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Tikal National Park
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Guatemala Birding Destination

Exotic Birding tours that visit Tikal National Park in Guatemala
Hidden Valley, Cockscomb, & TikalJan 8-18, 2008
Location of Tikal National Park
Crested Guan as seen at Tikal Archaeological Site in Guatemala - © Richard Garrigues - Presented by Exotic Birding toursTikal Archeological Site and National Park is located in the Peten District of northern Guatemalan, about 50 miles northwest of the Belize border. The border crossing into Guatemala is about 3 hours west of Belize International Airport on the Western Highway.
Description of Tikal National Park

The Peten District of eastern Guatemala was once occupied by over a million Mayans, and Tikal was the capital city of the region. It was a major Mayan power that fought numerous wars with Caracol in Belize and Calakmul in Mexico. In A.D. 562 it lost its war with Caracol and went into 130 years of decline.Tikal re-established its dominance over the region after winning a major victory over its rival Calakmul in A.D. 692. It flourished during the eighth century but went into major decline due to major deforestation of the area, causing the site to be nearly abandoned by A.D. 930. Today monoculture agriculture and deforestation again threaten the entire region. Despite these threats, the national park still offers superb rainforest birding and is a premier birding destination in Central America. The ruins are well excavated and remain surrounded by dense rainforest, offering wonderful opportunities for exploring both.

More than 400 species of birds have been recorded within Tikal National Park. In addition, since hunting is forbidden, mammals wander freely and are readily seen. Among them are Black Howler Monkeys and Red Spider Monkeys, along with Agoutis, Coatimundies, and Pacas.

 
Partial bird checklist of Tikal National Park
Bold face indicates species that are localized in distribution within the country, endemic, near endemic, endangered, threatened, or vulnerable to extirpation.
1 Great TinamouTinamus major
2 Little TinamouCrypturellus soui
3 Slaty-breasted TinamouCrypturellus boucardi
4 Least GrebeTachybaptus dominicus
5 Brown PelicanPelecanus occidentalis
6 Little Blue HeronEgretta caerulea
7 Cattle EgretBubulcus ibis
8 Green HeronButorides virescens
9 Wood StorkMycteria americana
10 Black VultureCoragyps atratus
11 Turkey VultureCathartes aura
12 King VultureSarcoramphus papa
13 Swallow-tailed KiteElanoides forficatus
14 Plumbeous KiteIctinia plumbea
15 Crane HawkGeranospiza caerulescens
16 White HawkLeucopternis albicollis
17 Roadside HawkButeo magnirostris
18 Harpy EagleHarpia harpyja
19 Black Hawk-EagleSpizaetus tyrannus
20 Laughing FalconHerpetotheres cachinnans
21 Barred Forest-FalconMicrastur ruficollis
22 Collared Forest-FalconMicrastur semitorquatus
23 Bat FalconFalco rufigularis
24 Orange-breasted FalconFalco deiroleucus
25 Plain ChachalacaOrtalis vetula
26 Crested GuanPenelope purpurascens
27 Great CurassowCrax rubra
28 Ocellated TurkeyMeleagris ocellata
29 LimpkinAramus guarauna
30 Ruddy CrakeLaterallus ruber
31 Gray-necked Wood-RailAramides cajanea
32 Purple GallinulePorphyrio martinica
33 Northern JacanaJacana spinosa
34 Scaled PigeonPatagioenas speciosa
35 Short-billed PigeonPatagioenas nigrirostris
36 Ruddy Ground-DoveColumbina talpacoti
37 Blue Ground-DoveClaravis pretiosa
38 Gray-fronted DoveLeptotila rufaxilla
39 Ruddy Quail-DoveGeotrygon montana
40 Olive-throated (Aztec) ParakeetAratinga nana
41 Brown-hooded ParrotPionopsitta haematotis
42 White-crowned ParrotPionus senilis
43 White-fronted ParrotAmazona albifrons
44 Red-lored ParrotAmazona autumnalis
45 Mealy AmazonAmazona farinosa
46 Squirrel CuckooPiaya cayana
47 Striped CuckooTapera naevia
48 Guatemalan Screech-OwlMegascops guatemalae
49 Mottled OwlCiccaba virgata
50 Black-and-white OwlCiccaba nigrolineata
51 PauraqueNyctidromus albicollis
52 Black SwiftCypseloides niger
53 White-collared SwiftStreptoprocne zonaris
54 Vaux's SwiftChaetura vauxi
55 Lesser Swallow-tailed SwiftPanyptila cayennensis
56 Eastern Long-tailed HermitPhaethornis superciliosus
57 Little HermitPhaethornis longuemareus
58 Scaly-breasted HummingbirdPhaeochroa cuvierii
59 Wedge-tailed SabrewingCampylopterus curvipennis
60 White-necked JacobinFlorisuga mellivora
61 Green-breasted MangoAnthracothorax prevostii
62 Rufous-tailed HummingbirdAmazilia tzacatl
63 White-bellied EmeraldAgyrtria candida
64 Purple-crowned FairyHeliothryx barroti
65 Black-headed TrogonTrogon melanocephalus
66 Northern Violaceous TrogonTrogon caligatus
67 Slaty-tailed TrogonTrogon massena
68 Tody MotmotHylomanes momotula
69 Blue-crowned MotmotMomotus momota
70 Rufous-tailed JacamarGalbula ruficauda
71 White-necked PuffbirdNotharchus macrorhynchos
72 White-whiskered PuffbirdMalacoptila panamensis
73 Emerald ToucanetAulacorhynchus prasinus
74 Collared AracariPteroglossus torquatus
75 Keel-billed ToucanRamphastos sulfuratus
76 Golden-fronted WoodpeckerMelanerpes aurifrons
77 Golden-olive WoodpeckerPiculus rubiginosus
78 Chestnut-colored WoodpeckerCeleus castaneus
79 Lineated WoodpeckerDryocopus lineatus
80 Pale-billed WoodpeckerCampephilus guatemalensis
81 Plain XenopsXenops minutus
82 Buff-throated Foliage-gleanerAutomolus ochrolaemus
83 Scaly-throated LeaftosserSclerurus guatemalensis
84 Tawny-winged WoodcreeperDendrocincla anabatina
85 Ruddy WoodcreeperDendrocincla homochroa
86 Olivaceous WoodcreeperSittasomus griseicapillus
87 Strong-billed WoodcreeperXiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus
88 Northern Barred-WoodcreeperDendrocolaptes sanctithomae
89 Ivory-billed WoodcreeperXiphorhynchus flavigaster
90 Barred AntshrikeThamnophilus doliatus
91 Dot-winged AntwrenMicrorhopias quixensis
92 Black-faced AntthrushFormicarius analis
93 White-collared ManakinManacus candei
94 Red-capped ManakinPipra mentalis
95 Thrush-like SchiffornisSchiffornis turdinus
96 Yellow-bellied TyrannuletOrnithion semiflavum
97 Greenish ElaeniaMyiopagis viridicata
98 Ochre-bellied FlycatcherMionectes oleagineus
99 Sepia-capped FlycatcherLeptopogon amaurocephalus
100 Northern BentbillOncostoma cinereigulare
101 Eye-ringed FlatbillRhynchocyclus brevirostris
102 Yellow-olive FlycatcherTolmomyias sulphurescens
103 Stub-tailed SpadebillPlatyrinchus cancrominus
104 Amazonian Royal-FlycatcherOnychorhynchus coronatus
105 Ruddy-tailed FlycatcherTerenotriccus erythrurus
106 Sulphur-rumped FlycatcherMyiobius sulphureipygius
107 Eastern Wood-PeweeContopus virens
108 Yellow-bellied FlycatcherEmpidonax flaviventris
109 Least FlycatcherEmpidonax minimus
110 Vermillion FlycatcherPyrocephalus rubinus
111 Bright-rumped AttilaAttila spadiceus
112 Rufous MournerRhytipterna holerythra
113 Dusky-capped FlycatcherMyiarchus tuberculifer
114 Great Crested FlycatcherMyiarchus crinitus
115 Brown-crested FlycatcherMyiarchus tyrannulus
116 Great KiskadeePitangus sulphuratus
117 Boat-billed FlycatcherMegarynchus pitangua
118 Social FlycatcherMyiozetetes similis
119 Streaked FlycatcherMyiodynastes maculatus
120 Sulphur-bellied FlycatcherMyiodynastes luteiventris
121 Tropical KingbirdTyrannus melancholicus
122 Couch's KingbirdTyrannus couchii
123 Eastern KingbirdTyrannus tyrannus
124 Cinnamon BecardPachyramphus cinnamomeus
125 Masked TityraTityra semifasciata
126 Black-crowned TityraTityra inquisitor
127 Gray-breasted MartinProgne chalybea
128 Southern Rough-winged SwallowStelgidopteryx ruficollis
129 Spot-breasted WrenThryothorus maculipectus
130 White-bellied WrenUropsila leucogastra
131 White-breasted Wood-WrenHenicorhina leucosticta
132 Gray CatbirdDumetella carolinensis
133 Swainson's ThrushCatharus ustulatus
134 Wood ThrushHylocichla mustelina
135 Clay-colored RobinTurdus grayi
136 White-throated ThrushTurdus assimilis
137 Long-billed GnatwrenRamphocaenus melanurus
138 Blue-gray GnatcatcherPolioptila caerulea
139 Brown JayCyanocorax morio
140 White-eyed VireoVireo griseus
141 Yellow-throated VireoVireo flavifrons
142 Blue-headed VireoVireo solitarius
143 Red-eyed VireoVireo olivaceus
144 Tawny-crowned GreenletHylophilus ochraceiceps
145 Lesser GreenletHylophilus decurtatus
146 Blue-winged WarblerVermivora pinus
147 Golden-winged WarblerVermivora chrysoptera
148 Tennessee WarblerVermivora peregrina
149 Yellow WarblerDendroica petechia
150 Chestnut-sided WarblerDendroica pensylvanica
151 Magnolia WarblerDendroica magnolia
152 Yellow-rumped WarblerDendroica coronata
153 Black-throated Green WarblerDendroica virens
154 Black-and-white WarblerMniotilta varia
155 American RedstartSetophaga ruticilla
156 Worm-eating WarblerHelmitheros vermivorus
157 OvenbirdSeiurus aurocapilla
158 Northern WaterthrushSeiurus noveboracensis
159 Kentucky WarblerOporornis formosus
160 Golden-crowned WarblerBasileuterus culicivorus
161 Gray-headed TanagerEucometis penicillata
162 Black-throated Shrike-TanagerLanio aurantius
163 Red-crowned Ant-TanagerHabia rubica
164 Red-throated Ant-TanagerHabia fuscicauda
165 Summer TanagerPiranga rubra
166 Yellow-winged TanagerThraupis abbas
167 Scrub EuphoniaEuphonia affinis
168 Yellow-throated EuphoniaEuphonia hirundinacea
169 Olive-backed EuphoniaEuphonia gouldi
170 Red-legged HoneycreeperCyanerpes cyaneus
171 White-collared SeedeaterSporophila torqueola
172 Green-backed SparrowArremonops chloronotus
173 Black-headed SaltatorSaltator atriceps
174 Black-faced GrosbeakCaryothraustes poliogaster
175 Blue BuntingCyanocompsa parellina
176 Indigo BuntingPasserina cyanea
177 Painted BuntingPasserina ciris
178 DickcisselSpiza americana
179 Melodious BlackbirdDives dives
180 Great-tailed GrackleQuiscalus mexicanus
181 Bronzed CowbirdMolothrus aeneus
182 Giant CowbirdMolothrus oryzivorus
183 Baltimore OrioleIcterus galbula
184 Orchard OrioleIcterus spurius
185 Greater Antillean OrioleIcterus dominicensis
186 Montezuma OropendolaGymnostinops montezuma

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