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1 T r i p R e p o r t J a n u a r y Omar Diaz Birding Places: Villa Marshes & Pucusana 2 Santa Eulalia 2 Tambopata Birding 3 Check List per day 4 MORE BIRDS MORE FUN Presents: An amazing adventure along Santa Eulalia Valley, Villa Marshes, Pucusana and Tambopata Reserve. Safety arrive to Lima airport, we ve met there and we went to our hotel in Miraflores. We ve started our adventure with Villa Marshes & Pucusana for full day. Day after; we went to Santa Eulalia for two full days. The first day was excellent, the second day in the morning was sunny but the afternoon was raining all over:( For the next days we have spent great time in Tambopata, we started with Posada Amazonas, Sandoval Lake Lodge and birding close to Puerto Maldonado for many target species. In general our birding adventure was great, we've seen many species at different location, we got some unexpected rain but even though, it was awesome!!! Brian Demuth, Omar Diaz, Linda Weir on the Canopy Tower PERU BIRDING TOURS Birding in Machu Picchu, Manu, Tambopata, Northern Peru & more... San Pedro de Castas

2 Page 2 Villa Marshes & Pucusana Birding in Lima is easy. Villa Marshes is located at 30 minutes drive south of Miraflores, the best hotspot is Maravilla area which is close to the ocean. Pucusana is a local fishing port over there we did a semi pelagic birding trip for two hours into the ocean and we celebrated with Ceviche & Pisco Sour! Yellow-Hooded Blackbird White-Cheeked Pintail We ve been there with our private transport and we did some birding first at Maravilla area and then we drove further to Pucusana and for our boat trip looking for Humboldt Penguin, Cormorants and one Peruvian endemic species: Surf Cinclodes The whole trip was successful! We probe it with photos for sure... Great Grebe Surf Cinclodes Inca Tern Blue-Footed Booby Santa Eulalia Valley Giant Hummingbird Santa Eulalia: from Lima is about 4 or 6 hours driving. The highlights: Peruvian Pygmyowl, Black-necked woodpecker, Great Inca-Finch, Black Metaltail, Rusty-bellied Brush-Finch, Andean Condor, White-Bellied Cinclodes among others for this particular habitat. Peruvian Pygmy-Owl Black-Chested Buzzard-Eagle For this occasion we ve done two full days spending one night at San Pedro de Castas Hotel, the hotel is basic but it has private bathrooms with hot water for shower, food is good there. We did the whole circuit and we arrived to Lima in the evening for dinner. Andean Goose Rusty-Bellied Brush-Finch

3 Page 3 Birds of Tambopata Black Caracara Black-tailed Tytira Horned Screamer Giant Otter Posada Amazonas Tower Luis our Local Guide We flew to Puerto Maldonado and Luis Maytaco, our local guide, was waiting for us. After some briefing we went to Posada Amazonas for 5 days. This Lodge is our new Lodge destination because Explorer s Inn Lodge is not operating anymore, unfortunately. But, Posada Amazonas is an excellent option as it is very comfortable, with private bathrooms and hot water for shower, buffet meals and great bar. After Posada Amazonas we have been to Sandoval Lake Lodge for 3 days and the rest of the time birding in Puerto Maldonado area. Great birding, excellent lodges and a lot of birds.. Plain-throated Antwren Pavonine Quetzal Long-Billed Woodcreeper Semicollared Puffbird Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl White-throated Jacamar

4 TINAMOU 1 Black Tinamou 1 R 2 Hooded Tinamou 1 R 3 Gray Tinamou 1 R H 4 Great Tinamou 1 R H 5 White-Throated Tinamou 1 R H 6 Cinereous Tinamou 2 U H 7 Little Tinamou 2 U X 8 Brown Tinamou 2 U 9 Undulated Tinamou 2 C H H H H 10 Barlet s Tinamou 2 U 11 Variagate Tinamou 2 U 12 Black-capped Tinamou 3 U 13 Brazilian Tinamou 3 U 14 Small- Bellied Tinamou 3 U 15 Andean Tinamou 4 U 16 Tawzanowski's Tinamou 4 U 17 Darwin's Nothura 4 U STORKS/FLAMINGO 18 Wood Stork 5 R 19 Jabiru 5 R 20 Chilean Flamingo 5 R GOOSE, DUCKS,TEALS 21 Andean Goose 6 U X 22 Orinoco Goose 6 U 23 Blue-winged Teal 7 R 24 Puna Teal 7 U X 25 Cinanmon Teal 7 U X X 26 Yellow-billed Teal 7 U X 27 Brazilian Teal 305 U X 28 Yellow-billed Pintail 7 U 29 White-Cheeked Pintail 7 U X 30 White-Faced Whistling-Duck 6 R 31 Black-Bellied Whistling-Duck 6 R 32 Muscovy Duck 6 U X 33 Ruddy Duck 8 U 35 Torrent Duck 8 U X 36 Crested Duck 8 U 37 Southern Pochard 8 R Guan/ Curassow/Wood Quail 38 Speckled Chachalaca 9 C X X X X 39 Spix s Guan 10 U X X X X X 40 Andean Guan 10 R 41 Blue-throated Pipin-Guan 11 U 42 Razor-billed Curassow 11 U 43 Rufous-breasted Wood Quail 9 R 44 Starred Wood-Quail 9 R 45 Stripe-faced Wood-Quail 9 R GREBES 46 White-Tufted Grebe 12 U 47 Silvery Grebe 12 U 48 Least Grebe 12 U 49 Great Grebe 12 U X 50 Pied -billed grebe 12 U X 51 Sungrebe 8 U PELICAN, BOOBIES 52 Peruvian Pelican 21 U X 53 Humbolt Penguin 21 U X 54 Peruvian Booby 21 U X 55 Blue-footed Booby 21 R X CORMORANTS, ANHINGA 56 Neotropical Cormorant 22 C X X X X 57 Guanay Cormorant 22 U X 58 Red-legged Cormorant 22 U X 59 Anhinga 22 U X X X HERONS, EGRETS, BITTERN 60 Cocoi Heron 23 U X 61 Striated Heron 25 U X X X X X X 62 Capped Heron 24 U X 63 Little Blue Heron 25 U X 64 Agami heron 23 R 65 Zigzag heron 25 R 66 Fasciated Tiger-Heron 23 U 67 Rufescent Tiger-Heron 23 U 68 Black-crowned Night-Heron 24 U X X 69 Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron 24 U 70 Snowy Egret 25 C X X 71 Cattle Egret 24 C 72 Great Egret 24 C X X X

5 BITTERN 73 Least Bittern 25 R SCREAMER, IBIS, SPOONBILL 74 Horned Screamer 26 U X X H 75 Limpkin 24 U X X 76 Roseate Spoonbill 23 R 77 Puna Ibis 26 U X 78 Black-faced Ibis 26 R 79 Green Ibis 26 U X X VULTURES, CONDOR 80 Turkey Vulture 27 C X X X X X 81 Greater Yellow-headed Vulture 27 C X X X X X X 82 Black Vulture 27 C X X X X X X X X X 83 Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture 27 U 84 King Vulture 28 R X X 85 Andean Condor 28 R X KITES 86 Grey-headed Kite 29 R 87 Swallow-tailed Kite 29 U 88 Pearl Kite 29 R 89 Slender-Billed Kite 35 U 90 Double-toothed Kite 32 U 91 Snail Kite 30 U X X X 92 White-Tailed Kite 29 U 93 Plumbeous Kite 30 U X X X 94 Hook-billed Kite 33 U HAWKS 95 Tiny Hawk 31 U 96 Crane Hawk 30 R 97 Semicollared Hawk 31 R 98 Sharp-Shinned Hawk 31 R 99 Bicolored Hawk 31 R 100 White Hawk 34 U 101 White-Browed Hawk 34 U 102 Slate-Colored Hawk 35 U X 103 Great-Black Hawk 36 U 104 Black-Collare hawk 36 U 105 White-throated Hawk 37 U 106 Short-tailed Hawk 37 R 107 Broad-winged Hawk 37 R HAWKS 108 Grey Hawk(Gray-winged Hawk) 37 U X 109 Roadside Hawk 37 C X X 110 Variable Hawk 38 C X 111 Zone-Tailed Hawk 40 R X 112 Harris's Hawk 40 U 113 White-rumped Hawk 40 U EAGLES, OSPREY 114 Black and White Hawk-Eagle 29 R 115 Black-and-chestnut Eagle 35 R 116 Black Hawk-Eagle 35 U 117 Solitary Eagle 36 U 118 Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle 38 U X 119 Ornate-Hawk Eagle 41 R 120 Harpy Eagle 41 R 121 Crested Eagle 41 R 122 Osprey 41 U X FALCON, CARACARA 123 Laughing Falcon 32 U 124 Barred Forest-Falcon 32 R 125 Lined Forest-Falcon 32 R 126 Collared Forest-Falcon 32 R 127 Buckley's Forest Falcon 32 R 128 Slaty-Backed Forest Falcon 32 R 129 Aplomado Falcon 44 R 130 Orange-Breasted Falcon 44 R 131 Peregrine Falcon 44 U 132 Bat Falcon 44 U X X 133 American Kestrel 43 U X X X 134 Cinereous Harrier 43 U 135 Black Caracara 42 C X X X 136 Red-throated Caracara 42 U X 137 Mountain Caracara 42 C X X 138 Yellow-Headed Caracara 42 R 139 Southern Caracara 42 U X SUNBITTERN/WOOD-RAIL/RAIL/CRAKE 140 Sunbittern 45 U X 141 Gray-necked Wood-Rail 45 U X X H 142 Pale-Winged Trumpeter 45 R 143 Plumbeous Rail 46 U X

6 RAIL,CRAKE 144 Blackish Rail 46 R 145 Ocellated Crake 47 R 146 Uniform Crake 46 R 147 Rufous-Sided Crake 48 R 148 Gray-Breasted Crake 48 U X 149 Paint-Billed Crake 47 U 150 Black-Banded Crake 48 U 151 Azure Gallinue 49 R X X 152 Purple Gallinule 49 U X X 153 Wattled Jacana 50 C X X MOORHEN,COOT 154 Common Moorhen(Gallinule) 49 C X X X 155 Giant Coot 49 U 156 Andean Coot 49 C X X OYSTERCATCHER,LAPWING,STILT 157 American Oystercatcher 50 C X 158 Blackish Oystercatcher 50 C X 159 Pied Lapwing 50 U X 160 Andean Lapwing 50 U X 161 Southern Lapwing 50 U X 162 Black-necked Stilt 50 U X X 163 Peruvian Thick-knee 51 U THICK-KNEE, PLOVER,SNIPE X 164 American Golden-Plover 51 U 165 Collared Plover 52 U 166 Snowy Plover 52 U 167 Killdeer 52 U X 168 Semipalmated Plover 52 U 169 Andean Snipe 53 U 170 Puna Snipe 53 U 171 Whimbrel 54 U X YELLOWLEGS, SANDPIPER 172 Greater Yellowlegs 55 U X X 173 Lesser Yellowlegs 55 U X 174 Stilt Sandpiper 55 U 175 Spotted Sandpiper 55 U X X X 176 Solitary Sandpiper 55 U X 177 Least Sandpiper 56 U X 178 Semipalmated Sandpiper 56 U X SANDPIPER 179 White-Rumped Sandpiper 56 U 180 Baird's Sandpiper 56 U X 181 Pectoral Sandpiper 56 U X 182 Upland Sandpiper 57 U 183 Ruddy Turnstone 58 U SANDERLING,TURNSTONE,PHALAROPE X 184 Sanderling 58 U 185 Suffbird 58 U 186 Wilson's Phalarope 58 U GULLS, TERNS 187 Belcher s Gull(Band-Tailed) 60 U X 188 Kelp Gull 60 U X 189 Gray Gull 60 U 190 Laughing Gull 61 U X 191 Franklin s Gull 61 U X 192 Gray-hooded Gull 61 U 193 Andean Gull 61 U X 194 Inca Tern 60 U X 195 Peruvian Terns 62 U 196 Yellow-Billed Tern 62 U 197 Large-billed Tern 62 U 198 Elegant Tern 62 U 199 Sandwich Tern 62 U X 200 Common Tern 62 U X 201 Black Skimmer 62 U X PIGEONS, DOVE, GROUND-DOVES 201 Plumbeous Pigeon 64 C X X 202 Ruddy Pigeon 64 C 203 Band-tailed Pigeon 64 U 204 Scaled Pigeon 64 R X 205 Pale-vented Pigeon 64 U X X X 206 Spot-winged Pigeon 65 R X 207 Rock Pigeon 66 C 208 Bare-faced Ground-Dove 65 U X 209 Eared Dove 65 C X X 210 West Peruvian Dove 65 C X 211 Black-winged Ground-Dove 65 U 212 Picui Ground-Dove 66 R 213 Plain-breasted Ground-Dove 66 U 214 Ruddy Ground-Dove 66 C X 215 Croaking Ground-Dove 66 C

7 GROUND-DOVE 216 Marron-chested Ground-Dove 67 U 217 Blue Ground-Dove 67 U X 218 Gray-fronted Dove 67 U 219 White-tipped Dove 67 U 220 Violaceous Quail-Dove 68 R 221 Ruddy Quail-Dove 68 R 222 Sapphire Quail-Dove 68 R 223 White-Throated Quail-Dove 68 R MACAWS 224 Military Macaw 69 R 225 Scarlet Macaw 69 C X X 226 Red-and-green Macaw 69 C X X X 227 Blue-headed Macaw 69 U X X X 228 Blue & Yellow Macaw 69 C X X X X 229 Chestnut-fronted Macaw 69 C X 230 Red-bellied Macaw 69 U X X X X X PARAKEETS 231 Mitred Parakeet 70 U 232 White-eyed Parakeet 70 C X X 233 Dusky-headed Parakeet 70 C X X X X X 234 Andean Parakeet 72 U 235 Red-Masked Parakeet 70 U 236 Golden-plumed Parakeet 75 R 237 Cobalt-winged Parakeet 73 C X X X 238 Rose-Fronted parakeet 71 R 239 Rock Parakeet 71 R X 240 Tui Parakeet 73 R 241 Mountain Parakeet 72 U 242 Barred Parakeet 72 R 243 Pacific Parrotlet 72 U 244 Dusky-billed Parrotlet 73 U X 245 Scarlet-Shouldered Parrotlet 74 U 246 Amazonian Parrotlet 73 R X PARROTS 247 Blue-headed Parrot 75 C X X 248 Speckled-faced Parrot 75 U 249 Scaly-naped Parrot 76 U 250 Mealy Parrot 76 C X X X X 251 Yellow-Crowned Parrot 76 U X PARROTS 252 White-bellied Parrot 74 U X 253 Orange-Cheeked Parrot 74 U CUCKOOS, ANI 254 Squirrel Cuckoo 78 C X X X 255 Little Cuckoo 78 U 256 Striped Cuckoo 77 U 257 Ash-colored Cuckoo 77 U 258 Black-Billed Cuckoo 77 U 259 Yellow-Billed Cuckoo 77 U 260 Dark-Billed Cuckoo 77 U 261 Black-Bellied Cuckoo 78 R 262 Pavonine Cuckoo 79 R 263 Pheasant Cuckoo 79 R 264 Rufous-Vented Ground-Cuckoo 79 R 265 Greater Ani 78 U X X X X 266 Smooth-billed Ani 78 C X X X 267 Groove-billed Ani 78 C 268 Hoatzin 79 C X X X X X OWLS 269 White-throated Screech-Owl 80 R 270 Burrowing Owl 80 C X X 271 Tawny-Bellied Screech-Owl 81 U X 272 Vermiculated Screech-Owl 81 R 273 Tropical Screech-Owl 81 U 274 Rufescent Screech-Owl 81 R 275 Spectacled Owl 82 R 276 Crested Owl 82 R 277 Great Horned Owl 82 R X 278 Band-Bellied Owl 82 R 279 Black-Banded owl 82 R 280 Rufous-Banded Owl 82 R 281 Mottled Owl 82 R 282 Striped Owl 83 R 283 Barn Owl 83 U 284 Andean Pygmy Owl 84 R 285 Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl 84 C 286 Amazonian Pygmy-Owl 84 U 287 Peruvian Pygmy-owl 84 U X

8 POTOOS 288 Common Potoo 85 R 289 Andean Potoo 85 R 290 Great Potoo 85 R 291 Long-Tailed Potoo 85 R NIGHTHAWK, NIGHTJAR 292 Rufous-bellied Nighthawk 86 U 293 Sand-Collored Nighthawk 86 U X 294 Short-Taield Nighthawk 86 U 295 Common Pauraque 87 C X 296 Band-winged Nightjar 88 U 297 Ladder-Tailed Nightjar 87 U X 298 Swallow-tailed Nightjar 87 U 299 Lyre-tailed Nightjar 87 U 300 Scissor-Tailed Nightjar 87 U 301 Silky-tailed Nightjar 88 U 302 Little Nightjar 88 U 303 Ocellated Poorwill 87 U SWIFTS 304 White-collared Swift 89 U X 305 Andean Swift 89 U X 306 White-Tipped Swift 89 U 307 Chestnut-collared Swift 90 U 308 Pale-Rumped Swift 90 U X 309 Gray-rumped Switf 90 U X 310 Short-tailed Swift 90 U X X 311 Chimney Swift 90 U 312 Amazonian Swift 90 U X 313 Fork-tailed Palm-Swift 91 U X X X 314 Lesser Swallow-Tailed Swift 91 U HUMMINGBIRD 315 Giant Hummingbird 91 U X X 316 Sword-billed Hummingbird 91 U 317 Swallow-tailed Hummingbird 95 U 318 Green and White Hummingbird 100 EN 319 Violet-Headed Hummingbird 98 U 320 White-bellied Hummingbird 100 U 321 Wedge-billed Hummingbird 101 U 322 Speckled Hummingbird 101 U 323 Many-spotted Hummingbird 102 U HUMMINGBIRD 324 Oasis Hummingbird 111 U 325 Amazilia Hummingbird 111 U 326 Great Sapphirewing 91 U 327 Green Hermit 92 U X X 328 Rufous-brested Hermit 92 U X 329 Reddish Hermit 93 U X 330 White-bearded Hermit 94 U X 331 Long-tailed Hermit 94 U 332 Needle-Billed Hermit 94 U 333 Koepcke s Hermit 94 EN SABREWING, SAPPHIRE 334 Gray-breasted Sabrewing 95 U 335 Golden-tailed Sapphire 95 U 336 White-Chinned Sapphire 95 U X VIOLETEAR, BRILLIANT, SUNBEAN 337 Green Violetear 97 U 338 Sparkling Violetear 97 U 339 Brown Violetear 97 U 340 Fawn-breasted Brilliant 102 U 341 Rufous-webbed Brilliant 102 R 342 Violet-fronted Brilliant 102 U 343 Shining Sunbeam 103 U X 344 White-tufted Sunbeam 103 EN INCA, FUFFLEG, TRAINBEARER 345 Bronzy Inca 104 U 346 Collared Inca(Gould s Inca) 104 U 347 Sapphire-Vented Puffleg 106 U 348 Greenish Puffleg 106 U 349 Black-tailed Trainbearer 107 U 350 Green-tailed Trainbearer 107 U METALTAIL, THORNBILL 351 Scaled Metaltail 108 U 352 Black Metaltail 108 U X X 353 Bronzy-tailed Comet 108 U X 354 Tyrian Metaltail 109 U X 355 Purple-backed Thornbill 109 R 356 Blue-Mantled Thornbill 109 R 357 Rufous-capped Thornbill 109 U 358 Olivaceous Thornbill 109 R EMERALD / COQETTE 359 Sapphire-Spangled Emerald 99 U

9 EMERALD / COQETTE 360 Blue-tailed Emerald 96 U 361 Glittering-Bellied Emerald 307 R X 362 Rufous-Crested Coquette 98 C 363 Festive Coquette 98 U OTHERS HUMMERS 364 White-necked Jacobin 95 C 365 Fork-tailed Woodnymph 96 C 366 Gould s Jewelfront 96 U 367 Black-Throated Mango 95 U 368 Wire-crested Thorntail 98 R 369 Green-fronted Lancebill 101 R 370 Peruvian Piedtail 101 EN 371 Andean Hillstar 103 R 372 Chestnut-breasted Coronet 104 R 373 Violet-throated Starfrontlet 104 R 374 Long-tailed Sylph 105 R 375 Amethyst-throated Sunangel 105 U 376 Booted Racket-Tail 106 U 377 Bearded Mountaineer 107 EN 378 Black-eared Fairy 110 U 379 Long-billed Starthroat 110 U 380 White-bellied Woodstar 110 U 381 Purple - Collared Woodstar 111 U X 382 Amethyst Woodstar 110 U 383 Peruvian Sheartail 111 U TROGON, QUETZAL, MOTMOT 384 Masked Trogon 112 U 385 Blue-Crowned Trogon 112 U 386 Green-Backed Trogon 112 U X 387 Violaceous Trogon 112 U 388 Collared Trogon 112 U X X X 389 Black-Tailed Trogon 112 U X X 390 Pavonine Quetzal 113 R X 391 Crested Quetzal 113 R 392 Golden-headed Quetzal 113 R 393 Highland Motmot 113 C 394 Blue-Crowned Motmot 113 C X X H 395 Broad-Billed Motmot 113 R X X 396 Rufous Motmot 113 R X KINGFISHER 397 Amazon Kingfisher 114 U X X X 398 Ringed Kingfisher 114 U X X X X X 399 Green Kingfisher 114 U X X 400 American Pygmy Kingfisher 114 U 401 Green and Rufous Kingfisher 114 U X JACAMAR 402 Bluish-fronted Jacamar 116 C X X 403 Purus Jacamar 115 U 404 White-throated Jacamar 115 U X 405 Great Jacamar 115 R 406 Paradise Jacamar 115 R PUFFBIRDS, MONKLET 407 White-necked Puffbirds 117 R 408 Pied Puffbird 117 R 409 Chestnut-capped Puffbird 117 U 410 Collared PuffBird 117 U 411 Striolated PuffBird 118 U 412 Semicollared PuffBird 118 U X 413 Black-streaked Puffbird 118 U 414 Lanceolated Monklet 118 U 415 Swallow-wing 119 U NUNBIRDS, BARBETS 416 Yellow-Billed NunBird 119 U X 417 Black-Fronted NunBird 119 C X X X H 418 White-Fronted NunBird 119 U X X 419 Rufous-Capped Nunlet 120 U 420 Fulvous-Crowned Nunlet 120 U 421 Gilded Barbet 121 C X X H 422 Scarlet-Hooded Barbet 121 U 423 Lemon-Throated Barbet 121 U 424 Versicolored Barbet 121 U TOUCAN, TOUCANET, ARACARI 425 Channel-Billed Toucan 124 C X 426 White-Throated Toucan 124 C X X 427 Golden-Collared Toucanet 124 U X 428 Chestnut-tipped Toucanet 123 R 429 Blue-banded Toucanet 123 R 430 Emerald Toucanet 123 U 431 Gray-breasted Mountain-Toucan 123 U

10 ARACARI 432 Chestnut-eared Aracari 122 C X X 433 Lettered Aracari 122 U 434 Ivory-Billed Aracari 122 U X 435 Curl-Crested Aracari 122 U PICULETS 436 Bar-breasted Piculet 125 U 437 Fine-barred Piculet 125 U 438 Ocelallated Piculet 125 U 439 Rufous-breasted Piculet 126 U WOODPECKER, FLICKER 440 Yellow-tufted Woodpecker 127 C X X X X 441 Little Woodpecker 127 C X X 442 Red-stained Woodpecker 127 C X 443 Bar-bellied Woodpecker 127 R 444 Smoky-Brown Woodcreepecker 126 R 445 Crimson-mantled Woodpecker 127 U 446 Golden-olive Woodpecker 128 U X 447 White-throated Woodpecker 128 R 448 Spot-breasted Woodpecker 128 U 449 Golden-green Woodpecker 128 U 450 Andean Flicker 129 U X 451 Black-Necked Woodpecker 129 U X 452 Chestnut Woodpecker 129 R X 453 Scale-breasted Woodpecker 129 R 454 Ringed Woodpecker 129 R 455 Rufous-headed Woodpecker 129 R 456 Cream-colored Woodpecker 129 U X 457 Crimson-bellied Woodpecker 130 U 458 Red-necked Woodpecker 130 U X X 459 Lineated Woodpecker 130 C X X 460 Crimson-crested Woodpecker 130 C X WOODCREEPERS 461 Long-Tailed Woodcreeper 131 U X 462 Wedge-billed Woodcreeper 131 U X 463 Plain-Brown WoodCreeper 131 R 464 White-chinned Woodcreeper 131 U 465 Bar-bellied Woodcreeper 132 R 466 Black-Banded Woodcreeper 132 R 467 Amazonian Barred-Woodcreeper 132 U 468 Buff-throated Woodcreeper 132 U X WOODCREEPERS 469 Tyrannine Woodcreeper 134 U 470 Olive-Backed Woodcreeper 134 U 471 Elegant Woodcreeper 133 U X 472 Strong-Billed Woodcreeper 132 U X 473 Olivaceous WoodCreeper 134 U X 474 Ocellated WoodCreeper 133 R 475 Montane Woodcreeper 134 U 476 Lineated Woodcreeper 134 R X 477 Long-Billed Woodcreeper 135 R X 478 Cinnamon-Throated WoodCreeper 135 U X 479 Straigh-Billed Woodcreeper 133 U X X 480 Red-billed Scythebill 135 R 481 Greater scythebill 135 R MINER,CINCLODES,EARTHCREEPER 482 Coastal Miner 136 EN 483 Common Miner 136 U 484 Slender-billed Miner 137 U 485 Plain-breasted Earthcreeper 137 U 486 Wren-like Rushbird 138 C X 487 Surf Cinclodes 138 EN X 488 White-Bellied Cinclodes 138 EN X 489 Royal Cinclodes 138 U 490 Bar-winged Cinclodes 138 U 491 White-winged Cinclodes 138 U SPINETETAIL, SOFTAIL, PLUSHCROWN 492 White-browed Tit-spinetail 139 EN 493 Rusty-Crowned Tit-Spinetail 139 EN X 494 Tawny Tit-spinetail 139 U 495 Puna Thistletail 140 U 496 Azara's Spinetail 141 C 497 Plain-Crowned Spinetail 142 C X 498 Cabanis' Spinetail 143 U 499 Dark-breasted Spinetail 142 U 500 Ash-browed Spinetail 145 U 501 Speckled Spinetail 145 U 502 Rudy Spinatail 143 U 503 Marcapata Spinetail 145 EN 504 Creamy-crested Spinetail 145 EN 505 Plain Softail 144 U 506 Orange-fronted Plushcrown 144 U

11 CANASTERO 507 Cordilleran Canastero 146 U 508 Streack-Throated Canastero 146 U 509 Rusty-fronted Canastero 146 EN 510 Line-fronted Canastero 146 U 511 Streak-backed Canastero 147 U 512 Junín Canastero 147 EN X 513 Scribble-tailed Canastero 147 U 514 Streak-fronted Thornbird 148 U BARBTAIL/FOLIAGE-GLEANER 515 Spotted Barbtail 149 U 516 Rusty-Winged Barbtail 149 U 517 Pearled Treerunner 149 U 518 Montane Foliage-gleaner 149 U 519 Lineated Foliage-Gleaner 149 U 520 Buff-browed Foliage-Gleaner 149 U 521 Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner 150 U 522 Cinnamon-Rumped Foliage-gleaner 151 U 523 Chestnut-Winged Foliage-Gleaner 150 U 524 Rufous-Tailed Foliage-Gleaner 150 U 525 Ruddy Foliage-Gleaner 152 U 526 Chestnut-Crowned Foliage-Gleaner 152 U 527 Brown-Rumped Foliage-Gleaner 152 U 528 Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner 152 U 529 Dusky-cheeked Foliage-gleaner 152 U 530 Olive-Backed Foliage-gleaner 152 U PAMLCREEPER, HOOKBILL,TUFTEDCHEEK,TREEHUNTER,LEAFTOSSER,XENOPS 531 Point-tailed Pamlcreeper 151 U X 532 Chestnut-winged Hookbill 150 U X 533 Streaked Tuftedcheek 153 U 534 Buff-throated Treehunter 153 U 535 Striped Treehunter 153 U 536 Black-billed Treehunter 153 U 537 Gray-Throated Leaftosser 154 U 538 Black-Tailed Leaftosser 154 U 539 Tawny-Throated Leaftosser 154 U 540 Sharp-Tailed Streamcreeper 154 U 541 Streaked Xenops 155 U 542 Rufous-Tailed Xenops 155 U 543 Slender-Billed Xenops 155 U XENOPS 544 Plain Xenops 155 U HORNERO/ANTSHRIKE/ FIRE -EYE 545 Pale-Legged Hornero 156 C 546 Great Antshrike 156 C 547 Bamboo Antshrike 157 U X 548 Barred Antshrike 157 C 549 Chestnut-backed Antshrike 157 R 550 Undulated Antshrike 158 R 551 Plain-Winged Antshrike 159 C X H 552 White-shouldered Antshrike 159 U 553 Uniform Antshrike 160 R 554 Variable Antshrike 161 R 555 Bluish-slate Antshrike 162 C X 556 Dusky-Throated Antshrike 162 C X 557 Russet Antshrike 162 R 558 Fasciated Antshrike 157 U 559 Spot-winged Antshrike 161 R 560 Amazonia Antshrike 161 R 561 Plain Antvireo 160 U 562 White-backed Fire-Eye 162 R ANTWREN 563 Stripe-chested Antwren 164 U 564 Pygmy Antwren 164 U 565 Sclater s Antwren 164 U 566 Amazonian streaked antwren 164 U 567 Ornate Antwren 163 U 568 Rufous-Tailed Antwren 163 U 569 Foothill Antwren 163 U 570 White-eyed Antwren 163 U X 571 Stipple-Throated antwren 163 U 572 Ihering s Antwren 165 U X 573 Long-Winged Antwren 165 U X 574 Gray Antwren 165 U X 575 Slaty Antwren 165 U 576 White-flanked Antwren 166 U X 577 Chestnut-shouldered Antwren 166 U 578 Yellow-rumped Antwren 166 R 579 Yellow-breasted Antwren 167 R 580 Rufous-Winged Antwren 167 R

12 ANTWREN 581 Dot-winged Antwren 168 R 582 Plain-Throated Antwren 175 R X ANTBIRD 583 White-lined Antbird 158 U X 584 Blackish Antbird 169 U 585 Black Antbird 169 U 586 Manu Antbird 169 U 587 Gray Antbird 169 U X 588 White-browed Antbird 170 U X 589 Black-faced Antbird 170 U X 590 Banded Antbird 170 U 591 Yellow-Breasted Warbling Antbird 168 U 592 Peruvian Warblimg Antbird 168 U 593 Striated Antbird 168 U X 594 Long-Tailed Antbird 168 U 595 Humaita Antbird(spot-winged) 171 U 596 Chestnut-tailed Antbird 171 U X 597 Black-throated Antbird 171 U 598 Sooty Antbird 172 U 599 Plumbeous Antbird 172 U 600 Goeldis Antbird 172 U 601 Hairy Crested Antbird 173 U 602 White-throated Antbird 173 U 603 Silvered Antbird 174 U X 604 Band-tailed Antbird 174 U X 605 Dock-Backed Antbird 175 U 606 Spot-Backed Antbird 175 U 607 Scale-Backed Antbird 175 U 608 Black spotted Bare Eye 172 U ANTTHRUSH / ANTPITTA 609 Black-faced Antthrush 176 C 610 Rufous-breasted Antthrush 176 R 611 Short-tailed Antthrush 176 R 612 Barred Antthrush 176 R 613 Striated Antthrush 176 R 614 Rufous-Capped Antthrush 176 R X X 615 Rufous-Fronted Antthrush 176 U X 616 Undulated Antpitta 177 U 617 Scaled Antpitta 177 R ANTPITTA 618 Stripe-headed Antpitta 178 R 619 Rufous Antpitta 178 R 620 Red-and-white Antpitta 179 EN 621 White-throated Antpitta 179 R 622 Thrush-like Antpitta 180 U 623 Ochre-breasted Antpitta 180 R 624 Rusty-Breasted Antpitta 180 R 625 Amazonian Antpitta 181 U 626 Slaty Gnateater 181 R 627 Ash-throated Gnateater 181 R 628 Rusty-Belted Tapaculo 182 R 629 Trilling Tapaculo 183 R 630 White-crowned Tapaculo 184 R 631 Puna Tapaculo 185 R 632 Vilcabamba Tapaculo 185 EN 633 Diademed Tapaculo 185 R 634 Sclater's Tyrannulet 186 U 635 Rough-Legged Tyrannulet 186 U 636 Tawny-rumped Tyrannulet 186 U 637 Ashy-headed Tyrannulet 187 U 638 Plumbeous-crowned Tyrannulet 187 U 639 Slender-Footed Tyrannulet 189 U 640 Mottle-cheeked Tyrannulet 188 U 641 Cinnamon-faced Tyrannulet 188 U 642 Bolivian Tyrannulet 189 U 643 Red-billed Tyrannulet 189 U 644 Yellow Tyrannulet 189 U 645 Torrent Tyrannulet 193 U 646 River Tyrannulet 193 U 647 Plain Tyrannulet 194 U 648 Mouse-colored Tyrannulet 194 U 649 White-lored Tyrannulet 194 U 650 Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet 194 U 651 Southrhern Beardless-Tyrannulet 194 U 652 White-banded Tyrannulet 195 U 653 White-throated Tyrannulet 195 U 654 White-tailed Tyrannulet 195 U TYRANNULET

13 BRISTLE-TYRANT/ELAENIA 655 Marble-faced Bristle-Tyrant 187 U 656 Variegated Bristle-Tyrant 187 U 657 Spectacled Bristle-Tyrant 187 U 658 Forest Elaenia 190 U X 659 Gray Elaenia 190 U 660 Yellow-bellied Elaenia 191 U 661 Large Elaenia 191 U 662 Slaty Elaenia 191 U 663 Mottle-backed Elaenia 191 U 664 Highland Elaenia 191 U 665 Sierran Elaenia 192 U 666 White-crested Elaenia 192 U 667 Plain-crested Elaenia 192 U 668 Lesser Elaenia 192 U 669 Small-billed Elaenia 192 U RUSH-TYRANT/TIT-TYRANT 670 Many-colored Rush-Tyrant 195 C X 671 Yellow-billed Tit-Tyrant 196 U X 672 Tufted Tit-Tyrant 196 U 673 Unstreaked Tit-Tyrant 196 EN 674 Ash-Breasted Tit-tyrant 196 U PYGMY TIRANT/ TODY TYRANT/ TODY-FLYCATCHER/ TYRANT 675 Hazel-fronted Pygmy-Tyrant 197 R 676 Rufous-headed Pygmy-Tyrant 197 R 677 Short-Tailed Pygmy-Tyrant 199 U X 678 Scale-crested Pygmy-Tyrant 199 U 679 Long-Crested Pygmy-Tyrant 199 U 680 Flamandulated Pygmy-Tyrant 200 U 681 Johannes Tody-Tyrant 201 U 682 White-bellied Tody-Tyrant 200 U X 683 Stripe-Necked Tody-Tyrant 201 U 684 Buff-Throated Tody-Tyrant 201 U 685 Black-throated Tody-Tyrant 201 U 686 Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher 202 U 687 Rusty-fronted Tody-Flycatcher 202 U 688 White-cheeked Tody-Flycatcher 202 U 689 Spotted Tody-flycatcher 203 U X 690 Black-backed Tody-Flycatcher 203 EN 691 Yellow-Browed Tody-Flycatcher 203 U X FLYCATCHERS 692 Sepia-capped Flycatcher 188 U X 693 Slaty-capped Flycatcher 188 U 694 Inca Flycatcher 188 EN 695 Southern Scrub-Flycatcher 193 U 696 Amazonian Scrub Flycatcher 193 U 697 Sulphur-rumped Flycatcher 197 U 698 Twany-Breasted Flycatcher 197 U 699 Streak-necked Flycatcher 198 U 700 Olive-Striped Flycatcher 198 U 701 MacConnell's Flycatcher 198 U 702 Ochre-Bellied Flycather 198 U 703 Ornate Flycatcher 198 U 704 Cinnamon Flycatcher 198 U 705 Yellow-Marginded Flycatcher 205 U X 706 Gray-crowned Flycatcher 205 U X 707 Yellow-Breasted Flycatcher 205 U 708 Ruddy-Tailed Flycatcher 207 U X 709 Bran-colored Flycatcher 207 U 710 Handsome Flycatcher 208 U 711 Ochraceous-breasted Flycatcher 208 U 712 Unadorned Flycatcher 208 U 713 Olive Flycatcher 209 U 714 Euler's Flycatcher 209 U 715 Alder Flycatcher 209 U 716 Fuscous Flycatcher 209 U 717 Olive-sided Flycatcher 210 U 718 Vermilion Flycatcher 211 U X X 719 Royal Flycatcher 211 U 720 Cliff Flycatcher 216 U 721 Variagated Flycatcher 219 U X 722 Piratic Flycatcher 219 U X 723 Sulphur-bellied flycatcher 219 U 724 Streaked Flycatcher 219 U X 725 Golden-crowned Flycatcher 219 U 726 Dusky-chested Flycatcher 220 U 727 Gray-capped Flycatcher 220 U 728 Yellow-browed Flycatcher 220 U 729 Lemon-browed Flycatcher 220 U 730 Boat-billed Flycatcher 221 U X

14 FLYCATCHERS 731 Rusty-Margined Flycatcher 221 U X 732 Social Flycatcher 221 C X X X X 733 Fork-tailed Flycatcher 222 U 734 Crowned-Slaty Flycatcher 222 U 735 Sulphury Flycatcher 223 U 736 Brown-crested Flycatcher 223 U 737 Swainzon Flycatcher 224 U 738 Short-crested Flycatcher 224 U X 739 Pale-edged Flycatcher 224 U 740 Dusky-capped Flycatcher 224 U 741 Lesser Kiskadee 221 U X X 742 Great Kiskadee 221 U X 743 Eastern Kingbird 222 U X X 744 White-throated Kingbird 223 U 745 Tropical Kingbird 223 C X X X X X X X SIRYSTES, WOOD-PEWEE,PHOEBE 746 Sirystes 222 U 747 Smoke-colored Pewee 210 U 748 Eastern Wood-Pewee 210 U 749 Western Wood-Pewee 210 U 750 Tropical Pewee 210 U 751 Black Phoebe 211 U CHAT-TYRANT 752 Crowned Chat-Tyrant 217 U 753 Golden-Browed Chat-Tyrant 217 U 754 Slaty-Backed Chat-Tyrant 217 U 755 D orbigny s Chat-Tyrant 218 U X 756 Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant 218 U X 757 Rufous-Breasted Chat-Tyrant 218 U 758 White-browed Chat-Tyrant 218 U 759 Streak-throated Bush-Tyrant 216 U 760 Rufous-bellied Bush-Tyrant 216 U 761 Red-Rumped Bush-Tyrant 216 U 762 Rufous-webbed Bush-Tyrant 216 U 763 Dark-faced Ground-Tyrant 213 U 764 Little Ground-Tyrant 213 U 765 Spot-billed Ground-Tyrant 213 U 766 Rufous-naped Ground-Tyrant 214 U X 767 Cinereous Ground-Tyrant 214 U GROUND-TYRANT 768 Taczanowski's Ground-Tyrant 214 U 769 Puna Ground-Tyrant 214 U 770 White-browed Ground-Tyrant 214 U 771 Ochre-Naped Ground-Tyrant 215 U 772 White-Fronted Ground-Tyrant 215 U SHRIKE-TYRANT/ TYRANT/DORADITO/NEGRITO/ANTPIPIT 773 Black-billed Shrike-Tyrant 215 U 774 Shor-Tailed Field Tyrant 213 U 775 Hudson's Black-Tyrant 212 U 776 White-winged Black-Tyrant 212 U 777 Black-Backed Water-Tyrant 211 U 778 Andean-Tyrant 212 U 779 Long-tailed Tyrant 222 U 780 Drab-water Tyrant 213 U X 781 Rufous-Tailed Tyrant 212 U 782 Andean Negrito 214 U 783 Ringed Antpipit 206 U 784 Subtropical doradito 193 U FLATBILL/SPADEBILL/ATTILA 785 Rufous-tailed Flatbill 204 U 786 Dusky-Tailed Flatbill 204 U 787 Large-headed Flatbill 204 U 788 Olivaceous Flatbill 204 U 789 Fulvous-breasted Flatbill 204 U 790 White-Crested Spadebill 206 U 791 Golden-Crowned Spadebill 206 U 792 White-Throated Spadebill 206 U 793 Bright-Rumped Attila 227 U 794 Dull-Capped Attila 227 U 795 Rufous Casiornis 225 R 796 Crested Becard 225 R 797 Pink-Throated Becard 225 U 798 Chestnut-Crowned Becard 225 U 799 Black and White Becard 226 R 800 White-winged Becard 226 U X 801 Barred Becard 226 R 802 Black-Capped Becard 226 R 803 Green-Backed Becard 226 R 804 Masked Tityra 228 U X

15 TITYRA 805 Black-Crowned Tityra 228 U X 806 Black-Tailed Tityra 228 U X COTINGA/FRUITEATER 807 Black-Faced Cotinga 228 U 808 Red-crested Cotinga 230 U 809 Chestnut-crested Cotinga 230 U 810 Shrike-Like Cotinga 231 R 811 Purple-Throated Cotinga 233 U 812 Plum-throated Cotinga 233 U 813 Spangled Cotinga 233 U 814 Barred Fruiteater 231 U 815 Band-tailed Fruiteater 231 R 816 Scaled Fruiteater 231 R 817 Masked Fruiteater 232 U 818 Scarlet-Breasted Fruiteater 232 R 819 Fiery-Throated Fruiteater 232 R PURPLETUFT/UMBRELLABIRD/COCK OF THE ROCK/SHARPBILL/ 820 White-Browed Purpletuft 228 U 821 Amazonian Umbrellabird 233 U 822 Andean Cock-of-the-rock 234 U 823 Sharpbill 232 R 824 Screaming Piha 229 U X 825 Gray-Tailed Piha 232 R 826 Purple-Throated Fruitcrow 229 U X X H 827 Bare-Necked Fruitcrow 233 U X X X X 828 Grayish Mourner 229 U X X 829 Cinereous Mourner 229 U 830 Varzea Schiffornis 234 U 831 Thrush-Like Schiffornis 234 U MANAKIN 832 White-bearded Manakin 237 R 833 Yungas Manakin 237 U 834 Green Manakin 236 R 835 Jet Manakin 236 R 836 Blue-Backed Manakin 237 R 837 Blue-Crowned Manakin 237 R 838 Cerulean-capped Manakin 237 EN 839 Fiery-capped Manakin 235 U H X MANAKIN 840 Sulphur-Bellied Tyrant-Manakin 235 U 841 Band-Tailed Manakin 238 U 842 Round-Tailed Manakin 238 U H 843 Red-headed Manakin 238 U 844 Darw-Tyrant Manakin 235 U 845 Wing-Barred Pipitres 234 R VIREO/GREENLET/PEPPERSHRIKE/JAY 846 Brown-capped Vireo 239 R 847 Red-eyed Vireo 239 U 848 Yellow-Green Vireo 239 U 849 Slaty-Capped Shrike-Vireo 239 R 850 Rufous-browed Peppershrike 239 U 851 Dusky-capped Greenlet 240 U X 852 Lemon-chested Greenlet 240 U 853 Tawny-Crowned Greenlet 240 R 854 Green Jay 241 U 855 Purplish Jay 241 U X 856 Violaceous Jay 241 U X X X 857 White-collared Jay 241 U 858 Brown-chested Martin 242 U 859 Gray-Breasted Martin 242 U X 860 Southern Martin 242 R 861 Peruvian Martin 242 R 862 Blue-and-white Swallow 243 U X 863 Brown-bellied Swallow 243 U 864 Pale-footed Swallow 243 U 865 Andean Swallow 243 U 866 White-banded Swallow 243 U X 867 White-Thighed Swallow 243 U 868 Southern Rough-winged Swallow 244 U X 869 Bank Swallow 244 R 870 Barn Swallow 244 R 871 Tawny-Headed Swallow 244 R 872 Cliff Swallow 244 R 873 Chestnut-Collared Swallow 244 R 874 White-Winged Swallow 245 U X X 875 White-Rumped Swallow 245 R PIPIT 876 Short-Billed Pipit 245 R

16 PIPIT 877 Yellowish Pipit 245 R 878 Paramo Pipit 245 R WREN/ WOOD-WREN 879 Fulvous Wren 249 R 880 Moustached Wren 248 U X 881 House Wren 250 C X X 882 Inca Wren 248 EN 883 Buff-Breasted Wren 248 U 884 Mountain Wren 250 U X 885 Sedge Wren 249 U 886 Gray-breasted Wood-Wren 246 U 887 Gray-Mantled Wren 247 U 888 Musician Wren 247 R 889 Scaly-Breasted Wren 247 R H 890 Thrush-Like Wren 246 U 891 Chestnut-breasted Wren 246 R 892 Long-Tailed Mockingbird 250 C X 893 Black-Capped Donacobius 250 U X SOLITAIRE/THRUSH 894 Andean Solitaire 252 U 895 White-Eared Solitaire 252 R 896 Slaty-Backed Nightingale-Thrush 253 U 897 Spotted Nightingale-Thrush 253 U 898 Swainson's Thrush 253 U X 899 Chiguanco Thrush 254 C X X 900 Great Thrush 254 U 901 Glossy-black Thrush 254 U 902 Pale-Eyed Thrush 254 R 903 Lawrences Thrush 255 U 904 White-necked Thrush 255 R 905 Slaty-Thrush 255 R 906 Creamy-bellied thrush 256 R 907 Black-Billed Thrush 256 C X X X 908 Hauxwell's Thrush 256 R X 909 White-capped Dipper 256 U X X TANAGERS 910 Silver-beaked Tanager 257 C X X X X X 911 Black-faced Tanager 257 R 912 Masked-Crimson Tanager 257 C TANAGERS 913 Magpie Tanager 257 C X 914 Black and White Tanager 257 U 915 Red-Billed Pied Tanager 257 R 916 Slaty Tanager 258 R 917 Guira Tanager 260 R 918 Yellow-backed Tanager 260 R 919 Rufous-Chested Tanager 260 R 920 Rust-and-yellow Tanager 260 U 921 Flame-Crested Tanager 261 U X 922 Yellow-crested Tanager 261 U 923 White-shouldered Tanager 261 U X 924 White-Lined Tanager 261 U 925 White-winged Shrike Tanager 262 U 926 Black-goggled Tanager 262 U 927 Fawn-breasted Tanager 262 R 928 Carmiol's Tanager 262 R 929 Blue-capped Tanager 263 C 930 Blue-and-yellow Tanager 263 C X 931 Palm Tanager 263 C X X X X 932 Blue-gray Tanager 263 C X X X X 933 Common Bush-Tanager 264 C 934 Yellow-throated Bush-Tanager 264 U 935 Gray-hooded Bush-Tanager 264 U 936 Short-Billed Bush-Tanager 264 U 937 Red-Crowned Ant-Tanager 264 R X 938 Hooded Mountain-Tanager 265 C 939 Buff-breasted Mountain-Tanager 265 R 940 Chestnut-bellied Mountain-Tanager 265 R 941 Grass-green Tanager 265 U 942 Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager 266 C 943 Blue-winged Mountain-Tanager 266 R 944 Golden-collared Tanager 266 U 945 Yellow-throated Tanager 266 U 946 Silver-backed Tanager 267 U 947 Golden Tanager 267 U 948 Blue and Black Tanager 268 U 949 Berly-Spangled Tanager 268 U 950 Safron-crowned Tanager 268 U 951 Golden- Naped Tanager 268 U

17 TANAGERS 952 Golden-Eared Tanager 268 R 953 Blue-necked Tanager 269 C 954 Masked tanager 269 U 955 Spotted Tanager 269 U 956 Bay-headed Tanager 269 U 957 Yellow-Bellied Tanager 269 U 958 Green and Gold Tanager 269 U X 959 Turquoise Tanager 270 U X X X 960 Paradise Tanager 270 U X X 961 Opal-Rumped Tanager 270 R 962 Opal-Crowned Tanager 270 R 963 Swallow-Tanager 270 U X 964 Hooded Tanager 273 U 965 Summer Tanager 274 U 966 Hepatic Tanager 274 U 967 Scarlet Tanager 274 U X 968 Orange-Eared Tanager 274 U 969 White-Winged Tanager 274 R HEMISPINGUS 970 Parodi's Hemispingus 259 EN 971 Superciliaried Hemispingus 259 U 972 Black-eared Hemispingus 259 U 973 Oleaginous Hemispingus 259 U 974 Drab Hemispingus 258 U 975 Three-striped Hemispingus 258 U 976 Black-Capped hemispingus 259 U DANCIS/HONEYCREEPER 977 Black-faced Dacnis 272 U 978 Yellow-bellied Dacnis 272 U X 979 Blue Dacnis 272 U X 980 Tit-Like Dacnis 275 U 981 Green Honeycreeper 271 U X 982 Purple Honeycreeper 272 U 983 Red-Legged Honeycreeper 272 U 984 Golden-collared Honeycreeper 271 R CONEBILL/ FLOWERPIERCER 985 Cinereous Conebill 271 C 986 White-browed Conebill 273 R 987 Chestnut-Vented Conebill 273 R CONEBILL/ FLOWERPIERCER 988 Blue-backed Conebill 273 U 989 Capped Conebill 273 U 990 Giant Conebill 275 R 991 Moustached Flowerpiercer 276 U 992 Black-throated Flowerpiercer 276 U 993 Rusty Flowerpiercer 276 U X 994 Deep-blue Flowerpiercer 275 U 995 Masked Flowerpiercer 275 U 996 Bluish Flowerpiecer 275 U 997 Plushcap 275 U SPARROW/SIERRA FINCH/ SEEDEATER/GRASQUIT/CARDINAL 998 Yellow-browed Sparrow 277 U X X 999 Grassland Sparrow 277 U 1000 Rufous-collared Sparrow 287 C X 1001 Pectoral Sparrow 290 U 1002 Peruvian Sierra-Finch 278 U 1003 Mourning Sierra-Finch 279 C X X 1004 Ash-breasted Sierra-Finch 279 U X 1005 Plumbeous Sierra-Finch 279 U 1006 Short-Tailed Sierra-Finch 279 R 1007 White-Winged Diuca-Finch 279 R 1008 Band-tailed Sierra-Finch 280 U 1009 Slaty Finch 283 R 1010 Olive Finch 287 R 1011 Saffron Finch 282 C X X X X 1012 Red-Crested Finch 286 R 1013 Collared Warbling- Finch 281 U 1014 Chestnut-breasted Mountain-Finch 281 EN 1015 Greenish Yellow-Finch 282 U 1016 Grassland Yellow-Finch 282 U 1017 Raimondi's Yellow-Finch 282 EN 1018 Puna Yellow-Finch 282 R 1019 Bright-Rumped Yellow-Finch 282 R X 1020 Chestnut-bellied Seed-Finch 286 U X 1021 Black-Billed Seed Finch 286 R 1022 Rusty -bellied Brush-Finch 289 U X X 1023 Stripe-headed Brush-Finch 287 R 1024 Chestnut-Capped Brush-Finch 287 R 1025 Black-faced Brush-Finch 288 U 1026 Cuzco Brush-Finch 288 EN

18 SEEDEATER 1027 Plain-colored Seedeater 280 U 1028 Band-tailed Seedeater 280 U 1029 Páramo Seedeater 280 U 1030 Chestnut-Throated Seedeater 283 U X 1031 Drab Seedeater 283 U 1032 Parrot-billed Seedeater 283 U 1033 Lined Seedeater 284 U X 1034 Lesson s seedeater 284 U X 1035 Double-collared Seedeater 284 U 1036 Slate-Collared Seedeater 284 U 1037 Yellow-Bellied Seedeater 285 R 1038 Black-and-white Seedeater 285 U 1039 Chestnut-bellied Seedeater 285 U X X 1040 Dull-Colored Grassquit 283 R 1041 Blue-black Grassquit 283 C X 1042 Red-capped Cardinal 286 C X X X X SALTATOR/GROSBEAK 1043 Grayish Saltator 291 U X X X 1044 Buff-throated Saltator 291 U X X X X 1045 Golden-billed Saltator 291 U 1046 Streaked Saltator 291 U 1047 Yellow-Shouldered Grosbeak 290 R 1048 Golden-bellied Grosbeak 290 U X X 1049 Blue-Black Grosbeak 290 U 1050 Black-backed Grosbeak 290 U 1051 Slate-Colored Grosbeak 291 U WARBLER 1052 Tropical Parula 292 C 1053 Cerulean Warbler 292 R 1054 Blackburnian Warbler 292 R 1055 Canada Warbler 293 R 1056 Slate-throated Redstart 293 C 1057 Spectacled Redstart 293 C 1058 Pale-legged Warbler 294 R 1059 Citrine Warbler 294 R 1060 Two-banded Warbler 294 U 1061 Golden-bellied Warbler 294 U 1062 Russet-crowned Warbler 295 U 1063 Three-striped Warbler 295 U WARBLER 1064 Buff-rumped Warbler 295 R 1065 Masked Yellowthroat 295 U 1066 Bananaquit 293 C OROPENDOLAS 1067 Dusky-green Oropendola 296 U 1068 Russet-Backed Oropendola 296 C X X X X X 1069 Casqued Oropendola 296 R X X 1070 Crested Oropendola 296 U X X X X 1071 Olive Oropendola 296 U X X X X 1072 Yellow-rumped Cacique 297 C X X X X X 1073 Yellow-Billed Cacique 297 R 1074 Mountain Cacique 297 U 1075 Selva Cacique 297 EN 1076 Red-Rumped Cacique 297 R X 1077 Solitary Black Cacique 298 U 1078 Shiny Cowbird 298 U X X 1079 Giant Cowbird 298 U X X 1080 Scrub Blackbird 298 U 1081 Epaulet Oriole 299 U 1082 Orange-Backed Troupial 299 U 1083 Yellow-Hooded Blackbird 300 U X 1084 Yellow-Winged Balckbird 300 U X 1085 Pale-Eyed Blackbird 300 R 1086 Red-Breasted Blackbird 300 U 1087 White-Browed Blackbird 300 R 1088 Peruvian Medowlark 300 U X 1089 Bobolink 300 R SISKIN 1090 Thick-Billed Siskin 301 U 1091 Hooded Siskin 301 U X 1092 Olivaceous Siskin 301 U 1093 Black Siskin 302 R EUPHONIA/CHLROPHONIA 1094 Rufous-Bellied Euphonia 303 U 1095 Thick-billed Euphonia 303 C X 1096 Orange-bellied Euphonia 303 U 1097 Purple-throated Euphonia 303 U X 1098 White-vented Euphonia 303 R 1099 Bronze-green Euphonia 304 U

19 EUPHONIA/CHLROPHONIA 1100 Golden-bellied Euphonia 304 U X X X 1101 Blue-naped Chlorophonia 302 U OTHER WIDLIFES 1 Red-brocket Deer R 2 Squirrel Monkey U X 3 Gray Wolly Monkey U 4 Dusky Titi Monkey U X X X X 5 Night Monkey R 6 Brown-Capuchin Monkey C X 7 Red-Howler Monkey U X X 8 Saddled-Backed Tamarin Monkey U X 9 Black-Faced Spider Monkey R 10 White-Fronted Capuchin Monkey R 11 Jaguar R 12 Black Caiman U X X X 13 White Caiman U 14 Tapir R 15 Giant River Otter U X 16 Long-Nosed Bat C X 17 River Turtle C X 18 Common Tree Boa U 19 Amazon Race runner C 20 Black Scorpion U 21 Brown agouti U X X X X X 22 Red Squirrel U X 23 Rat Snake U X 24 Fishing Bat U X

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