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Podocarpus National Park-Cajanuma Section
Target Bird List

List of target species we particularly want to see at this site because we have limited or no chance of seeing them elsewhere on tour, because they are range-restricted, or because they're rarely seen anywhere but are possible at the site. Names in parentheses (if any) are new official names in the revised Clements updates.*

color codes

1Bearded GuanPenelope barbataUS
2Golden-plumed ParakeetLeptosittaca branickiiSS
3Red-faced ParrotHapalopsittaca pyrrhopsOS
4Flame-throated Sunangel
(Little Sunangel)
Heliangelus micrasterSS
5Purple-throated SunangelHeliangelus violaSS
6Viridian MetaltailMetallura williamiSS
7Neblina MetaltailMetallura odomaeOS
8Glowing PufflegEriocnemis vestitaSS
9Rainbow StarfrontletCoeligena irisSS
10Mountain VelvetbreastLafresnaya lafresnayiSS
11Gray-breasted Mountain-ToucanAndigena hypoglaucaSS
12Bar-bellied WoodpeckerVeniliornis nigricepsSS
13White-browed SpinetailHellmayrea gularisSS
14Chestnut-naped AntpittaGrallaria nuchalisOS
15Rufous AntpittaGrallaria rufulaSS
16Slate-crowned AntpittaGrallaricula nanaOS
17Ash-colored TapaculoMyornis senilisOS
18Chusquea TapaculoScytalopus parkeriOS
19Sulphur-bellied TyrannuletMecocerculus minorSS
20Black-throated Tody-TyrantHemitriccus granadensisSS
21Orange-banded FlycatcherNephelomyias lintoniSS
22Pale-footed SwallowOrochelidon flavipesSS
23Rufous WrenCinnycerthia unirufaSS
24Citrine WarblerMyiothlypis luteoviridisSS
25Black-capped HemispingusHemispingus atropileusSS
26Black-headed HemispingusHemispingus verticalisSS
27Gray-hooded Bush TanagerCnemoscopus rubrirostrisUS
28Hooded Mountain-TanagerButhraupis montanaUS
29Black-chested Mountain-TanagerButhraupis eximiaSS
30Red-hooded TanagerPiranga rubricepsSS
31Northern Mountain Cacique**Cacicus leucoramphusSS
32Chestnut-breasted ChlorophoniaChlorophonia pyrrhophrysOS

* Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through December 2011 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees.
** 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.


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