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PEREQUE AREA

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# Species:200
# Excl Vagrants:200
# Endemics:32
# Near Endemics:4
Habitat: Remnant forest, agricultural

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.

color codes

1Black JacobinFlorisuga fuscaBC
2Saw-billed HermitRamphodon naeviusE
3Scale-throated HermitPhaethornis eurynomeBC
4Frilled CoquetteLophornis magnificusE
5Stripe-breasted StarthroatHeliomaster squamosusE
6Violet-capped WoodnymphThalurania glaucopisBC
7Sombre HummingbirdEupetomena cirrochlorisE
8Slaty-breasted Wood-RailAramides saracuraBC
9Surucua TrogonTrogon surrucuraBC
10Rufous-capped MotmotBaryphthengus ruficapillusBC
11Buff-bellied PuffbirdNotharchus swainsoniBC
12Saffron ToucanetPteroglossus bailloniBC
13Spot-billed ToucanetSelenidera maculirostrisBC
14Yellow-fronted WoodpeckerMelanerpes flavifronsBC
15White-spotted WoodpeckerDryobates spilogasterBC
16Yellow-eared WoodpeckerDryobates maculifronsE
17Robust WoodpeckerCampephilus robustusBC
18Plain ParakeetBrotogeris tiricaE
19Pileated ParrotPionopsitta pileataBC
20Maroon-faced ParakeetPyrrhura leucotisE
21Spot-backed AntshrikeHypoedaleus guttatusBC
22Tufted AntshrikeMackenziaena severaBC
23Star-throated AntwrenRhopias gularisE
24Spot-breasted AntvireoDysithamnus stictothoraxNE
25Unicolored AntwrenMyrmotherula unicolorE
26Rufous-margined AntwrenHerpsilochmus rufimarginatusBC
27Black-hooded AntwrenFormicivora erythronotosE
28Ferruginous AntbirdDrymophila ferrugineaE
29Scaled AntbirdDrymophila squamataE
30Streak-capped AntwrenTerenura maculataBC
31White-shouldered Fire-eyePyriglena leucopteraBC
32Squamate AntbirdMyrmodenus squamosaE
33Black-cheeked GnateaterConopophaga melanopsE
34Rufous GnateaterConopophaga lineataBC
35Spotted BamboowrenPsilorhamphus guttatusNE
36Slaty BristlefrontMerulaxis aterE
37Plain-winged WoodcreeperDendrocincla turdinaBC
38White-throated WoodcreeperXiphocolaptes albicollisBC
39Lesser WoodcreeperXiphorhynchus fuscusBC
40Wing-banded HorneroFurnarius figulusE
41Pale-browed TreehunterCichlocolaptes leucophrusE
42Black-capped Foliage-gleanerPhilydor atricapillusBC
43Ochre-breasted Foliage-gleanerAnabacerthia lichtensteiniBC
44White-eyed Foliage-gleanerAutomolus leucophthalmusBC
45Orange-eyed ThornbirdPhacellodomus erythrophthalmusE
46Rufous-capped SpinetailSynallaxis ruficapillaBC
47Swallow-tailed ManakinChiroxiphia caudataBC
48Pin-tailed ManakinIlicura militarisE
49Buff-throated PurpletuftIodopleura pipraE
50Whiskered FlycatcherMyiobius mastacalisE
51Sao Paulo TyrannuletPogonotriccus paulistaNE
52Eared Pygmy-TyrantMyiornis auricularisBC
53Eye-ringed Tody-TyrantHemitriccus orbitatusE
54Hangnest Tody-TyrantHemitriccus nidipendulusE
55Fork-tailed Pygmy-TyrantHemitriccus furcatusE
56Gray-headed Tody-FlycatcherTodirostrum poliocephalumE
57Greenish TyrannuletPhyllomyias virescensBC
58Velvety Black-TyrantKnipolegus nigerrimusE
59Crested Black-TyrantKnipolegus lophotesBC
60Long-billed WrenCantorchilus longirostrisE
61Half-collared SparrowArremon semitorquatusE
62Olive-green TanagerOrthogonys chloricterusE
63Ruby-crowned TanagerTachyphonus coronatusBC
64Brazilian TanagerRamphocelus bresiliusE
65Golden-chevroned TanagerThraupis ornataE
66Green-headed TanagerTangara seledonBC
67Red-necked TanagerTangara cyanocephalaBC
68Rufous-headed TanagerHemithraupis ruficapillaE
69Buffy-fronted SeedeaterSporophila frontalisNE
70Black-throated GrosbeakSaltator fuliginosusBC

 *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.