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La Amistad Heritage Park
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

1Black GuanChamaepetes unicolorNENT
2Spotted Wood-QuailOdontophorus guttatusRR 
3Chiriqui Quail-DoveGeotrygon chiriquensisNE 
4Buff-fronted Quail-DoveGeotrygon costaricensisNE 
5Sulphur-winged ParakeetPyrrhura hoffmanniNE 
6Magnificent HummingbirdEugenes fulgensRR 
7Fiery-throated HummingbirdPanterpe insignisNE 
8White-throated Mountain-gemLampornis castaneoventrisE 
9Magenta-throated WoodstarCalliphlox bryantaeNE 
10Volcano HummingbirdSelasphorus flammulaNE 
11Scintillant HummingbirdSelasphorus scintillaNE 
12Violet SabrewingCampylopterus hemileucurusRR 
13Stripe-tailed HummingbirdEupherusa eximiaRR 
14Black-bellied HummingbirdEupherusa nigriventrisNE 
15Resplendent QuetzalPharomachrus mocinnoRRNT
16Prong-billed BarbetSemnornis frantziiNE 
17Blue-throated Toucanet**Aulacorhynchus caeruleogularisRR 
18Fiery-billed AracariPteroglossus frantziiNE 
19Acorn Woodpecker^Melanerpes formicivorusRR 
20Hairy Woodpecker^Picoides villosusRR 
21Ruddy TreerunnerMargarornis rubiginosusNE 
22Buffy TuftedcheekPseudocolaptes lawrenciiRR 
23Spot-crowned WoodcreeperLepidocolaptes affinisRR 
24Silvery-fronted TapaculoScytalopus argentifronsNE 
25Mountain ElaeniaElaenia frantziiRR 
26Torrent TyrannuletSerpophaga cinereaRR 
27White-fronted Tyrannulet**Phyllomyias zeledoniNE 
28Tufted FlycatcherMitrephanes phaeocercusRR 
29Dark PeweeContopus lugubrisNE 
30Ochraceous PeweeContopus ochraceusNE 
31Yellowish FlycatcherEmpidonax flavescensRR 
32Black-capped FlycatcherEmpidonax atricepsNE 
33Three-wattled BellbirdProcnias tricarunculatusRRV
34Barred BecardPachyramphus versicolorRR 
35Black-and-white Becard^Pachyramphus albogriseusRR 
36Yellow-winged VireoVireo carmioliNE 
37Brown-capped VireoVireo leucophrysRR 
38Silvery-throated JayCyanolyca argentigulaNE 
39Ochraceous WrenTroglodytes ochraceusNE 
40Gray-breasted Wood-WrenHenicorhina leucophrysRR 
41American Dipper^Cinclus mexicanusRR 
42Black-faced SolitaireMyadestes melanopsNE 
43Black-billed Nightingale-ThrushCatharus gracilirostrisNE 
44Ruddy-capped Nightingale-ThrushCatharus frantziiRR 
45Sooty ThrushTurdus nigrescensNE 
46Mountain ThrushTurdus plebejusRR 
47Black-and-yellow Silky-flycatcherPhainoptila melanoxanthaNE 
48Long-tailed Silky-flycatcherPtilogonys caudatusNE 
49Flame-throated WarblerOreothlypis gutturalisNE 
50Black-cheeked WarblerBasileuterus melanogenysNE 
51Three-striped WarblerBasileuterus tristriatusRR 
52Slate-throated RedstartMyioborus miniatusRR 
53Collared RedstartMyioborus torquatusNE 
54WrenthrushZeledonia coronataNE 
55Silver-throated TanagerTangara icterocephalaRR 
56Spangle-cheeked TanagerTangara dowiiNE 
57Slaty FlowerpiercerDiglossa plumbeaNE 
58Yellow-thighed FinchPselliophorus tibialisNE 
59Large-footed FinchPezopetes capitalisNE 
60Chestnut-capped Brush-FinchArremon brunneinuchaRR 
61White-naped Brush-FinchAtlapetes albinuchaRR 
62Rufous-collared SparrowZonotrichia capensisRR 
63Common Bush-TanagerChlorospingus ophthalmicusRR 
64Sooty-capped Bush-TanagerChlorospingus pileatusNE 
65Flame-colored TanagerPiranga bidentataLC 
66Black-thighed GrosbeakPheucticus tibialisNE 
67Golden-browed ChlorophoniaChlorophonia callophrysNE 

* 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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