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Guango Reserve
Endemic & Range-Restricted Birds

List of species at this locale that are endemic (E), near endemic (NE), have restricted ranges (RR), or that occur only locally (LC) in the country. Table also shows species with threatened or endangered status according to the IUCN. Finally, it indicates whether the species is migratory, very rare, or accidental. Names in parentheses (if any) are new official names in the revised Clements updates. '^' indicates range-restricted in country but more widely distributed elsewhere.*

color codes

1White-rumped HawkButeo leucorrhousRR 
2White-throated HawkButeo albigulaRR 
3Black-and-chestnut EagleSpizaetus isidoriRRNT
4Speckle-faced ParrotPionus tumultuosusRR 
5Scaly-naped ParrotAmazona mercenariaLC 
6White-throated Screech-OwlMegascops albogularisRR 
7Andean PotooNyctibius maculosusLC 
8<Brown Violetear>Colibri delphinaeRR 
9Tourmaline SunangelHeliangelus exortisNE 
10Long-tailed SylphAglaiocercus kingiRR 
11Mountain AvocetbillOpisthoprora eurypteraLC 
12Purple-backed ThornbillRamphomicron microrhynchumRR 
13Glowing PufflegEriocnemis vestitaRR 
14Golden-breasted PufflegEriocnemis mosqueraNE 
15Collared IncaCoeligena torquataRR 
16Buff-winged StarfrontletCoeligena lutetiaeRR 
17Sword-billed HummingbirdEnsifera ensiferaLC 
18Buff-tailed CoronetBoissonneaua flavescensRR 
19Chestnut-breasted CoronetBoissonneaua matthewsiiRR 
20Gorgeted Woodstar^Chaetocercus heliodorRR 
21Crested QuetzalPharomachrus antisianusRR 
22Masked TrogonTrogon personatusRR 
23Gray-breasted Mountain-ToucanAndigena hypoglaucaRRNT
24Bar-bellied WoodpeckerVeniliornis nigricepsRR 
25Powerful WoodpeckerCampephilus pollensRR 
26Rufous SpinetailSynallaxis unirufaRR 
27Streaked TuftedcheekPseudocolaptes boissonneautiiRR 
28Tyrannine WoodcreeperDendrocincla tyranninaRR 
29Montane WoodcreeperLepidocolaptes lacrymigerRR 
30Rufous-breasted FlycatcherLeptopogon rufipectusLC 
31Black-capped TyrannuletPhyllomyias nigrocapillusRR 
32Slaty-backed Chat-TyrantOchthoeca cinnamomeiventrisRR 
33Dusky PihaLipaugus fuscocinereusLC 
34Barred BecardPachyramphus versicolorRR 
35Black-billed PeppershrikeCyclarhis nigrirostrisRR 
36Turquoise JayCyanolyca turcosaRR 
37Pale-footed SwallowOrochelidon flavipesRR 
38Rufous WrenCinnycerthia unirufaRR 
39Plain-tailed WrenPheugopedius euophrysRR 
40Citrine WarblerMyiothlypis luteoviridisRR 
41Black-capped HemispingusHemispingus atropileusRR 
42Black-eared HemispingusHemispingus melanotisLC 
43Gray-hooded Bush TanagerCnemoscopus rubrirostrisRR 
44Capped ConebillConirostrum albifronsRR 
45PlushcapCatamblyrhynchus diademaLC 
46Hooded Mountain-TanagerButhraupis montanaRR 
47Lacrimose Mountain-TanagerAnisognathus lacrymosusRR 
48Blue-winged Mountain-TanagerAnisognathus somptuosusRR 
49Fawn-breasted TanagerPipraeidea melanonotaRR 
50Saffron-crowned TanagerTangara xanthocephalaRR 
51Glossy FlowerpiercerDiglossa lafresnayiiRR 
52White-sided FlowerpiercerDiglossa albilateraRR 
53Pale-naped Brush-FinchAtlapetes pallidinuchaRR 
54Slaty Brush-FinchAtlapetes schistaceusRR 
55Red-hooded TanagerPiranga rubricepsRR 
56Northern Mountain Cacique**Cacicus leucoramphusRR 
57<Andean Siskin>Spinus spinescensLC 

* 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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