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Start:10/08/2007
End:10/29/2007
Duration:22 days
#Species:471
#Endemics:48
#Heard Only:26

2007 Brazil Scouting Trip

ENDEMIC BIRDS POSSIBLE FOR TOUR

List of endemic and near endemic birds for locations visited on this tour along with which species were actually seen. Table also shows species with globally threatened or endangered status according to the IUCN. Endemic birds (E) are those with a restricted range in a single country. Near endemic birds (NE) are those with a restricted range in two (or rarely three) neighboring countries. The right-most column indicates whether species was seen on the tour. If blank, the species wasn't seen.*

color codes

1Red-throated Piping-GuanPipile cujubiNEY
2Chestnut-bellied GuanPenelope ochrogasterE 
3Long-tailed Ground DoveUropelia campestrisNE 
4Long-trained NightjarMacropsalis forcipataNE 
5Saw-billed HermitRamphodon naeviusEY
6Dusky-throated HermitPhaethornis squalidusEY
7Cinnamon-throated HermitPhaethornis nattereriNE 
8Buff-bellied HermitPhaethornis subochraceusNE 
9Dot-eared CoquetteLophornis gouldiiE 
10Frilled CoquetteLophornis magnificusE 
11Festive CoquetteLophornis chalybeusE 
12Brazilian RubyHeliodoxa rubricaudaEY
13Stripe-breasted StarthroatHeliomaster squamosusE 
14Green-crowned PlovercrestStephanoxis lalandiE 
15Sombre HummingbirdEupetomena cirrochlorisEY
16White-necked HawkButeogallus lacernulatusE 
17Crescent-chested PuffbirdMalacoptila striataE 
18Red-necked AracariPteroglossus bitorquatusNEY
19Yellow-eared WoodpeckerVeniliornis maculifronsE 
20Brown-backed ParrotletTouit melanonotusE 
21Plain ParakeetBrotogeris tiricaEY
22Blue-bellied ParrotTriclaria malachitaceaE 
23Blaze-winged ParakeetPyrrhura devilleiNE 
24Pearly ParakeetPyrrhura lepidaE 
25Maroon-faced ParakeetPyrrhura leucotisEY
26Santarem ParakeetPyrrhura amazonumNE 
27White-bearded AntshrikeBiatas nigropectusNE 
28Barred AntshrikeThamnophilus doliatusEY
29Planalto Slaty-AntshrikeThamnophilus pelzelniE 
30Sooretama Slaty-AntshrikeThamnophilus ambiguusE 
31Star-throated AntwrenRhopias gularisEY
32Spot-breasted AntvireoDysithamnus stictothoraxNEY
33Rufous-backed AntvireoDysithamnus xanthopterusEY
34Salvadori's AntwrenMyrmotherula minorE 
35Unicolored AntwrenMyrmotherula unicolorEY
36Large-billed AntwrenHerpsilochmus longirostrisNE 
37Black-hooded AntwrenFormicivora erythronotosEY
38Ferruginous AntbirdDrymophila ferrugineaEY
39Rufous-tailed AntbirdDrymophila geneiEY
40Ochre-rumped AntbirdDrymophila ochropygaEY
41Scaled AntbirdDrymophila squamataEY
42White-bibbed AntbirdMyrmodenus loricataE 
43Squamate AntbirdMyrmodenus squamosaE 
44Black-cheeked GnateaterConopophaga melanopsEY
45Spotted BamboowrenPsilorhamphus guttatusNE 
46Slaty BristlefrontMerulaxis aterEY
47White-breasted TapaculoEleoscytalopus indigoticusE 
48Such's AntthrushChamaeza meruloidesE 
49Rufous-tailed AntthrushChamaeza ruficaudaNE 
50Rufous-breasted LeaftosserSclerurus scansorE 
51Dusky-capped WoodcreeperLepidocolaptes fuscicapillusNE 
52Wing-banded HorneroFurnarius figulusE 
53White-collared Foliage-gleanerAnabazenops fuscusEY
54Pale-browed TreehunterCichlocolaptes leucophrusE 
55Russet-mantled Foliage-gleanerSyndactyla dimidiataNE 
56Chestnut-capped Foliage-gleanerClibanornis rectirostrisNE 
57Orange-eyed ThornbirdPhacellodomus erythrophthalmusE 
58Orange-breasted ThornbirdPhacellodomus ferrugineigulaEY
59Itatiaia SpinetailAsthenes moreiraeEY
60Pallid SpinetailCranioleuca pallidaEY
61Wied's Tyrant-ManakinNeopelma aurifronsE 
62Serra do Mar Tyrant-ManakinProtopelma chrysolophumE 
63Pin-tailed ManakinIlicura militarisEY
64Hooded BerryeaterCarpornis cucullataE 
65Black-and-gold CotingaLipaugus atraE 
66Buff-throated PurpletuftIodopleura pipraE 
67Whiskered FlycatcherMyiobius barbatusE 
68Oustalet's TyrannuletPhylloscartes oustaletiE 
69Serra do Mar Bristle-TyrantPogonotriccus difficilisEY
70Sao Paulo Bristle-TyrantPogonotriccus paulistaNE 
71Brown-breasted Pygmy-TyrantHemitriccus obsoletusE 
72Eye-ringed Tody-TyrantHemitriccus orbitatusE 
73Hangnest Tody-TyrantHemitriccus nidipendulusE 
74Fork-tailed Pygmy-TyrantHemitriccus furcatusEY
75Gray-headed Tody-FlycatcherTodirostrum poliocephalumEY
76Gray-backed TachuriPolystictus superciliarisE 
77Gray-capped TyrannuletPhyllomyias griseocapillaE 
78Chapada FlycatcherGuyramemua affineNE 
79Velvety Black-TyrantKnipolegus nigerrimusE 
80Gray-hooded AttilaAttila rufusEY
81Long-billed WrenCantorchilus longirostrisE 
82Half-collared SparrowArremon semitorquatusE 
83Olive-green TanagerOrthogonys chloricterusEY
84Brown TanagerOrchesticus abeilleiE 
85Red-cowled CardinalParoaria dominicanaE 
86Brazilian TanagerRamphocelus bresiliusEY
87Azure-shouldered TanagerThraupis cyanopteraEY
88Golden-chevroned TanagerThraupis ornataEY
89White-bellied TanagerTangara brasiliensisEY
90Brassy-breasted TanagerTangara desmarestiEY
91Gilt-edged TanagerTangara cyanoventrisEY
92Black-legged DacnisDacnis nigripesE 
93Rufous-headed TanagerHemithraupis ruficapillaEY
94Blue FinchRhopospina caerulescensE 
95Bay-chested Warbling FinchCastanozoster thoracicaEY
96Buff-throated Warbling FinchPoospiza lateralisEY
97Black-and-tawny SeedeaterSporophila nigrorufaNE 
98Temminck's SeedeaterSporophila falcirostrisNE 
99Buffy-fronted SeedeaterSporophila frontalisNEY
100Thick-billed SaltatorSaltator maxillosusNE 

 

 *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.

BIRDING LOCALES

ENDEMIC CODES

CodeDescription##
EEndemic78
NENear Endemic22