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POTRERO DE YALA PROVINCIAL PARK

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# Species:233
# Excl Vagrants:233
# Endemics:0
# Near Endemics:16

SPECIALTY BIRDS LIST

List of species at this locale that are endemic (E), near endemic (NE), have restricted ranges in the country (RR), or that occur only locally (LC) in the country excluding vagrants and accidentals. Table also shows species with globally threatened or endangered status according to the IUCN.*

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1Yungas GuanPenelope bridgesiNE 
2Red-faced GuanPenelope dabbeneiNE 
3Large-tailed DoveLeptotila megaluraNE 
4Rothschild's SwiftCypseloides rothschildiNENT
5Slender-tailed WoodstarMicrostilbon burmeisteriNE 
6Chilean FlamingoPhoenicopterus chilensis NT
7Andean CondorVultur gryphus V
8Black-and-chestnut EagleSpizaetus isidori EN
9Montane Forest Screech-OwlMegascops hoyiNE 
10Dot-fronted WoodpeckerVeniliornis frontalisNE 
11Tucuman AmazonAmazona tucumanaNEV
12White-throated AntpittaGrallaria albigulaRR 
13Brown-capped Tit-SpinetailLeptasthenura fuliginicepsNE 
14Spot-breasted ThornbirdPhacellodomus maculipectusNE 
15Buff-banded TyrannuletMecocerculus hellmayriRR 
16Sclater's TyrannuletPhyllomyias sclateriRR 
17Rufous-throated DipperCinclus schulziiNEV
18Moss-backed SparrowArremon doribniiNE 
19Fulvous-headed BrushfinchAtlapetes fulvicepsNE 
20Pale-legged WarblerMyiothlypis signataLC 
21Brown-capped RedstartMyioborus brunnicepsNE 
22Rust-and-yellow TanagerThlypopsis ruficepsLC 
23Rusty-browed Warbling FinchPoospiza erythrophrysNE 
24Black-and-chestnut Warbling FinchPoospiza whitiiNE 

 

 *Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through 2021 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees. IUCN status may reflect splits not currently recognized by Clements.
**Species not accepted by Clements, AOU, or SACC that we recognize based on the IOC, field observations along with geographical separation, consensus opinions of field guide authors, and other sources. These species are potential splits in future Clements updates.