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CARLOS BOTELHO STATE PARK

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Area (ha):38
Altitude (m):50-975
# Species:365
# Excl Vagrants:365
# Endemics:50
# Near Endemics:7
Species/100 ha:969.6
Habitat: Atlantic Rainforest

TARGET BIRD LIST

List of target species for the country that could possibly be seen at this location. Target birds are those that are endemic, near endemic, critically endangered or endangered according to the IUCN, best seen in this country, or always considered by us to be a target. Accidentals, vagrants, and very rare species are excluded from this list.

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1Yellow-legged TinamouCrypturellus noctivagusE
2Black-fronted Piping-GuanPipile jacutingaEN
3Long-trained NightjarMacropsalis forcipataNE
4Black JacobinFlorisuga fuscaBC
5Saw-billed HermitRamphodon naeviusE
6Dusky-throated HermitPhaethornis squalidusE
7Festive CoquetteLophornis chalybeusE
8Brazilian RubyHeliodoxa rubricaudaE
9Stripe-breasted StarthroatHeliomaster squamosusE
10Sombre HummingbirdEupetomena cirrochlorisE
11White-necked HawkButeogallus lacernulatusE
12Mantled HawkPseudastur polionotusBC
13Crescent-chested PuffbirdMalacoptila striataE
14Brown-backed ParrotletTouit melanonotusE
15Plain ParakeetBrotogeris tiricaE
16Blue-bellied ParrotTriclaria malachitaceaE
17Vinaceous-breasted ParrotAmazona vinaceaEN
18White-bearded AntshrikeBiatas nigropectusNE
19Star-throated AntwrenRhopias gularisE
20Spot-breasted AntvireoDysithamnus stictothoraxNE
21Rufous-backed AntvireoDysithamnus xanthopterusE
22Salvadori's AntwrenMyrmotherula minorE
23Unicolored AntwrenMyrmotherula unicolorE
24Ferruginous AntbirdDrymophila ferrugineaE
25Ochre-rumped AntbirdDrymophila ochropygaE
26Scaled AntbirdDrymophila squamataE
27Squamate AntbirdMyrmodenus squamosaE
28Black-cheeked GnateaterConopophaga melanopsE
29Spotted BamboowrenPsilorhamphus guttatusNE
30Slaty BristlefrontMerulaxis aterE
31White-breasted TapaculoEleoscytalopus indigoticusE
32Mouse-colored TapaculoScytalopus speluncaeBC
33Such's AntthrushChamaeza meruloidesE
34White-collared Foliage-gleanerAnabazenops fuscusE
35Pale-browed TreehunterCichlocolaptes leucophrusE
36Orange-breasted ThornbirdPhacellodomus ferrugineigulaE
37Pallid SpinetailCranioleuca pallidaE
38Serra do Mar Tyrant-ManakinNeopelma chrysolophumE
39Pin-tailed ManakinIlicura militarisE
40Hooded BerryeaterCarpornis cucullataE
41Black-headed BerryeaterCarpornis melanocephalaE
42Swallow-tailed CotingaPhibalura flavirostrisBC
43Cinnamon-vented PihaLipaugus lanioidesE
44Bare-throated BellbirdProcnias nudicollisBC
45Atlantic Royal-FlycatcherOnychorhynchus swainsoniE
46Russet-winged SpadebillPlatyrinchus leucoryphusBC
47Oustalet's TyrannuletPhylloscartes oustaletiE
48Sao Paulo Bristle-TyrantPogonotriccus paulistaNE
49Brown-breasted Pygmy-TyrantHemitriccus obsoletusE
50Eye-ringed Tody-TyrantHemitriccus orbitatusE
51Hangnest Tody-TyrantHemitriccus nidipendulusE
52Gray-headed Tody-FlycatcherTodirostrum poliocephalumE
53Gray-capped TyrannuletPhyllomyias griseocapillaE
54Rufous-tailed AttilaAttila phoenicurusBC
55Gray-hooded AttilaAttila rufusE
56Long-billed WrenCantorchilus longirostrisE
57Half-collared SparrowArremon semitorquatusE
58White-bellied Warbler**Basileuterus hypoleucusBC
59Olive-green TanagerOrthogonys chloricterusE
60Brown TanagerOrchesticus abeilleiE
61Brazilian TanagerRamphocelus bresiliusE
62Azure-shouldered TanagerThraupis cyanopteraE
63Golden-chevroned TanagerThraupis ornataE
64Red-necked TanagerTangara cyanocephalaBC
65Brassy-breasted TanagerTangara desmarestiE
66Rufous-headed TanagerHemithraupis ruficapillaE
67Temminck's SeedeaterSporophila falcirostrisNE
68Buffy-fronted SeedeaterSporophila frontalisNE

 

 *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.