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# Species:230
# Excl Vagrants:230
# Endemics:7
# Near Endemics:2
Habitat: Lowland forest, gardens

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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1Spot-winged Wood-QuailOdontophorus capueiraBC
2Great Dusky SwiftCypseloides senexBC
3Biscutate SwiftStreptoprocne biscutataBC
4Black JacobinFlorisuga fuscaBC
5Purple-crowned PlovercrestStephanoxis loddigesiiBC
6Violet-capped WoodnymphThalurania glaucopisBC
7Slaty-breasted Wood-RailAramides saracuraBC
8Long-tufted Screech-OwlMegascops sanctaecatarinaeBC
9Tawny-browed OwlPulsatrix koeniswaldianaBC
10Rusty-barred OwlStrix hylophilaBC
11Surucua TrogonTrogon surrucuraBC
12Red-breasted ToucanRamphastos dicolorusBC
13Ochre-collared PiculetPicumnus temminckiiBC
14Mottled PiculetPicumnus nebulosusBC
15White-spotted WoodpeckerDryobates spilogasterBC
16Robust WoodpeckerCampephilus robustusBC
17White-browed WoodpeckerPiculus aurulentusBC
18Pileated ParrotPionopsitta pileataBC
19Vinaceous-breasted ParrotAmazona vinaceaEN
20Red-spectacled ParrotAmazona pretreiNE
21Large-tailed AntshrikeMackenziaena leachiiBC
22Dusky-tailed AntbirdDrymophila maluraBC
23White-shouldered Fire-eyePyriglena leucopteraBC
24Rufous GnateaterConopophaga lineataBC
25Speckle-breasted AntpittaCryptopezus nattereriBC
26Mouse-colored TapaculoScytalopus speluncaeBC
27Rufous-tailed AntthrushChamaeza ruficaudaNE
28Rufous-breasted LeaftosserSclerurus scansorBC
29Planalto WoodcreeperDendrocolaptes platyrostrisBC
30White-throated WoodcreeperXiphocolaptes albicollisBC
31Lesser WoodcreeperXiphorhynchus fuscusBC
32Black-billed ScythebillCampylorhamphus falculariusBC
33Scalloped WoodcreeperLepidocolaptes falcinellusBC
34Long-tailed CinclodesCinclodes pabstiE
35Sharp-billed TreehunterHeliobletus contaminatusBC
36Striolated Tit-SpinetailLeptasthenura striolataE
37Araucaria Tit-SpinetailLeptasthenura setariaBC
38Straight-billed ReedhaunterLimnoctites rectirostrisBC
39Olive SpinetailCranioleuca obsoletaBC
40Rufous-capped SpinetailSynallaxis ruficapillaBC
41Gray-bellied SpinetailSynallaxis cinerascensBC
42Swallow-tailed ManakinChiroxiphia caudataBC
43Hooded BerryeaterCarpornis cucullataE
44(Swallow-tailed Cotinga)Phibalura flavirostrisBC
45Bare-throated BellbirdProcnias nudicollisBC
46Greenish SchiffornisSchiffornis virescensBC
47Gray-hooded FlycatcherMionectes rufiventrisBC
48Serra do Mar TyrannuletPogonotriccus difficilisE
49Brown-breasted Pygmy-TyrantHemitriccus obsoletusE
50Small-headed ElaeniaElaenia sordidaBC
51Greenish TyrannuletPhyllomyias virescensBC
52Planalto TyrannuletPhyllomyias fasciatusBC
53Crested Black-TyrantKnipolegus lophotesBC
54Rufous-tailed AttilaAttila phoenicurusBC
55Rufous-crowned GreenletHylophilus poicilotisBC
56Azure JayCyanocorax caeruleusBC
57(Blacksmith Thrush)Turdus subalarisBC
58Ochre-breasted PipitAnthus nattereriBC
59Green-throated EuphoniaEuphonia chalybeaBC
60Chestnut-bellied EuphoniaEuphonia pectoralisBC
61White-browed WarblerMyiothlypis leucoblepharaBC
62Chestnut-headed TanagerThlypopsis pyrrhocomaBC
63Ruby-crowned TanagerTachyphonus coronatusBC
64Chestnut-backed TanagerStilpnia preciosaBC
65Uniform FinchHaplospiza unicolorBC
66Bay-chested Warbling FinchCastanozoster thoracicaE
67Lesser Grass-FinchEmberizoides ypiranganusBC
68(Black-bellied Seedeater)Sporophila melanogasterE

 

 *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.