BIRD CHECKLIST OF REWA
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1 BIRD CHECKLIST OF REWA INTRODUCTION: This bird checklist will guide and give information on Rewa. This first edition was created in The checklist includes symbols for habitat, Abundance Code (ABU), and shows the common birds that can be found in Rewa. HABITAT CODES LF Low land forest, including seasonally flooded area. MN Montane forest. RI Riverine habitat including the river and island and banks. FW Fresh water habitat, including lakes, ponds and oxbow lakes. PA SV SC Palm trees and forest. Savanna grassland. Scrub or bush habitat, including white sand scrub, bush island, and dense, low second growth. HU Habitat altered by humans such as garden, town, roadside, agriculture land, disturbed forest edge. ABOUNDANCE CODE (ABU) C F Common; more than 20 individual Fairly common; 5-20 individual U Uncommon; present in small number ( fewer than 5 individual per day ) S Scare; only encountered in a small number even in prime habitat
2 NO ENGLISH NAME HABITAT ABU TINAMOUS Great Tinamou LF F Cinereous Tinamou LF,SC F Little Tinamou SC,LF F Red-legged Tinamou LF F Variegated Tinamou LF,SC U DUCKS LF S Muscovy Duck FW,RI C CURASSOWS,GUANS Little Chachalaca LF,SC C Marail Guan LF U Spix s Guan LF F Blue-throated piping-guan LF,MF C Crestless Curassow LF,RI F Black Curassow LF,MF F QUIL Marbled wood-quil LF, F COMORANT,ANHINGA Neotropic Comorant RI,FW C Anhinga RI,FW C HERONS Rufescent Tiger-Heron RI,FW F Agami Heron LF,RI F Boat-billed heron FW F Zigzag Heron RI U Black-crowned Night-Heron FW,RI F Striated Heron FW,RI C Cattle Eagret HU C Cocoi Heon RI,FW C Great Egret FW C Capped Heron FW,RI F Snowy Egret FW C Little Blue Heron FW C IBIS Green ibis RI,LF C STORKS Jabiru FW,RI C Wood Stork FW F VULTURES Turkey Vulture HU,SC,SV C Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture SV,SC,FW Greater Yellow-Headed Vulture LF C
3 Black Vulture SC,HU, C King Vulture LF, SC F OSPREY,HAWKS, EAGLES. Osprey FW, RI C Swallow-tailed Kite LF,MF F Pearl Kite SV,SC HU F Snail Kite FW,HU F Double-tooth Kite LF,MF F Plumbeous Kite LF C Tiny Hawk LF, MF F Crane hawk LF,HU C White Hawk LF,MF F Great Black hawk LF,RI C Savanna Hawk SV,SC C Black-collared Hawk FW,RI C Roadside Hawk HU, SC,RI C Gray- lined hawk SC,HU C Harpy Eagle LF F Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle LF,MF U Black Hawk-Eagle LF,MF,PA F Ornate Hawk Eagle LF,MF F FALCONS, CARACARAS Black Caracara RI, LFS,C C Red-throated caracara LF C Crested Caracara SV,SC,HU C Yellow-headed caracara SV,SC,HU C Laughing Falcon LF,SC C Barred Forest Falcon LF F Lined Forest Falcon LF, F Slaty-backed Forest Falcon LF F Collared Forest Falcon LF, SC F American kestrel SV,SC F Bat Falcon LF,SC,RI C LIMPKIN Limpkin FW C TRUMPETER Gray-winged Trumpeter LF C RAILS Gray-necked wood Rail F Uniform Crake LF Russet Crowned Crake SV,SC,HU C Purple Gallinule FW F Sungrebe FW,RI F
4 Sunbittern RI,LF F PLOVERS Pied Plover RI C Southern Lapwing FW,HU,SV C SANDPIPERS Solitary Sandpiper FW,RI C Spotted sandpiper RI,FW C Wilson s Snipe FW,SV? JACANA Wattled Jacana FW C TERNS Yellow billed-tern FW,RI C Large-billed Tern Fw,RI C SKIMMER Black Skimmer RI C PIGEONS,DOVES Common Ground Dove SC,HU,SV C Plain-breasted Ground Dove SV,SC, HU C Ruddy Ground Dove SC,HU C Blue ground Dove LF,SC F Scale pigeon LF,SC,SV F Pale-vented pigeon SC,SV,RI C Plumbeous Pigeon LF,MF C Ruddy Pigeon LF,MF C White-tipped Dove SC,HU C Gray-froned Dove LF F Ruddy Quil Dove LF U PARROTS,MACAWS Blue-and-yellow Macaw PA,LF,RI C Scarlet Macaw LF,MF C Red-and-green Macaw LF C Red-shouldered macaw PA,SV,SC F Brown-throated Parakeet SV,SC C Painted Parakeet LF,MF C Golden-winged Parakeet LF C Black-headed Parrot LF F Caica Parrot LF F Blue-headed parrot LF C Dusky Parrot LF C Yellow-crowned Amazon Parrot SV,SC,HU C Orange-winged Amazon Parrot LF,SC C Mealy Amazon Parrot LF C Red-fan Parrot LF F
5 CUCKOOS LF U Dark-billed Cuckoo LF F Yellow-billed Cuckoo Squirrel Cuckoo LF C Black-bellied cuckoo LF F Little Cuckoo LF F Greater Ani RI,FW C Smooth-billed Ani SC,HU C Striped Cuckoo SC,SV,HU F Pavonine Cuckoo LF,MF U Rufous-winged Ground Cucukoo LF F OWLS Tropical Screech-Owl SC,LF F Tawny-bellied Screech Owl LF F Spectacled Owl LF F Mottled Owl LF,MF F Black-banded Owl LF,MF F Ferruginous pygmy Owl SC,LF F Striped owl SV,SC F Stygian Owl SC,LF U POTOOS Great potoo LF F Common potoo LF,SC C HIGHTHAWKS, NIGHTJARS Short-tailed Nighthawk LF,RI C Least Nighthawk SV,RI C Lesser nighthawk SV,RI C Band-tailed Nighthawk RI C Common Pauraque SC,HU,RI C Rufous Nightjar SC,LF F Spot-tailed Nightjar SV,FW C Ladder-tailed nightjar RI F Blackish Nightjar LF,SC.RI F SWIFT White-collard Swift MF,LF,SC F Band-rumped Swift LF,RI C Gray-rumped Swift LF,MF,RI C Short-tailed Swift LF,SC,HU C Fork-tailed palm Swift PA,SV,SC F Lesser Swallow-Tailed Swift LF U HUMINGBIRDS Rufous-breasted Hermit LF F Pale-tailed Barbthroat LF,RI F
6 Reddish Hermit LF F Straight-billed Hermit LF,MF U Long-tailed Hermit LF,MF C Grey-breasted Sabrewing LF F White-necked Jacobin LF,RI F Black throated Mango SC,LF,RI C Ruby-topaz RI,LF F Tufted Coquette LF U Blue-chinned Sapphire LF,SC C Blue-tailed Emerald SC,SV LF C Fork-tailed Woodnymph LF,MF C Rufous-throated Sapphire LF,SC F White-chinned Sapphire LF F White-tailed Goldenthroat SV,FW F Green-tailed Goldenthroat FW,SV F Versicolored Emerald LF,SV F White-chested Emerald LF,SC C Black-eared fairy LF C TROGONS White-tailed Trogon LF C Violaceous Trogon LF C Black-throated Trogon LF F Black-tailed Trogon LF C KINGFISHER Ringed kingfisher RI,FW C Amazon Kingfisher RI,FW C Green Kingfisher RI,FW C Green-and-rufous Kingfisher RI.FW F American Pygmy Kingfisher RI,FW F MOTMOT Blue-crowned Motmot C JACAMARS Brown Jacamar RI,SC F Yellow-billed Jacamar LF F Green-tailed Jacamer LF,SC C Great Jacamer LF F PUFFBIRDS Guianan Puffbird LF F Pied Puffbird LF F Spotted Puffbird SC,LF F White-chested Puffbird LF U Black Nunbird LF C Swallow-winged Puffbird RI,SC,LF C
7 BARBET Black spotted barbet LF,MF U TOUCAN White-throated Toucan LF C Channel-billed Toucan LF C Guianan Toucanet LF F Green Aracari LF C Black-necked Aracari LF C WOOD PECKER Golden Spangled Piculet LF F White-bellied Piculet RI,HU U Yellow-tufted Woodpecker LF,HU C Golden-collared Woodpecker LF F Yellow-throated Woodpecker LF F Golden-green Woodpecker LF F Spot-breasted Woodpecker RI,SC F Waved Woodpecker LF F Cream-colored Woodpecker LF C Ringed-Woodpecker LF F Lineated Woodpecker LF,SC,HU C Red-necked Woodpecker LF C Crimson-crested Woodpecker LF,HU C OVENBIRD Pale-breasted Spinetail SV,SC,HU F Yellow-chinned Spinetail FW,SC F Rufous-tailed Foliage-gleaner LF,MF F Cinnamon-rumped Foliage-gleaner LF F Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner LF F Olive-backed Foliage-gleaner LF F Tawny-throated Leaftosser LF,MF U Rufous-tailed Xenops LF F Plain Xenops LF C Olivaceous Wood creeper LF,SC F Plain-brown Wood creeper Wedge-billed Wood creeper LF,MF C Cinnamon-throated Wood creeper RI.:LF F Strong-billed Wood creeper LF,MF F Amazonian-barred Wood creeper LF C Black-banded Wood creeper LF,MF C Straight-billed Wood creeper RI,SC,HU C Striped Wood creeper LF,RI C Buff-throated Wood creeper LF C ANTBIRDS
8 Fasciated Antshrike LF F Black-throated Antshrike LF F Great Antshrike HU,SC C Black-crested Antshrike C Mouse-coloured Antshrike LF C Northern Slaty Antshrike LF,SC C Amazon Antshrike LF, RI F Dusky-throated Antshrike LF F Cinereous Antshrike LF C Spot-winged Antshrike LF F Pygmy Antwren LF,RI C Gianian Streaked-Antwren RI,LF C Rufous-bellied Antwren LF F White-flanked Antwren LF,SC C Gray Antwren LF C Long-winged Antwren LF F Spot-tailed Antwren LF C Todd s Antwren LF C White-fringed Antwren SC,RI F Ash-winged Antwren LF F Gray Antbird LF C Dusky Antbird LF,SC,HU C White-browed Antbird LF,RI C Warbling Antbird LF C Black-chinned Antbird LF,RI C White-bellied Antbird LF,SC F Ferruginous-back Antbird LF F Black-throated Antbird LF,SC F Winged-banded Antbird LF F White-plumed Antbird LF F Rufous-throated Antbird LF F Scale-backed Antbird LF F GROUND ANTBIRD Rufous-capped Antthrush LF F Black-faced Antthrush LF F Spotted Antpitta LF F Thrush-like Antpitta LF F TYRANT, FLYCATCHER Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet LF C Forest Elaenia LF C Yellow-crowned Elaenia LF,RI F Yellow-bellied Elaenia SC,HU F Lesser Elaenia SV,SC,HU U
9 White-lored Tyrannulet LF,RI,SC C Southern-beardless-Tyrannulet SC,LF C Slender-footed Tyrannulet LF F Mouse collared Tyrannulet Ochre-bellied flycatcher LF F Pale-tipped Tyrannulet RI,SC C Short-tailed Pygmy-Tyrant LF F Helmeted Pygmy-Tyrant LF,MF F Slate-headed Tody-flycatcher SC F Common Tody-flycatcher SC,HU C Painted Tody-flycatcher LF Yellow-olive Flycatcher LF C Yellow-margined Flycatcher LF F Gray-crowned Flycatcher LF C Yellow-breasted Flycatcher LF,SC C White-crested Spadebill LF F Royal Flycatcher LF U Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher LF F Cliff Flycatcher LF U Tropical Pewee LF F Vermillion Flycatcher SV,SC C Amazonian-Black Tyrant RI F Drab Water-tyrant RI C White-headed Mash-Tyrant FW F Piratic Flycatcher LF,HU F Rusty-margined Flycatcher SC,HU,RI C Great Kiskedee HU,SC C Lesser Kiskedee FW C Yellow-throated Flycatcher LF F Streak flycatcher LF C Boat-billed Flycatcher LF,RI C Variegated Flycatcher LF,SC F Tropical Kingbird SC,HU C Fork-tailed Flycatcher SV,SC F Grayish mourner LF F Swanson Flycatcher LF,RI F Short-crested Flycatcher LF,SC C Rufous-tailed Flatbill LF Wiskered flycatcher LF F ATTILA Cinnamon Attila LF,SC,RI F Bright-rumped Attila LF,SC,R F COTINGAS
10 Guianan Red- Cotinga LF F Purple-breasted Cotinga LF F Spangled Cotinga LF F White Bellbird MF,LF U Screaming Piha MF,LF C Pompadour Cotinga LF F Purple-throated Fruitcrow LF C Crimson Fruitcrow LF F Bare-neked Fruitcrow FI,LF U Capuchinbird LF F MANAKIN Saffron-crestedTyrant-Manikin LF C Tiny Tyrant-Manikin LF F White-throated Manikin MF,LF F White-bearded Manikin RI,LF,SC U Blue-backed Manikin SC,LF,MF C White-crowned Manikin LF,MF F Golden-headed Manikin LF,MF C Black-crowned Tityra LF U Black-tailed Tityra LF F Thrush-like Schiffornis LF,MF F Cinereous Mourner LF F Dusky Purple Tuff LF F BECARDS White-winged Becard LF,SC C Black-crowned Becard LF F Winged-barred Piprities LF F VIROES Rufous-browed Pepper Shrike SC.RI,MF F Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo LF,MF F Red-eyed Vireo LF C Lemon-chested Greenlet LF C Ashy-headed Greenlet Sc, F Buff-cheeked Greenlet LF,MF C Tawny-crowned Greenlet LF F Twany-crowned Greenlet LF F JAY Cayenne Jay LF C SWALLOWS White-winged Swallow RI,FW C Gray-breasted Martin HU,SC C White-banded Swallow RI C Southern-rough winged Swallow FW,RI,SC C
11 Barn Swallow SV,HU,SC F WRENS House Wren SC,HU C Coraya Wren LF F Buff-breasted Wren LF,RI,SC C White-breasted Wood-Wren LF,MF F Musician Wren LF F GNATWREN, GNATCATCHER Long-billed Gnatwren LF C Tropical Gnatcatcher SC,LF C Black-capped Donacobius FW U THRUSHES Pale-breasted thrush HU,SC C Coca Thrush LF F White-necked Thrush LF,MF F TANANGERS Hooded Tananger SC,LF C Flame-crested Tananger LF F White-lined Tananger SC,HU F Fulvous Shrike Tananger LF F Silver-beaked Tananger SC,HU C Blue-gray Tananger SC,HU C Palm Tananger SC,HU,PA C Turquoise Tananger LF.HU C Blue Backed Tananger LF, U Spotted Tananger LF,MF F Bay-headed Tananger MF,LF F Burnished-buff Tananger SC,Sv,HU C Swallow Tananger LF,RI U Black-face Dacnis LF,MF F Blue Dacnis LF,SC F Purple Honey Creeper LF,MF F Red-legged Honey Creeper LF, F Green Honey Creeper LF F Guira Tananger LF F Yellow-backed tanangeer LF F Bananaquit LF,Sc HU C FINCHES,SEED EATERS Grass-land Sparrow SV,SC,HU F Grassland Yellow Finch SV,HU F Blue-black Grass Quit HU,FW,SC C Gray-Seedeater SV,SC C
12 Lined-Seedeateer SC, C Yellow-bellied Seedeater SC,HU F Ruddy-breasted Seedeater SC,FW,HU F Chestnut-bellied SeedFinch SC,HU,LF F Pectoral Sparrow LF F Red-capped Cardinal RI,SC C GROSSBEAK,SALTATORS Yellow-green Grossbeak LF C Slate-colored Grossbeak LF F Buff-throated Saltator SC,LF F Blue-black Grossbeak LF F River Bank Warbler LF,RI F American Redstart LF,MF,MN U Rose-breasted Chat LF F NEW WORLD BLACK BIRD Green Oropendola LF,MF F Crested Oropendola LF C Yellow-rumped Cacique RI,LF,HU C Moriche Oriole HU,PA F Giant Cowbird LF,SC C Shiny Cowbird SC,HU F Bobolink HU,FW,SV S Red-breasted blackbird HU,FW,SV C EUPHONIAS Plumbeous Euphonia LF,SC,MF F Finch s Euphonia LF,SC F Violaceous Euphonia LF,HU C
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