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Area (ha):5,058
Altitude (m):1600
# Species:674
# Excl Vagrants:674
# Endemics:17
# Near Endemics:43
Species/100 ha:13.3
Habitat: Subtropical forest

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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1Hooded TinamouNothocercus nigrocapillusNE
2Black TinamouTinamus osgoodiNE
3Stripe-faced Wood-QuailOdontophorus ballivianiNE
4Koepcke's HermitPhaethornis koepckeaeE
5White-browed HermitPhaethornis stuartiNE
6Peruvian PiedtailPhlogophilus hartertiE
7Buff-thighed PufflegHaplophaedia assimilisNE
8Gould's IncaCoeligena incaNE
9Rufous-booted Racket-tailOcreatus addaeNE
10Rufous-webbed BrilliantHeliodoxa branickiiE
11Green-and-white HummingbirdElliotomyia viridicaudaE
12Black-and-chestnut EagleSpizaetus isidoriEN
13Rufous-capped NunletNonnula ruficapillaBC
14Blue-chinned Barbet**Eubucco glaucogularisE
15Blue-moustached BarbetEubucco versicolorNE
16Blue-banded ToucanetAulacorhynchus coeruleicinctisNE
17Fine-barred PiculetPicumnus subtilisNE
18Andean ParakeetBolborhynchus orbygnesiusNE
19Yellow-rumped AntwrenEuchrepomis sharpeiNE
20Bamboo AntshrikeCymbilaimus sanctaemariaeBC
21Rufescent AntshrikeThamnistes rufescensNE
22Creamy-bellied AntwrenHerpsilochmus motacilloidesE
23Manu AntbirdCercomacra manuBC
24White-lined AntbirdMyrmoborus lophotesBC
25Brownish-headed AntbirdMyrmelastes brunneicepsNE
26Goeldi's AntbirdAkletos goeldiiBC
27Slaty GnateaterConopophaga ardesiacaNE
28Red-and-white AntpittaGrallaria erythroleucaE
29Urubamba AntpittaGrallaria occabambaeE
30Diademed TapaculoScytalopus schulenbergiNE
31Trilling TapaculoScytalopus parvirostrisNE
32Peruvian RecurvebillSyndactyla ucayalaeBC
33Marcapata SpinetailCranioleuca marcapataeE
34Creamy-crested SpinetailCranioleuca albicapillaE
35|Line-cheeked Spinetail|Cranioleuca antisiensisNE
36Apurimac SpinetailSynallaxis courseniE
37Jet ManakinChloropipo unicolorNE
38Yungas ManakinChiroxiphia bolivianaNE
39Cerulean-capped ManakinLepidothrix coeruleocapillaE
40Band-tailed FruiteaterPipreola intermediaNE
41Masked FruiteaterPipreola pulchraE
42Inca FlycatcherLeptopogon taczanowskiiE
43Cinnamon-faced TyrannuletPhylloscartes parkeriNE
44Hazel-fronted Pygmy-TyrantPseudotriccus simplexNE
45Black-backed Tody-FlycatcherPoecilotriccus pulchellusE
46Ochraceous-breasted FlycatcherNephelomyias ochraceiventrisNE
47Unstreaked Tit-TyrantUromyias agraphiaE
48Bolivian TyrannuletZimmerius bolivianusNE
49Unadorned FlycatcherMyiophobus inornatusNE
50Olive FlycatcherMitrephanes olivaceusNE
51Rufous-bellied Bush-TyrantMyiotheretes fuscorufusNE
52Maroon-belted Chat-TyrantOchthoeca thoracicaNE
53White-collared JayCyanolyca viridicyanusNE
54Fulvous WrenCinnycerthia fulvaNE
55White-eared SolitaireEntomodestes leucotisNE
56Cuzco BrushfinchAtlapetes canigenisE
57Black-faced BrushfinchAtlapetes melanolaemusNE
58Dusky-green OropendolaPsarocolius atrovirensNE
59Southern Mountain CaciqueCacicus chrysonotusNE
60Cuzco WarblerMyiothlypis chrysogasterNE
61Slaty TanagerCreurgops dentatusNE
62Chestnut-bellied Mountain TanagerDubusia castaneoventrisNE
63Golden-collared TanagerIridosornis jelskiiNE
64White-browed ConebillConirostrum ferrugineiventreNE
65Moustached FlowerpiercerDiglossa mystacalisNE
66Drab HemispingusPseudospingus xanthophthalmusNE
67Three-striped HemispingusPoospiza trifasciatusNE

 

 *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.