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TRIP REPORT MACH PICCH & MAN ROAD From October 18th to October 30 th Kenneth and Ronald Simonite PBT Guide: Omar Diaz MACH PICCH TIME! THE AMAZON EPERIENCE 1

2 OR BIRDING TIME! DAY 2: Villa Marshes, Pucusana, Puerto Viejo and flight to Cusco We started our birding activity in Lima as usually. If you are in Lima already you should do some birding around. Villa Marshes & Pucusana are the most recommended places; near, safe and easy birding. We drove for 25 minutes south of Miraflores to Pantanos de villa (villa marshes) and we explored the Maravilla area for our target species. After some hours searching the wetland, we drove for 30 minutes southern to Inca Tern Pucusana local fishing port. We did our semi pelagic trip on a local boat for our wanted species. Then we had some extra time for Puerto Viejo for extra species. After all those birding location we drove straight to Lima airport for our flight to Cusco. We flew to Cusco and we went to our hotel near the main square late in the afternoon and free time. Pied-billed Grebe, White-Cheeked Pintail, Andean Coot, Ruddy duck, Little-blue, Black-crowned and Yellowcrowned Night-Herons, Whimbler, Black Skimmer, Andean, Gray, kelp, Gray-Hooded, Belcher s Gulls, Many- Colored Rush-Tyrant, Wren-Like Rushbird, Yellow-hooded Blackbird, Plumbeous Rail, Puna Ibis, Least Sandpiper, Blackish and American Oystercatchers, Peruvian Pelican, Red-Legged Cormorant, Guanay Cormorant, Humboldt Penguin, Inca Tern, Peruvian Booby and Blue-footed Booby, Surfbird, Surf Cinclodes (ENDEMIC), Coastal Miner (ENDEMIC), Purple-Collared Woodstar, Chestnut-throated Seedeater, Long-tailed Mockingbird among others Species. DAY 3: Train ride to Aguas Calientes Today was mainly traveling. We did our train ride trip to Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu town). We arrived for lunch time. And then we tried some afternoon birding along the rubamba River. But the rain started as we were birding for a while but we were very lucky because we have found a cock of the rock juvenile on its nest and few other species before the heavy rain started! DAY 4: Machu Picchu! Train ride to Ollantaytambo We got early breakfast and we took the buss to Machu Picchu entrance. Before we started our historical adventure we were disturbed by small birds flock: 2 Plushcaps foraging and Ocellated Piculet eye level posing for photos. The Inca ruin was just unbelievable! We have found 4 Inca Wrens (ENDEMIC) at upper Inca Site. Then after our historical walk throughout the ruin we headed back out for our bus ride. We stopped near the museum area for birding again before lunch time. There were several mixed flocks around the White-eared Solitaire cloud forest area, we heard Masked Fruiteater (ENDEMIC) but we could not find it, anyway we have seen other specialties along the area: Green and White Hummingbird (ENDEMIC), Spectacled Redstart, Blue-capped Tanager,, Saffron-Crowned Tanager, Mottlecheeked Tyrannulet, Slate-throated Redstart. Then we went to the other side of the river for: white-capped dipper, Torrent duck, Blue-necked tanager, Golden-crowned flycatcher, Silver-backed Tanager, Oleaginous Hemispingus, Dusky-Green Oropendola, Andean Motmot, Rust & Yellow Tanager, Versicolored Barbet in its nest!, Blue and black Tanager, White-eared Solitaire, Citrine and Russet-crowned Warblers, Speckled Hummingbird among others species. Then we enjoyed our lunch before the train to Ollantaytambo. We arrive to our hotel and free time. DAY 5: Abra Malaga Pass, Carrizales, Peñas, Huaypo Lagoon - Cusco We started by sunrise our next birding adventure. We drove to Carrizales but it was partially raining but we tried for some targets species: nstreaked Tittyrant (ENDEMIC), Parodi s Hemispingus (ENDEMIC) and then we turned back to Abra Malaga pass for Royal Cinclodes which we were very lucky to spot those species even with the rain. Then we started to drive down road to Peñas area for: Creamy-crested Spinetail (ENDEMIC), Rusty-fronted Canastero (ENDEMIC), White-tufted Sunbeam (ENDEMIC), Red-crested Purple-backed Thornbill Cotinga, Black-throated Flowerpiercer Shining Sunbeam, Purple-backed Thornbill, Andean Flicker, Andean Lapwing, Black-faced Ibis, Chestnut-breasted Mountain-finch (ENDEMIC). After

some hours searching those birding locations, we drove to rubamba village for our buffet lunch and then we went to Huaypo Lagoon for: White-tufted Grebe, Puna Teal, Yellow-billed Pintail, Yellow-billed Teal, Ruddy Duck, Yellowwinged Blackbird. We arrive to Cusco late in the afternoon and free time. DAY 6: Cusco -Huacarpay Lagoon-Wayqecha Station Today we started our birding time along the most Popular Road at southern Peru Manu Road. We started with Huacarpay Lake for: Bearded Mountaineer (ENDEMIC), Giant Hummingbird, Black-tailed Trainbearer, Plumbeous Rail, Band-tailed Sierra-Finch, Bare-faced Ground-Dove, Mourning Sierra-finch among others species and then we drove up the mountains for: Giant Coot, Silvered Grebe, after some hours we arrived to Paucartambo Giant Coot village for Lunch. Then we drove up to Acjanaco pass. It was partially foggy but as soon as we were descending the road on the way to Wayqecha station some mixed flocks showed up: Scarlet-bellied Mountain-Tanager, Peruvian Piedtail (ENDEMIC), Amethyst-throated Sunangel, Rufous-fronted Thornbill, Masked Flowerpiercer, Moustached Flowerpiercer, Golden-collared Tanager, Grass-green Tanager among others species at this elevation. We got our accommodation and free time. @ Ken Simonite DAY 7: Wayqecha Station Cock of the Rock Lodge Early breakfast and then we drove down road for mixed flocks and targets species supposedly common along the road but it was one of the quietest day ever. We just have seen: Blue-banded Toucanet, Andean Potoo, Goldenheaded Quetzal (male and female), Inca Flycatcher (ENDEMIC), Andean Cock of the Rock (male) but we have tried for other species but we didn t get good luck anyway we arrived to Cock of the rock lodge for lunch. Hummingbird s Grass-Green Tanager feeders were even with no much action! We did some birding in the afternoon also along the road. We had dinner and overnight in Cock of the Rock Lodge. DAY 8: Cock of the Rock Lodge We started before breakfast and then we drove up road for the first bird s movement activity. There were several species and mixed flocks finally the Manu Road was as usually. We spent time at feeders after lunch and we did a short walk in the trails. In the afternoon we did some birding at the upper road and when it was getting just dark we have seen Lyre-tailed Nightjar male soaring around for few times! This spectacular bird flew few times showing the long tailed and some vocalization around us. This was the highlight for today for sure, and then we headed back to our lodge for dinner Golden-headed Quetzal and overnight. DAY 9: Cock of the rock lodge Amazonia Lodge Early breakfast and then we started our next birding adventure down Manu road to reach Atalaya Village for our short boat trip (20 Minutes) to Amazonia Lodge. We arrived to the lodge at free time to enjoin the feeders around! @ Ken Simonite DAY 10-11: Amazonia Lodge We explored here some trails looking for Amazonian bird s specialist early morning and late afternoon. One of the mornings we have been by boat to check a small Cocha (oxbow lake) for bird s specialist to this habitat. Paradise Tanager 3

Russet-Backed Oropendola, Great, Common, Long-tailed Potoos, Bluish-fronted Jacamar, Ornate Antwren, Two-Banded Warbler, Stripe-chested Antwren, Chestnut-backed Antshrike, Long-tailed Tyrant, Plumbeous Kite, Violaceus and Purplish Jays, Fasciated Tiger-Heron, White-winged Swallow, Amazon Kingfisher, Chestnut-fronted Macaw, Blue-headed Parrot, dusky-headed Parakeet, Military Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, Blue & Yellow Macaw, Yellow-crowned Parrot, Blue-throated Piping-Guan, Razor-billed Curassow, Crested Oropendola, Lemon-throated and Scarlet-hooded Barbets, Rufous-crested Coquette, Buff-throated, Cinnamon-throated Woodcreepers, Pale-legged Hornero, Gray-necked Wood-Rail, White-lined Antbird, Bamboo, Great Antshrikes, White-browed, Black-faced, Black, Sooty Antbirds, Ringed Antpipit, Hoatzin, Horned Screamer, Fine-barred Piculet, Masked-crimson Tanager, Pale-eyed Blackbird, Large-billed Tern, Black-capped Donacobius, Horned Screamer, Agami Heron, Black-billed Seed-Finch, Sand-colored Nighthawk, Ladder-tailed Nightjar, Tawny-bellied Screech-Owl among others species Sand-colored Nighthawk DAY 12: Amazonia Lodge - Cusco After Amazonia lodge we turned back to Atalaya village for our long drive back to Cusco city. We mainly drove all the way to Cusco but, we stopped by Huacarpay Lake for the last birding activity. DAY 13: Cusco - Lima Today was a free morning to see Cusco city and surrounding. We had met for our last lunch together to celebrate our successfully birding tour! After lunch we went to the airport for the flight to Lima and home. Thanks to shared great birding time amigos! N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN TINAMO EGRETS 1 White-Throated Tinamou 1 R H 36 Snowy Egret 25 C 2 Cinereous Tinamou 2 H 37 Cattle Egret 24 C 3 ndulated Tinamou 2 C 38 Great Egret 24 C 4 Black-capped Tinamou 3 SCREAMER, IBIS GOOSE, DCKS,TEALS 39 Horned Screamer 26 5 Andean Goose 6 40 Puna Ibis 26 6 Puna Teal 7 41 Black-faced Ibis 26 R 7 Cinanmon Teal 7 VLTRES, CONDOR 8 Yellow-billed Teal 7 42 Turkey Vulture 27 C Greater Yellow-headed 9 Yellow-billed Pintail 7 43 27 C Vulture 10 White-Cheeked Pintail 7 44 Black Vulture 27 C 11 Ruddy Duck 8 KITES 12 Torrent Duck 8 45 Swallow-tailed Kite 29 GANS 46 Plumbeous Kite 30 13 Spix s Guan 10 HAWKS 14 Blue-throated Pipin-Guan 11 47 Great-Black Hawk 36 15 Razor-billed Curassow 11 48 White-throated Hawk 37 16 Speckled Chachalaca 9 C 49 Roadside Hawk 37 C 17 Andean Guan 10 50 Variable Hawk 38 C GREBES 51 White-rumped Hawk 40 18 White-Tufted Grebe 12 R FALCON, CARACARA 19 Silvery Grebe 12 R 52 Laughing Falcon 32 H 4

20 Sungrebe 8 R 53 Collared Forest-Falcon 32 R H Slaty-Backed Forest PELICAN, BOOBIES 54 32 R Falcon 21 Peruvian Pelican 21 55 American Kestrel 43 22 Humbolt Penguin 21 56 Black Caracara 42 C 23 Peruvian Booby 21 57 Red-throated Caracara 42 24 Blue-footed Booby 21 R CORMORANTS, ANHINGA 58 Mountain Caracara 42 C 25 Neotropical Cormorant 22 C 59 Plumbeous Rail 46 26 Guanay Cormorant 22 60 Blackish Rail 46 R 27 Red-legged Cormorant 22 MOORHEN,COOT 28 Anhinga 22 61 Common Moorhen(Gallinule) RAIL 49 C HERONS, EGRETS, BITTERN 62 Giant Coot 49 29 Cocoi Heron 23 63 Andean Coot 49 C 30 Striated Heron 25 OYSTERCATCHER,LAPWING,STILT 31 Little Blue Heron 25 64 American Oystercatcher 50 C 32 Agami heron 23 R 65 Blackish Oystercatcher 50 C 33 Fasciated Tiger-Heron 23 66 Andean Lapwing 50 34 Black-crowned Night-Heron 24 67 Black-necked Stilt 50 35 Yellow-Crowned Night-Heron 24 N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN THICK-KNEE, PLOVER,SNIPE PARAKEETS 68 Collared Plover 52 104 Dusky-headed Parakeet 70 C 69 Killdeer 52 105 Cobalt-winged Parakeet 73 C 70 Whimbrel 54 PARROTS YELLOWLEGS, SANDPIPER 106 Blue-headed Parrot 75 C 71 Greater Yellowlegs 55 107 Speckled-faced Parrot 75 H 72 Spotted Sandpiper 55 108 Scaly-naped Parrot 76 73 Least Sandpiper 56 CCKOOS, ANI SANDERLING,TRNSTONE,PHALAROPE 109 Squirrel Cuckoo 78 C 74 Ruddy Turnstone 58 110 Black-Billed Cuckoo 77 75 Sanderling 58 111 Smooth-billed Ani 78 C 76 Suffbird 58 112 Groove-billed Ani 78 C 77 Wilson's Phalarope 58 113 Hoatzin 79 C GLLS, TERNS 78 Belcher s Gull(Band-Tailed) 60 114 Tawny-Bellied Screech- Owl 79 Kelp Gull 60 POTOOS OWLS 81 80 Gray Gull 60 115 Common Potoo 85 R 81 Franklin s Gull 61 116 Andean Potoo 85 R 82 Gray-hooded Gull 61 117 Great Potoo 85 R 83 Andean Gull 61 118 Long-Tailed Potoo 85 R 84 Inca Tern 60 NIGHTHAWK, NIGHTJAR 85 Elegant Tern 62 119 Sand-Collored Nighthawk 86 86 Black Skimmer 62 120 Ladder-Tailed Nightjar 87 PIGEONS, DOVE, GROND-DOVES 121 Lyre-tailed Nightjar 87 5

87 Plumbeous Pigeon 64 C SWIFTS 88 Ruddy Pigeon 64 C 122 White-collared Swift 89 89 Band-tailed Pigeon 64 123 Chestnut-collared Swift 90 90 Pale-vented Pigeon 64 124 Pale-Rumped Swift 90 91 Rock Pigeon 66 C 125 Gray-rumped Switf 90 92 Eared Dove 65 C 126 Amazonian Swift 90 93 West Peruvian Dove 65 C HMMINGBIRD 94 Spot-winged Pigeon 65 R 127 Giant Hummingbird 91 95 Gray-fronted Dove 67 Sword-billed 128 91 Hummingbird 96 White-tipped Dove 67 Green and White 129 100 EN Hummingbird 97 Sapphire Quail-Dove 68 R White-bellied 130 100 Hummingbird 98 Golden-spotted Grounddove Hummingbird Wedge-billed 65 R 131 101 MACAWS 132 Speckled Hummingbird 101 Many-spotted 99 Military Macaw 69 R 133 102 H Hummingbird 100 Blue & Yellow Macaw 69 C H 134 Blue-tailed Emerald 96 101 Chestnut-fronted Macaw 69 C 135 Rufous-Crested Coquette 98 C 102 Mitred Parakeet 70 136 Great Sapphirewing 91 103 White-eyed Parakeet 70 C 137 White-bearded Hermit 94 N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN 6 HMMINGBIRD 138 Long-tailed Hermit 94 176 Swallow-wing 119 139 Gray-breasted Sabrewing 95 177 Yellow-Billed NunBird 119 R 140 Golden-tailed Sapphire 95 178 Black-Fronted NunBird 119 C 141 White-Chinned Sapphire 95 179 White-Fronted NunBird 119 142 Green Violetear 97 180 Scarlet-Hooded Barbet 121 R 143 Sparkling Violetear 97 181 Lemon-Throated Barbet 121 144 Fawn-breasted Brilliant 102 182 Versicolored Barbet 121 145 Violet-fronted Brilliant 102 TOCAN, TOCANET, ARACARI 146 Shining Sunbeam 103 183 Blue-banded Toucanet 123 R 147 White-tufted Sunbeam 103 EN 184 Chestnut-eared Aracari 122 C 148 Bronzy Inca 104 PICLETS, WOODPECKERS 149 Sapphire-Vented Puffleg 106 185 Fine-barred Piculet 125 150 Green-tailed Trainbearer 107 186 Ocelallated Piculet 125 Yellow-tufted 151 Scaled Metaltail 108 187 127 Woodpecker C 152 Tyrian Metaltail 109 188 Little Woodpecker 127 C 153 Purple-backed Thornbill 109 R Red-stained 189 127 Woodpecker C 154 Rufous-capped Thornbill 109 Golden-olive 190 128 Woodpecker 155 Sapphire-Spangled Emerald 99 191 Andean Flicker 129 156 White-necked Jacobin 95 C 192 Lineated Woodpecker 130 C Crimson-crested 157 Fork-tailed Woodnymph 96 C 193 130 Woodpecker C 158 Gould s Jewelfront 96 WOODCREEPERS 159 Wire-crested Thorntail 98 R 194 Buff-throated Woodcreeper 132

160 Peruvian Piedtail 101 EN 161 Chestnut-breasted Coronet 104 R 195 196 Olive-Backed Woodcreeper Cinnamon-Throated WoodCreeper 162 Violet-throated Starfrontlet 104 R 197 Red-billed Scythebill 135 R 163 Amethyst-throated Sunangel 105 MINER,CINCLODES,RSHBIRD 164 Booted Racket-Tail 106 198 Coastal Miner 136 EN 165 Bearded Mountaineer 107 EN 199 Wren-like Rushbird 138 C 166 Long-billed Starthroat 110 200 Surf Cinclodes 138 EN 167 White-bellied Woodstar 110 201 Royal Cinclodes 138 168 Purple - Collared Woodstar 111 202 Bar-winged Cinclodes 138 TROGON, QETZAL, MOTMOT 203 White-winged Cinclodes 138 169 Blue-Crowned Trogon 112 SPINETETAIL, SOFTAIL 170 Violaceous Trogon 112 204 Azara's Spinetail 141 C 171 Black-Tailed Trogon 112 205 Plain-Crowned Spinetail 142 C 172 Golden-headed Quetzal 113 R 206 Ash-browed Spinetail 145 Highland Motmot (Andean 173 113 207 Speckled Spinetail 145 Motmot) C KINGFISHER 208 Rudy Spinatail 143 174 Amazon Kingfisher 114 209 Creamy-crested Spinetail 145 EN JACAMAR 210 Plain Softail 144 175 Bluish-fronted Jacamar 116 C 134 135 N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN 7 FOLIAGE-GLEANER 211 Montane Foliage-gleaner 149 247 Amazonian Antpitta 181 H 212 Buff-browed Foliage-Gleaner 149 248 White-crowned Tapaculo 184 R H 213 Rufous-Tailed Foliage- 150 Gleaner TYRANNLET 214 Chestnut-Crowned Foliage- Mottle-cheeked 249 188 Gleaner 152 Tyrannulet 215 Buff-throated Foliagegleaner 152 250 Bolivian Tyrannulet 189 251 Yellow Tyrannulet 189 216 Chestnut-winged Hookbill 150 252 Torrent Tyrannulet 193 217 Streaked enops 155 253 White-lored Tyrannulet 194 218 Rufous-Tailed enops 155 Yellow-crowned 254 194 Tyrannulet 219 Slender-Billed enops 155 White-banded 255 195 Tyrannulet 220 Plain enops 155 White-throated 256 195 Tyrannulet HORNERO, ANTSHRIKE 257 White-tailed Tyrannulet 195 221 Pale-Legged Hornero 156 C BRISTLE-TYRANT/ELAENIA 222 Great Antshrike 156 C 258 Marble-faced Bristle- Tyrant 223 Bamboo Antshrike 157 259 Variegated Bristle-Tyrant 187 224 Chestnut-backed Antshrike 157 R 260 Spectacled Bristle-Tyrant 187 225 Rufous-Fronted Antshrike R H 261 Mottle-backed Elaenia 191 226 Plain-Winged Antshrike 159 C 262 Highland Elaenia 191 227 Barred Antshrike 157 C 263 Sierran Elaenia 192 228 Bluish-slate Antshrike 162 C 264 White-crested Elaenia 192 229 Dusky-Throated Antshrike 162 C 265 Small-billed Elaenia 192 187

ANTWREN 230 Stripe-chested Antwren 164 266 RSH-TYRANT, TIT-TYRANT, TODY-TYRANT Many-colored Rush- Tyrant 231 Pygmy Antwren 164 267 nstreaked Tit-Tyrant 196 EN Scale-crested Pygmy- 232 Sclater s Antwren 164 268 199 H Tyrant 233 Gray Antwren 165 269 Johannes Tody-Tyrant 201 Black-throated Tody- 234 White-flanked Antwren 166 270 201 Tyrant 235 Dot-winged Antwren 168 R FLYCATCHERS ANTBIRD 271 Sepia-capped Flycatcher 188 H 236 White-lined Antbird 158 272 Slaty-capped Flycatcher 188 237 Black Antbird 169 273 Inca Flycatcher 188 EN 238 White-browed Antbird 170 274 Streak-necked Flycatcher 198 239 Black-faced Antbird 170 275 Olive-Striped Flycatcher 198 Yellow-Breasted Warbling 240 168 276 Cinnamon Flycatcher 198 Antbird Yellow-Marginded 241 Chestnut-tailed Antbird 171 277 205 Flycatcher 242 Black-throated Antbird 171 278 Gray-crowned Flycatcher 205 Yellow-Breasted 243 Sooty Antbird 172 279 205 Flycatcher 244 Black spotted Bare Eye 172 280 Alder Flycatcher 209 ANTTHRSH / ANTPITTA 281 Vermilion Flycatcher 211 245 Black-faced Antthrush 176 C H 282 Piratic Flycatcher 219 Sulphur-bellied 246 Red-and-white Antpitta 179 283 219 EN H flycatcher 195 C N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN 8 FLYCATCHERS 284 Streaked Flycatcher 219 322 Violaceous Jay 241 285 Golden-crowned Flycatcher 219 323 White-collared Jay 241 286 Gray-capped Flycatcher 220 324 Brown-chested Martin 242 287 Lemon-browed Flycatcher 220 325 Blue-and-white Swallow 243 288 Boat-billed Flycatcher 221 326 Andean Swallow 243 289 Rusty-Margined Flycatcher 221 327 White-banded Swallow 243 Southern Rough-winged 290 Social Flycatcher 221 328 244 C Swallow 291 Lesser Kiskadee 221 329 White-Rumped Swallow 245 R 292 Great Kiskadee 221 WREN/ WOOD-WREN 293 Tropical Kingbird 223 C 330 Moustached Wren 248 H SIRYSTES, WOOD-PEWEE,PHOEBE 331 House Wren 250 C 294 Tropical Pewee 210 332 Inca Wren 248 EN 295 Black Phoebe 211 333 Mountain Wren 250 Gray-breasted Wood- 296 Slaty-Backed Chat-Tyrant 217 334 246 Wren 297 Rufous-Breasted Chat-Tyrant 218 335 Gray-Mantled Wren 247 298 White-browed Chat-Tyrant 218 336 Thrush-Like Wren 246 299 Little Ground-Tyrant 213 337 Long-Tailed Mockingbird 250 C Black-Capped 300 White-winged Black-Tyrant 212 338 250 Donacobius 301 Andean-Tyrant 212 SOLITAIRE/THRSH 302 Long-tailed Tyrant 222 339 Andean Solitaire 252

303 Drab-water Tyrant 213 340 White-Eared Solitaire 252 R 304 Rufous-Tailed Tyrant 212 341 Swainson's Thrush 253 305 Andean Negrito 214 342 Chiguanco Thrush 254 C 306 White-winged Becard 226 343 Great Thrush 254 307 Barred Becard 226 R 344 Glossy-black Thrush 254 308 Black-Tailed Tityra 228 H 345 Lawrences Thrush 255 346 Creamy-bellied thrush 256 R 309 Red-crested Cotinga 230 347 Black-Billed Thrush 256 C 310 Masked Fruiteater 232 H 348 White-capped Dipper 256 311 Andean Cock-of-the-rock 234 TANAGERS 312 Bare-Necked Fruitcrow 233 349 Silver-beaked Tanager 257 C Masked-Crimson MANAKIN, VIREO 350 257 Tanager C 313 Yungas Manakin 237 H 351 Magpie Tanager 257 C 314 Fiery-capped Manakin 235 H 352 Rust-and-yellow Tanager 260 315 Band-Tailed Manakin 238 H 353 Black-goggled Tanager 262 316 Round-Tailed Manakin 238 354 Fawn-breasted Tanager 262 R 317 Brown-capped Vireo 239 R 355 Blue-capped Tanager 263 C 318 Red-eyed Vireo 239 356 Palm Tanager 263 C 319 Lemon-chested Greenlet 240 357 Blue-gray Tanager 263 C 320 Green Jay 241 358 Common Bush-Tanager 264 C Yellow-throated Bush- 321 Purplish Jay 241 359 264 Tanager N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN TANAGERS 360 Short-Billed Bush-Tanager 264 394 Plumbeous Sierra-Finch 279 361 Hooded Mountain-Tanager 265 C 395 Slaty Finch 283 R Chestnut-bellied Mountain- 362 265 396 Saffron Finch 282 Tanager R C Chestnut-breasted 363 Grass-green Tanager 265 397 281 Mountain-Finch EN Scarlet-bellied Mountain- 364 266 398 Black-Billed Seed Finch 286 Tanager C R 365 Golden-collared Tanager 266 399 Black-faced Brush-Finch 288 366 Yellow-throated Tanager 266 400 Band-tailed Seedeater 280 367 Silver-backed Tanager 267 401 Páramo Seedeater 280 368 Golden Tanager 267 402 Drab Seedeater 283 369 Blue and Black Tanager 268 Black-and-white 403 285 Seedeater 370 Berly-Spangled Tanager 268 Chestnut-bellied 404 285 Seedeater 371 Safron-crowned Tanager 268 405 Blue-black Grassquit 283 C 372 Golden- Naped Tanager 268 406 Red-capped Cardinal 286 C 373 Blue-necked Tanager 269 C SALTATOR/GROSBEAK 374 Spotted Tanager 269 407 Grayish Saltator 291 375 Bay-headed Tanager 269 408 Buff-throated Saltator 291 376 Paradise Tanager 270 409 Golden-billed Saltator 291 377 Orange-Eared Tanager 274 410 Blue-Black Grosbeak 290 HEMISPINGS 411 Black-backed Grosbeak 290 378 Parodi's Hemispingus 259 EN 412 Slate-Colored Grosbeak 291 H 9

379 Black-eared Hemispingus 259 WARBLER 380 Black-Capped hemispingus 259 413 Tropical Parula 292 C DANCIS/HONEYCREEPER 414 Slate-throated Redstart 293 C 381 Black-faced Dacnis 272 415 Spectacled Redstart 293 C 382 Yellow-bellied Dacnis 272 416 Citrine Warbler 294 R 283 Purple Honeycreeper 272 417 Two-banded Warbler 294 CONEBILL/ FLOWERPIERCER 418 Golden-bellied Warbler 294 384 Cinereous Conebill 271 C 419 Russet-crowned Warbler 295 385 Moustached Flowerpiercer 276 420 Three-striped Warbler 295 386 Black-throated Flowerpiercer 276 421 Buff-rumped Warbler 295 R 387 Rusty Flowerpiercer 276 422 Bananaquit 293 C 388 Masked Flowerpiercer 275 OROPENDOLAS 389 Bluish Flowerpiecer 275 423 Dusky-green Oropendola 296 Russet-Backed 390 Plushcap 275 424 296 Oropendola C SPARROW/SIERRA FINCH/ SEEDEATER/GRASQIT/CARDINAL 425 Crested Oropendola 296 391 Yellow-browed Sparrow 277 426 Yellow-rumped Cacique 297 C 392 Rufous-collared Sparrow 287 C 427 Shiny Cowbird 298 393 Pectoral Sparrow 290 428 Giant Cowbird 298 394 Peruvian Sierra-Finch 278 429 Orange-Backed Troupial 299 N ENGLISH NAME PLATE ABN 430 Yellow-Hooded Blackbird 300 431 Yellow-Winged Balckbird 300 432 Pale-Eyed Blackbird 300 R SISKIN 433 Thick-Billed Siskin 301 434 Hooded Siskin 301 435 Olivaceous Siskin 301 EPHONIA/CHLROPHONIA 436 Thick-billed Euphonia 303 C 437 Orange-bellied Euphonia 303 438 Purple-throated Euphonia 303 439 Bronze-green Euphonia 304 440 Golden-bellied Euphonia 304 OTHER WIDLIFES 1 Squirrel Monkey 2 Gray Wolly Monkey 3 Tapir R 4 Bolivian Squirrel 5 Common opossum 10