Exotic Birding Tours Banner

CONTACT INFO

877-BIRDER-1
(877-247-3371)
Outside US:
303-325-5188
info@exoticbirding.com
EMAIL US

Zumba-Maranon Valley
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

1Pale-browed TinamouCrypturellus transfasciatusNENT
2Tataupa TinamouCrypturellus tataupaLC 
3Wattled GuanAburria aburriRRNT
4White-rumped HawkButeo leucorrhousRR 
5Marañon Pigeon
(Peruvian Pigeon)
Patagioenas oenopsNEV
6White-throated Quail-DoveGeotrygon frenataRR 
7Scarlet-fronted Parakeet^Aratinga wagleriLC 
8Red-billed ParrotPionus sordidusRR 
9Rufous NightjarCaprimulgus rufusRR 
10Green Hermit^Phaethornis guyRR 
11Tawny-bellied HermitPhaethornis syrmatophorusRR 
12Bronzy IncaCoeligena coeligenaRR 
13Rufous-vented WhitetipUrosticte ruficrissaRR 
14Violet-fronted BrilliantHeliodoxa leadbeateriRR 
15Little WoodstarChaetocercus bombusNEV
16Coppery-chested JacamarGalbula pastazaeNEV
17Marañon SpinetailSynallaxis maranonicaNEV
18Ash-browed SpinetailCranioleuca curtataRR 
19Rufous-fronted Thornbird^Phacellodomus rufifronsRR 
20Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper^Lochmias nematuraLC 
21Tyrannine WoodcreeperDendrocincla tyranninaRR 
22Olive-backed WoodcreeperXiphorhynchus triangularisRR 
23Lined AntshrikeThamnophilus tenuepunctatusRR 
24Maranon Slaty-AntshrikeThamnophilus leucogasterNE 
25Uniform AntshrikeThamnophilus unicolorRR 
26Yellow-breasted AntwrenHerpsilochmus axillarisRR 
27Marañon CrescentchestMelanopareia maranonicaNENT
28Elegant CrescentchestMelanopareia elegansNE 
29Ecuadorian TyrannuletPhylloscartes gualaquizaeRR 
30Loja Tyrannulet**Zimmerius flavidifronsNE 
31White-throated Spadebill^Platyrinchus mystaceusRR 
32Gray-breasted FlycatcherLathrotriccus griseipectusNEV
33Sooty-crowned FlycatcherMyiarchus phaeocephalusNE 
34Olivaceous GreenletHylophilus olivaceusRR 
35Marañon Thrush^Turdus maranonicusNE 
36Three-striped WarblerBasileuterus tristriatusRR 
37Black-faced Tanager^Schistochlamys melanopisLC 
38Buff-bellied TanagerThlypopsis inornataNE 
39White-lined Tanager^Tachyphonus rufusLC 
40Fawn-breasted TanagerPipraeidea melanonotaRR 
41Golden TanagerTangara arthusRR 
42Blue-browed TanagerTangara cyanotisRR 
43Straw-backed TanagerTangara argyrofengesRR 
44Golden-collared HoneycreeperIridophanes pulcherrimusRR 
45Black-and-white SeedeaterSporophila luctuosaLC 
46Saffron FinchSicalis flaveolaRR 
47Red-crested FinchCoryphospingus cucullatusRR 
48Olive FinchArremon castaneicepsRR 
49Black-capped SparrowArremon abeilleiNE 
50Purple-throated Euphonia^Euphonia chloroticaRR 
51Blue-naped ChlorophoniaChlorophonia cyaneaRR 

* 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.


All content and design © 2004-2012 by Exotic Birding, LLC. Original banner photo © Laura L Fellows. All rights reserved.
Website designed and produced by Jim Wittenberger and Laura L Fellows. Most photography by Laura L Fellows.