water-tyrant, Muscovy duck, Amazonian Streaked- Antwren, Blue and Yellow Macaw, ed and Green Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, Mealy Parrot, Yellow-Crowned Parrot, Orange-Cheeked Parrot, ooded, Plum- Throated Cotinga, Bright-umped Attila, Bare-Necked fruitcrow, Purple-Throated Fruitcrow, Black-faced Antbird, Green Ibis, Cocoi eron, Sand-colored Nighthawk, Green Kingfisher, Amazon Kingfisher, Spot-breasted Woodpecker, Greater Ani, Tui Parakeet, usfecent Tiger-eron, Great Potoo, Blackish Antbird, Dark-breasted Spinetail, Yellow-Bellied Dacnis, Osprey, Crimson-crested Woodpecker, Lineated Woodpecker among others.. We did some birding early morning before our flight to Lima. We have been to our birding spots for: White- Throated Jacamar, Southern Lapwing, Brazilian Teal, Southern Caracara, and ed-breasted Blackbird among others. Then we took our last lunch together in a nice restaurant, this time typical food from Puerto Maldonado. We flew to Lima. Flights were in time! MOE POTOS Photos: Omar Diaz Crimson-bellied Woodpecker - Photo: William Proebsting Golden-Browed Chat- Inca Golden-headed Quetzal 5 Plushcap Crimson-Bellied Woodpecker Yellow-Bellied Cacique

6 Villa Pucusana Lima Cusco Cusco Aguas Calientes Mapi Ollanta Abra Carrizales Cusco Wayqecha Wayqecha wayqecha cock lodge Cock Lodge cock lodge amazonia Amazonia Amazonia Amazonia Pantiacolla Pantiacolla Pantiacolla Pantiacolla Blanquillo Blanquillo blanquillo PEM PEM LIMA Peru Birding Tours CECK LIST MAY 06th 07th 08th 09th 09th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16T 17th 18th 19th 20th 21th 22th 23th DAYS N ENGLIS NAME PLATE ABN TINAMO 1 Great Tinamou 1 2 Cinereous Tinamou 2 3 Little Tinamou 2 4 Brown Tinamou 2 5 ndulated Tinamou 2 C 6 Black-capped Tinamou 3 7 Andean Tinamou 4 STOKS 8 Wood Stork 5 9 Andean Goose 6 10 Cinanmon Teal 7 11 Yellow-billed Teal 7 GOOSE, DCKS,TEALS 12 Brazilian Teal Yellow-billed Pintail 7 14 White-Cheeked Pintail 7 15 Muscovy Duck 6 16 uddy Duck 8 17 Torrent Duck 8 18 Spix s Guan Blue-throated Pipin- Guan 11 GANS 20 azor-billed Curassow Speckled Chachalaca 9 C 22 Andean Guan 10 GEBES 23 White-Tufted Grebe Great Grebe Pied -billed grebe 12 PELICAN, BOOBIES 26 Peruvian Pelican umbolt Penguin Peruvian Booby Neotropical Cormorant 22 C 30 Guanay Cormorant ed-legged Cormorant 22 COMOANTS, ANINGA 32 Anhinga 22 6

7 EONS, EGETS, BITTEN 33 Cocoi eron Striated eron Capped eron Little Blue eron Fasciated Tiger-eron ufescent Tiger- eron Black-crowned Night- eron EGETS.BITTEN 40 Snowy Egret 25 C 41 Cattle Egret 24 C 42 Great Egret 24 C SCEAME, IBIS, SPOONBILL 43 orned Screamer Limpkin oseate Spoonbill Puna Ibis Green Ibis 26 VLTES, CONDO 48 Turkey Vulture 27 C 49 Greater Yellowheaded Vulture 27 C 50 Black Vulture 27 C 51 Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture King Vulture 28 KITES 53 Swallow-tailed Kite Crane awk 30 AWKS 55 White awk Great-Black awk Black-Collare hawk White-throated awk Grey awk(gray- Lined awk) oadside awk 37 C 61 Variable awk 38 C 62 Zone-Tailed awk White-rumped awk Black and White awk-eagle Black-and-chestnut Eagle EAGLES, OSPEY, CAACAA 66 Solitary Eagle Ornate-awk Eagle Osprey Laughing Falcon Barred Forest-Falcon Collared Forest- Falcon Aplomado Falcon 44

8 73 Orange-Breasted Falcon Bat Falcon American Kestrel Black Caracara 42 C 77 ed-throated Caracara Mountain Caracara 42 C 79 Southern Caracara 42 SNBITTEN/WOOD-AIL/AIL/CAKE 80 Sunbittern Gray-necked Wood- ail Pale-Winged Trumpeter Plumbeous ail ufous-sided Crake Gray-Breasted Crake Purple Gallinule Wattled Jacana 50 C 89 Common Moorhen(Gallinule) 49 C 90 Andean Coot 49 C American Oystercatcher Blackish Oystercatcher 50 C 50 C MOOEN,COOT OYSTECATCE,LAPWING,STILT 93 Pied Lapwing Andean Lapwing Southern Lapwing Black-necked Stilt Peruvian Thick-knee 51 TICK-KNEE, PLOVE,SNIPE 98 Collared Plover Killdeer Greater Yellowlegs Lesser Yellowlegs Stilt Sandpiper 55 YELLOWLEGS, SANDPIPE 103 Spotted Sandpiper Least Sandpiper Semipalmated Sandpiper Pectoral Sandpiper 56 SANDELING,TNSTONE,PALAOPE 107 uddy Turnstone Wilson's Phalarope Belcher s Gull(Band- Tailed) Kelp Gull 60 GLLS, TENS 111 Gray Gull Laughing Gull 61 8

9 113 Franklin s Gull Gray-hooded Gull Andean Gull Inca Tern Yellow-Billed Tern Large-billed Tern Black Skimmer 62 9 PIGEONS, DOVE, GOND-DOVES 120 Plumbeous Pigeon 64 C 121 uddy Pigeon 64 C 122 Band-tailed Pigeon Pale-vented Pigeon Spot-winged Pigeon ock Pigeon 66 C 126 Bare-faced Ground- Dove Eared Dove 65 C 128 West Peruvian Dove 65 C 129 Black-winged Ground-Dove Picui Ground-Dove uddy Ground-Dove 66 C 132 Croaking Ground- Dove 66 C 133 Gray-fronted Dove White-tipped Dove 67 MACAWS 135 Military Macaw Scarlet Macaw 69 C 137 ed-and-green Macaw 69 C 138 Blue-headed Macaw Blue & Yellow Macaw 69 C 140 Chestnut-fronted Macaw 69 C 141 ed-bellied Macaw Mitred Parakeet 70 PAAKEETS 143 White-eyed Parakeet 70 C 144 Dusky-headed Parakeet 70 C 145 Andean Parakeet Cobalt-winged Parakeet 73 C 147 Tui Parakeet 73 PAOTLETS, PAOTS 148 Dusky-billed Parrotlet Blue-headed Parrot 75 C 150 Speckled-faced Parrot Scaly-naped Parrot Mealy Parrot 76 C 153 Yellow-Crowned Parrot White-bellied Parrot Orange-Cheeked 74

10 Parrot CCKOOS, ANI 156 Squirrel Cuckoo 78 C 157 Little Cuckoo Striped Cuckoo Greater Ani Smooth-billed Ani 78 C 161 Groove-billed Ani 78 C 162 oatzin 79 C OWLS 163 Burrowing Owl 80 C 164 Tawny-Bellied Screech-Owl Andean Pygmy Owl Ferruginous Pygmy- Owl Amazonian Pygmy- Owl 84 C 84 POTOOS 168 Great Potoo Long-Tailed Potoo Sand-Collored Nighthawk Short-Taield Nighthawk NIGTAWK, NIGTJA 172 Common Pauraque 87 C 173 White-collared Swift Chestnut-collared Swift Gray-rumped Switf Fork-tailed Palm-Swift Lesser Swallow-Tailed Swift Giant ummingbird Green and White ummingbird Violet-eaded ummingbird White-bellied ummingbird Wedge-billed ummingbird Speckled ummingbird Many-spotted ummingbird Amazilia ummingbird ufous-brested ermit 100 EN SWIFTS MMINGBID SAPPIEWING, EMITS 187 eddish ermit White-bearded ermit Long-tailed ermit Needle-Billed ermit Koepcke s ermit 94 EN 10

11 SABEWING, SAPPIE Gray-breasted Sabrewing Golden-tailed Sapphire White-Chinned Sapphire VIOLETEA, BILLIANT, SNBEAN 195 Green Violetear Sparkling Violetear Violet-fronted Brilliant Shining Sunbeam White-tufted Sunbeam Black-tailed Trainbearer Green-tailed Trainbearer 103 EN INCA, FFFLEG, TAINBEAE METALTAIL, TONBILL 202 Tyrian Metaltail ufous-capped Thornbill Sapphire-Spangled Emerald EMEALD / COQETTE 205 Blue-tailed Emerald ufous-crested Coquette 98 C OTES MMES 207 White-necked Jacobin 95 C 208 Fork-tailed Woodnymph 96 C 209 Gould s Jewelfront Black-Throated Mango Wire-crested Thorntail Peruvian Piedtail 101 EN 213 Andean illstar Chestnut-breasted Coronet Violet-throated Starfrontlet Long-tailed Sylph Amethyst-throated Sunangel Booted acket-tail Bearded Mountaineer 107 EN 220 Black-eared Fairy 110 TOGON, QETZAL 221 Masked Trogon Blue-Crowned Trogon Violaceous Trogon Collared Trogon Black-Tailed Trogon Golden-headed Quetzal 113 MOTMOTS 227 ighland Motmot 113 C 11

12 228 Blue-Crowned Motmot 113 C 229 Broad-Billed Motmot ufous Motmot 113 KINGFIES 231 Amazon Kingfisher inged Kingfisher Green Kingfisher Green and ufous Kingfisher Bluish-fronted Jacamar JACAMA C 236 Purus Jacamar White-throated Jacamar Great Jacamar Chestnut-capped Puffbird 117 PFFBIDS, MONKLET 240 Collared PuffBird Striolated PuffBird Semicollared PuffBird Black-streaked Puffbird Swallow-wing Black-Fronted NunBird White-Fronted NunBird ufous-capped Nunlet NNBIDS, BABETS C 248 Gilded Barbet 121 C Scarlet-ooded Barbet Lemon-Throated Barbet Versicolored Barbet Channel-Billed Toucan White-Throated Toucan TOCAN, TOCANET, AACAI C C 254 Emerald Toucanet Ocelallated Piculet Yellow-tufted Woodpecker 127 PICLETS WOODPECKE, FLICKE C 257 Little Woodpecker 127 C ed-stained Woodpecker Golden-olive Woodpecker White-throated Woodpecker Spot-breasted Woodpecker Andean Flicker Chestnut Woodpecker 129 C 12

13 264 inged Woodpecker ufous-headed Woodpecker Cream-colored Woodpecker Crimson-bellied Woodpecker ed-necked Woodpecker Lineated Woodpecker 130 C Crimson-crested Woodpecker Long-Tailed Woodcreeper Wedge-billed Woodcreeper Plain-Brown WoodCreeper White-chinned Woodcreeper Black-Banded Woodcreeper Amazonian Barred- Woodcreeper Buff-throated Woodcreeper Olive-Backed Woodcreeper C WOODCEEPES 279 Elegant Woodcreeper Strong-Billed Woodcreeper Olivaceous WoodCreeper Montane Woodcreeper Cinnamon-Throated WoodCreeper Straigh-Billed Woodcreeper ed-billed Scythebill 135 MINE,CINCLODES,EATCEEPE, SBID 286 Coastal Miner 136 EN 287 Wren-like ushbird 138 C CINCLODES 288 Surf Cinclodes 138 EN 289 oyal Cinclodes Bar-winged Cinclodes White-winged Cinclodes White-browed Titspinetail Tawny Tit-spinetail 139 EN 294 Puna Thistletail 140 SPINETETAIL, SOFTAIL, PLSCOWN 295 Azara's Spinetail 141 C Plain-Crowned Spinetail Dark-breasted Spinetail C 298 Ash-browed Spinetail Speckled Spinetail Marcapata Spinetail 145 EN 301 Creamy-crested Spinetail 145 EN 13

14 302 Plain Softail Orange-fronted Plushcrown 144 CANASTEO, TONBID 304 Cordilleran Canastero usty-fronted Canastero Streak-fronted Thornbird usty-winged Barbtail EN BABTAIL/FOLIAGE-GLEANE 308 Pearled Treerunner Montane Foliagegleaner Buff-browed Foliage- 149 Gleaner 311 ufous-tailed 150 Foliage-Gleaner 312 Chestnut-Crowned Foliage-Gleaner Dusky-cheeked 152 Foliage-gleaner 314 Chestnut-winged ookbill 150 PAMLCEEPE, OOKBILL,TFTEDCEEK,TEENTE,LEAFTOSSE,ENOPS 315 Streaked Tuftedcheek Streaked enops ONEO/ANTSIKE/ FIE -EYE 317 Pale-Legged ornero 156 C 318 Great Antshrike 156 C 319 Bamboo Antshrike Barred Antshrike 157 C Chestnut-backed Antshrike Plain-Winged Antshrike C 323 Bluish-slate Antshrike 162 C Dusky-Throated Antshrike Stripe-chested Antwren C ANTWEN 326 Pygmy Antwren Sclater s Antwren 164 Amazonian streaked antwren 329 Ornate Antwren White-eyed Antwren Ihering s Antwren Long-Winged Antwren Gray Antwren Slaty Antwren White-flanked 166 Antwren 336 Plain-Throated 175 Antwren ANTBID 337 White-lined Antbird Black Antbird Manu Antbird 169

15 340 Gray Antbird White-browed Antbird Black-faced Antbird Yellow-Breasted Warbling Antbird Peruvian Warblimg Antbird Striated Antbird Long-Tailed Antbird Chestnut-tailed Antbird Black-throated Antbird Sooty Antbird Plumbeous Antbird Goeldis Antbird White-throated Antbird Silvered Antbird Band-tailed Antbird Spot-Backed Antbird Scale-Backed Antbird Black spotted Bare Eye 172 ANTTS / ANTPITTA 358 Black-faced Antthrush 176 C 359 ed-and-white Antpitta 179 EN 360 Thrush-like Antpitta Amazonian Antpitta usty-belted Tapaculo White-crowned Tapaculo Mottle-cheeked Tyrannulet Cinnamon-faced Tyrannulet Bolivian Tyrannulet 189 GNATEATE, TAPACLO TYANNLET 367 Yellow Tyrannulet Torrent Tyrannulet iver Tyrannulet Mouse-colored Tyrannulet Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet White-banded Tyrannulet White-throated Tyrannulet White-tailed Tyrannulet Marble-faced Bristle- Variegated Bristle BISTLE-TYANT ELAENIA 377 Forest Elaenia

16 378 Yellow-bellied Elaenia Sierran Elaenia White-crested Elaenia Many-colored ush- nstreaked Tit- ufous-headed Pygmy- Short-Tailed Pygmy- Scale-crested Pygmy- Johannes Tody- White-bellied Tody- White-cheeked Tody- Spotted Todyflycatcher Common Tody- Yellow-Browed Tody- Slaty-capped C EN S-TYANT/ TIT-TYANT PYGMY TIANT/ TODY TYANT/ TODY-FLYCATCE/ TYANT FLYCATCES 393 Inca 188 EN Streak-necked Olive-Striped MacConnell's Ochre-Bellied Flycather Ornate Cinnamon Yellow-Marginded Gray-crowned Yellow-Breasted uddy-tailed Bran-colored nadorned Vermilion Golden-crowned Gray-capped Lemon-browed Boat-billed usty-margined Social 221 C 413 Crowned-Slaty Sulphury Short-crested 224

17 416 Pale-edged Lesser Kiskadee Great Kiskadee Tropical Kingbird 223 C SIYSTES, WOOD-PEWEE,POEBE, CAT-TYANT 420 Sirystes Smoke-colored Pewee Black Phoebe Golden-Browed Chat- Slaty-Backed Chat- D orbigny s Chat- Brown-backed Chat- ufous-breasted Chat- White-browed Chat- Streak-throated Bush- ufous-bellied Bush Smoky Bush ufous-webbed Bush- Dark-faced Ground GOND-TYANT 434 Little Ground White-winged Black Andean- 212 SIKE-TYANT/ TYANT/DOADITO/NEGITO/ANTPIPIT 437 Long-tailed Drab-water Andean Negrito inged Antpipit 206 FLATBILL/SPADEBILL 441 Dusky-Tailed Flatbill Large-headed Flatbill Golden-Crowned Spadebill 206 BECAD, TITYA 444 Pink-Throated Becard White-winged Becard Barred Becard Black-Crowned Tityra Black-Tailed Tityra 228 COTINGA/FITEATE 449 ed-crested Cotinga Chestnut-crested Cotinga Plum-throated Cotinga Amazonian mbrellabird PPLETFT/MBELLABID/COCK OF TE OCK/SAPBILL/ 17

18 453 Andean Cock-of-therock Screaming Piha Purple-Throated 229 Fruitcrow 456 Bare-Necked 233 Fruitcrow 457 Thrush-Like Schiffornis 234 MANAKIN 458 Yungas Manakin Blue-Crowned Manakin Band-Tailed Manakin ound-tailed Manakin ed-headed Manakin Darw- Manakin Brown-capped Vireo 239 VIEO/GEENLET/PEPPESIKE/JAY 465 ed-eyed Vireo Dusky-capped Greenlet 240 JAY 467 Green Jay Purplish Jay Violaceous Jay White-collared Jay Brown-chested Martin 242 MATINS 472 Gray-Breasted Martin Blue-and-white Swallow Andean Swallow White-banded Swallow Southern oughwinged Swallow White-Winged Swallow WEN/ WOOD-WEN 478 Fulvous Wren ouse Wren 250 C 480 Inca Wren 248 EN 481 Buff-Breasted Wren Mountain Wren Sedge Wren Gray-breasted Wood- Wren Scaly-Breasted Wren Thrush-Like Wren Chestnut-breasted Wren Long-Tailed Mockingbird Black-Capped Donacobius C SOLITAIE/TS 490 Andean Solitaire

19 491 Chiguanco Thrush 254 C 492 Great Thrush Glossy-black Thrush Black-Billed Thrush 256 C 495 auxwell's Thrush White-capped Dipper Silver-beaked Masked-Crimson TANAGES C C 499 Magpie 257 C 500 Slaty ust-and-yellow Flame-Crested Yellow-crested White-winged Shrike Black-goggled Fawn-breasted Blue-capped 263 C 508 Blue-and-yellow 263 C 509 Palm 263 C 510 Blue-gray 263 C Common Bush- Yellow-throated Bush- Short-Billed Bush- ed-crowned Ant- ooded Mountain- Buff-breasted Mountain- Chestnut-bellied Mountain C C 518 Grass-green Scarlet-bellied Mountain- Blue-winged Mountain- Golden-collared Yellow-throated Silver-backed 267 C 524 Golden Blue and Black Berly-Spangled Safron-crowned Golden- Naped Golden-Eared Blue-necked 269 C 531 Masked tanager 269

20 532 Spotted Bay-headed Yellow-Bellied Green and Gold Turquoise Paradise Opal-Crowned Orange-Eared Parodi's emispingus 259 EN Superciliaried emispingus Black-eared emispingus Oleaginous emispingus Three-striped emispingus Black-Capped hemispingus EMISPINGS DANCIS/ONEYCEEPE 546 Black-faced Dacnis Yellow-bellied Dacnis Blue Dacnis Green oneycreeper Purple oneycreeper Golden-collared oneycreeper White-browed Conebill Chestnut-Vented Conebill CONEBILL/ FLOWEPIECE 554 Blue-backed Conebill Capped Conebill Moustached Flowerpiercer Black-throated Flowerpiercer Deep-blue Flowerpiercer Masked Flowerpiercer Plushcap Yellow-browed Sparrow ufous-collared Sparrow SPAOW/SIEA FINC/ SEEDEATE/GASQIT/CADINAL C 563 Pectoral Sparrow Peruvian Sierra-Finch Mourning Sierra- Finch Ash-breasted Sierra- Finch Plumbeous Sierra- Finch Short-Tailed Sierra- Finch White-Winged Diuca- Finch C 20

21 Band-tailed Sierra- Finch Chestnut-breasted Mountain-Finch Greenish Yellow- Finch Stripe-headed Brush- Finch Chestnut-Capped Brush-Finch Black-faced Brush- Finch EN 576 Cuzco Brush-Finch 288 EN Plain-colored Seedeater Band-tailed Seedeater Páramo Seedeater Chestnut-Throated Seedeater Double-collared Seedeater Slate-Colored Seedeater ed-capped Cardinal 286 C SALTATO/GOSBEAK 584 Grayish Saltator Buff-throated Saltator Golden-billed Saltator Blue-Black Grosbeak Black-backed Grosbeak Tropical Parula 292 C 590 Slate-throated edstart 293 WABLE C 591 Spectacled edstart 293 C 592 Pale-legged Warbler Citrine Warbler Two-banded Warbler usset-crowned Warbler Three-striped Warbler Buff-rumped Warbler Masked Yellowthroat Bananaquit 293 C Dusky-green Oropendola usset-backed Oropendola OOPENDOLAS C 602 Casqued Oropendola Crested Oropendola Olive Oropendola Yellow-rumped Cacique 297 C 606 Yellow-Billed Cacique Mountain Cacique Selva Cacique 297 EN 609 Shiny Cowbird Giant Cowbird 298

22 611 Scrub Blackbird Epaulet Oriole 299 EPONIA/CLOPONIA Orange-Backed Troupial Yellow-ooded Blackbird Yellow-Winged Balckbird ed-breasted Blackbird SISKIN 617 Thick-Billed Siskin ooded Siskin 301 EPONIA/CLOPONIA 619 Thick-billed Euphonia 303 C Orange-bellied Euphonia Purple-throated Euphonia White-vented Euphonia Bronze-green Euphonia Golden-bellied Euphonia Blue-naped Chlorophonia OTE WIDLIFES Common Squirrel Monkey Saddled-Backed Tamarin Monkey 3 Gray Wolly Monkey 4 Dusky Titi Monkey 5 Night Monkey Brown-Capuchin 6 Monkey C 8 ed-owler Monkey 11 Tapir 12 Capybara 16 iver Turtle C 17 Tayra 18 Brown Agouti 19 Gray bolivian squirrel White-collared 20 pecary 21 Long-nosed Bat 22 Black Caiman 22

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