Vögel in Ecuador in taxonomischer Hierarchie

Vögel in der Systematik

Klasse aves (Vögel / Birds):

Ordnung Anseriformes (Vögel / Ducks, geese and swans):

Familie anatidae (Entenvögel / Anatidae):

Unterfamilie Anatinae (Dabbling ducks plus extinct):
Tribus Anatini (Schwimmenten / Dabbling ducks):
Gattung Anas (Ducks):
Spatula discors / Blue-winged teal (Spatula discors)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anas discors
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Wikipedia: Blue-winged teal
Allgemein: The blue-winged teal (Spatula discors) is a species of bird in the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. One of the smaller members of the dabbling duck group, it occurs in North America, where it breeds from southern Alaska to Nova Scotia, and south to northern Texas. It winters along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts and south into the Caribbean islands and Central America. [more]

Spitzschwanzente / Yellow-billed pintail (Anas georgica)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-billed pintail
The yellow-billed pintail (Anas georgica) is a South American dabbling duck of the genus Anas with three described subspecies. [more]

Anas andium / Andean teal (Anas andium)
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Wikipedia: Andean teal
The Andean teal (Anas andium) is a South American species of duck. Like other teals, it belongs to the diverse genus Anas; more precisely it is one of the "true" teals of subgenus Nettion.[2] It is restricted to the Andean highlands of Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. It inhabits freshwater wetlands, preferring palustrine habitat to rivers. It is not considered threatened by the IUCN.[1] [more]

Anas bahamensis / White-cheeked pintail (Anas bahamensis)
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Wikipedia: White-cheeked pintail
The white-cheeked pintail (Anas bahamensis), also known as the Bahama pintail or summer duck,[2] is a species of dabbling duck. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae under its current scientific name.[3] [more]

Tribus Aythyini (Tauchenten / Diving ducks):
Gattung Netta:
Netta erythrophthalma / Southern pochard (Netta erythrophthalma)
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Wikipedia: Southern pochard
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : South America, Africa.
The southern pochard (Netta erythrophthalma) is a species of duck, and a member of the genus Netta. There are two subspecies, the South American (southern) pochard N. e. erythrophthalma (Wied-Neuwied, 1833) and the African (southern) pochard N. e. brunnea (Eyton, 1838). [more]

Gattung Aythya:
Aythya affinis / Lesser scaup (Aythya affinis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Fuligula affinis
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Wikipedia: Lesser scaup
The lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter. It is colloquially known as the little bluebill or broadbill because of its distinctive blue bill. The origin of the name scaup may stem from the bird's preference for feeding on scalp—the Scottish word for clams, oysters, and mussels; however, some credit it to the female's discordant scaup call as the name's source.[2] It is apparently a very close relative of the Holarctic greater scaup or "bluebill" (A. marila), with which it forms a superspecies.[3][4] The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek aithuia an unidentified seabird mentioned by authors including Hesychius and Aristotle, and Latin, affinis "related to", from its resemblance to the greater scaup.[5] [more]

Unterfamilie Tadorninae (Halbgänse):
Gattung Neochen:
Orinokogans / Orinoco goose (Neochen jubata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Neochen jubatus
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Wikipedia: Orinoco goose
The Orinoco goose (Neochen jubata) is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae, and placed in the genus Neochen. Three fossil relatives have been described from Pleistocene sites: Neochen pugil from Brazil, Neochen debilis from Argentina and Neochen barbadiana from Barbados. [more]

Gattung Sarkidiornis:
Sarkidiornis sylvicola / South american comb duck (Sarkidiornis sylvicola)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sarkidiornis melanotos sylvicola
Auch bekannst als: Comb duck
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Gattung Merganetta:
Merganetta armata / Torrent duck (Merganetta armata)
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The torrent duck (Merganetta armata) is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is the only member of the genus Merganetta. It is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the "perching duck" assemblage where it was formerly assigned to was dissolved because it turned out to be paraphyletic.[2] [more]

Gattung Cairina:
Moschusente / Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata)
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Wikipedia: Muscovy duck
The Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) is a large duck native to Mexico and Central and South America. Small wild and feral breeding populations have established themselves in the United States, particularly in Florida, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, the Big Island of Hawaii, as well as in many other parts of North America, including southern Canada. Feral Muscovy ducks are found in New Zealand, Australia, and in parts of Europe. [more]

Gattung Oxyura:
Schwarzkopf-Ruderente / Ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis)
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Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America.
Deutschland: eingebürgertes Neozoon, ausnahmsweise Brutvogel

Gattung Nomonyx:
Nomonyx dominicus / Masked duck (Nomonyx dominicus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Oxyura dominica
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Wikipedia: Masked duck
Allgemein: The masked duck (Nomonyx dominicus) is a tiny stiff-tailed duck ranging through the tropical Americas. They are found from Mexico to South America and also in the Caribbean. Primarily not migratory, masked ducks are reported as very uncommon vagrants in the southernmost United States, along the Mexican border and in Florida. As of 2000, the conservation status for masked ducks in Texas is 3,800 birds.[2] On April 1, 1962, it was recorded from Lowndes County, Georgia, where it was photographed by Alexander Wetmore.[3] [more]

Familie Anhimidae (Screamers):

Gattung Anhima:
Anhima cornuta / Horned screamer (Anhima cornuta)
Alternative Klassifikation: Palamedea cornuta
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Wikipedia: Horned screamer
The horned screamer (Anhima cornuta) is a member of a small family of birds, the Anhimidae, which occurs in wetlands of tropical South America. There are three screamer species, the other two being the southern screamer and the northern screamer in the genus Chauna. They are related to the ducks, geese and swans, which are in the family Anatidae, but have bills looking more like those of game birds. [more]

Familie Anatidae (Waterfowl):

Unterfamilie Dendrocygninae:
Gattung Dendrocygna:
Gelbe Pfeifgans / Fulvous whistling-duck (Dendrocygna bicolor)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous whistling-duck
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
The fulvous whistling duck or fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor) is a species of whistling duck that breeds across the world's tropical regions in much of Mexico and South America, the West Indies, the southern United States, sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian subcontinent. It has plumage that is mainly reddish brown, long legs and a long grey bill, and shows a distinctive white band across its black tail in flight. Like other members of its ancient lineage, it has a whistling call which is given in flight or on the ground. Its preferred habitat consists of wetlands with plentiful vegetation, including shallow lakes and paddy fields. The nest, built from plant material and unlined, is placed among dense vegetation or in a tree hole. The typical clutch is around ten whitish eggs. The breeding adults, which pair for life, take turns to incubate, and the eggs hatch in 24–29 days. The downy grey ducklings leave the nest within a day or so of hatching, but the parents continue to protect them until they fledge around nine weeks later. [more]

Herbstpfeifgans / Black-bellied whistling-duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anas autumnalis
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The black-bellied whistling duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis), formerly called the black-bellied tree duck, is a whistling duck that breeds from the southernmost United States, Mexico, and tropical Central to south-central South America. In the US, it can be found year-round in peninsular Florida, parts of southeast Texas, coastal Alabama and seasonally in southeast Arizona, and Louisiana's Gulf Coast. It is a rare breeder in such disparate locations as Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina, though it is now a common breeder in parts of central Florida. There is a large population of several hundred that winter each year in Audubon Park in uptown New Orleans, Louisiana. Since it is one of only two whistling duck species native to North America, it is occasionally just known as the "whistling duck" or "Mexican squealer" in the southern USA. [more]

Ordnung Suliformes:

Familie Phalacrocoracidae (Kormorane / Cormorants and shags):

Gattung Phalacrocorax:
Olivenscharbe / Neotropic cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus)
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Wikipedia: Neotropic cormorant
The neotropic cormorant or olivaceous cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus) is a medium-sized cormorant found throughout the American tropics and subtropics, from the middle Rio Grande and the Gulf and Californian coasts of the United States south through Mexico and Central America to southern South America, where it is called by the Indian name of biguá. It also breeds on the Bahamas, Cuba and Trinidad. It can be found both at coasts (including some mangrove areas) and on inland waters. There are at least two subspecies: P. b. mexicanus from Nicaragua northwards and P. b. brasilianus further south. In Peru the neotropic cormorant is used by the Uru people for fishing. [more]

Gattung Leucocarbo:
Guanokormoran / Guanay shag (Leucocarbo bougainvillii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phalacrocorax bougainvillii
Auch bekannst als: Guanay cormorant
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Ordnung Pelecaniformes (Ibis, herons and pelicans):

Familie Ardeidae (Reiher / Herons):

Gattung Ardea (Great herons):
Silberreiher / Great egret (Ardea alba)
Alternative Klassifikation: Egretta albus
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Silberreiher in Deutschland, von WikiCommons Von Andreas Eichler, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=59954907
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
Auf dem Heimweg von Schwanden haben wir bei Benken ganz weisse Reiher gesehen. Laut ornitho.ch waren sie Silberreiher.
Bei den meisten Quellen heisst es, sie sind in der Schweiz nur Durchzüger oder Wintergäste. Aber laut Balzari und Gygax, brüten auch einige Voegel am Lac Neuchatel seit 2013.
Vokalisierung: Silent outside breeding ground. [Link]
Rufe: In colonies various harsh calls like a dry, and mechanical "kerrrrrrr", and a very nasal "geet" or "ga-geet ga-geet" are heard. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=85-102 cm, Flügelspanne=140-170 cm, Gewicht=960-1030 g

Kanadareiher / Great blue heron (Ardea herodias)
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Great blue heron, apparently known as a predator of small birds and chased away, above Cherrywood Court. 2021-06-17 05.48.04 Maryland
Allgemein: The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America and Central America, as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos Islands. It is a rare vagrant to coastal Spain, the Azores, and areas of far southern Europe. An all-white population found in south Florida and the Florida Keys is known as the great white heron. Debate exists about whether this represents a white color morph of the great blue heron, a subspecies of it, or an entirely separate species.[2][3] The status of white individuals known to occur elsewhere in the Caribbean, and very rarely elsewhere in eastern North America, is unclear.[3] [more]

Cocoireiher / Cocoi heron (Ardea cocoi)
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Wikipedia: Cocoi heron
The cocoi heron (Ardea cocoi) is a species of long-legged wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae found across South America. It has predominantly pale grey plumage with a darker grey crest. A carnivore, it hunts fish and crustaceans in shallow water. [more]

Gattung Nycticorax (Night herons):
Nachtreiher / Black-crowned night-heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)
Auch bekannst als: Black-crowned night heron
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Wikipedia: Black-crowned night-heron
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
The black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), or black-capped night heron, commonly shortened to just night heron in Eurasia, is a medium-sized heron found throughout a large part of the world, except in the coldest regions and Australasia (where it is replaced by the closely related nankeen night heron, with which it has hybridized in the area of contact). [more]
Rufe: Most commonly hear call is a nasal, soft croaking "roack", like cross between Raven and frog. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=58-65 cm, Flügelspanne=105-112 cm, Gewicht=500-800 g

Gattung Egretta (Plumed egrets):
Egretta thula / Snowy egret (Egretta thula)
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Wikipedia: Snowy egret
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
Allgemein: The snowy egret (Egretta thula) is a small white heron. The genus name comes from Provençal French for the little egret, aigrette, which is a diminutive of aigron, 'heron'. The species name thula is the Araucano term for the black-necked swan, applied to this species in error by Chilean naturalist Juan Ignacio Molina in 1782.[3] [more]

Blaureiher / Little blue heron (Egretta caerulea)
Alternative Klassifikation: Florida caerulea
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Wikipedia: Little blue heron
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
The little blue heron (Egretta caerulea) is a small heron belonging to the family Ardeidae. [more]

Dreifarbenreiher / Tricolored heron (Egretta tricolor)
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Wikipedia: Tricolored heron
The tricolored heron (Egretta tricolor), formerly known as the Louisiana heron, is a small species of heron native to coastal parts of the Americas; in the Atlantic region, it ranges from the northeastern United States, south along the coast, through the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean, to northern South America as far south as Brazil. In the Pacific region, it ranges from Peru to California, but it is only a nonbreeding visitor to the far north. [more]

Gattung Nyctanassa:
Krabbenreiher / Yellow-crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea)
Auch bekannst als: Yellow-crowned night-heron
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Juvenile Yellow-crowned night heron in Manzanillo, Costa Rica. 2020-03-13 08.59.00 Central America
Der Krabbenreiher (Nyctanassa violacea, Syn.: Nycticorax violaceus) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Reiher. [more]

Gattung Botaurus (Brown bitterns):
Südamerikanische Rohrdommel / Pinnated bittern (Botaurus pinnatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ardea pinnata
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Wikipedia: Pinnated bittern
The pinnated bittern (Botaurus pinnatus), also known as the South American bittern, is a large member of the heron family (Ardeidae) found in the New World tropics. Like the other Botaurus bitterns, its plumage is mostly buffy-brown and cryptically patterned. Though it is a widespread species, it is rarely seen – presumably due to its skulking habits – and much about its life history remains little known. [more]

Gattung Bubulcus (Cattle egrets):
Kuhreiher / Cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Egretta ibis
Auch bekannst als: Western cattle egret
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Arenal cattle w cattle egrets. 2018-02-27 16.42.14 Central America
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
The cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) is a cosmopolitan species of heron (family Ardeidae) found in the tropics, subtropics, and warm-temperate zones. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Bubulcus, although some authorities regard two of its subspecies as full species, the western cattle egret and the eastern cattle egret. Despite the similarities in plumage to the egrets of the genus Egretta, it is more closely related to the herons of Ardea. Originally native to parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe, it has undergone a rapid expansion in its distribution and successfully colonised much of the rest of the world in the last century. [more]
Vokalisierung: Usually silent away from breeding ground. In the colonies a chorus of various coarse sounds can be heard. Most distinct is a disyllabic "rick-rack". Other sounds includes short, guttural utterings, or drawn, harsh shrieks. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=48-53 cm, Flügelspanne=90-96 cm, Gewicht=300-400 g

Gattung Butorides (Green-backed herons):
Butorides striata / Green-backed heron (Butorides striata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Butorides striatus
Auch bekannst als: Striated heron
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Wikipedia: Green-backed heron
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, South America, Africa.

Grünreiher / Green heron (Butorides virescens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ardea virescens
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Allgemein: The green heron (Butorides virescens) is a small heron of North and Central America. Butorides is from Middle English butor "bittern" and Ancient Greek -oides, "resembling", and virescens is Latin for "greenish".[2] [more]

Gattung Cochlearius:
Kahnschnabel / Boat-billed heron (Cochlearius cochlearius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cochlearius cochlearia
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Boat billed heron in Cahuita, Costa Rica. 2020-03-17 16.57.49 Central America
Der Kahnschnabel (Cochlearius cochlearius) gehört innerhalb der Familie der Reiher (Ardeidae) zur monotypischen Gattung Cochlearius. [more]

Gattung Ixobrychus (Least bitterns):
Amerikanische Zwergdommel / Least bittern (Ixobrychus exilis)
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The least bittern (Ixobrychus exilis) is a small heron, the smallest member of the family Ardeidae found in the Americas. [more]

Gattung Tigrisoma:
Streifenreiher / Fasciated tiger heron (Tigrisoma fasciatum)
Auch bekannst als: Fasciated tiger-heron
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Fasciated tiger heron. 2020-02-19 06.59.06 Central America
We saw this on a guided tour of the Pipeline Road near Gamboa, Panama, which is named after an oil pipeline built to ensure supply during World War II, but never actually put into service, and now providing access to Soberania National Park.
Allgemein: Der Streifenreiher (Tigrisoma fasciatum) ist ein in Südamerika verbreiteter Reiher. [more]

Marmorreiher / Rufescent tiger-heron (Tigrisoma lineatum)
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Wikipedia: Rufescent tiger-heron
The rufescent tiger heron (Tigrisoma lineatum) is a species of heron in the family Ardeidae. It is found in wetlands from Central America through much of South America. [more]

Gattung Zebrilus:
Zebrilus undulatus / Zigzag heron (Zebrilus undulatus)
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Wikipedia: Zigzag heron
The zigzag heron (Zebrilus undulatus) is a species of heron in the family Ardeidae, also including egrets and bitterns. It is in the monotypic genus Zebrilus.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Agamia:
Agamia agami / Agami heron (Agamia agami)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ardea agami
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Wikipedia: Agami heron
The agami heron (Agamia agami) is a medium-sized heron. It is a resident breeding bird from Central America south to Peru and Brazil. It is sometimes known as the chestnut-bellied heron, and is the only member of the genus Agamia (Reichenbach, 1853). In Brazil it is sometimes called Soco beija-flor, meaning 'hummingbird heron', thanks to its unique coloration pattern.[2] [more]

Gattung Pilherodius:
Kappenreiher / Capped heron (Pilherodius pileatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Nyctocorax pileatus
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Wikipedia: Capped heron
The capped heron (Pilherodius pileatus) is a water bird endemic to the neotropics, inhabiting rainforest from the center of Panama to the south of Brazil.[2] It is the only species of the genus Pilherodius, and one of the least known of the heron family, Ardeidae. It is superficially similar to the group of the night herons, but is active during daytime or at twilight.[3] [more]

Familie Anhingidae (Anhingas):

Gattung Anhinga:
Anhinga anhinga / American anhinga (Anhinga anhinga)
Alternative Klassifikation: Plotus anhinga
Auch bekannst als: Anhinga
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Familie Fregatidae (Frigatebirds):

Gattung Fregata:
Bindenfregattvogel / Great frigatebird (Fregata minor)
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Wikipedia: Great frigatebird
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
The great frigatebird (Fregata minor) is a large seabird in the frigatebird family. There are major nesting populations in the tropical Pacific (including the Galapagos Islands) and Indian Oceans, as well as a tiny population in the South Atlantic. [more]

Prachtfregattvogel / Magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens)
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Wikipedia: Magnificent frigatebird
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
The magnificent frigatebird (Fregata magnificens) or man o' war is a seabird of the frigatebird family Fregatidae. With a length of 89–114 centimetres (35–45 in) and wingspan of 2.17–2.44 m (7.1–8.0 ft) it is the largest species of frigatebird. It occurs over tropical and subtropical waters off America, between northern Mexico and Perú on the Pacific coast and between Florida and southern Brazil along the Atlantic coast.[1] There are also populations on the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific and the Cape Verde islands in the Atlantic. [more]

Familie Pelecanidae (Pelicans):

Gattung Pelecanus:
Pelecanus occidentalis / Brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)
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Brown pelican tentative ID. 2020-03-08 13.27.20 Central America
The brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is a bird of the pelican family, Pelecanidae, one of three species found in the Americas and one of two that feed by diving into water. It is found on the Atlantic Coast from New Jersey to the mouth of the Amazon River, and along the Pacific Coast from British Columbia to northern Chile, including the Galapagos Islands. The nominate subspecies in its breeding plumage has a white head with a yellowish wash on the crown. The nape and neck are dark maroon–brown. The upper sides of the neck have white lines along the base of the gular pouch, and the lower fore neck has a pale yellowish patch. The male and female are similar, but the female is slightly smaller. The nonbreeding adult has a white head and neck. The pink skin around the eyes becomes dull and gray in the nonbreeding season. It lacks any red hue, and the pouch is strongly olivaceous ochre-tinged and the legs are olivaceous gray to blackish-gray. [more]

Chilepelikan / Peruvian pelican (Pelecanus thagus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pelecanus occidentalis thagus
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Wikipedia: Peruvian pelican
The Peruvian pelican (Pelecanus thagus) is a member of the pelican family. It lives on the west coast of South America, breeding in loose colonies from about 33.5° in central Chile to Piura in northern Peru, and occurring as a visitor in southern Chile and Ecuador.[2] [more]

Familie Phaethontidae (Tropicbirds):

Gattung Phaethon:
Rotschnabel-Tropikvogel / Red-billed tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus)
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Wikipedia: Red-billed tropicbird
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
The red-billed tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus) is a tropicbird, one of three closely related species of seabird of tropical oceans. Superficially resembling a tern in appearance, it has mostly white plumage with some black markings on the wings and back, a black mask and, as its common name suggests, a red bill. Most adults have tail streamers that are about two times their body length, with those in males being generally longer than those in females. The red-billed tropicbird itself has three subspecies recognized, including the nominate. The subspecies mesonauta is distinguished from the nominate by the rosy tinge of its fresh plumage, and the subspecies indicus can be differentiated by its smaller size, more restricted mask, and more orange bill. This species ranges across the tropical Atlantic, eastern Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The nominate is found in the southern Atlantic Ocean, the subspecies indicus in the waters off of the Middle East and in the Indian Ocean, and the subspecies mesonauta in the eastern portions of both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans and in the Caribbean. It was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. [more]

Familie Sulidae (Tölpel / Gannets and boobies):

Gattung Sula:
Rotfußtölpel / Red-footed booby (Sula sula)
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Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : North America, South America, Africa.
The red-footed booby (Sula sula) is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae. Adults always have red feet, but the colour of the plumage varies. They are powerful and agile fliers, but they are clumsy in takeoffs and landings. They are found widely in the tropics, and breed colonially in coastal regions, especially islands. The species faces few natural or man-made threats, although its population is declining; it is considered to be a least-concern species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). [more]

Nazcatölpel / Nazca booby (Sula granti)
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The Nazca booby (Sula granti) is a large seabird of the booby family, Sulidae, native to the eastern Pacific. First described by Walter Rothschild in 1902, it was long considered a subspecies of the masked booby until recognised as distinct genetically and behaviorally in 2002. It has a typical sulid body shape, with a long pointed orange-yellow bill, long neck, aerodynamic body, long slender wings and pointed tail. The adult is bright white with black and white wings, a black tail and a dark face mask. [more]

Blaufußtölpel / Blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii)
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Wikipedia: Blue-footed booby
The blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) is a marine bird native to subtropical and tropical regions of the eastern Pacific Ocean. It is one of six species of the genus Sula – known as boobies. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive bright blue feet, which is a sexually selected trait. Males display their feet in an elaborate mating ritual by lifting them up and down while strutting before the female. The female is slightly larger than the male and can measure up to 90 cm (35 in) long with a wingspan up to 1.5 m (5 ft).[2] [more]

Guanotölpel / Peruvian booby (Sula variegata)
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The Peruvian booby (Sula variegata) is an endemic bird of the Peruvian current, and an important predator of the marine community to which it belongs.[3] Its distribution is much less widespread than other closely related booby species. It is the most abundant seabird species that inhabits the Peruvian coast[4] and the second most important guano-producing seabird. During the mid-twentieth century, the Peruvian booby population reached 3 million birds.[5] [more]

Familie Threskiornithidae:

Gattung Plegadis:
Plegadis falcinellus / Glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)
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Wikipedia: Glossy ibis
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
The glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) is a water bird in the order Pelecaniformes and the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae. The scientific name derives from Ancient Greek plegados and Latin, falcis, both meaning "sickle" and referring to the distinctive shape of the bill.[2] [more]
Vokalisierung: Generally silent away from breeding ground. Dry, crow-like "garr garr", may be heard occasionally in flight. At breeding ground various guttural grunts, and piping, hissing sounds. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=55-65 cm, Flügelspanne=80-95 cm, Gewicht=530-768 g

Gattung Platalea:
Rosalöffler / Roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ajaia ajaja
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Wikipedia: Roseate spoonbill
Allgemein: The roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) is a gregarious wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family, Threskiornithidae. It is a resident breeder in South America mostly east of the Andes, and in coastal regions of the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, the Gulf Coast of the United States,[2][3] and from central Florida's Atlantic coast[4] at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, adjoined with NASA Kennedy Space Center at least as far north as South Carolina's Myrtle Beach.[5] [more]

Gattung Eudocimus:
Eudocimus albus / White ibis (Eudocimus albus)
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Eudocimus ruber / Scarlet ibis (Eudocimus ruber)
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The scarlet ibis (Eudocimus ruber) is a species of ibis in the bird family Threskiornithidae. It inhabits tropical South America and part of the Caribbean. In form, it resembles most of the other twenty-seven extant species of ibis, but its remarkably brilliant scarlet coloration makes it unmistakable. It is one of the two national birds of Trinidad and Tobago, and its Tupi–Guarani name, guará, is part of the name of several municipalities along the coast of Brazil.[2] [more]

Gattung Theristicus:
Theristicus branickii / Andean ibis (Theristicus branickii)
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Wikipedia: Andean ibis
The Andean ibis (Theristicus branickii) is a species of bird in the family Threskiornithidae. It is found in grassland and fields in western South America. This species was considered a subspecies of the black-faced ibis, and some taxonomic authorities (including the American Ornithological Society) still consider it so. [more]

Gattung Phimosus:
Mohrenibis / Bare-faced ibis (Phimosus infuscatus)
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Wikipedia: Bare-faced ibis
The bare-faced ibis (Phimosus infuscatus), also known as the whispering ibis, is a species of bird in the family Threskiornithidae, in the monotypic genus Phimosus.[2] [more]

Gattung Mesembrinibis:
Grünibis / Green ibis (Mesembrinibis cayennensis)
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Wikipedia: Green ibis
The green ibis (Mesembrinibis cayennensis), also known as the Cayenne ibis, is a wading bird in the ibis family Threskiornithidae. It is the only member of the genus Mesembrinibis. [more]

Ordnung Passeriformes (Singvögel / Passerine):

Unterordnung Passeri (Sperlingsvögel):

Überfamilie Sylvioidea:
Familie Hirundinidae (Schwalben / Swallows):
Gattung Hirundo:
Rauchschwalbe / Barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)
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Rauchschwalben schenkel farm, farbe betont für ID. 2020-04-16 10.09.16 Luppmen
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
Seen every evening from spring to fall, need good picture.
Etymologie: In früheren Jahrhunderten flogen sie vielfach durch die Öffnungen im Giebel ein und aus, durch die auch der Rauch des Herdfeuers abzog. So erhielten sie den Namen Rauchschwalben. [Link]
Gesang: Characteristic calls and song. Song a sparkling, squeaky energetic improvisation with interspersed contact calls, often with diagnostic ending; an electric and drawn-out "su-eerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr". [Link]
Rufe: Contact call a short and sharp "weet" or "kee-weet". [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=17-19 cm, Flügelspanne=32-34 cm, Gewicht=16-22 g

Gattung Atticora:
Atticora fasciata / White-banded swallow (Atticora fasciata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hirundo fasciata
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Wikipedia: White-banded swallow
Allgemein: The white-banded swallow (Atticora fasciata) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. They are black with white thighs, a white breast, and white bars on the edges of its wings. They have a distinct, deeply forked tail. [more]

Gattung Neochelidon:
Neochelidon tibialis / White-thighed swallow (Neochelidon tibialis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Atticora tibialis
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Wikipedia: White-thighed swallow
The white-thighed swallow (Neochelidon tibialis) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. Its genus, Neochelidon, is monotypic. [more]

Gattung Tachycineta:
Tachycineta albiventer / White-winged swallow (Tachycineta albiventer)
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Wikipedia: White-winged swallow
The white-winged swallow (Tachycineta albiventer) is a resident breeding swallow in tropical South America from Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, and Argentina. It is not found west of the Andes. This swallow is largely non-migratory. [more]

Tachycineta stolzmanni / Tumbes swallow (Tachycineta stolzmanni)
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Wikipedia: Tumbes swallow
The Tumbes swallow (Tachycineta stolzmanni) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. It is found in northwestern Peru and far southwestern Ecuador. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, coastal saline lagoons, and arable land. [more]

Gattung Progne:
Purpurschwalbe / Purple martin (Progne subis)
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Wikipedia: Purple martin
The purple martin (Progne subis) is the largest swallow in North America. Despite their name, purple martins are not truly purple. Their dark blackish-blue feathers have an iridescent sheen caused by the refraction of incident light[2] giving them a bright blue to navy blue or deep purple appearance. In some light they may even appear green in color. [more]

Progne tapera / Brown-chested martin (Progne tapera)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phaeoprogne tapera
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Wikipedia: Brown-chested martin
The brown-chested martin (Progne tapera) is a species of passerine bird in the swallow family. [more]

Progne chalybea / Gray-breasted martin (Progne chalybea)
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Wikipedia: Gray-breasted martin
The grey-breasted martin (Progne chalybea) is a large swallow from Central and South America. [more]

Progne elegans / Elegant martin (Progne elegans)
Alternative Klassifikation: Progne modesta elegans
Auch bekannst als: Southern martin
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Gattung Stelgidopteryx:
Stelgidopteryx ruficollis / Southern rough-winged swallow (Stelgidopteryx ruficollis)
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Arenal hike southern rough-winged swallow tentative ID by Merlin. 2018-02-28 10.47.32 Central America
The southern rough-winged swallow (Stelgidopteryx ruficollis) is a small swallow. It was first formally described as Hirundo ruficollis by French ornithologist Louis Vieillot in 1817 in his Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle.[2] [more]

Gattung Riparia:
Uferschwalbe / Bank swallow (Riparia riparia)
Auch bekannst als: Sand martin
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Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
The sand martin (Riparia riparia) or European sand martin, bank swallow, and collared sand martin in India, is a migratory passerine bird in the swallow family. It has a wide range in summer, embracing practically the whole of Europe and the Mediterranean countries and across the Palearctic to the Pacific Ocean. It is a Holarctic species also found in North America. It winters in eastern and southern Africa, South America, and the Indian Subcontinent. [more]
Gesang: Song a primitive improvisation on the contact call. [Link]
Rufe: Contact call a mono- or disyllabic "trrrrt". Similar to House Martin but more raucous and less crisp, with less rolling r's, and with stable pitch throughout. Alarm call similar to House Martin; a sharp plaintive "tseep", but somewhat purer and more drawn. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=12 cm, Flügelspanne=26-29 cm, Gewicht=11-16 g

Gattung Petrochelidon:
Petrochelidon pyrrhonota / Cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hirundo pyrrhonota
Auch bekannst als: American cliff swallow
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Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America.
Allgemein: The cliff swallow or American cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) is a member of the passerine bird family Hirundinidae, the swallows and martins.[2] The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek; Petrochelidon originates from the petros meaning "rock" and khelidon "swallow", pyrrhonota comes from purrhos meaning "flame-coloured" and -notos "-backed".[3] [more]

Petrochelidon rufocollaris / Chestnut-collared swallow (Petrochelidon rufocollaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hirundo rufocollaris
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-collared swallow
The chestnut-collared swallow (Petrochelidon rufocollaris) is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are pastureland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Pygochelidon:
Pygochelidon cyanoleuca / Blue-and-white swallow (Pygochelidon cyanoleuca)
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Wikipedia: Blue-and-white swallow
The blue-and-white swallow (Notiochelidon cyanoleuca) is a passerine bird that breeds from Nicaragua south throughout South America, except in the deserts and the Amazon Basin. The southern race is migratory, wintering as far north as Trinidad, where it is a regular visitor. The nominate northern race may have bred on that island.[2] [more]

Überfamilie Passeroidea:
Familie Passeridae (Sperlinge / Sparrows):
Gattung Passer:
Haussperling / House sparrow (Passer domesticus)
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Pair of house sparrows in a tree near Zürichstrasse, Fehraltorf 2020-04-11 07.54.30 Luppmen
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America (introduced), South America, Africa.
Einer der meistverbreitete Vögel überall in Europa und Nordamerika. In Fehraltorf gibt's 5 Haussperlinge für jeden Feldsperling.
Praktisch überall. Oft auf dem Boden oder auf deinem Tisch im Cafe, auch in Gruppen in Büschen und Hecken.
Gesang: Song a primitive, monosyllabic, or slightly disyllabic "chilp", hard to distinguish from Tree Sparrow. [Link]
Rufe: Most calls very similar to Tree Sparrow, but lacks said species' distinct high pitched call (chew-itt), and alarm call is less dry and raucous. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=14-15 cm, Flügelspanne=21-25 cm, Gewicht=24-38 g

Gesang: Monotones Zirpen. Hauptsächlich 2-5 KHz mit Übertönen.
Gesang Eigenschaften: Melody: simple rhythmic, slow, Frequency: 2-5 KHz Singing season: 01-01 - 08-31 Dawn chorus start, 30 minutes before dawn.

Familie Fringillidae (Finken):
Unterfamilie Carduelinae:
Gattung Spinus (Siskins):
Mexikozeisig / Lesser goldfinch (Spinus psaltria)
Alternative Klassifikation: Carduelis psaltria
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Wikipedia: Lesser goldfinch
Allgemein: The lesser goldfinch (Spinus psaltria) is a very small songbird of the Americas. Together with its relatives the American goldfinch and Lawrence's goldfinch, it forms the American goldfinches clade in the genus Spinus sensu stricto. [more]

Spinus xanthogastrus / Yellow-bellied siskin (Spinus xanthogastrus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sporagra xanthogastra
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Wikipedia: Yellow-bellied siskin
The yellow-bellied siskin (Spinus xanthogastrus) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It breeds from Costa Rica south to southern Ecuador, central Bolivia and the highlands of northwestern Venezuela. [more]

Spinus siemiradzkii / Saffron siskin (Spinus siemiradzkii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Carduelis siemiradzkii
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Wikipedia: Saffron siskin
The saffron siskin (Spinus siemiradzkii) is a species of finch in the family Fringillidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and urban areas. It is threatened by habitat destruction and the IUCN has assessed it as being a "vulnerable species". [more]

Magellanzeisig / Hooded siskin (Spinus magellanicus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sporagra magellanica
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Wikipedia: Hooded siskin
The hooded siskin (Spinus magellanicus) is a small passerine bird in the finch family (Fringillidae), native to South America. It belongs to the putative clade of neotropical siskins in the genus Spinus sensu lato. [more]

Spinus olivaceus / Olivaceous siskin (Spinus olivaceus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Carduelis olivacea
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Wikipedia: Olivaceous siskin
The olivaceous siskin (Spinus olivaceus) is a species of finch in the family Fringillidae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Spinus spinescens / Andean siskin (Spinus spinescens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Carduelis spinescens
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Wikipedia: Andean siskin
The Andean siskin (Spinus spinescens) is a species of finch in the family Fringillidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, and heavily degraded former forest.[1] [more]

Unterfamilie Emberizinae:
Gattung Cyanerpes:
Türkisnaschvogel / Red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus)
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Red-legged honeycreeper. 2020-02-21 07.42.10 Central America
We saw this on the grounds of Gamboa Rainforest Resort, a hotel at the old U.S. administrative center for the Panama Canal. You can spend hours watching birds and wildlife just around the hotel.
Allgemein: Der Türkisnaschvogel, auch Rotfußhonigsauger (Cyanerpes cyaneus) genannt, ist eine kleine Vogelart aus der Familie der Tangaren (Thraupidae). [more]

Purpurnaschvogel / Purple honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus)
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Wikipedia: Purple honeycreeper
The purple honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) is a small Neotropical bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is found in the tropical New World from Colombia and Venezuela south to Brazil, and on Trinidad. A few, possibly introduced birds have been recorded on Tobago. [more]

Cyanerpes nitidus / Short-billed honeycreeper (Cyanerpes nitidus)
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Wikipedia: Short-billed honeycreeper
The short-billed honeycreeper (Cyanerpes nitidus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Tersina:
Schwalbentangare / Swallow tanager (Tersina viridis)
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Wikipedia: Swallow tanager
The swallow tanager (Tersina viridis) is a species of Neotropic bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Tersina. It is found widely throughout South America, from eastern Panama to far northern Argentina. The species is sexually dimorphic: the female is a yellow-green and the male a turquoise blue with a small deep black face and upper throat patch. [more]

Tribus Cardinalini:
Gattung Pheucticus:
Rosenbrust-Kernknacker / Rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus)
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Wikipedia: Rose-breasted grosbeak
The rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) is a large, seed-eating grosbeak in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae). It is primarily a foliage gleaner.[2] Males have black heads, wings, backs, and tails, and a bright rose colored patch on their white breast. Males and females exhibit marked sexual dimorphism. [more]

Pheucticus aureoventris / Black-backed grosbeak (Pheucticus aureoventris)
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Wikipedia: Black-backed grosbeak
The black-backed grosbeak (Pheucticus aureoventris) is a bird in the family Cardinalidae, the cardinals or cardinal grosbeaks. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. They are often kept as cagebirds.[2][3] [more]

Pheucticus chrysogaster / Golden-bellied grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysogaster)
Auch bekannst als: Golden grosbeak
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Wikipedia: Golden-bellied grosbeak Ecuador
The golden grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysogaster), also known as golden-bellied grosbeak or southern yellow grosbeak, is a species of grosbeak in the family Cardinalidae. It is similar to, and has sometimes been considered conspecific with, the yellow grosbeak. [more]

Gattung Cyanoloxia:
Cyanoloxia cyanoides / Blue-black grosbeak (Cyanoloxia cyanoides)
Alternative Klassifikation: Passerina cyanoides
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Wikipedia: Blue-black grosbeak
The blue-black grosbeak (Cyanoloxia cyanoides) is a species of songbird in the family Cardinalidae. [more]

Cyanoloxia rothschildii / Rothschild's grosbeak (Cyanoloxia rothschildii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cyanocompsa cyanoides rothschildii
Auch bekannst als: Amazonian grosbeak
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Gattung Parkerthraustes:
Parkerthraustes humeralis / Yellow-shouldered grosbeak (Parkerthraustes humeralis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-shouldered grosbeak
The yellow-shouldered grosbeak (Parkerthraustes humeralis) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of its genus Parkerthraustes. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Chlorophonia:
Grünorganist / Blue-naped chlorophonia (Chlorophonia cyanea)
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Wikipedia: Blue-naped chlorophonia
The blue-naped chlorophonia (Chlorophonia cyanea) is a colourful South American species of bird in the family Fringillidae; it was formerly placed in the Thraupidae. It is generally fairly common. [more]

Chlorophonia flavirostris / Yellow-collared chlorophonia (Chlorophonia flavirostris)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-collared chlorophonia
The yellow-collared chlorophonia (Chlorophonia flavirostris) is a bird species in the family Fringillidae (it was formerly placed in Thraupidae). It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys / Chestnut-breasted chlorophonia (Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-breasted chlorophonia
The chestnut-breasted chlorophonia (Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys) is a bird species in the family Fringillidae (formerly in Thraupidae). It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Chlorophonia cyanocephala / Golden-rumped euphonia (Chlorophonia cyanocephala)
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Wikipedia: Golden-rumped euphonia
The golden-rumped euphonia (Chlorophonia cyanocephala) is a species of bird in the family Fringillidae, formerly placed in the Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Euphonia:
Euphonia minuta / White-vented euphonia (Euphonia minuta)
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Wikipedia: White-vented euphonia
The white-vented euphonia (Euphonia minuta) is a species of bird in the family Fringillidae. [more]

Dickschnabelorganist / Thick-billed euphonia (Euphonia laniirostris)
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Wikipedia: Thick-billed euphonia
The thick-billed euphonia (Euphonia laniirostris) is a species of bird in the family Fringillidae, formerly placed in the Thraupidae. [more]

Euphonia xanthogaster / Orange-bellied euphonia (Euphonia xanthogaster)
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Wikipedia: Orange-bellied euphonia
The orange-bellied euphonia (Euphonia xanthogaster) is a species of bird in the finch family, Fringillidae. They were formerly considered tanagers (Thraupidae). It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Euphonia fulvicrissa / Fulvous-vented euphonia (Euphonia fulvicrissa)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous-vented euphonia
The fulvous-vented euphonia (Euphonia fulvicrissa) is a species of bird in the family Fringillidae, formerly placed in the Thraupidae [more]

Euphonia mesochrysa / Bronze-green euphonia (Euphonia mesochrysa)
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Wikipedia: Bronze-green euphonia
The bronze-green euphonia (Euphonia mesochrysa) is a bird species in the family Fringillidae (formerly in Thraupidae). It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Euphonia saturata / Orange-crowned euphonia (Euphonia saturata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phonasca saturata
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Wikipedia: Orange-crowned euphonia
The orange-crowned euphonia (Euphonia saturata) is a species of bird in the family Fringillidae. [more]

Euphonia chlorotica / Purple-throated euphonia (Euphonia chlorotica)
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Wikipedia: Purple-throated euphonia
The purple-throated euphonia (Euphonia chlorotica) is a songbird species in the family Fringillidae. It was formerly placed in the Thraupidae. [more]

Euphonia chrysopasta / Golden-bellied euphonia (Euphonia chrysopasta)
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Wikipedia: Golden-bellied euphonia
The white-lored euphonia or golden-bellied euphonia (Euphonia chrysopasta) is a songbird species of the family Fringillidae, having recently been moved there from the Thraupidae. [more]

Euphonia rufiventris / Rufous-bellied euphonia (Euphonia rufiventris)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-bellied euphonia
The rufous-bellied euphonia (Euphonia rufiventris) is a species of bird in the family Fringillidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Familie Motacillidae (Stelzenverwandte):
Gattung Anthus:
Anthus bogotensis / Paramo pipit (Anthus bogotensis)
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Wikipedia: Paramo pipit
The paramo pipit (Anthus bogotensis) is a species of bird in the family Motacillidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland and pastureland. [more]

Familie Estrildidae:
Unterfamilie Estrildinae:
Gattung Lonchura (Mannikins):
Schwarzbauchnonne / Tricolored munia (Lonchura malacca)
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Wikipedia: Tricolored munia
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, South America.
The tricoloured munia (Lonchura malacca) is an estrildid finch, native to Bangladesh,[2] India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and southern China. The species has also introduced to the Caribbean, in Trinidad, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Venezuela. This species, like the chestnut munia has been known as the black-headed munia. Immature birds have pale brown upperparts, lack the dark head found in adults, and have uniform buff underparts that can be confused with immatures of other munias such as the scaly-breasted munia. [more]

Familie Icteridae (New world blackbirds, orioles and allies):
Gattung Sturnella:
Leistes militaris / Red-breasted meadowlark (Leistes militaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sturnella militaris
Auch bekannst als: Red-breasted blackbird
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Wikipedia: Red-breasted meadowlark
The red-breasted meadowlark (Leistes militaris) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It was formerly named red-breasted blackbird but is not closely related to the red-winged blackbird group.[2] [more]

Gattung Quiscalus:
Dohlengrackel / Great-tailed grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus)
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Monteverde great tailed grackle female. 2018-02-12 16.47.52 Central America
The great-tailed grackle or Mexican grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) is a medium-sized, highly social passerine bird native to North and South America. A member of the family Icteridae, it is one of 10 extant species of grackle and is closely related to the boat-tailed grackle and the extinct slender-billed grackle.[2] In the southern United States, it is sometimes simply referred to as "blackbird" or (erroneously) "crow"[3] due to its glossy black plumage, and similarly it is often called cuervo ("crow") in some parts of Mexico, although it is not a member of the crow genus Corvus, nor even of the family Corvidae. [more]

Gattung Cacicus:
Cacicus uropygialis / Scarlet-rumped cacique (Cacicus uropygialis)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-rumped cacique
The scarlet-rumped cacique (Cacicus uropygialis) is a passerine bird species in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds from eastern Honduras to Panama and in the Pacific lowlands of South America from western Colombia south to Ecuador, and in the lower reaches of the northern Andes. There are several subspecies, some of which have been proposed for elevation to full species status. [more]

Gelbbürzelkassike / Yellow-rumped cacique (Cacicus cela)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-rumped cacique
The yellow-rumped cacique (Cacicus cela) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds in much of northern South America from Panama and Trinidad south to Peru, Bolivia and central Brazil. However, they have been sighted as far north as Nayarit state in Mexico. [more]

Cacicus haemorrhous / Red-rumped cacique (Cacicus haemorrhous)
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Wikipedia: Red-rumped cacique
The red-rumped cacique (Cacicus haemorrhous) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is a species of the Amazon Basin and the Guyanas in northern South America, and is only coastal there in the Guyanas and the Amazon River outlet to the Atlantic; a separate large disjunct range exists in all of south-eastern and coastal Brazil, including Paraguay, and parts of north-eastern Argentina. It is also found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Cacicus chrysonotus / Mountain cacique (Cacicus chrysonotus)
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Wikipedia: Mountain cacique
The mountain cacique (Cacicus chrysonotus) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Cacicus oseryi / Casqued cacique (Cacicus oseryi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psarocolius oseryi
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Wikipedia: Casqued cacique
The casqued oropendola (Cacicus oseryi) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. [more]

Cacicus solitarius / Solitary cacique (Cacicus solitarius)
Auch bekannst als: Solitary black cacique
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Wikipedia: Solitary cacique
The solitary cacique or solitary black cacique (Cacicus solitarius) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. [more]

Cacicus latirostris / Band-tailed cacique (Cacicus latirostris)
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Wikipedia: Band-tailed cacique
The band-tailed oropendola (Cacicus latirostris) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. [more]

Cacicus sclateri / Ecuadorian cacique (Cacicus sclateri)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian cacique
The Ecuadorian cacique (Cacicus sclateri) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. A fairly common bird with a wide range, the IUCN has rated it a "species of least concern". [more]

Gattung Amblycercus:
Amblycercus holosericeus / Yellow-billed cacique (Amblycercus holosericeus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sturnus holosericeus
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Wikipedia: Yellow-billed cacique
The yellow-billed cacique (Amblycercus holosericeus) is a species of cacique in the family Icteridae. It is monotypic within the genus Amblycercus.[2] There is some question as to whether or not it is a true cacique.[3][4] [more]

Gattung Dives:
Dives warczewiczi / Scrub blackbird (Dives warczewiczi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Dives warszwewiczi
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Wikipedia: Scrub blackbird
The scrub blackbird (Dives warczewiczi) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. [more]

Gattung Icterus:
Baltimoretrupial / Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula)
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Seldom seen Baltimore Oriole, Cromwell Valley Park. 2021-06-18 11.34.42 Maryland
The Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula) is a small icterid blackbird common in eastern North America as a migratory breeding bird. It received its name from the resemblance of the male's colors to those on the coat-of-arms of Lord Baltimore. Observations of interbreeding between the Baltimore oriole and the western Bullock's oriole, Icterus bullockii, led to both being classified as a single species, called the northern oriole, from 1973 to 1995. Research by James Rising, a professor of zoology at the University of Toronto, and others showed that the two birds actually did not interbreed significantly.[2] [more]

Icterus mesomelas / Yellow-tailed oriole (Icterus mesomelas)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-tailed oriole
The yellow-tailed oriole (Icterus mesomelas) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds from southern Mexico to western Peru and northwestern Venezuela; in Peru it also lives in a river valley corridor. [more]

Icterus chrysater / Yellow-backed oriole (Icterus chrysater)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-backed oriole
The yellow-backed oriole (Icterus chrysater) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. [more]

Icterus cayanensis / Epaulet oriole (Icterus cayanensis)
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Wikipedia: Epaulet oriole
The epaulet oriole (Icterus cayanensis) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. The moriche oriole, formerly considered a distinct species (I. chrysocephalus) is now placed herein as a subspecies. The variable oriole, (I. pyrrhopterus), was formerly considered conspecific, but has recently been split by the SACC. [more]

Icterus croconotus / Orange-backed oriole (Icterus croconotus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Icterus jamacaii croconotus
Auch bekannst als: Orange-backed troupial
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Icterus graceannae / White-edged oriole (Icterus graceannae)
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Wikipedia: White-edged oriole
The white-edged oriole (Icterus graceannae) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Lampropsar:
Lampropsar tanagrinus / Velvet-fronted grackle (Lampropsar tanagrinus)
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The velvet-fronted grackle (Lampropsar tanagrinus) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae, monotypic within the genus Lampropsar. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical swamps and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Gymnomystax:
Gymnomystax mexicanus / Oriole blackbird (Gymnomystax mexicanus)
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Wikipedia: Oriole blackbird
The oriole blackbird (Gymnomystax mexicanus) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. Its genus, Gymnomystax, is monotypic.[2] It is a medium-sized yellow and black bird found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and swamps.[1] [more]

Gattung Molothrus:
Seidenkuhstärling / Shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis)
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Wikipedia: Shiny cowbird
The shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) is a passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds in most of South America except for dense forests and areas of high altitude such as mountains.[1] Since 1900 the shiny cowbirds' range has shifted northward, and it was recorded in the Caribbean islands as well as the United States, where it is found breeding in southern Florida.[2] It is a bird associated with open habitats, including disturbed land from agriculture and deforestation.[1] [more]

Molothrus oryzivorus / Giant cowbird (Molothrus oryzivorus)
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Wikipedia: Giant cowbird
The giant cowbird (Molothrus oryzivorus) is a large passerine bird in the New World family Icteridae. It breeds from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina, and on Trinidad and Tobago. It may have relatively recently colonised the latter island. [more]

Gattung Psarocolius:
Psarocolius decumanus / Crested oropendola (Psarocolius decumanus)
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Wikipedia: Crested oropendola
The crested oropendola also known as the Suriname crested oropendola or the cornbird (Psarocolius decumanus) is a New World tropical icterid bird. It is a resident breeder in lowland South America east of the Andes, from Panama and Colombia south to northern Argentina, as well as on Trinidad and Tobago. If the genus Gymnostinax for the Montezuma oropendola and its closest relatives were considered valid, this species would probably belong in that genus (Price & Lanyon 2002). [more]

Psarocolius wagleri / Chestnut-headed oropendola (Psarocolius wagleri)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-headed oropendola
Psarocolius waglerii (lapsus) [more]

Psarocolius angustifrons / Russet-backed oropendola (Psarocolius angustifrons)
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Wikipedia: Russet-backed oropendola
The russet-backed oropendola (Psarocolius angustifrons) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in wooded habitats in the highlands of the northern and central Andes and the Venezuelan Coastal Range, and in lowlands of the western Amazon. It is generally common and widespread. Males are larger than females, but otherwise the genders are similar. Its plumage is mainly olive and brown, and the outer rectrices are contrastingly yellow. The lowland nominate subspecies has a black bill, while the highland subspecies all have pale bills. These have been regarded as separate species, but as they hybridize freely, all major authorities now regard them as a single species. [more]

Psarocolius viridis / Green oropendola (Psarocolius viridis)
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Wikipedia: Green oropendola
The green oropendola (Psarocolius viridis) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in wooded habitats in the Amazon basin and Guianas of South America, and is generally common. Uniquely among the oropendolas, the green oropendola has a pale bill with an orange tip. Male oropendola weigh around 400 grams, while females are in the 200 gram range. This is a common species and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its status as being of "least concern".[1] [more]

Psarocolius bifasciatus / Olive oropendola (Psarocolius bifasciatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Gymnostinops bifasciatus
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Wikipedia: Olive oropendola
The olive oropendola (Psarocolius bifasciatus) is the largest member of the icterid family and rivals the Amazonian umbrellabird as the largest passerine bird in South America. It is sometimes placed in the genus Gymnostinops instead of Psarocolius. As suggested by its name, it is found widely – but often in low densities – throughout humid lowland forests of the Amazon Basin, with the notable exception of most of the Guiana Shield. It is sometimes split into two species, the western olive oropendola (P. yuracares) and the eastern Pará oropendola (P. bifasciatus), but the subspecies P. y. neivae is widely recognized as a hybrid swarm, and the vast majority of authorities consider them a single species. [more]

Gattung Chrysomus:
Agelasticus xanthophthalmus / Pale-eyed blackbird (Agelasticus xanthophthalmus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Chrysomus xanthophthalmus
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Wikipedia: Pale-eyed blackbird
The pale-eyed blackbird (Agelasticus xanthophthalmus) is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru where its natural habitat is swamps. An inconspicuous bird of very local occurrence, it was first described in 1969 by American ornithologist Lester L. Short. [more]

Familie Parulidae (New world warblers):
Gattung Vermivora:
Vermivora chrysoptera / Golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera)
Alternative Klassifikation: Motacilla chrysoptera
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Wikipedia: Golden-winged warbler
The golden-winged warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is a New World warbler. It breeds in southeastern and south-central Canada and in the Appalachian Mountains in northeastern to north-central United States. The majority (~70%) of the global population breeds in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Manitoba. Golden-winged warbler populations are slowly expanding northwards, but are generally declining across its range, most likely as a result of habitat loss and competition/interbreeding with the very closely related blue-winged warbler, Vermivora cyanoptera. [more]

Gattung Basileuterus:
Dreistreifen-Waldsänger / Three-striped warbler (Basileuterus tristriatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myiodioctes tristriatus
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Wikipedia: Three-striped warbler
The three-striped warbler (Basileuterus tristriatus) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It was previously considered conspecific with the Tacarcuna warbler and the black-eared warbler. This bird is found in South America from Venezuela to Peru and Bolivia. Some authorities recognised birds from the southern part of the range as a separate species, the Yungas warbler (Basileuterus punctipectus).[2] [more]

Basileuterus trifasciatus / Three-banded warbler (Basileuterus trifasciatus)
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Wikipedia: Three-banded warbler
The three-banded warbler (Basileuterus trifasciatus) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Geothlypis:
Graukopf-Waldsänger / Mourning warbler (Geothlypis philadelphia)
Alternative Klassifikation: Oporornis philadelphia
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Wikipedia: Mourning warbler
The mourning warbler (Geothlypis philadelphia) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. Mourning warblers are native to eastern and central North America as well as some countries in Central America.[2] They are neotropical migrants and tend to be found in dense second growth forests.[3] They are under the Wood-warbler category, which consists of arboreal and terrestrial colorful passerines. Wood warblers are in the order Passeriformes, which are perching birds including more than half of all bird species, and the family Parulidae which also includes the Common Yellowthroat, Black and White Warbler, Nashville Warbler, ovenbird, and American Redstart. They are very similar to the MacGillivray's Warbler in appearance, especially in females and immature birds, but their breeding range does not overlap into the west.[4] [more]

Olivscheitel-Gelbkehlchen / Olive-crowned yellowthroat (Geothlypis semiflava)
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Wikipedia: Olive-crowned yellowthroat
The olive-crowned yellowthroat (Geothlypis semiflava) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Masken-Gelbkehlchen / Masked yellowthroat (Geothlypis aequinoctialis)
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Wikipedia: Masked yellowthroat
The masked yellowthroat (Geothlypis aequinoctialis) is a New World warbler. It has a number of separate resident breeding populations in Central and South America, some of which may be considered to form separate species. [more]

Gattung Cardellina:
Kanadawaldsänger / Canada warbler (Cardellina canadensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Wilsonia canadensis
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Wikipedia: Canada warbler
The Canada warbler (Cardellina canadensis) is a small boreal songbird of the New World warbler family (Parulidae). It summers in Canada and northeastern United States and winters in northern South America. [more]

Gattung Mniotilta:
Kletterwaldsänger / Black-and-white warbler (Mniotilta varia)
Alternative Klassifikation: Motacilla varia
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white warbler
The black-and-white warbler (Mniotilta varia) is a species of New World warbler, and the only member of its genus, Mniotilta.[2] It breeds in northern and eastern North America and winters in Florida, Central America, and the West Indies down to Peru. This species is a very rare vagrant to western Europe.[2] [more]

Gattung Myioborus:
Larven-Waldsänger / Slate-throated redstart (Myioborus miniatus)
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Wikipedia: Slate-throated redstart
The slate-throated whitestart or slate-throated redstart (Myioborus miniatus) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae native to Central and South America.[1][2] [more]

Brillen-Waldsänger / Spectacled redstart (Myioborus melanocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Spectacled redstart Ecuador
The spectacled whitestart or spectacled redstart (Myioborus melanocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is found in humid Andean forests, woodland and scrub from southern Colombia to Bolivia [more]

Gattung Protonotaria:
Zitronenwaldsänger / Prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea)
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Wikipedia: Prothonotary warbler
The prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. It is the only member of the genus Protonotaria.[2] [more]

Gattung Seiurus:
Pieperwaldsänger / Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla)
Alternative Klassifikation: Seiurus aurocapillus
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Wikipedia: Ovenbird
The ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family (Parulidae). This migratory bird breeds in eastern North America and winters in Central America, many Caribbean islands, Florida and northern Venezuela.[2][3] [more]

Gattung Setophaga:
Fichtenwaldsänger / Blackburnian warbler (Setophaga fusca)
Alternative Klassifikation: Dendroica fusca
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Wikipedia: Blackburnian warbler
The Blackburnian warbler (Setophaga fusca) is a small New World warbler. They breed in eastern North America, from southern Canada, westwards to the southern Canadian Prairies, the Great Lakes region and New England, to North Carolina. [more]

Schnäpperwaldsänger / American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla)
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Wikipedia: American redstart
The American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) is a New World warbler. It is unrelated to the Old World (common) redstart. [more]

Streifenwaldsänger / Blackpoll warbler (Setophaga striata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Dendroica striata
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Wikipedia: Blackpoll warbler
The blackpoll warbler (Setophaga striata) is a New World warbler. Breeding males are mostly black and white. They have a prominent black cap, white cheeks and white wing bars. The blackpoll breeds in forests of northern North America, from Alaska throughout most of Canada, to the mountains of New York and New England. They are a common migrant through much of North America. In fall, they fly south to the Greater Antilles and the northeastern coasts of South America in a non-stop long-distance migration over open water, averaging 2500 km, one of the longest distance non-stop overwater flights ever recorded for a migratory songbird. Rare vagrants to western Europe, they are one of the more frequent transatlantic passerine wanderers. [more]

Pappelwaldsänger / Cerulean warbler (Setophaga cerulea)
Alternative Klassifikation: Dendroica cerulea
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Wikipedia: Cerulean warbler
The cerulean warbler (Setophaga cerulea) is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. Adult males have pale cerulean blue and white upperparts with a black necklace across the breast and black streaks on the back and flanks. Females and immature birds have greyer or greenish upperparts, a pale stripe over the eye, and no streaking on the back and no neck. All of these birds have wing bars and a thin pointed bill. They are found in deciduous forests of eastern North America during the breeding season and then migrate to forested mountain areas in South America. The species is considered threatened with an IUCN status of near threatened, indicating it does not face any imminent threat of extinction in the wild. [more]

Elfenwaldsänger / Tropical parula (Setophaga pitiayumi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Parula pitiayumi
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Wikipedia: Tropical parula
The tropical parula (Setophaga pitiayumi) is a small New World warbler. It breeds from southernmost Texas and northwest Mexico (Sonora) south through Central America to northern Argentina, including Trinidad and Tobago. This widespread and common species is not considered threatened by the IUCN.[1] [more]

Setophaga castanea / Bay-breasted warbler (Setophaga castanea)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sylvia castanea
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Wikipedia: Bay-breasted warbler
The Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea) is a small species of songbird in the New World warbler family, Parulidae. It is one of thirty-four species in the diverse genus Setophaga.[2] Like all songbirds, or passerines, the species is classified in the order Passeriformes. [more]

Goldwaldsänger / Yellow warbler (Setophaga petechia)
Alternative Klassifikation: Dendroica petechia
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Wikipedia: Yellow warbler
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Gattung Oreothlypis:
Oreothlypis peregrina / Tennessee warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina)
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Wikipedia: Tennessee warbler
The Tennessee warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) is a New World warbler that breeds in eastern North America and winters in southern Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. The specific name peregrina is from Latin peregrinus "wanderer".[2] [more]

Gattung Parkesia:
Uferwaldsänger / Northern waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Seiurus noveboracensis
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Wikipedia: Northern waterthrush
The northern waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis[2]) is one of the larger New World warblers and one of the Nearctic-Neotropical migratory songbirds.[3] It breeds in the northern part of North America in Canada and the northern United States including Alaska. This bird is migratory, wintering in Central America, the West Indies and Florida, as well as in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. It is a very rare vagrant to other South American countries and to western Europe. [more]

Gattung Myiothlypis:
Schmätzerwaldsänger / Buff-rumped warbler (Myiothlypis fulvicauda)
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Wikipedia: Buff-rumped warbler
The buff-rumped warbler (Myiothlypis fulvicauda) is a New World warbler that is resident from Honduras south to northwestern Peru and disjunctly in the western Amazon. It is found in forests at up to 1500 m altitude, always near water. [more]

Goldbauch-Waldsänger / Golden-bellied warbler (Myiothlypis chrysogaster)
Alternative Klassifikation: Basileuterus chrysogaster (Tschudi, 1844)
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Wikipedia: Golden-bellied warbler
The golden-bellied warbler or Cuzco Warbler (Myiothlypis chrysogaster) is a South American species of bird in the family Parulidae.[1][2] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Myiothlypis luteoviridis / Citrine warbler (Myiothlypis luteoviridis)
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Wikipedia: Citrine warbler
The citrine warbler (Myiothlypis luteoviridis) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. The term citrine refers to its yellowish colouration. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.[2] [more]

Myiothlypis fraseri / Grey-and-gold warbler (Myiothlypis fraseri)
Alternative Klassifikation: Basileuterus fraseri
Auch bekannst als: Gray-and-gold warbler
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Wikipedia: Grey-and-gold warbler
The grey-and-gold warbler (Myiothlypis fraseri) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Aspects of the grey-and-gold warbler's breeding biology were recently described by Miller et al. (2007), based on a sample of two nests. It was named after British zoologist and collector Louis Fraser. [more]

Schwarzscheitel-Waldsänger / Black-crested warbler (Myiothlypis nigrocristata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Basileuterus nigrocristatus
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Wikipedia: Black-crested warbler
The black-crested warbler (Myiothlypis nigrocristata) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Goldscheitel-Waldsänger / Russet-crowned warbler (Myiothlypis coronata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Basileuterus coronatus
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Wikipedia: Russet-crowned warbler
The russet-crowned warbler (Myiothlypis coronata) is a species of bird in the family Parulidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Familie Cotingidae:

Gattung Ampelion:
Rotschopfkotinga / Red-crested cotinga (Ampelion rubrocristatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ampelion rubrocristata
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Wikipedia: Red-crested cotinga
The red-crested cotinga (Ampelion rubrocristatus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. [more]

Ampelion rufaxilla / Chestnut-crested cotinga (Ampelion rufaxilla)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-crested cotinga
The chestnut-crested cotinga (Ampelion rufaxilla) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. [more]

Gattung Rupicola:
Andenfelsenhahn / Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruviana)
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Wikipedia: Andean cock-of-the-rock
The Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvianus), also known as tunki (Quechua),[2] is a large passerine bird of the cotinga family native to Andean cloud forests in South America. It is widely regarded as the national bird of Peru. It has four subspecies and its closest relative is the Guianan cock-of-the-rock. [more]

Gattung Ampelioides:
Ampelioides tschudii / Scaled fruiteater (Ampelioides tschudii)
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Wikipedia: Scaled fruiteater
The scaled fruiteater (Ampelioides tschudii) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is the only member of the genus Ampelioides.[2] [more]

Gattung Carpodectes:
Carpodectes hopkei / Black-tipped cotinga (Carpodectes hopkei)
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Wikipedia: Black-tipped cotinga
The black-tipped cotinga (Carpodectes hopkei), also known as the white cotinga, is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in the Chocó region, from southeastern Panama to northwestern Ecuador ; its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. The male, being white, is conspicuous, but in general it is an uncommon species. [more]

Gattung Cephalopterus:
Cephalopterus ornatus / Amazonian umbrellabird (Cephalopterus ornatus)
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Wikipedia: Amazonian umbrellabird
The Amazonian umbrellabird (Cephalopterus ornatus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae native to the Amazon basin with a separate population on the eastern slopes of the Andes. The male bird is entirely black, with a black crest and inflatable wattle on the throat, and at 48 to 55 cm (19 to 22 in), may be the largest passerine bird in South America. The female is slightly smaller. Both have an undulating flight, described as woodpecker-like, and the male has a loud, booming call. [more]

Cephalopterus penduliger / Long-wattled umbrellabird (Cephalopterus penduliger)
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Wikipedia: Long-wattled umbrellabird
The long-wattled umbrellabird (Cephalopterus penduliger) is an Umbrellabird in the Cotinga family. Its common names include "Pájaro Bolsón", "Pájaro Toro", "Dungali" and "Vaca de Monte".[2] The Long-wattled Umbrellabird is considered rare and it resides in humid to wet premontane and cloud forest.[3] They are often found on the Pacific slopes of south-west Colombia and western Ecuador, but occasionally are found at lower altitudes.[3] [more]

Gattung Cotinga:
Nördliche Prachtkotinga / Blue cotinga (Cotinga nattererii)
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Wikipedia: Blue cotinga
The blue cotinga (Cotinga nattererii) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Colombia, north-west Ecuador, eastern and central Panama and western Venezuela in tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. In relation to range and population size this species is not considered to be vulnerable.[2] [more]

Türkisblaue Kotinga / Spangled cotinga (Cotinga cayana)
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Wikipedia: Spangled cotinga
The spangled cotinga (Cotinga cayana) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae, the cotingas. It is found in the canopy of the Amazon Rainforest in South America. [more]

Cotinga maynana / Plum-throated cotinga (Cotinga maynana)
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Wikipedia: Plum-throated cotinga
The plum-throated cotinga (Cotinga maynana) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Doliornis:
Doliornis remseni / Chestnut-bellied cotinga (Doliornis remseni)
Alternative Klassifikation: Doliornis sclateri remseni
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-bellied cotinga
The chestnut-bellied cotinga (Doliornis remseni) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and far northern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. Declines in range and population are likely owing to continuing habitat loss and degradation, which has caused this species to be classified as vulnerable.[2] [more]

Gattung Gymnoderus:
Gymnoderus foetidus / Bare-necked fruitcrow (Gymnoderus foetidus)
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Wikipedia: Bare-necked fruitcrow
The bare-necked fruitcrow (Gymnoderus foetidus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is the only member of the genus Gymnoderus. It is found in the Amazon Rainforest, especially near rivers. It is relatively common, but generally rarer and more local north of the Amazon River. Both sexes are overall mainly blackish, but the male has distinctive, large greyish-blue facial- and neck-wattles and greyish-white wings, which flash conspicuously in flight. [more]

Gattung Iodopleura:
Weißbrauen-Zwergbekarde / Whitebrowed purpletuft (Iodopleura isabellae)
Alternative Klassifikation: Iodopleura isaballae
Auch bekannst als: White-browed purpletuft
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Gattung Laniisoma:
Laniisoma elegans / Shrike-like cotinga (Laniisoma elegans)
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Wikipedia: Shrike-like cotinga
The Brazilian laniisoma (Laniisoma elegans), also known as the shrike-like laniisoma, the shrike-like cotinga or the elegant mourner, is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. As suggested by its common name, it was formerly considered a cotinga. As it is far from being "shrike-like", this means that the widely used common name is entirely misleading. [more]

Gattung Lipaugus:
Lipaugus unirufus / Rufous piha (Lipaugus unirufus)
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Wikipedia: Rufous piha
The rufous piha (Lipaugus unirufus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Lipaugus vociferans / Screaming piha (Lipaugus vociferans)
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Wikipedia: Screaming piha
The screaming piha (Lipaugus vociferans) is a species of passerine bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in humid forests in the Amazon and tropical parts of the Mata Atlântica in South America.[2] It is a common bird in the middle and lower parts of the canopy at altitudes below about 500 m (1,600 ft), or up to 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in Venezuela and the Andean foothills. It is adapting well to human settlement areas like gardens and parks, and is considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International.[1] [more]

Andengraupiha / Dusky piha (Lipaugus fuscocinereus)
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Wikipedia: Dusky piha
The dusky piha (Lipaugus fuscocinereus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. [more]

Gattung Oxyruncus:
Flammenkopfbekarde / Sharpbill (Oxyruncus cristatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Oxyruncus cristata
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Wikipedia: Sharpbill
The sharpbill (Oxyruncus cristatus) is a small passerine bird in the family Tityridae. Its range is from the mountainous areas of tropical South America and southern Central America (Panama and Costa Rica). [more]

Gattung Phoenicircus:
Phoenicircus nigricollis / Black-necked red-cotinga (Phoenicircus nigricollis)
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Wikipedia: Black-necked red-cotinga
The black-necked red cotinga (Phoenicircus nigricollis) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae, the cotingas. [more]

Gattung Pipreola:
Pipreola arcuata / Barred fruiteater (Pipreola arcuata)
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Wikipedia: Barred fruiteater
The barred fruiteater (Pipreola arcuata) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae, found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. The population is stable, and they are considered common.[2] [more]

Pipreola lubomirskii / Black-chester fruiteater (Pipreola lubomirskii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pipreola aureopectus lubomirskii
Auch bekannst als: Black-chested fruiteater
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Goldbandkotinga / Green-and-black fruiteater (Pipreola riefferii)
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Wikipedia: Green-and-black fruiteater
The green-and-black fruiteater (Pipreola riefferii) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, where its habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Because of its range and population size this species is not classified as threatened.[2] [more]

Pipreola jucunda / Orange-breasted fruiteater (Pipreola jucunda)
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Wikipedia: Orange-breasted fruiteater
The orange-breasted fruiteater (Pipreola jucunda) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae native to Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is a plump green bird about 18 centimetres (7 in) long. Males have a glossy black head and bib, an orange throat and yellow belly. Females lack the dark head and have green upper parts and green and yellow streaked underparts. Both sexes have orange beaks and greyish-green legs. This is a relatively common species with a wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern". [more]

Pipreola chlorolepidota / Fiery-throated fruiteater (Pipreola chlorolepidota)
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Wikipedia: Fiery-throated fruiteater
The fiery-throated fruiteater (Pipreola chlorolepidota) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is becoming rare due to habitat destruction of its rainforest habitat. Its population size and range are limited causing this species to be considered near threatened. [more]

Pipreola frontalis / Scarlet-breasted fruiteater (Pipreola frontalis)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-breasted fruiteater
The scarlet-breasted fruiteater (Pipreola frontalis) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru where its natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist montane forests. Two subspecies are recognised though some researchers consider these should be regarded as distinct species. It is a plump green bird with a black head, the males having red throats and the females yellow. It is a relatively common species with a wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being "least concern". [more]

Gattung Porphyrolaema:
Porphyrolaema porphyrolaema / Purple-throated cotinga (Porphyrolaema porphyrolaema)
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Wikipedia: Purple-throated cotinga
The purple-throated cotinga (Porphyrolaema porphyrolaema) is a species of bird in the cotinga family, Cotingidae. It is found in the western Amazon rainforest of South America; its range extends from southern Colombia south through eastern Ecuador and Peru and east through extreme northwestern Bolivia and into western Amazonian Brazil. It lives in the canopy or along the borders of humid forest throughout its range. The purple-throated cotinga is monotypic within the genus Porphyrolaema and has no known subspecies. It is one of the smaller cotinga species and expresses strong sexual dimorphism. Males have black upperparts with a bold white wingstripe and white edges to the tertial feathers and a white belly with some black barring on the rear flanks. The throat is a deep purple, giving the bird both its common and scientific names. Females are dark brown with pale buffy margins on the upperparts, buffy cinnamon with black barring on the underparts, and rufous on the throat. The male has a powerful voice. [more]

Gattung Pyroderus:
Pyroderus scutatus / Red-ruffed fruitcrow (Pyroderus scutatus)
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Wikipedia: Red-ruffed fruitcrow
The red-ruffed fruitcrow (Pyroderus scutatus) is a species of bird in the monotypic genus Pyroderus. It belongs to the family Cotingidae, and is one of the largest passerines in South America. Its common names in Spanish include yacutoro, toropisco montañero, sangretoro, pájaro torero, and cuervo-frutero de garganta roja. This species was first named Coracias scutata by Shaw in 1792, but was later changed to the current scientific name. This species has five subspecies P. s. scutatus (Shaw, 1792), P. s. orenocensis (Lafresnaye, 1846), P. s. granadensis (Lafresnaye, 1846), P. s. masoni (Ridgway, 1886), P. s. occidentalsis (Chapman, 1914).[1] [more]

Gattung Querula:
Querula purpurata / Purple-throated fruitcrow (Querula purpurata)
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Wikipedia: Purple-throated fruitcrow
The purple-throated fruitcrow (Querula purpurata) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae, the cotingas. It is the only species of the genus Querula.[2] It is native to Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama and most of the northern half of South America, its habitat being humid lowland forest where it feeds mainly on insects and fruit. It is a glossy black, medium-sized bird and the male has a purple-red throat patch. It nests in close vicinity with other birds of its species. Its population is in decline, but it is a common species with a very wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being of "least concern". [more]

Gattung Xipholena:
Xipholena punicea / Pompadour cotinga (Xipholena punicea)
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Wikipedia: Pompadour cotinga
The pompadour cotinga (Xipholena punicea) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. This species lives in the Amazonian rainforest and has a range that extends across the Amazon Basin and includes Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas. The pompadour cotinga is primarily a frugivore but has been known to consume insects on occasion. This species of cotinga is distinct in that the males have a burgundy head and body, bright white wings, and yellow eyes. Like other members of the Cotingidae, this species is sexually dimorphic and the females have a pale grey head and body. Although there are not many documented observations of the nesting behavior of these birds, the males are known to perform elaborate mating displays for the females who then raise the young alone. [more]

Gattung Snowornis:
Snowornis cryptolophus / Olivaceous piha (Snowornis cryptolophus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Turdampelis cryptolophus
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Wikipedia: Olivaceous piha
The olivaceous piha (Snowornis cryptolophus) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. In regard to population density and range this species is not considered vulnerable.[2] [more]

Snowornis subalaris / Grey-tailed piha (Snowornis subalaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Turdampelis subalaris
Auch bekannst als: Gray-tailed piha
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Wikipedia: Grey-tailed piha
The grey-tailed piha (Snowornis subalaris) is a species of bird in the family Cotingidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

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Gattung Asthenes:
Asthenes griseomurina / Mouse-colored thistletail (Asthenes griseomurina)
Alternative Klassifikation: Synallaxis griseo-murina
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Wikipedia: Mouse-colored thistletail
The mouse-colored thistletail (Asthenes griseomurina) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Asthenes fuliginosa / White-chinned thistletail (Asthenes fuliginosa)
Alternative Klassifikation: Schizoeaca fuliginosa
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Wikipedia: White-chinned thistletail
The white-chinned thistletail or "colicardo barbiblanco" (Asthenes fuliginosa) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. [more]

Asthenes flammulata / Many-striped canastero (Asthenes flammulata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Synalaxis flammulatus
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Wikipedia: Many-striped canastero
The many-striped canastero (Asthenes flammulata) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Asthenes wyatti / Streak-backed canastero (Asthenes wyatti)
Alternative Klassifikation: Synallaxis wyatti
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Wikipedia: Streak-backed canastero
The streak-backed canastero (Asthenes wyatti) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. Seven subspecies are recognized: [more]

Gattung Thripophaga:
Thripophaga fusciceps / Plain softtail (Thripophaga fusciceps)
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Wikipedia: Plain softtail
The plain softtail (Thripophaga fusciceps) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Furnarius:
Furnarius leucopus / Pale-legged hornero (Furnarius leucopus)
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Wikipedia: Pale-legged hornero
The pale-legged hornero (Furnarius leucopus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It includes the Pacific hornero (F. leucopus cinnamomeus) and the Caribbean hornero (F. leucopus longirostris), which often are considered separate species. [more]

Furnarius minor / Lesser hornero (Furnarius minor)
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Wikipedia: Lesser hornero
The lesser hornero (Furnarius minor) is a species of bird in the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is closely related to the Pale-legged hornero, and their global distribution overlaps somewhat. This species is monotypic, meaning there is only one subspecies.[2] [more]

Gattung Cranioleuca:
Cranioleuca erythrops / Red-faced spinetail (Cranioleuca erythrops)
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Wikipedia: Red-faced spinetail
The red-faced spinetail (Cranioleuca erythrops) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Cranioleuca vulpecula / Parker's spinetail (Cranioleuca vulpecula)
Alternative Klassifikation: Synallaxis vulpecula
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Wikipedia: Parker's spinetail
Parker's spinetail (Cranioleuca vulpecula) or the white-breasted spinetail, is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Cranioleuca curtata / Ash-browed spinetail (Cranioleuca curtata)
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Wikipedia: Ash-browed spinetail
The ash-browed spinetail (Cranioleuca curtata) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Cranioleuca gutturata / Speckled spinetail (Cranioleuca gutturata)
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Wikipedia: Speckled spinetail
The speckled spinetail (Cranioleuca gutturata) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Cranioleuca antisiensis / Line-cheeked spinetail (Cranioleuca antisiensis)
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Wikipedia: Line-cheeked spinetail
The line-cheeked spinetail (Cranioleuca antisiensis) is an arboreal species of bird in the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is a common species in the Andes in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, woodland and scrub. It is distinguished from other species by its distribution, behaviour and white supercilium. There are two recognized subspecies, which are in reality a gradient in morphology and plumage from one extreme to the other. [more]

Gattung Hellmayrea:
Hellmayrea gularis / White-browed spinetail (Hellmayrea gularis)
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Wikipedia: White-browed spinetail
The white-browed spinetail (Hellmayrea gularis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is the only member of the genus Hellmayrea. [more]

Gattung Synallaxis:
Synallaxis brachyura / Slaty spinetail (Synallaxis brachyura)
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Wikipedia: Slaty spinetail
The slaty spinetail or slaty castlebuilder, (Synallaxis brachyura), is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from northern Honduras to western Ecuador and east-central Brazil. [more]

Synallaxis unirufa / Rufous spinetail (Synallaxis unirufa)
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Wikipedia: Rufous spinetail
The rufous spinetail (Synallaxis unirufa) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Synallaxis cherriei / Chestnut-throated spinetail (Synallaxis cherriei)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-throated spinetail
The chestnut-throated spinetail (Synallaxis cherriei) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is mainly found in the eastern Amazon Basin, with small numbers in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Synallaxis gujanensis / Plain-crowned spinetail (Synallaxis gujanensis)
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Wikipedia: Plain-crowned spinetail
The plain-crowned spinetail (Synallaxis gujanensis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Synallaxis albigularis / Dark-breasted spinetail (Synallaxis albigularis)
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Wikipedia: Dark-breasted spinetail
The dark-breasted spinetail (Synallaxis albigularis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Synallaxis tithys / Blackish-headed spinetail (Synallaxis tithys)
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Wikipedia: Blackish-headed spinetail
The blackish-headed spinetail (Synallaxis tithys) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and pastureland. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Mazaria propinqua / White-bellied spinetail (Mazaria propinqua)
Alternative Klassifikation: Synallaxis propinqua (Pelzeln, 1859)
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Wikipedia: White-bellied spinetail
The white-bellied spinetail (Mazaria propinqua) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in river islands of the western Amazon Basin. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. [more]

Synallaxis azarae / Azara's spinetail (Synallaxis azarae)
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Wikipedia: Azara's spinetail
Azara's spinetail (Synallaxis azarae) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae, named after Spanish naturalist Félix de Azara.[2] [more]

Synallaxis maranonica / Marañon spinetail (Synallaxis maranonica)
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Wikipedia: Marañon spinetail
The Marañón spinetail (Synallaxis maranonica) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Synallaxis stictothorax / Necklaced spinetail (Synallaxis stictothorax)
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Wikipedia: Necklaced spinetail
The necklaced spinetail (Synallaxis stictothorax) is a species of ovenbird in the family Furnariidae. Found in Ecuador and Peru, its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Synallaxis rutilans / Ruddy spinetail (Synallaxis rutilans)
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Wikipedia: Ruddy spinetail
The ruddy spinetail (Synallaxis rutilans) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Synallaxis moesta / Dusky spinetail (Synallaxis moesta)
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Wikipedia: Dusky spinetail
The dusky spinetail (Synallaxis moesta) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Glyphorynchus:
Glyphorynchus spirurus / Wedge-billed woodcreeper (Glyphorynchus spirurus)
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Wikipedia: Wedge-billed woodcreeper
The wedge-billed woodcreeper (Glyphorynchus spirurus), is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from southern Mexico to northern Bolivia, central Brazil and the Guianas; it is absent from the Pacific coastal areas except between Costa Rica and Ecuador. It is the only member of the genus Glyphorynchus. [more]

Gattung Lochmias:
Lochmias nematura / Sharp-tailed streamcreeper (Lochmias nematura)
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Wikipedia: Sharp-tailed streamcreeper
The sharp-tailed streamcreeper (Lochmias nematura) is a passerine bird of South America belonging to the family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. It is the only member of the genus Lochmias. The species is also known as the streamside streamcreeper.[2] [more]

Gattung Thripadectes:
Thripadectes flammulatus / Flammulated treehunter (Thripadectes flammulatus)
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Wikipedia: Flammulated treehunter
The flammulated treehunter (Thripadectes flammulatus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Thripadectes holostictus / Striped treehunter (Thripadectes holostictus)
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Wikipedia: Striped treehunter
The striped treehunter (Thripadectes holostictus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae with a dusky-brown coloring with prominent buff streaking on the wings, throat, and breast. It is found in humid to wet montane forest that range locally in the Andes from west Venezuela to west Bolivia (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela) most often at elevations of 1500–2500 m. It is most often mistaken for and with the larger flammulated treehunter due to many physical and behavioral similarities. [more]

Thripadectes ignobilis / Uniform treehunter (Thripadectes ignobilis)
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Wikipedia: Uniform treehunter
\ The uniform treehunter (Thripadectes ignobilis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Thripadectes virgaticeps / Streak-capped treehunter (Thripadectes virgaticeps)
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Wikipedia: Streak-capped treehunter
The streak-capped treehunter (Thripadectes virgaticeps) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Thripadectes melanorhynchus / Black-billed treehunter (Thripadectes melanorhynchus)
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Wikipedia: Black-billed treehunter
The black-billed treehunter (Thripadectes melanorhynchus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Philydor:
Philydor fuscipenne / Slaty-winged foliage-gleaner (Philydor fuscipenne)
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Wikipedia: Slaty-winged foliage-gleaner
The slaty-winged foliage-gleaner (Philydor fuscipenne) is a perching bird species in the ovenbird family (Furnariidae). [more]

Philydor pyrrhodes / Cinnamon-rumped foliage-gleaner (Philydor pyrrhodes)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon-rumped foliage-gleaner
The cinnamon-rumped foliage-gleaner (Philydor pyrrhodes) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swampland. [more]

Rostbürzel-Blattspäher / Rufous-rumped foliage-gleaner (Philydor erythrocercum)
Alternative Klassifikation: Philydor erythrocercus
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Wikipedia: Rufous-rumped foliage-gleaner
The rufous-rumped foliage-gleaner (Philydor erythrocercum) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Margarornis:
Margarornis stellatus / Fulvous-dotted treerunner (Margarornis stellatus)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous-dotted treerunner
The star-chested treerunner or fulvous-dotted treerunner (Margarornis stellatus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Margarornis squamiger / Pearled treerunner (Margarornis squamiger)
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Wikipedia: Pearled treerunner
The pearled treerunner (Margarornis squamiger) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Gattung Sclerurus:
Sclerurus guatemalensis / Scaly-throated leaftosser (Sclerurus guatemalensis)
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Wikipedia: Scaly-throated leaftosser
The scaly-throated leaftosser (Sclerurus guatemalensis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Sclerurus albigularis / Gray-throated leaftosser (Sclerurus albigularis)
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Wikipedia: Gray-throated leaftosser
The grey-throated leaftosser (Sclerurus albigularis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Sclerurus rufigularis / Short-billed leaftosser (Sclerurus rufigularis)
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Wikipedia: Short-billed leaftosser
The short-billed leaftosser (Sclerurus rufigularis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Sclerurus caudacutus / Black-tailed leaftosser (Sclerurus caudacutus)
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Wikipedia: Black-tailed leaftosser
The black-tailed leaftosser (Sclerurus caudacutus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Sclerurus obscurior / South American leaftosser (Sclerurus obscurior)
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Wikipedia: South American leaftosser
The tawny-throated leaftosser (Sclerurus mexicanus) is a tropical American bird species in the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is also known as the tawny-throated leafscraper, Mexican leaftosser or Mexican leafscraper. This bird might be a cryptic species complex.[2] [more]

Gattung Nasica:
Nasica longirostris / Long-billed woodcreeper (Nasica longirostris)
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Wikipedia: Long-billed woodcreeper
The long-billed woodcreeper (Nasica longirostris) is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the woodcreepers. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Nasica.[2] [more]

Gattung Hylexetastes:
Hylexetastes stresemanni / Bar-bellied woodcreeper (Hylexetastes stresemanni)
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Wikipedia: Bar-bellied woodcreeper
The bar-bellied woodcreeper (Hylexetastes stresemanni) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is found in humid forest of the western Amazon in northern Bolivia, far western Brazil, eastern Peru, southeastern Colombia, and, as recently confirmed, eastern Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Dendrexetastes:
Dendrexetastes rufigula / Cinnamon-throated woodcreeper (Dendrexetastes rufigula)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon-throated woodcreeper
The cinnamon-throated woodcreeper (Dendrexetastes rufigula) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily of the ovenbird family (Furnariidae). It makes up the monotypic genus Dendrexetastes.[2] [more]

Gattung Automolus:
Automolus subulatus / Striped woodhaunter (Automolus subulatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sphenura subulata
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Wikipedia: Striped woodhaunter
The eastern woodhaunter (Automolus subulatus), also known as the Amazonian woodhaunter, is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It was formerly treated as conspecific with the western woodhaunter and when lumped had the name "striped woodhaunter". It is found in the western part of the Amazon rainforest: west Brazil, southeast Colombia, east Ecuador, northeast Peru, south Venezuela and north Bolivia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. The species nests in earth tunnels.[3] [more]

Automolus ochrolaemus / Buff-throated foliage-gleaner (Automolus ochrolaemus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anabates ochrolaemus
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Wikipedia: Buff-throated foliage-gleaner
The buff-throated foliage-gleaner (Automolus ochrolaemus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Automolus infuscatus / Olive-backed foliage-gleaner (Automolus infuscatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anabates infuscatus
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Wikipedia: Olive-backed foliage-gleaner
The olive-backed foliage-gleaner (Automolus infuscatus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in humid forest of most of the Amazon Basin, except in the southeastern part, where the Para foliage-gleaner is found. The two are closely related and were considered conspecific until recently. [more]

Automolus rufipileatus / Chestnut-crowned foliage-gleaner (Automolus rufipileatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anabates rufipileatus
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-crowned foliage-gleaner
The chestnut-crowned foliage-gleaner (Automolus rufipileatus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Automolus melanopezus / Brown-rumped foliage-gleaner (Automolus melanopezus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anabates melanopezus
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Wikipedia: Brown-rumped foliage-gleaner
The brown-rumped foliage-gleaner (Automolus melanopezus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in the western Amazon Basin (mainly Peru, Ecuador and western Brazil). Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swampland. [more]

Gattung Xenops:
Xenops rutilans / Streaked xenops (Xenops rutilans)
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Wikipedia: Streaked xenops
The streaked xenops (Xenops rutilans) is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from Costa Rica and Trinidad south to Bolivia and northern Argentina. Like the closely related true woodcreepers, it is a member of the South American bird family Furnariidae. [more]

Xenops minutus / Plain xenops (Xenops minutus)
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Wikipedia: Plain xenops
The plain xenops (Xenops minutus) is a passerine bird which breeds in moist lowland forests in the tropical New World from southern Mexico south to western Ecuador, northeastern Argentina and central Brazil. [more]

Microxenops milleri / Rufous-tailed xenops (Microxenops milleri)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xenops milleri
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Wikipedia: Rufous-tailed xenops
The rufous-tailed xenops (Microxenops milleri) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Xenops tenuirostris / Slender-billed xenops (Xenops tenuirostris)
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Wikipedia: Slender-billed xenops
The slender-billed xenops (Xenops tenuirostris) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swampland. [more]

Gattung Geositta:
Geositta tenuirostris / Slender-billed miner (Geositta tenuirostris)
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Wikipedia: Slender-billed miner
The slender-billed miner (Geositta tenuirostris) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland and pastureland. [more]

Gattung Cinclodes:
Cinclodes albidiventris / Chestnut-winged cinclodes (Cinclodes albidiventris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cinclodes fuscus albidiventris
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-winged cinclodes
The chestnut-winged cinclodes (Cinclodes albidiventris) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the bar-winged cinclodes. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland and grassland. [more]

Cinclodes excelsior / Stout-billed cinclodes (Cinclodes excelsior)
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Wikipedia: Stout-billed cinclodes
The stout-billed cinclodes (Cinclodes excelsior) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland and subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. [more]

Gattung Leptasthenura:
Leptasthenura andicola / Andean tit-spinetail (Leptasthenura andicola)
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Wikipedia: Andean tit-spinetail
The Andean tit-spinetail (Leptasthenura andicola) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Phacellodomus:
Phacellodomus rufifrons / Rufous-fronted thornbird (Phacellodomus rufifrons)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-fronted thornbird
The rufous-fronted thornbird (Phacellodomus rufifrons) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Gattung Berlepschia:
Berlepschia rikeri / Point-tailed palmcreeper (Berlepschia rikeri)
Alternative Klassifikation: Picolaptes rikeri
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Wikipedia: Point-tailed palmcreeper
The point-tailed palmcreeper (Berlepschia rikeri) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae, the ovenbirds. It is monotypic, the only member of the genus Berlepschia. [more]

Gattung Premnornis:
Premnornis guttuliger / Rusty-winged barbtail (Premnornis guttuliger)
Alternative Klassifikation: Premnornis guttuligera
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Wikipedia: Rusty-winged barbtail
The rusty-winged barbtail (Premnornis guttuliger) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is the only member of the genus Premnornis.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.[1] [more]

Gattung Premnoplex:
Premnoplex brunnescens / Spotted barbtail (Premnoplex brunnescens)
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Wikipedia: Spotted barbtail
The spotted barbtail (Premnoplex brunnescens) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Pseudocolaptes:
Pseudocolaptes lawrencii / Buffy tuftedcheek (Pseudocolaptes lawrencii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pseudocolaptes lawrencei
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Wikipedia: Buffy tuftedcheek
The buffy tuftedcheek or Lawrence's tuftedcheek (Pseudocolaptes lawrencii) is a passerine bird in the ovenbird family, which breeds in the tropical New World in Costa Rica, western Panama and the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador. It is sometimes considered conspecific with the streaked tuftedcheek, P. boissonneautii, of South America. Birds from Colombia and Ecuador are sometimes considered a separate species, the Pacific tuftedcheek (P. johnsoni). [more]

Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii / Streaked tuftedcheek (Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii)
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Wikipedia: Streaked tuftedcheek
The streaked tuftedcheek (Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii) is a passerine bird in the ovenbird family, which breeds in the tropical New World in the coastal mountains of Venezuela, and the Andes from Venezuela to Bolivia. It is sometimes considered conspecific with the buffy tuftedcheek, P. lawrencii of Central America, Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Anabacerthia:
Anabacerthia variegaticeps / Scaly-throated foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia variegaticeps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anabazenops variegaticeps
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Wikipedia: Scaly-throated foliage-gleaner
The scaly-throated foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia variegaticeps), also known as the spectacled foliage-gleaner, is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Anabacerthia striaticollis / Montane foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia striaticollis)
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Wikipedia: Montane foliage-gleaner
The montane foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia striaticollis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Anabacerthia ruficaudata / Rufous-tailed foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia ruficaudata)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-tailed foliage-gleaner
The rufous-tailed foliage-gleaner (Anabacerthia ruficaudata) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Syndactyla:
Syndactyla subalaris / Lineated foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla subalaris)
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Wikipedia: Lineated foliage-gleaner
The lineated foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla subalaris) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Syndactyla rufosuperciliata / Buff-browed foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla rufosuperciliata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Syndactyla rufosuperciliatus
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Wikipedia: Buff-browed foliage-gleaner
The buff-browed foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla rufosuperciliata) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Syndactyla ruficollis / Rufous-necked foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla ruficollis)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-necked foliage-gleaner
The rufous-necked foliage-gleaner (Syndactyla ruficollis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Xenerpestes:
Xenerpestes minlosi / Double-banded graytail (Xenerpestes minlosi)
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Wikipedia: Double-banded graytail
The double-banded greytail (Xenerpestes minlosi) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Xenerpestes singularis / Equatorial graytail (Xenerpestes singularis)
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Wikipedia: Equatorial graytail
The equatorial greytail (Xenerpestes singularis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Metopothrix:
Metopothrix aurantiaca / Orange-fronted plushcrown (Metopothrix aurantiaca)
Alternative Klassifikation: Metopothrix aurantiacus
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Wikipedia: Orange-fronted plushcrown
The orange-fronted plushcrown (Metopothrix aurantiaca) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is the only member of the genus Metopothrix. [more]

Gattung Anabazenops:
Anabazenops dorsalis / Dusky-cheeked foliage-gleaner (Anabazenops dorsalis)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-cheeked foliage-gleaner
The bamboo foliage-gleaner (Anabazenops dorsalis), also known as the crested foliage-gleaner or dusky-cheeked foliage-gleaner, is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Ancistrops:
Ancistrops strigilatus / Chestnut-winged hookbill (Ancistrops strigilatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Thamnophilus strigilatus
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-winged hookbill
The chestnut-winged hookbill (Ancistrops strigilatus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is the only member of the genus Ancistrops. [more]

Gattung Siptornis:
Siptornis striaticollis / Spectacled prickletail (Siptornis striaticollis)
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Wikipedia: Spectacled prickletail
The spectacled prickletail (Siptornis striaticollis) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. Its genus, Siptornis, is monotypic.[2] It is found in the Andes of southwestern Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.[1] [more]

Gattung Clibanornis:
Clibanornis rubiginosus / Ruddy foliage-gleaner (Clibanornis rubiginosus)
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Wikipedia: Ruddy foliage-gleaner
The ruddy foliage-gleaner (Clibanornis rubiginosus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. Its range is highly disjunct, with populations in the highlands of Mexico and Central America, and lowlands and foothills in the Chocó, eastern Andes, and western and northeastern Amazon Basin. It is found in forest. There are distinct vocal variations throughout its range, suggesting that more than one species is involved, and one such population has recently been split from the ruddy foliage-gleaner as the Santa Marta foliage-gleaner.[2] The ruddy foliage-gleaner has recently been reclassified into the genus Clibanornis.[3] [more]

Clibanornis erythrocephalus / Henna-hooded foliage-gleaner (Clibanornis erythrocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Henna-hooded foliage-gleaner
The henna-hooded foliage-gleaner (Clibanornis erythrocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in southwestern Ecuador and northwestern Peru. [more]

Familie Rhinocryptidae (Tapaculos):

Gattung Scytalopus:
Scytalopus chocoensis / Choco tapaculo (Scytalopus chocoensis)
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Wikipedia: Choco tapaculo
The Chocó tapaculo (Scytalopus chocoensis) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. [more]

Weißscheiteltapaculo / Northern white-crowned tapaculo (Scytalopus atratus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Scytalopus femoralis atratus
Auch bekannst als: White-crowned tapaculo
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Wikipedia: Northern white-crowned tapaculo
The northern white-crowned tapaculo (Scytalopus atratus) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.[2] [more]

Scytalopus parkeri / Chusquea tapaculo (Scytalopus parkeri)
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Wikipedia: Chusquea tapaculo
The chusquea tapaculo (Scytalopus parkeri) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in souothern Ecuador and far northern Peru.[2] [more]

Scytalopus robbinsi / Ecuadorian tapaculo (Scytalopus robbinsi)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian tapaculo
The Ecuadorian tapaculo [3] or El Oro tapaculo [4] (Scytalopus robbinsi) is a small passerine bird belonging to the genus Scytalopus, a genus of tapaculos. It is restricted to a small area in south-western Ecuador and was not described until 1997. [more]

Scytalopus micropterus / Long-tailed tapaculo (Scytalopus micropterus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Scytalopus femoralis micropterus
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Wikipedia: Long-tailed tapaculo
The long-tailed tapaculo (Scytalopus micropterus) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in the eastern Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru.[2] [more]

Nariñotapaculo / Nariño tapaculo (Scytalopus vicinior)
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Wikipedia: Nariño tapaculo
The Nariño tapaculo (Scytalopus vicinior) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador.[2] [more]

Schwarztapaculo / Blackish tapaculo (Scytalopus latrans)
Alternative Klassifikation: Scytalopus unicolor latrans
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Wikipedia: Blackish tapaculo
The blackish tapaculo (Scytalopus latrans) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Scytalopus androstictus / Loja tapaculo (Scytalopus androstictus)
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Wikipedia: Loja tapaculo
The Loja tapaculo (Scytalopus androstictus) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae that the South American Classification Committee of the American Ornithological Society (AOS) accepted as a new species in July 2020. It had been classified as a subspecies of paramo tapaculo (Scytalopus opacus). It is found in Ecuador and Peru.[1] [more]

Scytalopus opacus / Paramo tapaculo (Scytalopus opacus)
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Wikipedia: Paramo tapaculo
The Paramo tapaculo (Scytalopus opacus) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in the Andes of Ecuador and southern Colombia.[2] [more]

Roststeißtapaculo / Spillman's tapaculo (Scytalopus spillmanni)
Alternative Klassifikation: Scytalopus spillmannii
Auch bekannst als: Spillmann's tapaculo
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Wikipedia: Spillman's tapaculo
Spillmann's tapaculo (Scytalopus spillmanni) is a species of bird in the family Formicariidae. It inhabits the Andes of Colombia and Ecuador.[2] [more]

Gattung Melanopareia:
Melanopareia maranonica / Marañon crescentchest (Melanopareia maranonica)
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Wikipedia: Marañon crescentchest
The Marañón crescentchest (Melanopareia maranonica) is a species of bird in the family Melanopareiidae. It is found in southern Ecuador and northern Peru.[2] [more]

Melanopareia elegans / Elegant crescentchest (Melanopareia elegans)
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Wikipedia: Elegant crescentchest
The elegant crescentchest (Melanopareia elegans) is a species of bird in the family Melanopareiidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru.[2] [more]

Gattung Myornis:
Myornis senilis / Ash-colored tapaculo (Myornis senilis)
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Wikipedia: Ash-colored tapaculo
The ash-colored tapaculo (Myornis senilis) is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2] [more]

Gattung Liosceles:
Liosceles thoracicus / Rusty-belted tapaculo (Liosceles thoracicus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Liosceles thorasicus
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Wikipedia: Rusty-belted tapaculo
The rusty-belted tapaculo, Liosceles thoracicus, is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2][3] [more]

Gattung Acropternis:
Acropternis orthonyx / Ocellated tapaculo (Acropternis orthonyx)
Alternative Klassifikation: Merulaxis orthonyx
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Wikipedia: Ocellated tapaculo
The ocellated tapaculo (Acropternis orthonyx) is a large bird found in the northern Andes in South America. It is a highly distinctive tapaculo; traditionally united with its closest relatives in the Rhinocryptidae, this family is paraphyletic with the Formicariidae (ground-antbirds) but instead of merging the tapaculos with the ground-antbird family, recent sources tend to split the antpittas from the Formicariidae. [more]

Familie Turdidae (Drosseln / Thrushes):

Gattung Catharus:
Catharus ustulatus / Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus)
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Wikipedia: Swainson's thrush
Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus), also called olive-backed thrush and russet-backed thrush, is a medium-sized thrush. It is a member of genus Catharus and is typical of it in terms of its subdued coloration and beautiful, ascending flute-like voice. Swainson's thrush was named after William Swainson, an English ornithologist. [more]

Grauwangendrossel / Gray-cheeked thrush (Catharus minimus)
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Wikipedia: Gray-cheeked thrush
The grey-cheeked thrush (Catharus minimus) is a medium-sized thrush. This species is 15–17 cm (5.9–6.7 in) in length, and has the white-dark-white underwing pattern characteristic of Catharus thrushes. It is a member of a close-knit group of migrant species together with the veery and Bicknell's thrush;[2] it forms a cryptic species pair with the latter. The grey-cheeked thrush is all but indistinguishable from Bicknell's thrush except by its slightly larger size and different song. The two were formerly considered conspecific.[3] Of all the American spotted thrushes, the grey-cheeked has the most northern breeding range.[4] [more]

Catharus fuscater / Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush (Catharus fuscater)
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Wikipedia: Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush
The slaty-backed nightingale-thrush (Catharus fuscater) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Catharus maculatus / Speckled nightingale thrush (Catharus maculatus)
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Gattung Turdus:
Turdus assimilis / White-throated thrush (Turdus assimilis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Turdus albicollis assimilis
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Wikipedia: White-throated thrush
The white-throated thrush (Turdus assimilis) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Mexico and Central America, ranging south to central Panama.[2] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is common in its range and an extremely rare vagrant into Texas and Arizona; 3 sightings have been recorded (1990 and 1998 in Texas and 2019 in Arizona).[3][4] [more]

Turdus obsoletus / Pale-vented thrush (Turdus obsoletus)
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Wikipedia: Pale-vented thrush
The pale-vented thrush (Turdus obsoletus) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. [more]

Turdus maranonicus / Marañon thrush (Turdus maranonicus)
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Wikipedia: Marañon thrush
The Marañón thrush (Turdus maranonicus) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in far southern Ecuador and northern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Turdus fuscater / Great thrush (Turdus fuscater)
Alternative Klassifikation: Turdus fuscator
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Wikipedia: Great thrush
The great thrush (Turdus fuscater) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. It is considered as the largest thrush in South America.[2][3] The great thrush's size distinguishes it from the several other uniform slaty-colored thrushes in its range. It inhabits subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and high-altitude shrubland, but can also make use of degraded forest and urban areas. [more]

Turdus ignobilis / Black-billed thrush (Turdus ignobilis)
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Wikipedia: Black-billed thrush
The black-billed thrush (Turdus ignobilis) is a bird in the family Turdidae native to Colombia and also scantily distributed across Venezuela, the Guiana Shield and the western Amazon. [more]

Chiguancodrossel / Chiguanco thrush (Turdus chiguanco)
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Wikipedia: Chiguanco thrush
The Chiguanco thrush (Turdus chiguanco) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Ecuador and the Altiplano. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Turdus hauxwelli / Hauxwell's thrush (Turdus hauxwelli)
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Wikipedia: Hauxwell's thrush
Hauxwell's thrush (Turdus hauxwelli) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Trauerdrossel / White-necked thrush (Turdus albicollis)
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Wikipedia: White-necked thrush
The white-necked thrush (Turdus albicollis) is a songbird found in forest and woodland in South America. The taxonomy is potentially confusing, and it sometimes includes the members of the T. assimilis group as subspecies, in which case the "combined species" is referred to as the white-throated thrush (a name limited to T. assimilis when the two are split). On the contrary, it may be split into two species, the rufous-flanked thrush (T. albicollis) and the grey-flanked thrush (T. phaeopygos). [more]

Turdus maculirostris / Ecuadorian thrush (Turdus maculirostris)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian thrush
The Ecuadorian thrush (Turdus maculirostris) is a resident bird found in western South America in western Ecuador and far northwestern Peru. It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the spectacled thrush (yellow-eyed thrush), Turdus nudigenis, but has a narrower eyering, and is widely separated in range. [more]

Turdus serranus / Glossy-black thrush (Turdus serranus)
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Wikipedia: Glossy-black thrush
The glossy-black thrush (Turdus serranus) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found from northern Venezuela to northwestern Argentina. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Turdus leucops / Pale-eyed thrush (Turdus leucops)
Alternative Klassifikation: Platycichla leucops
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The pale-eyed thrush (Turdus leucops) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. [more]

Turdus nigriceps / Andean slaty thrush (Turdus nigriceps)
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Wikipedia: Andean slaty thrush
The Andean slaty thrush (Turdus nigriceps) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. [more]

Turdus fulviventris / Chestnut-bellied thrush (Turdus fulviventris)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-bellied thrush
The chestnut-bellied thrush (Turdus fulviventris) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Turdus reevei / Plumbeous-backed thrush (Turdus reevei)
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous-backed thrush
The plumbeous-backed thrush (Turdus reevei) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Turdus lawrencii / Lawrence's thrush (Turdus lawrencii)
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Wikipedia: Lawrence's thrush
Lawrence's thrush (Turdus lawrencii) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Described in 1878 by George N. Lawrence as Turdus brunneus, a name that was already in use (by Brewer, 1852 and used for Turdus rufescens) the species was therefore renamed as Turdus lawrencii by Elliott Coues in 1880.[2][3] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Myadestes:
Myadestes ralloides / Andean solitaire (Myadestes ralloides)
Alternative Klassifikation: Muscipeta ralloides
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Wikipedia: Andean solitaire
The Andean solitaire (Myadestes ralloides) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Entomodestes:
Entomodestes coracinus / Black solitaire (Entomodestes coracinus)
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Wikipedia: Black solitaire
The black solitaire (Entomodestes coracinus) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Cichlopsis:
Cichlopsis leucogenys / Rufous-brown solitaire (Cichlopsis leucogenys)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-brown solitaire
The rufous-brown solitaire (Cichlopsis leucogenys) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Familie Tyrannidae:

Gattung Empidonax:
Buchentyrann / Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens)
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Wikipedia: Acadian flycatcher
The Acadian flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. [more]

Empidonax alnorum / Alder flycatcher (Empidonax alnorum)
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Wikipedia: Alder flycatcher
The alder flycatcher (Empidonax alnorum) is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. The genus name Empidonax is from Ancient Greek empis, "gnat", and anax, "master". The specific alnorum is Latin and means "of the alders".[2] [more]

Empidonax traillii / Willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii)
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Wikipedia: Willow flycatcher
The willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) is a small insect-eating, neotropical migrant bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. There are four subspecies of the willow flycatcher currently recognized, all of which breed in North America (including three subspecies that breed in California).[2] Empidonax flycatchers are almost impossible to tell apart in the field so biologists use their songs to distinguish between them.[3] The binomial commemorates the Scottish zoologist Thomas Stewart Traill. [more]

Gattung Tyrannus:
Trauertyrann / Tropical kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus)
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Tropical kingbird. 2018-02-16 16.18.52 Central America
The tropical kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus) is a large tyrant flycatcher. This bird breeds from southern Arizona and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States through Central America, South America as far as south as central Argentina and eastern Peru, and on Trinidad and Tobago. Birds from the northernmost and southern breeding areas migrate to warmer parts of the range after breeding. [more]

Königstyrann / Eastern kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus)
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Eastern kingbird, Cromwell Valley Park, Maryland. 2021-06-14 16.00.42 Maryland
Lanius tyrannus Linnaeus, 1758 [more]

Tyrannus savana / Fork-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus savana)
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Wikipedia: Fork-tailed flycatcher
The fork-tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus savana) is a passerine bird of the tyrant flycatcher family, and is the member of a genus typically referred to as kingbirds. Named for their distinguishingly long forked tail, fork-tailed flycatchers are seen in lightly-forested or grassland areas; ranging from southern Mexico, to south past Argentina. They are most frequently observed sitting on conspicuous perches waiting for flying arthropods to fly past, they then sally out, eat their prey, and return to their perch. Northern populations near southern Mexico tend to be permanent residents, while fork-tailed flycatchers that live further south are migrants with a reputation to wander as far north as the eastern seaboard of the United States. [more]

Tyrannus albogularis / White-throated kingbird (Tyrannus albogularis)
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Wikipedia: White-throated kingbird
The white-throated kingbird (Tyrannus albogularis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, and in the Guianas of Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. [more]

Tyrannus niveigularis / Snowy-throated kingbird (Tyrannus niveigularis)
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Wikipedia: Snowy-throated kingbird
The snowy-throated kingbird (Tyrannus niveigularis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Gattung Sayornis:
Schwarzkopf-Phoebetyrann / Black phoebe (Sayornis nigricans)
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Wikipedia: Black phoebe
The black phoebe (Sayornis nigricans) is a passerine bird in the tyrant-flycatcher family. It breeds from southwest Oregon and California south through Central and South America. It occurs year-round throughout most of its range and migrates less than the other birds in its genus, though its northern populations are partially migratory. Six subspecies are commonly recognized, although two are occasionally combined as a separate species, the white-winged phoebe. [more]

Gattung Anairetes:
Anairetes parulus / Tufted tit-tyrant (Anairetes parulus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Muscicapa parulusvon
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Wikipedia: Tufted tit-tyrant
The tufted tit-tyrant (Anairetes parulus) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. This species is found in western South America; its range stretches from southern Colombia south along the Andes mountains to Tierra del Fuego. It prefers to live in upper montane forests and shrublands; however, it is a habitat generalist and can be found across a wide range of ecosystems. The tufted tit-tyrant has three subspecies, including the nominate subspecies Anairetes parulus parulus, A. p. aequatorialis, and A. p. patagonicus, and is very closely related to the Juan Fernández tit-tyrant. It is very small with a distinctive and conspicuous crest. The bird's head is black overall with white supraloral and postocular stripes. Its dull grayish-brown back contrasts with its white throat and breast that are covered with black streaks and pale, unmarked yellow underbelly. There are few noticeable differences in plumage between the subspecies. It is a vocal flycatcher with a broad repertoire of songs. [more]

Anairetes nigrocristatus / Black-crested tit-tyrant (Anairetes nigrocristatus)
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Wikipedia: Black-crested tit-tyrant
The black-crested tit-tyrant or Marañón tit-tyrant (Anairetes nigrocristatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. [more]

Gattung Stigmatura:
Stigmatura napensis / Lesser wagtail-tyrant (Stigmatura napensis)
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Wikipedia: Lesser wagtail-tyrant
The lesser wagtail-tyrant (Stigmatura napensis) is a small South American species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It occurs in two distinct populations: One found in wooded and shrubby habitats along major Amazonian rivers in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia, and a second found in the comparable far drier northeastern Brazil. The latter is sometimes considered a separate species, the Bahian wagtail-tyrant (S. bahiae), named after the state Bahia, where the majority of its range is. [more]

Gattung Uromyias:
Uromyias agilis / Agile tit-tyrant (Uromyias agilis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Anairetes agilis (Sclater, 1856)
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Wikipedia: Agile tit-tyrant
The agile tit-tyrant (Uromyias agilis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is native to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.[1] [more]

Gattung Elaenia:
Elaenia flavogaster / Yellow-bellied elaenia (Elaenia flavogaster)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-bellied elaenia
The yellow-bellied elaenia (Elaenia flavogaster) is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula through Central and South America as far as northern Argentina, and on Trinidad and Tobago. [more]

Elaenia chiriquensis / Lesser elaenia (Elaenia chiriquensis)
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Wikipedia: Lesser elaenia
The lesser elaenia (Elaenia chiriquensis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. [more]

Elaenia pallatangae / Sierran elaenia (Elaenia pallatangae)
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Wikipedia: Sierran elaenia
The sierran elaenia (Elaenia pallatangae) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Elaenia obscura / Highland elaenia (Elaenia obscura)
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Wikipedia: Highland elaenia
The highland elaenia (Elaenia obscura) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in southeastern Ecuador to Bolivia and northwestern Argentina [more]

Elaenia parvirostris / Small-billed elaenia (Elaenia parvirostris)
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Wikipedia: Small-billed elaenia
The small-billed elaenia (Elaenia parvirostris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Elaenia albiceps / White-crested elaenia (Elaenia albiceps)
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Wikipedia: White-crested elaenia
The white-crested elaenia (Elaenia albiceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It has several subspecies breeding across southern and western parts of South America. Southern birds migrate north in winter. [more]

Elaenia brachyptera / Coopmans's elaenia (Elaenia brachyptera)
Alternative Klassifikation: Elaenia chiriquensis brachyptera
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Wikipedia: Coopmans's elaenia
Coopmans's elaenia (Elaenia brachyptera) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. [more]

Elaenia gigas / Mottle-backed elaenia (Elaenia gigas)
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Wikipedia: Mottle-backed elaenia
The mottle-backed elaenia (Elaenia gigas) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Elaenia spectabilis / Large elaenia (Elaenia spectabilis)
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Wikipedia: Large elaenia
The large elaenia (Elaenia spectabilis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in South America from western Amazonia to eastern Brazil and central Bolivia.[2] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Pachyramphus:
Pachyramphus cinnamomeus / Cinnamon becard (Pachyramphus cinnamomeus)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon becard
The cinnamon becard (Pachyramphus cinnamomeus) is a passerine bird found in Latin America. [more]

Pachyramphus versicolor / Barred becard (Pachyramphus versicolor)
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Wikipedia: Barred becard
The barred becard (Pachyramphus versicolor) is a small passerine bird which is a resident breeding species in highlands from Costa Rica to northwestern Ecuador and northern Bolivia. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggests it belongs in Tityridae, where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee.[2] [more]

Pachyramphus polychopterus / White-winged becard (Pachyramphus polychopterus)
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Wikipedia: White-winged becard
The white-winged becard (Pachyramphus polychopterus) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. The species contains 8 subspecies that vary markedly in plumage and voice, and it has been suggested that they represent more than one species. [more]

Pachyramphus albogriseus / Black-and-white becard (Pachyramphus albogriseus)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white becard
The black-and-white becard (Pachyramphus albogriseus) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Pachyramphus homochrous / One-colored becard (Pachyramphus homochrous)
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Wikipedia: One-colored becard
The one-colored becard (Pachyramphus homochrous) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. [more]

Pachyramphus minor / Pink-throated becard (Pachyramphus minor)
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Wikipedia: Pink-throated becard
The pink-throated becard (Pachyramphus minor) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Pachyramphus castaneus / Chestnut-crowned becard (Pachyramphus castaneus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pachyramphus castaneous
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-crowned becard
The chestnut-crowned becard (Pachyramphus castaneus) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. [more]

Pachyramphus marginatus / Black-capped becard (Pachyramphus marginatus)
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Wikipedia: Black-capped becard
The black-capped becard (Pachyramphus marginatus) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Pachyramphus viridis / Green-backed becard (Pachyramphus viridis)
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Wikipedia: Green-backed becard
The green-backed becard (Pachyramphus viridis) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. It often includes the Andean yellow-cheeked becard (Pachyramphus xanthogenys) as a subspecies. [more]

Pachyramphus spodiurus / Slaty becard (Pachyramphus spodiurus)
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Wikipedia: Slaty becard
The slaty becard (Pachyramphus spodiurus) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in Cotingidae or Tyrannidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. [more]

Gattung Tityra:
Tityra inquisitor / Black-crowned tityra (Tityra inquisitor)
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Wikipedia: Black-crowned tityra
The black-crowned tityra (Tityra inquisitor) is a medium-sized passerine bird. It has traditionally been placed in the cotinga or the tyrant flycatcher family, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae. [more]

Tityra semifasciata / Masked tityra (Tityra semifasciata)
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Cahal pech resort masked tityra tentative ID by Merlin. 2018-02-05 17.22.32 Central America
The masked tityra (Tityra semifasciata) is a medium-sized passerine bird. It has traditionally been placed in the cotinga or the tyrant flycatcher family, but evidence strongly suggests that it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the South American Classification Committee. [more]

Schwarznackenbekarde / Black-tailed tityra (Tityra cayana)
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Wikipedia: Black-tailed tityra
The black-tailed tityra (Tityra cayana) is a medium-sized passerine bird of tropical South America. The tityras have been placed in the cotinga or the tyrant flycatcher families (Cotingidae and Tyrannidae) by various authors. But the weight of evidence strongly suggest they and their closest relatives are better separated as Tityridae; the AOU for example advocates this separation.[2] [more]

Gattung Mionectes:
Mionectes olivaceus / Olive-striped flycatcher (Mionectes olivaceus)
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Wikipedia: Olive-striped flycatcher
The olive-striped flycatcher (Mionectes olivaceus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Mionectes oleagineus / Ochre-bellied flycatcher (Mionectes oleagineus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Mionectes oleaginous
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Wikipedia: Ochre-bellied flycatcher
The ochre-bellied flycatcher (Mionectes oleagineus) is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico through Central America, and South America east of the Andes as far as southern Brazil, and on Trinidad and Tobago. [more]

Mionectes striaticollis / Streak-necked flycatcher (Mionectes striaticollis)
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Wikipedia: Streak-necked flycatcher
The streak-necked flycatcher (Mionectes striaticollis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Gattung Agriornis:
Agriornis albicauda / White-tailed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis albicauda)
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Wikipedia: White-tailed shrike-tyrant
The white-tailed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis albicauda) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. At 25–28 cm (10–11 in) long, it is a very large flycatcher, second only to the great shrike-tyrant in size. [more]

Agriornis montanus / Black-billed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis montanus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pepoaza montana
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Wikipedia: Black-billed shrike-tyrant
The black-billed shrike-tyrant (Agriornis montanus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and is a vagrant to the Falkland Islands. It is a large flycatcher at 23–25 cm (9–10 in) long. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, and pastureland. [more]

Gattung Muscigralla:
Muscigralla brevicauda / Short-tailed field tyrant (Muscigralla brevicauda)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed field tyrant
The short-tailed field tyrant (Muscigralla brevicauda) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is monotypic within the genus Muscigralla.[2] It is found in Ecuador, Peru and far northern Chile[1] where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and pastureland.[3] [more]

Gattung Muscisaxicola:
Muscisaxicola alpinus / Plain-capped ground-tyrant (Muscisaxicola alpinus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Muscisaxicola alpina
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Taczanowski's ground tyrant or plain-capped ground tyrant (Muscisaxicola griseus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. [more]

Muscisaxicola maculirostris / Spot-billed ground-tyrant (Muscisaxicola maculirostris)
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Wikipedia: Spot-billed ground-tyrant
The spot-billed ground tyrant (Muscisaxicola maculirostris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Muscisaxicola albilora / White-browed ground-tyrant (Muscisaxicola albilora)
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Wikipedia: White-browed ground-tyrant
The white-browed ground tyrant (Muscisaxicola albilora) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It breeds in the Andes in Argentina and Chile between 1,500 and 4,000 m above sea-level. It migrates north to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. It is a vagrant to the Falkland Islands. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. [more]

Gattung Terenotriccus:
Terenotriccus erythrurus / Ruddy-tailed flycatcher (Terenotriccus erythrurus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myiobius erythrurus
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Wikipedia: Ruddy-tailed flycatcher
The ruddy-tailed flycatcher (Terenotriccus erythrurus) is a small passerine bird in the family Tityridae. It breeds in lowlands from southeastern Mexico to northern Bolivia, north-central Brazil and the Guianas. This flycatcher ranges east of the Andes cordillera into the entire Amazon Basin of northern Brazil and the Guianas; to the west of the Andes in Colombia and Ecuador into Central America. It is the only member of the genus Terenotriccus, but some authorities place it in genus Myiobius. However, it differs in voice, behaviour, and structure from members of that group. [more]

Gattung Corythopis:
Corythopis torquatus / Ringed antpipit (Corythopis torquatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Corythopis torquata
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Wikipedia: Ringed antpipit
The ringed antpipit (Corythopis torquatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is one of two species in the genus Corythopis. It is found in the Amazon Basin of Brazil and the Guianas, and Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; also Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and in eastern Venezuela in the Orinoco River drainage. [more]

Gattung Contopus:
Contopus sordidulus / Western wood-pewee (Contopus sordidulus)
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Arenal western wood-pewee tentative ID by Merlin. 2018-03-01 07.50.38 Central America
The western wood pewee (Contopus sordidulus) is a small tyrant flycatcher. Adults are gray-olive on the upperparts[2] with light underparts, washed with olive on the breast. They have two wing bars and a dark bill with yellow at the base of the lower mandible. This bird is very similar in appearance to the eastern wood pewee; the two birds were formerly considered to be one species. The call of C. sordidulus is a loud buzzy peeer; the song consists of three rapid descending tsees ending with a descending peeer. [more]

Contopus virens / Eastern wood-pewee (Contopus virens)
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Eastern wood pewee, last new bird we discovered - at the parking lot shortly before leaving, Oregon Ridge. 2021-06-19 09.34.10 Maryland
The eastern wood pewee (Contopus virens) is a small tyrant flycatcher from North America. This bird and the western wood pewee (C. sordidulus) were formerly considered to be a single species. The two species are virtually identical in appearance, and can be distinguished most easily by their calls. [more]

Fichtentyrann / Olive-sided flycatcher (Contopus cooperi)
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Wikipedia: Olive-sided flycatcher
The olive-sided flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) is a passerine bird. It is a medium-sized tyrant flycatcher. [more]

Contopus cinereus / Tropical pewee (Contopus cinereus)
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Wikipedia: Tropical pewee
The tropical pewee or southern tropical pewee (Contopus cinereus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. The taxon punensis, found in south-western Ecuador and western Peru, is usually included as a subspecies of the tropical pewee, but it has been suggested it should be considered a separate species, the Tumbes pewee (Contopus punensis) . [more]

Contopus fumigatus / Smoke-colored pewee (Contopus fumigatus)
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The smoke-colored pewee (Contopus fumigatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Contopus nigrescens / Blackish pewee (Contopus nigrescens)
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Wikipedia: Blackish pewee
The blackish pewee (Contopus nigrescens) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Brazil, Ecuador, Guyana, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Lathrotriccus:
Lathrotriccus euleri / Euler's flycatcher (Lathrotriccus euleri)
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Wikipedia: Euler's flycatcher
Euler's flycatcher (Lathrotriccus euleri) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in South America east of the Andes from Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia and Argentina, and on the islands of Trinidad and formerly also Grenada (see below). This species is named for the Swiss ornithologist Carl Euler.[2] [more]

Lathrotriccus griseipectus / Gray-breasted flycatcher (Lathrotriccus griseipectus)
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Wikipedia: Gray-breasted flycatcher
The grey-breasted flycatcher (Lathrotriccus griseipectus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in western Ecuador and northwestern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Cnemotriccus:
Cnemotriccus fuscatus / Fuscous flycatcher (Cnemotriccus fuscatus)
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Wikipedia: Fuscous flycatcher
The fuscous flycatcher (Cnemotriccus fuscatus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family, and the only member of the genus Cnemotriccus. It breeds from Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina, and on both Trinidad and Tobago. The fuscous flycatcher ranges in northern and eastern South America, including the entire Amazon Basin, and the Guianas; also all of Brazil except the very southeastern border area with Uruguay. [more]

Gattung Mitrephanes:
Mitrephanes phaeocercus / Tufted flycatcher (Mitrephanes phaeocercus)
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Wikipedia: Tufted flycatcher
The northern tufted flycatcher or simply tufted flycatcher (Mitrephanes phaeocercus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in highlands from northwestern Mexico to northwestern Ecuador. The olive flycatcher (Mitrephanes olivaceus) of Peru and Bolivia is now considered a separate species. [more]

Gattung Sublegatus:
Sublegatus obscurior / Amazonian scrub-flycatcher (Sublegatus obscurior)
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Wikipedia: Amazonian scrub-flycatcher
The Amazonian scrub flycatcher or Todd's scrub flycatcher (Sublegatus obscurior) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in South America in its natural habitats of subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Myiobius:
Myiobius atricaudus / Black-tailed flycatcher (Myiobius atricaudus)
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Wikipedia: Black-tailed flycatcher
The black-tailed myiobius or black-tailed flycatcher (Myiobius atricaudus) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tityridae. It was previously placed in the family Tyrannidae.[2] Black-tailed flycatchers are found in Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela.[3] Their natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. They are usually found alone or in pairs, but may join flocks of several species.[3] [more]

Myiobius barbatus / Sulphur-rumped flycatcher (Myiobius barbatus)
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Wikipedia: Sulphur-rumped flycatcher
The sulphur-rumped myiobius or sulphur-rumped flycatcher (Myiobius sulphureipygius) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tityridae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Myiobius villosus / Tawny-breasted flycatcher (Myiobius villosus)
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Wikipedia: Tawny-breasted flycatcher
The tawny-breasted myiobius or tawny-breasted flycatcher (Myiobius villosus) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tityridae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Myiarchus:
Myiarchus crinitus / Great crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus)
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Wikipedia: Great crested flycatcher
The great crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) is a large insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It is the most widespread member of the genus Myiarchus in North America, and is found over most of the eastern and mid-western portions of the continent.[2] It dwells mostly in the treetops and rarely is found on the ground.[3] [more]

Myiarchus tuberculifer / Dusky-capped flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-capped flycatcher
The dusky-capped flycatcher (Myiarchus tuberculifer) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds in forest and other woodland from southern Arizona, as well as the Chisos Mountains, Texas, south to northern Argentina and on Trinidad. It is resident in most of its range, but American breeders retreat to Mexico in winter. [more]

Myiarchus panamensis / Panama flycatcher (Myiarchus panamensis)
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Wikipedia: Panama flycatcher
The Panamanian flycatcher (Myiarchus panamensis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical mangrove forest, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Myiarchus swainsoni / Swainson's flycatcher (Myiarchus swainsoni)
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Wikipedia: Swainson's flycatcher
Swainson's flycatcher (Myiarchus swainsoni) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Myiarchus phaeocephalus / Sooty-crowned flycatcher (Myiarchus phaeocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Sooty-crowned flycatcher
The sooty-crowned flycatcher (Myiarchus phaeocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Myiarchus ferox / Short-crested flycatcher (Myiarchus ferox)
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Wikipedia: Short-crested flycatcher
The short-crested flycatcher (Myiarchus ferox) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Myiarchus cephalotes / Pale-edged flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes)
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Wikipedia: Pale-edged flycatcher
The pale-edged flycatcher (Myiarchus cephalotes) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Fluvicola:
Fluvicola nengeta / Masked water-tyrant (Fluvicola nengeta)
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Wikipedia: Masked water-tyrant
The masked water tyrant (Fluvicola nengeta) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers, one of three in the genus Fluvicola. [more]

Gattung Leptopogon:
Leptopogon superciliaris / Slaty-capped flycatcher (Leptopogon superciliaris)
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Wikipedia: Slaty-capped flycatcher
The slaty-capped flycatcher (Leptopogon superciliaris) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It is found in northern Bolivia to Costa Rica and in Trinidad. [more]

Leptopogon amaurocephalus / Sepia-capped flycatcher (Leptopogon amaurocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Sepia-capped flycatcher
The sepia-capped flycatcher (Leptopogon amaurocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Leptopogon rufipectus / Rufous-breasted flycatcher (Leptopogon rufipectus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tyrannula rufipectus
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Wikipedia: Rufous-breasted flycatcher
The rufous-breasted flycatcher (Leptopogon rufipectus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, far northwestern Peru and far western Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Myiopagis:
Myiopagis viridicata / Greenish elaenia (Myiopagis viridicata)
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Wikipedia: Greenish elaenia
The greenish elaenia (Myiopagis viridicata) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Myiopagis caniceps / Gray elaenia (Myiopagis caniceps)
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Wikipedia: Gray elaenia
The grey elaenia (Myiopagis caniceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Myiopagis gaimardii / Forest elaenia (Myiopagis gaimardii)
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Wikipedia: Forest elaenia
The forest elaenia (Myiopagis gaimardii) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Panama through Colombia, Venezuela and the Guianas to Bolivia and Brazil. It also occurs on Trinidad. [more]

Myiopagis subplacens / Pacific elaenia (Myiopagis subplacens)
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Wikipedia: Pacific elaenia
The Pacific elaenia (Myiopagis subplacens) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Myiopagis olallai / Foothill elaenia (Myiopagis olallai)
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Wikipedia: Foothill elaenia
The foothill elaenia (Myiopagis olallai) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Myiopagis flavivertex / Yellow-crowned elaenia (Myiopagis flavivertex)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-crowned elaenia
The yellow-crowned elaenia (Myiopagis flavivertex) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in eastern Orinoco Basin Venezuela, the Guianas, and along the Amazon River corridor; also Colombia, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Todirostrum:
Todirostrum cinereum / Common tody flycatcher (Todirostrum cinereum)
Auch bekannst als: Common tody-flycatcher
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Wikipedia: Common tody flycatcher
The common tody-flycatcher or black-fronted tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum cinereum) is a very small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southern Mexico to northwestern Peru, eastern Bolivia and southern, eastern and northeast Brazil. [more]

Todirostrum nigriceps / Black-headed tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum nigriceps)
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Wikipedia: Black-headed tody-flycatcher
The black-headed tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum nigriceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Todirostrum maculatum / Spotted tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum maculatum)
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Wikipedia: Spotted tody-flycatcher
The spotted tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum maculatum) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela, and is mostly a species of the Amazon Basin countries and Guianan countries. [more]

Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum / Yellow-browed tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-browed tody-flycatcher
The yellow-browed tody-flycatcher (Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found mainly in the southern Amazon Basin of Brazil, also Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; the species is recorded in Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Rhytipterna:
Rhytipterna holerythra / Rufous mourner (Rhytipterna holerythra)
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Wikipedia: Rufous mourner
The rufous mourner (Rhytipterna holerythra) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from southwestern Mexico to northwestern Ecuador. It was formerly believed to be a cotinga, but well-supported anatomical evidence has shown it to be related to tyrant flycatchers of the genera Myiarchus, Sirystes and Casiornis.[2] [more]

Rhytipterna simplex / Grayish mourner (Rhytipterna simplex)
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Wikipedia: Grayish mourner
The greyish mourner (Rhytipterna simplex) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Gattung Sapayoa:
Tyrannenbreitrachen / Broad-billed sapayoa (Sapayoa aenigma)
Auch bekannst als: Sapayoa
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Wikipedia: Broad-billed sapayoa
The sapayoa or broad-billed sapayoa (Sapayoa aenigma) is a suboscine passerine found in lowland rainforests in Panama and north-western South America. As the epithet aenigma ("the enigma") implies, its relationships have long been elusive. It is easy to overlook, but appears to be common in a wide range and is not considered threatened by the IUCN.[1][2] [more]

Gattung Hemitriccus:
Hemitriccus zosterops / White-eyed tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus zosterops)
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Wikipedia: White-eyed tody-tyrant
The white-eyed tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus zosterops) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. [more]

Hemitriccus rufigularis / Buff-throated tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus rufigularis)
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Wikipedia: Buff-throated tody-tyrant
The buff-throated tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus rufigularis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Hemitriccus minimus / Zimmer's tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus minimus)
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Wikipedia: Zimmer's tody-tyrant
Zimmer's tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus minimus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Hemitriccus granadensis / Black-throated tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus granadensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Idioptilon granadense
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Wikipedia: Black-throated tody-tyrant
The black-throated tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus granadensis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus / Cinnamon-breasted tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon-breasted tody-tyrant
The cinnamon-breasted tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Hemitriccus iohannis / Johannes's tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus iohannis)
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Wikipedia: Johannes's tody-tyrant
Johannes's tody-tyrant (Hemitriccus iohannis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Laniocera:
Laniocera rufescens / Speckled mourner (Laniocera rufescens)
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Wikipedia: Speckled mourner
The speckled mourner (Laniocera rufescens) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in the family Cotingidae, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where it is now placed by the SACC. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Laniocera hypopyrra / Cinereous mourner (Laniocera hypopyrra)
Alternative Klassifikation: Laniocera hypopyrrha
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Wikipedia: Cinereous mourner
The cinereous mourner (Laniocera hypopyrra) is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. The term cinereous describes its colouration. It has traditionally been placed in the cotinga family, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where now placed by SACC. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Colonia:
Colonia colonus / Long-tailed tyrant (Colonia colonus)
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Wikipedia: Long-tailed tyrant
The long-tailed tyrant (Colonia colonus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the only member of genus Colonia. [more]

Gattung Lophotriccus:
Lophotriccus pileatus / Scale-crested pygmy-tyrant (Lophotriccus pileatus)
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Wikipedia: Scale-crested pygmy-tyrant
The scale-crested pygmy tyrant (Lophotriccus pileatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Lophotriccus vitiosus / Double-banded pygmy-tyrant (Lophotriccus vitiosus)
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Wikipedia: Double-banded pygmy-tyrant
The double-banded pygmy tyrant (Lophotriccus vitiosus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swampland. [more]

Gattung Myiornis:
Myiornis atricapillus / Black-capped pygmy-tyrant (Myiornis atricapillus)
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Wikipedia: Black-capped pygmy-tyrant
The black-capped pygmy tyrant (Myiornis atricapillus) is the smallest passerine bird in its range, though larger than its cousin, the short-tailed pygmy tyrant. This tyrant flycatcher occurs from Costa Rica to north-western Ecuador. [more]

Myiornis albiventris / White-bellied pygmy-tyrant (Myiornis albiventris)
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Wikipedia: White-bellied pygmy-tyrant
The white-bellied pygmy tyrant (Myiornis albiventris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Myiornis ecaudatus / Short-tailed pygmy-tyrant (Myiornis ecaudatus)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed pygmy-tyrant
The short-tailed pygmy tyrant (Myiornis ecaudatus) is a small species of tyrant-flycatcher. The species is one of the smallest birds on Earth and the smallest passerine.[2] Among both the family and the order, only the closely related black-capped pygmy tyrant approaches similarly diminutive sizes. The pygmy tyrant is widespread throughout most of the Amazon in northern and central South America. [more]

Gattung Cnipodectes:
Cnipodectes subbrunneus / Brownish twistwing (Cnipodectes subbrunneus)
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Wikipedia: Brownish twistwing
The brownish twistwing (Cnipodectes subbrunneus), also known as the brownish flycatcher, is a species of bird in the Tyrannidae. It was the only member of the genus Cnipodectes until the description of Cnipodectes superrufus in 2007. [more]

Gattung Myiotriccus:
Myiotriccus ornatus / Ornate flycatcher (Myiotriccus ornatus)
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Wikipedia: Ornate flycatcher
The ornate flycatcher (Myiotriccus ornatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is the only member of the genus Myiotriccus.[2] It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Onychorhynchus:
Onychorhynchus coronatus / Royal flycatcher (Onychorhynchus coronatus)
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Wikipedia: Royal flycatcher
The royal flycatchers are a genus, Onychorhynchus, of passerine birds in the family Tityridae[1][2] according to the IOC. Other taxonomic authorities including the AOU, Clements, and the IUCN, include it in Onychorhynchidae. Depending on authority, it includes a single widespread,[1] or four more localized species.[2] The specific epithet of the type species, coronatus, and the common name of all the species in this genus, royal flycatcher, refer to the striking, colourful crest,[3] which is seen displayed very rarely,[3] except after mating, while preening, in courtship as well as being handled.[3] [more]

Gattung Capsiempis:
Capsiempis flaveola / Yellow tyrannulet (Capsiempis flaveola)
Alternative Klassifikation: Capsiempis flaveolus
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Wikipedia: Yellow tyrannulet
The yellow tyrannulet (Capsiempis flaveola) is a very small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Nicaragua south to northeastern Argentina and southeastern Brazil. It is the only member of the genus Capsiempis, but its taxonomy is uncertain, and it has been allocated to at least three other genera in the past. [more]

Gattung Platyrinchus:
Platyrinchus coronatus / Golden-crowned spadebill (Platyrinchus coronatus)
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The golden-crowned spadebill (Platyrinchus coronatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Platyrinchus mystaceus / White-throated spadebill (Platyrinchus mystaceus)
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Wikipedia: White-throated spadebill
The white-throated spadebill (Platyrinchus mystaceus) is a tiny passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It lives in the tropical Americas. [more]

Platyrinchus platyrhynchos / White-crested spadebill (Platyrinchus platyrhynchos)
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Wikipedia: White-crested spadebill
The white-crested spadebill (Platyrinchus platyrhynchos) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Platyrinchus saturatus / Cinnamon-crested spadebill (Platyrinchus saturatus)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon-crested spadebill
The cinnamon-crested spadebill (Platyrinchus saturatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Platyrinchus flavigularis / Yellow-throated spadebill (Platyrinchus flavigularis)
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The yellow-throated spadebill (Platyrinchus flavigularis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Phyllomyias:
Phyllomyias burmeisteri / Rough-legged tyrannulet (Phyllomyias burmeisteri)
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The rough-legged tyrannulet (Phyllomyias burmeisteri) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Phyllomyias griseiceps / Sooty-headed tyrannulet (Phyllomyias griseiceps)
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Wikipedia: Sooty-headed tyrannulet
The sooty-headed tyrannulet (Phyllomyias griseiceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Phyllomyias uropygialis / Tawny-rumped tyrannulet (Phyllomyias uropygialis)
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Wikipedia: Tawny-rumped tyrannulet
The tawny-rumped tyrannulet (Phyllomyias uropygialis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Phyllomyias plumbeiceps / Plumbeous-crowned tyrannulet (Phyllomyias plumbeiceps)
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous-crowned tyrannulet
The plumbeous-crowned tyrannulet (Phyllomyias plumbeiceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in the countries of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. [more]

Phyllomyias nigrocapillus / Black-capped tyrannulet (Phyllomyias nigrocapillus)
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Wikipedia: Black-capped tyrannulet
The black-capped tyrannulet (Phyllomyias nigrocapillus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Phyllomyias cinereiceps / Ashy-headed tyrannulet (Phyllomyias cinereiceps)
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Wikipedia: Ashy-headed tyrannulet
The ashy-headed tyrannulet (Phyllomyias cinereiceps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Ramphotrigon:
Ramphotrigon fuscicauda / Dusky-tailed flatbill (Ramphotrigon fuscicauda)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-tailed flatbill
The dusky-tailed flatbill (Ramphotrigon fuscicauda) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Ramphotrigon megacephalum / Large-headed flatbill (Ramphotrigon megacephalum)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ramphotrigon megacephala
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Wikipedia: Large-headed flatbill
The large-headed flatbill (Ramphotrigon megacephalum), also known as the bamboo flatbill, is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Ramphotrigon ruficauda / Rufous-tailed flatbill (Ramphotrigon ruficauda)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-tailed flatbill
The rufous-tailed flatbill (Ramphotrigon ruficauda) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Tolmomyias:
Tolmomyias assimilis / Yellow-margined flycatcher (Tolmomyias assimilis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-margined flycatcher
Zimmer's flatbill (Tolmomyias assimilis) or the yellow-margined flatbill is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. It is found in humid forest in southern Central America, and the Chocó and Amazon in South America. [more]

Tolmomyias sulphurescens / Yellow-olive flycatcher (Tolmomyias sulphurescens)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-olive flycatcher
The yellow-olive flatbill or yellow-olive flycatcher (Tolmomyias sulphurescens) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in tropical and subtopical forest and woodland in Central and South America, but over its range there are significant variations in plumage, iris-colour and voice, leading to speculations that more than one species is involved. Its plumage is overall greenish-yellow, the lores are whitish, the crown is often greyish and some subspecies have a dusky patch on the auriculars. The flat bill is black above and pale pinkish or greyish below; similar to the yellow-margined flatbill, but unlike the grey-crowned flatbill. [more]

Tolmomyias flaviventris / Yellow-breasted flycatcher (Tolmomyias flaviventris)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-breasted flycatcher
The ochre-lored flatbill (Tolmomyias flaviventris) or yellow-breasted flycatcher, is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It is found in South America, ranging from Colombia and Venezuela south to Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, and on both Trinidad and Tobago. There are significant variations in its voice and plumage, with western birds duller and more olive, and eastern and northern birds brighter and more ochre-yellow. The two are sometimes considered separate species, the western olive-faced flatbill (or flycatcher), T. viridiceps, and the eastern and northern ochre-lored flatbill (or flycatcher), T. flaviventris.[2] [more]

Tolmomyias traylori / Orange-eyed flycatcher (Tolmomyias traylori)
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Wikipedia: Orange-eyed flycatcher
The orange-eyed flatbill or orange-eyed flycatcher (Tolmomyias traylori) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in the Amazon (specifically in várzea forest) in south-eastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and north-eastern Peru. First recognized as a species due to its distinct voice, it was only described in 1997; the binomial commemorates the American ornithologist Melvin Alvah Traylor Jr.[3] The International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated the conservation status of this species as being of "least concern". [more]

Tolmomyias poliocephalus / Gray-crowned flycatcher (Tolmomyias poliocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Gray-crowned flycatcher
The grey-crowned flatbill or grey-crowned flycatcher (Tolmomyias poliocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in humid forest in the Amazon and Atlantic Forest in South America. It closely resembles the yellow-margined and yellow-olive flatbills, but its lower mandible is dark with a pale base. It is a fairly common bird with a wide range and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated it as "least concern". [more]

Gattung Poecilotriccus:
Poecilotriccus capitalis / Black-and-white tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus capitalis)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white tody-flycatcher
The black-and-white tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus capitalis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It was formerly placed in the genus Todirostrum, and known as the black-and-white tody-tyrant.[2] It is found in thickets, especially bamboo, in southern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, and south-western Brazil. [more]

Poecilotriccus latirostris / Rusty-fronted tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus latirostris)
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Wikipedia: Rusty-fronted tody-flycatcher
The rusty-fronted tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus latirostris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, and one of twelve in the genus Poecilotriccus. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Poecilotriccus calopterus / Golden-winged tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus calopterus)
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Wikipedia: Golden-winged tody-flycatcher
The golden-winged tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus calopterus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, and one of twelve in the genus Poecilotriccus. [more]

Poecilotriccus ruficeps / Rufous-crowned tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus ruficeps)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-crowned tody-flycatcher
The rufous-crowned tody-flycatcher (Poecilotriccus ruficeps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It was formerly placed in the genus Todirostrum, and has been known as the rufous-crowned tody-tyrant.[2] It is found in thickets and second growth in the Andes of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru. [more]

Gattung Pseudotriccus:
Pseudotriccus pelzelni / Bronze-olive pygmy-tyrant (Pseudotriccus pelzelni)
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Wikipedia: Bronze-olive pygmy-tyrant
The bronze-olive pygmy tyrant (Pseudotriccus pelzelni) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Pseudotriccus ruficeps / Rufous-headed pygmy-tyrant (Pseudotriccus ruficeps)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-headed pygmy-tyrant
The rufous-headed pygmy tyrant (Pseudotriccus ruficeps) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Rhynchocyclus:
Rhynchocyclus olivaceus / Olivaceous flatbill (Rhynchocyclus olivaceus)
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Wikipedia: Olivaceous flatbill
The olivaceous flatbill (Rhynchocyclus olivaceus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Rhynchocyclus fulvipectus / Fulvous-breasted flatbill (Rhynchocyclus fulvipectus)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous-breasted flatbill
The fulvous-breasted flatbill (Rhynchocyclus fulvipectus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Rhynchocyclus pacificus / Pacific flatbill (Rhynchocyclus pacificus)
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Wikipedia: Pacific flatbill
The Pacific flatbill (Rhynchocyclus pacificus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Myiodynastes:
Südlicher Fleckenmaskentyrann / Streaked flycatcher (Myiodynastes maculatus)
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Streaked flycatcher. 2020-02-20 14.53.44 Central America
We saw this at Los Lagartos Restaurant on the grounds of Gamboa Rainforest Resort in Panama.
Allgemein: The streaked flycatcher (Myiodynastes maculatus) is a passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. [more]

Myiodynastes luteiventris / Sulphur-bellied flycatcher (Myiodynastes luteiventris)
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Wikipedia: Sulphur-bellied flycatcher
The sulphur-bellied flycatcher (Myiodynastes luteiventris) is a large tyrant flycatcher. This bird breeds from southeasternmost Arizona of the United States (the Madrean sky islands region of Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northern Sonora, Mexico) to Costa Rica. They are short distance migrants, spending winters in the eastern Andean foothills of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, and are passage migrants over the southern portions of Central America. [more]

Myiodynastes chrysocephalus / Golden-crowned flycatcher (Myiodynastes chrysocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Golden-crowned flycatcher
The golden-crowned flycatcher (Myiodynastes chrysocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Myiodynastes bairdii / Baird's flycatcher (Myiodynastes bairdii)
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Wikipedia: Baird's flycatcher
Baird's flycatcher (Myiodynastes bairdii) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Pitangus:
Schwefelmaskentyrann / Great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus)
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La fortuna Great kiskadee tenatative ID w wings spread. 2018-02-26 10.15.18 Central America
Der Schwefelmaskentyrann (Pitangus sulphuratus), auch Schwefeltyrann genannt, ist ein Sperlingsvogel und die einzige Art der Gattung Pitangus. [more]

Gattung Pyrocephalus:
Pyrocephalus rubinus / Vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus)
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Wikipedia: Vermilion flycatcher
The vermilion flycatcher (Pyrocephalus obscurus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family found throughout South America and southern North America. It is a striking exception among the generally drab Tyrannidae due to its vermilion-red coloration. The males have bright red crowns, chests, and underparts, with brownish wings and tails. Females lack the vivid red coloration and can be hard to identify—they may be confused for the Say's phoebe. The vermilion flycatcher's song is a pit pit pit pidddrrrreeedrr, which is variable and important in establishing a territory. Riparian habitats and semi-open environments are preferred. As aerial insectivores, they catch their prey while flying. Their several months-long molt begins in summer. [more]

Gattung Camptostoma:
Camptostoma obsoletum / Southern beardless-tyrannulet (Camptostoma obsoletum)
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Wikipedia: Southern beardless-tyrannulet
The southern beardless tyrannulet (Camptostoma obsoletum) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica through South America south to Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. [more]

Gattung Knipolegus:
Knipolegus orenocensis / Riverside tyrant (Knipolegus orenocensis)
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Wikipedia: Riverside tyrant
The riverside tyrant (Knipolegus orenocensis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. [more]

Knipolegus poecilocercus / Amazonian black-tyrant (Knipolegus poecilocercus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phaeotriccus poecilocercus
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Wikipedia: Amazonian black-tyrant
The Amazonian black tyrant (Knipolegus poecilocercus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in subtropical or tropical swamps in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Knipolegus poecilurus / Rufous-tailed tyrant (Knipolegus poecilurus)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-tailed tyrant
The rufous-tailed tyrant (Knipolegus poecilurus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Knipolegus signatus / Jelski's black-tyrant (Knipolegus signatus)
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Wikipedia: Jelski's black-tyrant
Jelski's black tyrant (Knipolegus signatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found from southern Ecuador to northwestern Argentina. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. This and the plumbeous tyrant are sometimes considered conspecific, in which case, the bird is then usually referred to as the Andean tyrant. [more]

Gattung Serpophaga:
Serpophaga cinerea / Torrent tyrannulet (Serpophaga cinerea)
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Wikipedia: Torrent tyrannulet
The torrent tyrannulet (Serpophaga cinerea) is a small bird of the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica south to northern Bolivia and northwestern Venezuela. [more]

Serpophaga hypoleuca / River tyrannulet (Serpophaga hypoleuca)
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Wikipedia: River tyrannulet
The river tyrannulet (Serpophaga hypoleuca) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in Peru, Venezuela and Brazil; also river extensions into Ecuador, Colombia-(border) and Bolivia. [more]

Gattung Mecocerculus:
Mecocerculus leucophrys / White-throated tyrannulet (Mecocerculus leucophrys)
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Wikipedia: White-throated tyrannulet Ecuador
The white-throated tyrannulet (Mecocerculus leucophrys) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Mecocerculus stictopterus / White-banded tyrannulet (Mecocerculus stictopterus)
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Wikipedia: White-banded tyrannulet
The white-banded tyrannulet (Mecocerculus stictopterus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Mecocerculus poecilocercus / White-tailed tyrannulet (Mecocerculus poecilocercus)
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Wikipedia: White-tailed tyrannulet
The white-tailed tyrannulet (Mecocerculus poecilocercus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Mecocerculus calopterus / Rufous-winged tyrannulet (Mecocerculus calopterus)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-winged tyrannulet
The rufous-winged tyrannulet (Mecocerculus calopterus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Mecocerculus minor / Sulphur-bellied tyrannulet (Mecocerculus minor)
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Wikipedia: Sulphur-bellied tyrannulet
The sulphur-bellied tyrannulet (Mecocerculus minor) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in the eastern Andes of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Myiophobus:
Myiophobus fasciatus / Bran-colored flycatcher (Myiophobus fasciatus)
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Wikipedia: Bran-colored flycatcher
The bran-colored flycatcher (Myiophobus fasciatus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It breeds from Costa Rica through South America to Bolivia, Uruguay, and Argentina. It also occurs on Trinidad. [more]

Myiophobus cryptoxanthus / Olive-chested flycatcher (Myiophobus cryptoxanthus)
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Wikipedia: Olive-chested flycatcher
The olive-chested flycatcher (Myiophobus cryptoxanthus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Myiophobus flavicans / Flavescent flycatcher (Myiophobus flavicans)
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Wikipedia: Flavescent flycatcher
The flavescent flycatcher (Myiophobus flavicans) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. Its name comes from flavescent, a yellowish colour. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Myiophobus roraimae / Roraiman flycatcher (Myiophobus roraimae)
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Wikipedia: Roraiman flycatcher
The Roraiman flycatcher (Myiophobus roraimae) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Myiophobus phoenicomitra / Orange-crested flycatcher (Myiophobus phoenicomitra)
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Wikipedia: Orange-crested flycatcher
The orange-crested flycatcher (Myiophobus phoenicomitra) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Neopipo:
Neopipo cinnamomea / Cinnamon manakin-tyrant (Neopipo cinnamomea)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon manakin-tyrant
The cinnamon neopipo or cinnamon manakin-tyrant (Neopipo cinnamomea) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is the only member of the genus Neopipo.[3] [more]

Gattung Ochthoeca:
Ochthoeca leucophrys / White-browed chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca leucophrys)
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Wikipedia: White-browed chat-tyrant
The white-browed chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca leucophrys) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in the Puna grassland. [more]

Ochthoeca rufipectoralis / Rufous-breasted chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca rufipectoralis)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-breasted chat-tyrant
The rufous-breasted chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca rufipectoralis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Ochthoeca fumicolor / Brown-backed chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca fumicolor)
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Wikipedia: Brown-backed chat-tyrant
The brown-backed chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca fumicolor) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Ochthoeca diadema / Yellow-bellied chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca diadema)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-bellied chat-tyrant
The yellow-bellied chat-tyrant (Silvicultrix diadema) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is 12–12.5 cm (4.7–4.9 in) in length. It is a chunky bird with a short, thin bill. It is mostly olive with an ochre yellow forehead and long yellow eyebrow. It has dusky colored wings and tail with two rufous tail bars. It is mostly found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. It feeds in separated pairs hunting near the ground in foliage. [more]

Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris / Slaty-backed chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris)
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Wikipedia: Slaty-backed chat-tyrant
The slaty-backed chat-tyrant (Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Ornithion:
Ornithion brunneicapillus / Brown-capped tyrannulet (Ornithion brunneicapillus)
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Wikipedia: Brown-capped tyrannulet
The brown-capped tyrannulet (Ornithion brunneicapillus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Ornithion inerme / White-lored tyrannulet (Ornithion inerme)
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Wikipedia: White-lored tyrannulet
The white-lored tyrannulet (Ornithion inerme) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Phaeomyias:
Phaeomyias murina / Mouse-colored tyrannulet (Phaeomyias murina)
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Wikipedia: Mouse-colored tyrannulet
The mouse-colored tyrannulet (Phaeomyias murina) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. It occurs in a wide range of scrubby and wooded habitats in tropical and subtropical South America, being absent from the southernmost part of the continent, the high Andes and dense rainforest. It also occurs in Panama and Costa Rica. It is generally common, but its small size and dull plumage results in it often being overlooked – or at least not identified, as it resembles several other tyrant flycatchers. [more]

Gattung Phylloscartes:
Phylloscartes superciliaris / Rufous-browed tyrannulet (Phylloscartes superciliaris)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-browed tyrannulet
The rufous-browed tyrannulet (Phylloscartes superciliaris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Phylloscartes gualaquizae / Ecuadorian tyrannulet (Phylloscartes gualaquizae)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian tyrannulet
The Ecuadorian tyrannulet (Phylloscartes gualaquizae) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Ecuador and northern Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Phylloscartes orbitalis / Spectacled bristle-tyrant (Phylloscartes orbitalis)
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Wikipedia: Spectacled bristle-tyrant
The spectacled bristle tyrant (Pogonotriccus orbitalis) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tyrannidae. This species is sometimes placed in the genus Phylloscartes. [more]

Phylloscartes poecilotis / Variegated bristle-tyrant (Phylloscartes poecilotis)
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Wikipedia: Variegated bristle-tyrant
The variegated bristle tyrant (Pogonotriccus poecilotis) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. This species is sometimes placed in the genus Phylloscartes. [more]

Phylloscartes ophthalmicus / Marble-faced bristle-tyrant (Phylloscartes ophthalmicus)
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Wikipedia: Marble-faced bristle-tyrant
The marble-faced bristle tyrant (Pogonotriccus ophthalmicus) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tyrannidae. This species is sometimes placed in the genus Phylloscartes. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Tyrannulus:
Tyrannulus elatus / Yellow-crowned tyrannulet (Tyrannulus elatus)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-crowned tyrannulet
The yellow-crowned tyrannulet (Tyrannulus elatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is monotypic within the genus Tyrannulus.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest.[1] [more]

Gattung Zimmerius:
Zimmerius albigularis / Choco tyrannulet (Zimmerius albigularis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Zimmerius chrysops albigularis
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Wikipedia: Choco tyrannulet
The Choco tyrannulet (Zimmerius albigularis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in forests in the Chocó of south-western Colombia and western Ecuador. It was previously treated as a conspecific with the golden-faced tyrannulet (Zimmerius chrysops) but the species were split based on the molecular and vocal differences.[2][3][4] It is restricted to a region with extensive habitat destruction but it is generally fairly common and therefore unlikely to be seriously threatened. [more]

Zimmerius viridiflavus / Peruvian tyrannulet (Zimmerius viridiflavus)
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Wikipedia: Peruvian tyrannulet
The Peruvian tyrannulet (Zimmerius viridiflavus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. As traditionally defined, it is endemic to Peru, but recent genetic evidence suggests it should include the taxon flavidifrons as a subspecies, in which case the range of the Peruvian tyrannulet extends into far southern Ecuador. Alternatively, flavidifrons is sometimes considered a separate species, the Loja tyrannulet, but it is not closely related to the golden-faced tyrannulet as previously believed. [more]

Zimmerius cinereicapilla / Red-billed tyrannulet (Zimmerius cinereicapilla)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tyranniscus cinereicapillus
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Wikipedia: Red-billed tyrannulet
The red-billed tyrannulet (Zimmerius cinereicapilla) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Zimmerius gracilipes / Slender-footed tyrannulet (Zimmerius gracilipes)
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Wikipedia: Slender-footed tyrannulet
The slender-footed tyrannulet (Zimmerius gracilipes) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in humid forests of the west Amazon Basin in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. Until recently, it included the Guianan tyrannulet as a subspecies. [more]

Zimmerius chrysops / Golden-faced tyrannulet (Zimmerius chrysops)
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Wikipedia: Golden-faced tyrannulet
The golden-faced tyrannulet (Zimmerius chrysops) is a species of bird belonging to the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Attila:
Attila spadiceus / Bright-rumped attila (Attila spadiceus)
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Wikipedia: Bright-rumped attila
The bright-rumped attila or polymorphic attila (Attila spadiceus) is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family (Tyrannidae). It breeds from northwestern Mexico to western Ecuador, Bolivia and southeastern Brazil, and on Trinidad. [more]

Attila torridus / Ochraceous attila (Attila torridus)
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Wikipedia: Ochraceous attila
The ochraceous attila (Attila torridus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and plantations . It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Attila citriniventris / Citron-bellied attila (Attila citriniventris)
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Wikipedia: Citron-bellied attila
The citron-bellied attila (Attila citriniventris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Attila cinnamomeus / Cinnamon attila (Attila cinnamomeus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Muscicapa cinnamomea
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon attila
The cinnamon attila (Attila cinnamomeus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It is found in northern South America in the Amazon Basin of Brazil and the Guianas. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana; also Amazonian Ecuador, Peru, and regions of Bolivia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Empidonomus:
Empidonomus varius / Variegated flycatcher (Empidonomus varius)
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Wikipedia: Variegated flycatcher
The variegated flycatcher (Empidonomus varius) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. With the crowned slaty flycatcher being moved to its own genus, this is now the only species remaining in Empidonomus. [more]

Gattung Euscarthmus:
Euscarthmus meloryphus / Tawny-crowned pygmy-tyrant (Euscarthmus meloryphus)
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Wikipedia: Tawny-crowned pygmy-tyrant
The tawny-crowned pygmy tyrant (Euscarthmus meloryphus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. [more]

Gattung Legatus:
Legatus leucophaius / Piratic flycatcher (Legatus leucophaius)
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Wikipedia: Piratic flycatcher
The piratic flycatcher (Legatus leucophaius) is a passerine bird, the only member of the genus Legatus. It is a resident breeder from southern Mexico and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. At least some birds from Central America and Trinidad are migratory, and this species also visits Tobago. [more]

Gattung Megarynchus:
Megarynchus pitangua / Boat-billed flycatcher (Megarynchus pitangua)
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Wikipedia: Boat-billed flycatcher
The boat-billed flycatcher (Megarynchus pitangua) is a passerine bird. It is a large tyrant flycatcher, the only member of the monotypic genus Megarynchus. [more]

Gattung Myiozetetes:
Myiozetetes granadensis / Gray-capped flycatcher (Myiozetetes granadensis)
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The grey-capped flycatcher (Myiozetetes granadensis) is a passerine bird, a member of the large tyrant flycatcher family. [more]

Myiozetetes similis / Social flycatcher (Myiozetetes similis)
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Wikipedia: Social flycatcher
The social flycatcher (Myiozetetes similis) is a passerine bird from the Americas, a member of the large tyrant flycatcher family (Tyrannidae). [more]

Myiozetetes cayanensis / Rusty-margined flycatcher (Myiozetetes cayanensis)
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Wikipedia: Rusty-margined flycatcher
The rusty-margined flycatcher (Myiozetetes cayanensis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. [more]

Myiozetetes luteiventris / Dusky-chested flycatcher (Myiozetetes luteiventris)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-chested flycatcher
The dusky-chested flycatcher (Myiozetetes luteiventris) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Pseudocolopteryx:
Pseudocolopteryx acutipennis / Subtropical doradito (Pseudocolopteryx acutipennis)
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Wikipedia: Subtropical doradito
The subtropical doradito (Pseudocolopteryx acutipennis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland and swamps. [more]

Gattung Sirystes:
Sirystes albogriseus / Choco sirystes (Sirystes albogriseus)
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Wikipedia: Choco sirystes
The western sirystes or Chocó sirystes (Sirystes albogriseus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It was formerly considered conspecific with the sibilant sirystes. [more]

Sirystes albocinereus / White-rumped sirystes (Sirystes albocinereus)
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Wikipedia: White-rumped sirystes
The white-rumped sirystes (Sirystes albocinereus), is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It was formerly considered conspecific with the sibilant sirystes. [more]

Gattung Griseotyrannus:
Griseotyrannus aurantioatrocristatus / Crowned slaty flycatcher (Griseotyrannus aurantioatrocristatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Empidonomus aurantioatrocristatus
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Wikipedia: Crowned slaty flycatcher
The crowned slaty flycatcher (Griseotyrannus aurantioatrocristatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers. It was formerly united in the genus Empidonomus with the variegated flycatcher, but is now considered the only species of Griseotyrannus. The name Griseotyrannus aurantioatrocristatus means "orange-black crested gray Tyrannus". [more]

Gattung Philohydor:
Philohydor lictor / Lesser kiskadee (Philohydor lictor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pitangus lictor
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Wikipedia: Lesser kiskadee
The lesser kiskadee (Philohydor lictor) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is the only species in the genus Philohydor. It is found in Argentina, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad, Guatemala, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland and swamps. [more]

Gattung Pyrrhomyias:
Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus / Cinnamon flycatcher (Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pyrrhomyias cinnamomea
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon flycatcher
The cinnamon flycatcher (Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is the only member of the genus Pyrrhomyias.[2] [more]

Gattung Hirundinea:
Hirundinea ferruginea / Cliff flycatcher (Hirundinea ferruginea)
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Wikipedia: Cliff flycatcher
The cliff flycatcher (Hirundinea ferruginea) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family, Tyrannidae. The cliff flycatcher is the only species in the genus Hirundinea after the swallow flycatcher was merged, becoming subspecies Hirundinea ferruginea bellicosa. It is native to South America, where its natural habitats are cliffs and crags in the vicinity of subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Tumbezia:
Tumbezia salvini / Tumbes tyrant (Tumbezia salvini)
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Wikipedia: Tumbes tyrant
The Tumbes tyrant (Tumbezia salvini) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is monotypic within the genus Tumbezia.[2] It is endemic to Peru, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.[1] [more]

Gattung Cnemarchus:
Cnemarchus erythropygius / Red-rumped bush-tyrant (Cnemarchus erythropygius)
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Wikipedia: Red-rumped bush-tyrant
The red-rumped bush tyrant (Cnemarchus erythropygius) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the only one in the genus Cnemarchus. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. [more]

Gattung Myiotheretes:
Rußbuschtyrann / Smoky bush-tyrant (Myiotheretes fumigatus)
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Wikipedia: Smoky bush-tyrant
The smoky bush tyrant (Myiotheretes fumigatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Myiotheretes striaticollis / Streak-throated bush-tyrant (Myiotheretes striaticollis)
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Wikipedia: Streak-throated bush-tyrant Ecuador
The streak-throated bush tyrant (Myiotheretes striaticollis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Gattung Machetornis:
Graslandtyrann / Cattle tyrant (Machetornis rixosa)
Alternative Klassifikation: Machetornis rixosus
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Wikipedia: Cattle tyrant
The cattle tyrant (Machetornis rixosa) is a species of bird in the tyrant-flycatcher family Tyrannidae. It is the only member of the genus Machetornis. The relationships of this species and genus to other genera in the tyrant flycatchers are uncertain. It resembles Tyrannus flycatchers, but this may be the result of convergence. Three subspecies are recognised, the nominate race, M. r. flavigularis and M. r. obscurodorsalis, although the latter two may not be distinct from M. r. flavigularis. The genus name was given to the species by George Robert Gray and is derived from the Ancient Greek makhētēs for fighter and ornis for bird, a reference to its pugnacious behaviour and habit of dispossessing other species of their nests. The specific name comes from the Latin rixosus meaning quarrelsome, again referring to the species/ behaviour and temperament.[3] [more]

Gattung Ochthornis:
Ochthornis littoralis / Drab water tyrant (Ochthornis littoralis)
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Wikipedia: Drab water tyrant
The drab water tyrant (Ochthornis littoralis) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae, the tyrant flycatchers, and is the only species in the monotypic genus Ochthornis.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela, where its natural habitat is rivers.[1] [more]

Gattung Pseudelaenia:
Pseudelaenia leucospodia / Gray-and-white tyrannulet (Pseudelaenia leucospodia)
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Wikipedia: Gray-and-white tyrannulet
The grey-and-white tyrannulet (Pseudelaenia leucospodia) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family Tyrannidae. It is the only species placed in the genus Pseudelaenia.[2] It is found in Ecuador and Peru, where natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland.[1] [more]

Gattung Tyrannopsis:
Tyrannopsis sulphurea / Sulphury flycatcher (Tyrannopsis sulphurea)
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Wikipedia: Sulphury flycatcher
The sulphury flycatcher (Tyrannopsis sulphurea) is a passerine bird which is a localised resident breeder from Trinidad, the Guianas and Venezuela south to Amazonian Peru, northern Bolivia and Brazil. [more]

Gattung Conopias:
Conopias albovittatus / White-ringed flycatcher (Conopias albovittatus)
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Wikipedia: White-ringed flycatcher
The white-ringed flycatcher (Conopias albovittatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. [more]

Conopias trivirgatus / Three-striped flycatcher (Conopias trivirgatus)
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Wikipedia: Three-striped flycatcher
The three-striped flycatcher (Conopias trivirgatus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Conopias cinchoneti / Lemon-browed flycatcher (Conopias cinchoneti)
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Wikipedia: Lemon-browed flycatcher
The lemon-browed flycatcher (Conopias cinchoneti) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Conopias parvus / Yellow-throated flycatcher (Conopias parvus)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-throated flycatcher
The yellow-throated flycatcher (Conopias parvus) is a species[2] of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Silvicultrix:
Silvicultrix jelskii / Jelski's chat-tyrant (Silvicultrix jelskii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ochthoeca jelskii
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Wikipedia: Jelski's chat-tyrant
Jelski's chat-tyrant (Silvicultrix jelskii) is a species of passerine bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found Peru and southern Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Silvicultrix frontalis / Crowned chat-tyrant (Silvicultrix frontalis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ochthoeca frontalis
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Wikipedia: Crowned chat-tyrant
The crowned chat-tyrant (Silvicultrix frontalis) is a species of bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. [more]

Gattung Nephelomyias:
Nephelomyias pulcher / Handsome flycatcher (Nephelomyias pulcher)
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Wikipedia: Handsome flycatcher
The handsome flycatcher (Nephelomyias pulcher) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Nephelomyias lintoni / Orange-banded flycatcher (Nephelomyias lintoni)
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Wikipedia: Orange-banded flycatcher
The orange-banded flycatcher (Nephelomyias lintoni) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is found in southern Ecuador and far northern Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Familie Mimidae (Spottdrosseln):

Gattung Mimus:
Mimus gilvus / Tropical mockingbird (Mimus gilvus)
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Wikipedia: Tropical mockingbird
The tropical mockingbird (Mimus gilvus) is a resident breeding bird from southern Mexico south to northern Brazil, and in the Lesser Antilles and other Caribbean islands. The birds in Panama and Trinidad may have been introduced. The northern mockingbird (M. polyglottos) is its closest living relative, but the critically endangered Socorro mockingbird (M. graysoni) is also much closer to these two than previously believed .[2] [more]

Mimus longicaudatus / Long-tailed mockingbird (Mimus longicaudatus)
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Wikipedia: Long-tailed mockingbird
The long-tailed mockingbird (Mimus longicaudatus) is a species of bird in the family Mimidae. It is found in dry scrubland and woodland in western Ecuador and Peru (north of Camaná). [more]

Gattung Donacobius:
Rohrspotter / Black-capped donacobius (Donacobius atricapilla)
Alternative Klassifikation: Donacobius atricapillus
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Wikipedia: Black-capped donacobius
The black-capped donacobius (Donacobius atricapilla) is a conspicuous, vocal South American bird. It is found in tropical swamps and wetlands in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela; also Panama of Central America.[1] [more]

Familie Certhiidae (Baumläufer):

Unterfamilie Troglodytinae:
Gattung Troglodytes:
Troglodytes aedon / House wren (Troglodytes aedon)
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Wikipedia: House wren
The house wren (Troglodytes aedon) is a very small songbird of the wren family, Troglodytidae. It occurs from Canada to southernmost South America, and is thus the most widely distributed native bird in the Americas.[2] It occurs in most suburban areas in its range and it is the single most common wren. Its taxonomy is highly complex and some subspecies groups are often considered separate species. [more]

Andenzaunkönig / Mountain wren (Troglodytes solstitialis)
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Wikipedia: Mountain wren
The mountain wren (Troglodytes solstitialis) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in the Andes or north-west Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and western Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Campylorhynchus:
Tigerzaunkönig / Band-backed wren (Campylorhynchus zonatus)
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Wikipedia: Band-backed wren
The band-backed wren (Campylorhynchus zonatus) is a small songbird of the wren family. [more]

Drosselzaunkönig / Thrush-like wren (Campylorhynchus turdinus)
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Wikipedia: Thrush-like wren
The thrush-like wren (Campylorhynchus turdinus) is a South American species of bird in the family Troglodytidae, the wrens. As suggested by its common and scientific name, its size and coloration are vaguely reminiscent of that of a thrush, although the general impression it gives in life is very different and not at all "thrush-like". [more]

Bindenzaunkönig / Fasciated wren (Campylorhynchus fasciatus)
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Wikipedia: Fasciated wren
The fasciated wren (Campylorhynchus fasciatus) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru.[2] [more]

Gattung Henicorhina:
Einsiedlerzaunkönig / Grey-breasted wood-wren (Henicorhina leucophrys)
Auch bekannst als: Gray-breasted wood-wren
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Wikipedia: Grey-breasted wood-wren
The grey-breasted wood wren (Henicorhina leucophrys) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found at low levels in wooded montane areas of Mexico, Central America and the northern Andes. [more]

Henicorhina leucosticta / White-breasted wood-wren (Henicorhina leucosticta)
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Wikipedia: White-breasted wood-wren
The white-breasted wood wren (Henicorhina leucosticta) is a small songbird of the wren family. It is a resident breeding species from central Mexico to northeastern Peru and Suriname. [more]

Bindenflügel-Zaunkönig / Bar-winged wood-wren (Henicorhina leucoptera)
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Wikipedia: Bar-winged wood-wren
The bar-winged wood wren (Henicorhina leucoptera) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found locally in humid Andean forest in southern Ecuador and northern Peru. It is threatened by habitat loss. As suggested by its name, it has a single distinctive white wing-bar. [more]

Gattung Cyphorhinus:
Brillenzaunkönig / Song wren (Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus)
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Wikipedia: Song wren
The song wren (Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. [more]

Cyphorhinus arada / Musician wren (Cyphorhinus arada)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cyphorhinus aradus
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Wikipedia: Musician wren
The musician wren or organ wren (Cyphorhinus arada) is a species of wren named for its elaborate song. It is native to the Amazon Rainforest in South America, and west and southwestwards into the Amazonian Andes. In Portuguese it is known as uirapuru or many other variants of this name, all based on the Tupi wirapu 'ru. Especially in Brazil, the musician wren is the subject of several legends and fables, most relating to its loud and beautiful song. One of these tells that when it starts singing all other birds stop their song to hear it. The musician wren is also believed to bring good luck, which leads some people to kill it in order to have it stuffed.[2] Even though there are no reliable statistics of its numbers, the musician wren, due to its large range and being locally fairly common, is not considered threatened. [more]

Kastanienbrust-Zaunkönig / Chestnut-breasted wren (Cyphorhinus thoracicus)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-breasted wren
The chestnut-breasted wren (Cyphorhinus thoracicus) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and western Bolivia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Cistothorus:
Seggenzaunkönig / Sedge wren (Cistothorus platensis)
Auch bekannst als: Grass wren
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Wikipedia: Sedge wren
The sedge wren (Cistothorus stellaris) is a small and secretive passerine bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is widely distributed in North America. It is often found in wet grasslands and meadows where it nests in the tall grasses and sedges and feeds on insects. The sedge wren was formerly considered as conspecific with the non-migratory grass wren of central and South America. [more]

Gattung Cinnycerthia:
Rostzaunkönig / Sharpe's wren (Cinnycerthia olivascens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cinnycerthia peruana olivascens
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Wikipedia: Sharpe's wren
The sepia-brown wren or Sharpe's wren (Cinnycerthia olivascens) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2][3] [more]

Einfarb-Zaunkönig / Rufous wren (Cinnycerthia unirufa)
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Wikipedia: Rufous wren
The rufous wren (Cinnycerthia unirufa) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Microcerculus:
Schuppenbrust-Zaunkönig / Southern nightingale-wren (Microcerculus marginatus)
Auch bekannst als: Scaly-breasted wren
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Wikipedia: Southern nightingale-wren
The southern nightingale-wren (Microcerculus marginatus), also known as the scaly-breasted wren, is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. Its rich song varies locally over its range, suggesting that more than one species is included in the taxonomic complex currently called the southern nightingale-wren. [more]

Weißbinden-Zaunkönig / Wing-banded wren (Microcerculus bambla)
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Wikipedia: Wing-banded wren
The wing-banded wren (Microcerculus bambla) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Odontorchilus:
Graumantel-Zaunkönig / Gray-mantled wren (Odontorchilus branickii)
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Wikipedia: Gray-mantled wren
The grey-mantled wren (Odontorchilus branickii) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2] [more]

Gattung Pheugopedius:
Kastanienrücken-Zaunkönig / Plain-tailed wren (Pheugopedius euophrys)
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Wikipedia: Plain-tailed wren
The plain-tailed wren (Pheugopedius euophrys) is a species of songbird in the family Troglodytidae. It has a mostly rufous body with a gray, black, and white striped head. It is found in the Andes of southern Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Plain-tailed wrens are so-called bamboo specialists and live almost exclusively in chusquea bamboo thickets. Like other wrens, its diet consists mainly of insects with some seeds and berries. [more]

Corayazaunkönig / Coraya's wren (Pheugopedius coraya)
Alternative Klassifikation: Thryothorus coraya
Auch bekannst als: Coraya wren
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Pheugopedius sclateri / Speckle-breasted wren (Pheugopedius sclateri)
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The speckle-breasted wren (Pheugopedius sclateri) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[4] [more]

Pheugopedius mystacalis / Whiskered wren (Pheugopedius mystacalis)
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Wikipedia: Whiskered wren
The whiskered wren (Pheugopedius mystacalis) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.[2] [more]

Gattung Cantorchilus:
Kastanienzaunkönig / Bay wren (Cantorchilus nigricapillus)
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Wikipedia: Bay wren
The bay wren (Cantorchilus nigricapillus) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is native to southern Central America and northwestern South America.[2] [more]

Streifenkehl-Zaunkönig / Stripe-throated wren (Cantorchilus leucopogon)
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Wikipedia: Stripe-throated wren
The stripe-throated wren (Cantorchilus leucopogon) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama.[2] [more]

Cantorchilus leucotis / Buff-breasted wren (Cantorchilus leucotis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Thryothorus leucotis (Lafresnaye, 1845)
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Wikipedia: Buff-breasted wren
The buff-breasted wren (Cantorchilus leucotis) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae, the wrens. It is found in the Amazon Basin of northern Brazil and Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and northern-border Bolivia; also the Guianan countries Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana. It occurs in non-Amazonian regions of Venezuela and Colombia and its range extends into eastern Panama. [more]

Cantorchilus superciliaris / Superciliated wren (Cantorchilus superciliaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Thrythorus superciliaris
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Wikipedia: Superciliated wren
The superciliated wren (Cantorchilus superciliaris) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru.[2] [more]

Unterfamilie Polioptilinae:
Gattung Polioptila:
Polioptila plumbea / Tropical gnatcatcher (Polioptila plumbea)
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Wikipedia: Tropical gnatcatcher
The tropical gnatcatcher (Polioptila plumbea) is a small active insectivorous songbird, which is a resident species throughout a large part of the Neotropics. There are large geographical variations in its voice and plumage, resulting in some populations sometimes being considered separate species, notably the bilineata group as the white-browed gnatcatcher, and the taxon maior as the Marañón gnatcatcher.[2] [more]

Polioptila schistaceigula / Slate-throated gnatcatcher (Polioptila schistaceigula)
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Wikipedia: Slate-throated gnatcatcher
The slate-throated gnatcatcher (Polioptila schistaceigula) is a species of bird in the family Polioptilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Ramphocaenus:
Ramphocaenus melanurus / Long-billed gnatwren (Ramphocaenus melanurus)
Auch bekannst als: Trilling gnatwren
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Wikipedia: Long-billed gnatwren
The trilling gnatwren (Ramphocaenus melanurus), formerly long-billed gnatwren, is a very small bird in the gnatcatcher family. It found from southeast Mexico south to Ecuador and Amazonia. [more]

Gattung Microbates:
Microbates cinereiventris / Tawny-faced gnatwren (Microbates cinereiventris)
Auch bekannst als: Half-collared gnatwren
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Wikipedia: Tawny-faced gnatwren
The tawny-faced gnatwren or half-collared gnatwren (Microbates cinereiventris) is a species of bird in the family Polioptilidae. [more]

Microbates collaris / Collared gnatwren (Microbates collaris)
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Wikipedia: Collared gnatwren
The collared gnatwren (Microbates collaris) is a species of bird in the family Polioptilidae, the gnatcatchers. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[2] [more]

Familie Dendrocolaptidae:

Gattung Xiphorhynchus:
Tränen-Baumsteiger / Black-striped woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus)
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Black-striped woodcreeper in Manzanillo, Costa Rica. 2020-03-12 09.50.48 Central America
The black-striped woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. [more]

Xiphorhynchus erythropygius / Spotted woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus erythropygius)
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Wikipedia: Spotted woodcreeper
The spotted woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus erythropygius) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama. [more]

Dendroplex picus / Straight-billed woodcreeper (Dendroplex picus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xiphorhynchus picus (Gmelin, 1788)
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Wikipedia: Straight-billed woodcreeper
The straight-billed woodcreeper (Dendroplex picus) is a species of bird in the woodcreeper subfamily (Dendrocolaptinae). Its genus, Dendroplex, was recently confirmed to be distinct from Xiphorhynchus. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical mangrove forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Xiphorhynchus triangularis / Olive-backed woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus triangularis)
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Wikipedia: Olive-backed woodcreeper
The olive-backed woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus triangularis) is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Xiphorhynchus obsoletus / Striped woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus obsoletus)
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Wikipedia: Striped woodcreeper
The striped woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus obsoletus) is a species of bird in the woodcreeper subfamily (Dendrocolaptinae). It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Xiphorhynchus ocellatus / Ocellated woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus ocellatus)
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Wikipedia: Ocellated woodcreeper
The ocellated woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus ocellatus) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily of the ovenbird family (Furnariidae). It sometimes includes the Tschudi's woodcreeper as a subspecies. [more]

Xiphorhynchus elegans / Elegant woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus elegans)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xiphorhynchus spixii elegans
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Wikipedia: Elegant woodcreeper
The elegant woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus elegans) is a species of bird in the woodcreeper subfamily (Dendrocolaptinae). It was formerly considered a subspecies of Spix's woodcreeper. It is found in the western and southern Amazon in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is tropical humid lowland forests. The subspecies X. e. juruanus is sometimes treated as a separate species, Juruá woodcreeper. [more]

Xiphorhynchus guttatus / Buff-throated woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus guttatus)
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Wikipedia: Buff-throated woodcreeper
The buff-throated woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus guttatus) is a resident passerine bird found in tropical South America in the Guiana Shield and disjunctly in the northern Atlantic Forest. It formerly included the cocoa woodcreeper and the Lafresnaye's woodcreeper as subspecies. Some authorities retain Lafresnaye's position as a subspecies of the buff-throated woodcreeper, but the resulting group is polyphyletic (see Systematics and evolution). [more]

Gattung Lepidocolaptes:
Lepidocolaptes souleyetii / Streak-headed woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes souleyetii)
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Wikipedia: Streak-headed woodcreeper
The streak-headed woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes souleyetii) is a passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from southern Mexico to northwestern Peru, northern Brazil and Guyana, and also on Trinidad. [more]

Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger / Montane woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger)
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Wikipedia: Montane woodcreeper
The montane woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger) is a perching bird species in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the ovenbird family (Furnariidae). [more]

Lepidocolaptes duidae / Duida woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes duidae)
Alternative Klassifikation: Lepidocolaptes albolineatus duidae
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Wikipedia: Duida woodcreeper
The Duida woodcreeper (Lepidocolaptes duidae) is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae. It is found in northwest Amazonia in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Sittasomus:
Sittasomus griseicapillus / Olivaceous woodcreeper (Sittasomus griseicapillus)
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Wikipedia: Olivaceous woodcreeper
The olivaceous woodcreeper (Sittasomus griseicapillus) is a passerine bird of the tropical Americas. It belongs to the true woodcreepers (tribe Dendrocolaptini) of the ovenbird family (Furnariidae). [more]

Gattung Dendrocolaptes:
Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae / Northern barred-woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae)
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Wikipedia: Northern barred-woodcreeper
The northern barred woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae) is a species of bird in the subfamily Dendrocolaptinae. It was formerly included as a subspecies of the Amazonian barred woodcreeper (D. certhia). [more]

Dendrocolaptes picumnus / Black-banded woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes picumnus)
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Wikipedia: Black-banded woodcreeper
The black-banded woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes picumnus) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily, the woodcreepers. It is discontinuously spread from Chiapas to Paraguay and northern Argentina. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Dendrocolaptes certhia / Amazonian barred-woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes certhia)
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Wikipedia: Amazonian barred-woodcreeper
The Amazonian barred woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes certhia) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily, the woodcreepers. The northern barred woodcreeper (D. sanctithomae) was formerly included in this species. The Amazonian barred woodcreeper still includes the subspecies concolor, which sometimes is considered a separate species, the concolor woodcreeper. [more]

Gattung Xiphocolaptes:
Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus / Strong-billed woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus)
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Wikipedia: Strong-billed woodcreeper
The strong-billed woodcreeper (Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is one of the largest woodcreepers and the largest furnariids, though the slender long-billed woodcreeper is longer and the great rufous woodcreeper is larger overall. There is some size variation across the range, with typical birds measuring 28–31 cm (11-12.5 in) long and weighing about 120 grams (4.2 oz). Large strong-billed woodcreepers can measure up to 35 cm (14 in) and weigh 169 grams (6 oz).[2] The most distinctive feature of this typically marked striped, brownish bird (other than its size) is its massive, semi-decurved bill, which may be brown or blackish. [more]

Gattung Dendrocincla:
Dendrocincla fuliginosa / Plain-brown woodcreeper (Dendrocincla fuliginosa)
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Wikipedia: Plain-brown woodcreeper
The plain-brown woodcreeper (Dendrocincla fuliginosa), is a sub-oscine passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World from Honduras through South America to northern Argentina, and in Trinidad and Tobago. Sometimes it is considered to include the plain-winged woodcreeper (D. turdina) as a subspecies. [more]

Dendrocincla merula / White-chinned woodcreeper (Dendrocincla merula)
Alternative Klassifikation: Dendrocolaptes merula
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Wikipedia: White-chinned woodcreeper
The white-chinned woodcreeper (Dendrocincla merula) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Dendrocincla tyrannina / Tyrannine woodcreeper (Dendrocincla tyrannina)
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Wikipedia: Tyrannine woodcreeper
The tyrannine woodcreeper (Dendrocincla tyrannina) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Campylorhamphus:
Rotrücken-Sensenschnabel / Red-billed scythebill (Campylorhamphus trochilirostris)
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Wikipedia: Red-billed scythebill
The red-billed scythebill (Campylorhamphus trochilirostris) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. [more]

Campylorhamphus pusillus / Brown-billed scythebill (Campylorhamphus pusillus)
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Wikipedia: Brown-billed scythebill
The brown-billed scythebill (Campylorhamphus pusillus) is a species of bird in the family Furnariidae. [more]

Drymotoxeres pucherani / Greater scythebill (Drymotoxeres pucherani)
Alternative Klassifikation: Drymotoxeres pucheranii
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Wikipedia: Greater scythebill
The greater scythebill (Drymotoxeres pucheranii) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. This species is found at very low densities in highland forest in the Andes, ranging from southern Colombia to far northern Peru. It has traditionally been included in Campylorhamphus together with the other scythebills, but it is closer to the scimitar-billed woodcreeper, leading to the description of the new genus Drymotoxeres.[1] [more]

Campylorhamphus procurvoides / Curve-billed scythebill (Campylorhamphus procurvoides)
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Wikipedia: Curve-billed scythebill
The curve-billed scythebill (Campylorhamphus procurvoides) is a species of bird in the ovenbird family. It is found in Amazonia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Deconychura:
Deconychura longicauda / Long-tailed woodcreeper (Deconychura longicauda)
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Wikipedia: Long-tailed woodcreeper
The long-tailed woodcreeper (Deconychura longicauda) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is monotypic within Deconychura, but formerly this genus also included the spot-throated woodcreeper.[2] [more]

Certhiasomus stictolaemus / Spot-throated woodcreeper (Certhiasomus stictolaemus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Deconychura stictolaema
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The spot-throated woodcreeper (Certhiasomus stictolaemus) is a species of bird in the Dendrocolaptinae subfamily. It is the only species in the genus Certhiasomus (i.e. the genus is monotypic). It was formerly included in Deconychura together with the long-tailed woodcreeper, but the two are not closely related.[1] [more]

Familie Formicariidae:

Gattung Formicarius:
Formicarius rufipectus / Rufous-breasted antthrush (Formicarius rufipectus)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-breasted antthrush
The rufous-breasted antthrush (Formicarius rufipectus) is a species of bird in the family Formicariidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Formicarius analis / Black-faced antthrush (Formicarius analis)
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Wikipedia: Black-faced antthrush
The black-faced antthrush (Formicarius analis), is a species of passerine bird in the family Formicariidae. [more]

Formicarius nigricapillus / Black-headed antthrush (Formicarius nigricapillus)
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Wikipedia: Black-headed antthrush
The black-headed antthrush (Formicarius nigricapillus) is a species of bird in the family Formicariidae. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Formicarius colma / Rufous-capped antthrush (Formicarius colma)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-capped antthrush
The rufous-capped antthrush (Formicarius colma) is a small species of bird in the family Formicariidae located in the order Passeriformes. It is considered to be uncommon but widespread, found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. The rufous-capped antthrush is typically found inhabiting the shady floor of tall, humid forests on solid ground, and is occasionally spotted in transitional forests (várzea) and savanna forests (Suriname).[2] [more]

Gattung Grallaria:
Grallaria guatimalensis / Scaled antpitta (Grallaria guatimalensis)
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Wikipedia: Scaled antpitta
The scaled antpitta (Grallaria guatimalensis) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaria alleni / Moustached antpitta (Grallaria alleni)
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Wikipedia: Moustached antpitta
The moustached antpitta (Grallaria alleni) is a species of bird placed in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaria watkinsi / Scrub antpitta (Grallaria watkinsi)
Auch bekannst als: Watkins's antpitta
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Wikipedia: Scrub antpitta
Watkins's antpitta (Grallaria watkinsi) or scrub antpitta, is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Grallaria squamigera / Undulated antpitta (Grallaria squamigera)
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Wikipedia: Undulated antpitta
The undulated antpitta (Grallaria squamigera) is a bird in the family Grallariidae. The species was first described by Florent Prévost and Marc Athanase Parfait Œillet des Murs in 1842. [more]

Grallaria quitensis / Tawny antpitta (Grallaria quitensis)
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Wikipedia: Tawny antpitta
The tawny antpitta (Grallaria quitensis) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaria flavotincta / Yellow-breasted antpitta (Grallaria flavotincta)
Alternative Klassifikation: Grallaria hypoleuca flavotincta
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Wikipedia: Yellow-breasted antpitta
The yellow-breasted antpitta (Grallaria flavotincta) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaria gigantea / Giant antpitta (Grallaria gigantea)
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Wikipedia: Giant antpitta
The giant antpitta (Grallaria gigantea) is a perching bird species in the antpitta family (Grallariidae). [more]

Grallaria nuchalis / Chestnut-naped antpitta (Grallaria nuchalis)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-naped antpitta
The chestnut-naped antpitta (Grallaria nuchalis) is a species of bird placed in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaria haplonota / Plain-backed antpitta (Grallaria haplonota)
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Wikipedia: Plain-backed antpitta
The plain-backed antpitta (Grallaria haplonota) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in the Andes of Ecuador and the Venezuelan Coastal Range. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Grallaria rufocinerea / Bicolored antpitta (Grallaria rufocinerea)
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Wikipedia: Bicolored antpitta
The bicolored antpitta (Grallaria rufocinerea) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. In 2020, genetic evidence revealed that the bicolored pitta is a member of the rufous antpitta species complex.[3] It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Grallaria ridgelyi / Jocotoco antpitta (Grallaria ridgelyi)
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Wikipedia: Jocotoco antpitta
The jocotoco antpitta (Grallaria ridgelyi) is an endangered antpitta, a bird from Ecuador and Peru. It was discovered in 1997, and scientifically described in 1999. [more]

Grallaria hypoleuca / White-bellied antpitta (Grallaria hypoleuca)
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Wikipedia: White-bellied antpitta
The white-bellied antpitta (Grallaria hypoleuca) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru. [more]

Grallaria dignissima / Ochre-striped antpitta (Grallaria dignissima)
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Wikipedia: Ochre-striped antpitta
The ochre-striped antpitta (Grallaria dignissima) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Ecuador, Peru and southern Colombia. [more]

Grallaria ruficapilla / Chestnut-crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-crowned antpitta
The chestnut-crowned antpitta (Grallaria ruficapilla) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest, which it has a much greater tolerance for than most antpittas. Usually this bird lives at elevations of 1,900 to 3,100 meters (6,200–10,200 ft). [more]

Einfarb-Ameisenpitta / Rufous antpitta (Grallaria rufula)
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Wikipedia: Rufous antpitta
The rufous antpitta (Grallaria rufula) was a species of bird in the family Grallaridae that, in 2020, was found to be a species complex made up of 13 visually similar, but distinct species.[2] [more]

Gattung Grallaricula:
Grallaricula flavirostris / Ochre-breasted antpitta (Grallaricula flavirostris)
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Wikipedia: Ochre-breasted antpitta
The ochre-breasted antpitta (Grallaricula flavirostris) is a species of bird placed in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaricula lineifrons / Crescent-faced antpitta (Grallaricula lineifrons)
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Wikipedia: Crescent-faced antpitta
The crescent-faced antpitta (Grallaricula lineifrons) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Grallaricula peruviana / Peruvian antpitta (Grallaricula peruviana)
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Wikipedia: Peruvian antpitta
The Peruvian antpitta (Grallaricula peruviana) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Ecuador and northern Peru. [more]

Grallaricula nana / Slate-crowned antpitta (Grallaricula nana)
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Wikipedia: Slate-crowned antpitta
The slaty-crowned antpitta (Grallaricula nana) is a species of bird placed in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Grallaricula leymebambae / Rufous-breasted antpitta (Grallaricula leymebambae)
Auch bekannst als: Leymebamba antpitta
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Wikipedia: Rufous-breasted antpitta
The rufous-breasted antpitta or leymebamba antpitta (Grallaricula leymebambae) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It was first described by American ornithologist and entomologist Melbourne Armstrong Carriker. It is found in Peru and western Bolivia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. It has been recently considered a subspecies of Grallaricula ferrugineipectus.[2] [more]

Gattung Hylopezus:
Hylopezus perspicillatus / Streak-chested antpitta (Hylopezus perspicillatus)
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Wikipedia: Streak-chested antpitta
The streak-chested antpitta or spectacled antpitta (Hylopezus perspicillatus) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest.[2] [more]

Gattung Myrmothera:
Myrmothera campanisona / Thrush-like antpitta (Myrmothera campanisona)
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Wikipedia: Thrush-like antpitta
The thrush-like antpitta (Myrmothera campanisona) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. [more]

Myrmothera fulviventris / White-lored antpitta (Myrmothera fulviventris)
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Wikipedia: White-lored antpitta
The white-lored antpitta or fulvous-bellied antpitta (Hylopezus fulviventris) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Chamaeza:
Chamaeza nobilis / Striated antthrush (Chamaeza nobilis)
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Wikipedia: Striated antthrush
The striated antthrush (Chamaeza nobilis) is a species of bird in the family Formicariidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Chamaeza campanisona / Short-tailed antthrush (Chamaeza campanisona)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed antthrush
The short-tailed antthrush (Chamaeza campanisona) is a South American species of bird in the family Formicariidae. Its distribution is highly disjunct with populations in the Atlantic Forest in eastern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina, isolated highland forests in northeastern Brazil, forests on the tepuis in southern Venezuela, Guyana and northern Brazil, and in forests along the east Andean slope from Venezuela to Bolivia. [more]

Chamaeza mollissima / Barred antthrush (Chamaeza mollissima)
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Wikipedia: Barred antthrush
The barred antthrush (Chamaeza mollissima) is a species of bird in the family Formicariidae. [more]

Gattung Cercomacra:
Cercomacroides tyrannina / Dusky antbird (Cercomacroides tyrannina)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cercomacra tyrannina (Sclater, 1855)
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Wikipedia: Dusky antbird
The dusky antbird or tyrannine antbird (Cercomacroides tyrannina) is a passerine bird in the antbird family. It is a resident breeder in tropical Central and South America from southeastern Mexico southwards to western Ecuador, and Amazonian Brazil. [more]

Cercomacra nigricans / Jet antbird (Cercomacra nigricans)
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Wikipedia: Jet antbird
The jet antbird (Cercomacra nigricans) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Venezuela, Panama and western Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Cercomacroides serva / Black antbird (Cercomacroides serva)
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Wikipedia: Black antbird
The black antbird (Cercomacroides serva) is a species of passerine bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Cercomacroides nigrescens / Blackish antbird (Cercomacroides nigrescens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cercomacra nigrescens (Cabanis & Heine, 1859)
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Wikipedia: Blackish antbird
The blackish antbird (Cercomacroides nigrescens) is a species of passerine bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, and Suriname. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Cercomacra cinerascens / Gray antbird (Cercomacra cinerascens)
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Wikipedia: Gray antbird
The grey antbird (Cercomacra cinerascens) is a species of bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Pyriglena:
Pyriglena maura / Western fire-eye (Pyriglena maura)
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The western fire-eye (Pyriglena maura) is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, and Brazil. [more]

Gattung Pittasoma:
Pittasoma rufopileatum / Rufous-crowned antpitta (Pittasoma rufopileatum)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-crowned antpitta
The rufous-crowned antpitta, or rufous-crowned pittasoma, (Pittasoma rufopileatum) is a species of bird in the gnateater family, Conopophagidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador.[2][1] [more]

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Gattung Thamnophilus:
Binden-Ameisenwürger / Barred antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus)
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Wikipedia: Barred antshrike
The barred antshrike (Thamnophilus doliatus) is a passerine bird in the antbird family. It is found in the Neotropics from Tamaulipas, Mexico, through Central America, Trinidad and Tobago, and a large part of South America east of the Andes as far south as northern Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay. There is one accepted record from southern Texas.[2] It is found in a wide range of wooded habitats (even gardens and parks) in both humid and arid regions. Throughout a large part of its range, it is among the most common antbirds. [more]

Thamnophilus atrinucha / Black-crowned antshrike (Thamnophilus atrinucha)
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Wikipedia: Black-crowned antshrike
The black-crowned antshrike or western slaty antshrike (Thamnophilus atrinucha) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in from western Ecuador, western Colombia, western Venezuela, and Central America as far north as Belize. [more]

Thamnophilus bernardi / Collared antshrike (Thamnophilus bernardi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sakesphorus bernardi
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Wikipedia: Collared antshrike
The collared antshrike (Thamnophilus bernardi) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. [more]

Einfarb-Ameisenwürger / Uniform antshrike (Thamnophilus unicolor)
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Wikipedia: Uniform antshrike
The uniform antshrike (Thamnophilus unicolor) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Thamnophilus schistaceus / Plain-winged antshrike (Thamnophilus schistaceus)
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Wikipedia: Plain-winged antshrike
The plain-winged antshrike (Thamnophilus schistaceus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Tüpfelwollrücken / Northern slaty-antshrike (Thamnophilus punctatus)
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Wikipedia: Northern slaty-antshrike
The northern slaty antshrike (Thamnophilus punctatus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It previously included the Natterer's slaty antshrike, Bolivian slaty antshrike, Planalto slaty antshrike and Sooretama slaty antshrike as subspecies, in which case the combined species simply was referred to as the slaty antshrike. [more]

Perlschulter-Ameisenwürger / White-shouldered antshrike (Thamnophilus aethiops)
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Wikipedia: White-shouldered antshrike
The white-shouldered antshrike (Thamnophilus aethiops) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Feinstreifen-Ameisenwürger / Lined antshrike (Thamnophilus tenuepunctatus)
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Wikipedia: Lined antshrike
The lined antshrike (Thamnophilus tenuepunctatus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. [more]

Braunflügel-Ameisenwürger / Mouse-colored antshrike (Thamnophilus murinus)
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Wikipedia: Mouse-colored antshrike
The mouse-colored antshrike (Thamnophilus murinus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. [more]

Thamnophilus zarumae / Chapman's antshrike (Thamnophilus zarumae)
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Wikipedia: Chapman's antshrike
Chapman's antshrike (Thamnophilus zarumae) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Amazonien-Tropfenameisenwürger / Amazonian antshrike (Thamnophilus amazonicus)
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Wikipedia: Amazonian antshrike
The Amazonian antshrike (Thamnophilus amazonicus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae, the antbirds. It occurs in the Amazon Basin of Brazil, and east to Maranhão state; also Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. It is in the Guianas in Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, also two regions of Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Südlicher Schwarzameisenwürger / Cocha antshrike (Thamnophilus praecox)
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Wikipedia: Cocha antshrike
The cocha antshrike (Thamnophilus praecox) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is endemic to Ecuador. [more]

Flussufer-Ameisenwürger / Castelnau's antshrike (Thamnophilus cryptoleucus)
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Wikipedia: Castelnau's antshrike
Castelnau's antshrike (Thamnophilus cryptoleucus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are riverine subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Drymophila:
Drymophila devillei / Striated antbird (Drymophila devillei)
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Wikipedia: Striated antbird
The striated antbird (Drymophila devillei) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae, the antbirds. It is found in the western and south-central Amazon in South America. As presently defined, it has two subspecies: the nominate subspecies in the west, and D. d. subochracea in the south-central Amazon. The latter is sometimes known as the Xingu antbird, but this leads to confusion with Willisornis vidua. [more]

Drymophila striaticeps / Streak-headed antbird (Drymophila striaticeps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Drymophila caudata striaticeps
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Wikipedia: Streak-headed antbird
The streak-headed antbird (Drymophila striaticeps) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in humid highland forests, especially near bamboo, ranging through the Andes from Bolivia to Colombia. This 15 cm (6 in) bird is found at higher elevations. It was previously considered conspecific with the long-tailed antbird. [more]

Gattung Herpsilochmus:
Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus / Rufous-winged antwren (Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus)
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Herpsilochmus dugandi / Dugand's antwren (Herpsilochmus dugandi)
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Wikipedia: Dugand's antwren
Dugand's antwren (Herpsilochmus dugandi) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Herpsilochmus axillaris / Yellow-breasted antwren (Herpsilochmus axillaris)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-breasted antwren
The yellow-breasted antwren (Herpsilochmus axillaris) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Herpsilochmus gentryi / Ancient antwren (Herpsilochmus gentryi)
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Wikipedia: Ancient antwren
The ancient antwren (Herpsilochmus gentryi) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in northern Peru and southeastern Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Hypocnemis:
Hypocnemis hypoxantha / Yellow-browed antbird (Hypocnemis hypoxantha)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-browed antbird
The yellow-browed antbird (Hypocnemis hypoxantha) is a species of bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Hypocnemis peruviana / Peruvian warbling antbird (Hypocnemis peruviana)
Auch bekannst als: Peruvian warbling-antbird
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Wikipedia: Peruvian warbling antbird
The Peruvian warbling antbird (Hypocnemis peruviana) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It was considered a subspecies of Hypocnemis cantator, but based on vocal differences and to a lesser degree differences in plumages, it has been recommended that they be treated as separate species. As presently defined, the Peruvian warbling antbird includes a single subspecies, saturata. It has a black, white, and grey head and breast, with rufous flanks and a dull brown lower back and tail. [more]

Gattung Myrmotherula:
Weißflanken-Ameisenschlüpfer / White-fronted antwren (Myrmotherula axillaris)
Auch bekannst als: White-flanked antwren
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Myrmotherula schisticolor / Slaty antwren (Myrmotherula schisticolor)
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Wikipedia: Slaty antwren
The slaty antwren (Myrmotherula schisticolor) is a small passerine bird in the antbird family. It is a resident breeder in tropical Central and South America from southern Mexico to western Ecuador and eastern Peru. [more]

Westlicher Strichelameisenschlüpfer / Pacific antwren (Myrmotherula pacifica)
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Wikipedia: Pacific antwren
The Pacific antwren, or Pacific streaked antwren, (Myrmotherula pacifica) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Panama, living in forests, clearings, woodland verges and gardens. [more]

Myrmotherula ignota / Colombian antwren (Myrmotherula ignota)
Auch bekannst als: Moustached antwren
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Myrmotherula longicauda / Stripe-chested antwren (Myrmotherula longicauda)
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Wikipedia: Stripe-chested antwren
The stripe-chested antwren (Myrmotherula longicauda) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru and southwestern Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Grauflügel-Ameisenschlüpfer / Plain-winged antwren (Myrmotherula behni)
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Wikipedia: Plain-winged antwren
The plain-winged antwren (Myrmotherula behni) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, and Venezuela. [more]

Östlicher Weißkehl-Ameisenschlüpfer / Pygmy antwren (Myrmotherula brachyura)
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Wikipedia: Pygmy antwren
The pygmy antwren (Myrmotherula brachyura) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae, the antbirds. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Isleria hauxwelli / Plain-throated antwren (Isleria hauxwelli)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myrmotherula hauxwelli (Sclater, 1857)
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Wikipedia: Plain-throated antwren
The plain-throated antwren (Isleria hauxwelli) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in all the countries of the Amazon Basin. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Unlike other Myrmotherula, it stays near ground level often clinging sideways to saplings. [more]

Blassgrauer Ameisenschlüpfer / Gray antwren (Myrmotherula menetriesii)
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Wikipedia: Gray antwren
The grey antwren (Myrmotherula menetriesii) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Kleiner Silberameisenschlüpfer / Rio Suno antwren (Myrmotherula sunensis)
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Wikipedia: Rio Suno antwren
The Rio Suno antwren (Myrmotherula sunensis) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in western Brazil Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Amazonien-Strichelameisenschlüpfer / Amazonian streaked-antwren (Myrmotherula multostriata)
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Wikipedia: Amazonian streaked-antwren
The Amazonian streaked antwren (Myrmotherula multostriata) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in South America where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Silber-Ameisenschlüpfer / Long-winged antwren (Myrmotherula longipennis)
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Wikipedia: Long-winged antwren
The long-winged antwren (Myrmotherula longipennis) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Phlegopsis:
Phlegopsis nigromaculata / Black-spotted bare-eye (Phlegopsis nigromaculata)
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Wikipedia: Black-spotted bare-eye
The black-spotted bare-eye (Phlegopsis nigromaculata) is a species of insectivore passerine bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Phlegopsis erythroptera / Reddish-winged bare-eye (Phlegopsis erythroptera)
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Wikipedia: Reddish-winged bare-eye
The reddish-winged bare-eye (Phlegopsis erythroptera) is a species of insectivorous passerine bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Myrmornis:
Myrmornis torquata / Wing-banded antbird (Myrmornis torquata)
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Wikipedia: Wing-banded antbird
The wing-banded antbird (Myrmornis torquata) is a species of passerine bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. It is placed in the monotypic genus Myrmornis.[2] It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Gattung Frederickena:
Frederickena fulva / Fulvous antshrike (Frederickena fulva)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous antshrike
The fulvous antshrike (Frederickena fulva) is a monotypic species of antbird in the family Thamnophilidae.[1] Formerly considered to be a subspecies of the undulated antshrike, it was determined to be a distinct species based on vocal differences.[2][3] The species occurs from the western Amazon in eastern Ecuador, south-eastern Colombia, north-eastern Peru, and possibly extreme western Brazil. Only the female is overall fulvous with dark barring; the male is black with whitish barring. [more]

Gattung Pithys:
Pithys albifrons / White-plumed antbird (Pithys albifrons)
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Wikipedia: White-plumed antbird
The white-plumed antbird (Pithys albifrons) is a small species of insectivorous bird found in the understories of rainforests.[2] It is smaller than most species of its family (Thamnophilidae), weighing 26 grams on average. The family Thamnophilidae is known commonly as the antbirds, as they use the presence of ants (army ants in particular) to locate food. This species is largely solitary except during the breeding season, and different individuals will follow individual ant swarms. [more]

Gattung Taraba:
Taraba major / Great antshrike (Taraba major)
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Wikipedia: Great antshrike
The great antshrike (Taraba major) is a passerine bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. It is the only member of the genus Taraba. It is a resident breeder in the tropical New World in southern Mexico, Central America, Trinidad and South America down to northern Argentina and southeastern Brazil. [more]

Gattung Megastictus:
Megastictus margaritatus / Pearly antshrike (Megastictus margaritatus)
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Wikipedia: Pearly antshrike
The pearly antshrike (Megastictus margaritatus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is monotypic within the genus Megastictus.[2] It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Gattung Pygiptila:
Pygiptila stellaris / Spot-winged antshrike (Pygiptila stellaris)
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Wikipedia: Spot-winged antshrike
The spot-winged antshrike (Pygiptila stellaris) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is monotypic within the genus Pygiptila.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Gattung Thamnistes:
Thamnistes anabatinus / Russet antshrike (Thamnistes anabatinus)
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Wikipedia: Russet antshrike
The russet antshrike (Thamnistes anabatinus) is a passerine bird in the antbird family. [more]

Thamnistes rufescens / Rufescent antshrike (Thamnistes rufescens)
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Wikipedia: Rufescent antshrike
The rufescent antshrike (Thamnistes rufescens) is a passerine bird in the antbird family. [more]

Gattung Thamnomanes:
Thamnomanes ardesiacus / Dusky-throated antshrike (Thamnomanes ardesiacus)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-throated antshrike
The dusky-throated antshrike (Thamnomanes ardesiacus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Thamnomanes caesius / Cinereous antshrike (Thamnomanes caesius)
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Wikipedia: Cinereous antshrike
The cinereous antshrike (Thamnomanes caesius) is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. The term cinereous describes its colouration. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Dysithamnus:
Dysithamnus puncticeps / Spot-crowned antvireo (Dysithamnus puncticeps)
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Wikipedia: Spot-crowned antvireo
The spot-crowned antvireo (Dysithamnus puncticeps) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Dysithamnus mentalis / Plain antvireo (Dysithamnus mentalis)
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Wikipedia: Plain antvireo
The plain antvireo (Dysithamnus mentalis) is a passerine bird species in the antbird family (Thamnophilidae). It is a resident breeder in tropical Central and South America. [more]

Dysithamnus leucostictus / White-streaked antvireo (Dysithamnus leucostictus)
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Wikipedia: White-streaked antvireo
The white-streaked antvireo or white-spotted antvireo (Dysithamnus leucostictus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Dysithamnus occidentalis / Bicolored antvireo (Dysithamnus occidentalis)
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Wikipedia: Bicolored antvireo
The bicolored antvireo (Dysithamnus occidentalis) is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found on the west slope of the Andes from southwest Colombia to northwest Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Myrmoborus:
Myrmoborus myotherinus / Black-faced antbird (Myrmoborus myotherinus)
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Wikipedia: Black-faced antbird
The black-faced antbird (Myrmoborus myotherinus) is a species of bird, about 12–13 cm (5 inches) long, in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is endemic to a wide range across the Amazon basin. It feeds on insects and spiders and sometimes follows army ants to catch the insects disturbed by their march. [more]

Myrmoborus leucophrys / White-browed antbird (Myrmoborus leucophrys)
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Wikipedia: White-browed antbird
The white-browed antbird (Myrmoborus leucophrys) is a species of perching bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Myrmoborus lugubris / Ash-breasted antbird (Myrmoborus lugubris)
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Wikipedia: Ash-breasted antbird
The ash-breasted antbird (Myrmoborus lugubris) is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Phaenostictus:
Phaenostictus mcleannani / Ocellated antbird (Phaenostictus mcleannani)
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Wikipedia: Ocellated antbird
The ocellated antbird (Phaenostictus mcleannani) is a species of antbird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is monotypic within the genus Phaenostictus and is found in southern Central America and the northwestern part of South America. Its natural habitat is the understory of tropical moist lowland forest, foothill forest, and tall secondary growth woodlands. [more]

Gattung Rhegmatorhina:
Rhegmatorhina melanosticta / Hairy-crested antbird (Rhegmatorhina melanosticta)
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The hairy-crested antbird (Rhegmatorhina melanosticta) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Gymnopithys:
Gymnopithys bicolor / Bicolored antbird (Gymnopithys bicolor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Gymnopithys leucaspis bicolor
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Wikipedia: Bicolored antbird
The bicolored antbird (Gymnopithys bicolor) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Honduras south to Panama, western Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Gymnopithys leucaspis / Bicolored antbird (Gymnopithys leucaspis)
Auch bekannst als: White-cheeked antbird
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Wikipedia: Bicolored antbird
The bicolored antbird (Gymnopithys bicolor) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Honduras south to Panama, western Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Gattung Microrhopias:
Microrhopias quixensis / Dot-winged antwren (Microrhopias quixensis)
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Wikipedia: Dot-winged antwren
The dot-winged antwren (Microrhopias quixensis) is a passerine bird in the antbird family. In the past it was sometimes known as the velvety antwren, and some of its more distinctive subspecies have their own infrequently used English names. It is a resident in tropical Central and South America from southeastern Mexico south to western Ecuador, northern Bolivia, central Brazil and the Guianas. It is the only member of the genus Microrhopias. [more]

Gattung Neoctantes:
Neoctantes niger / Black bushbird (Neoctantes niger)
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Wikipedia: Black bushbird
The black bushbird (Neoctantes niger) is a species of insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is monotypic within the genus Neoctantes.[2] It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Gattung Dichrozona:
Dichrozona cincta / Banded antbird (Dichrozona cincta)
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Wikipedia: Banded antbird
The banded antbird (Dichrozona cincta) – sometimes called banded antwren despite not being close to the true antwrens – is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is the only member of the genus Dichrozona. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Hence why it is predominately located in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and [more]

Gattung Hylophylax:
Hylophylax naevioides / Spotted antbird (Hylophylax naevioides)
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Wikipedia: Spotted antbird
The spotted antbird (Hylophylax naevioides) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. In southern Central America, it is found in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama; also Colombia and Ecuador of northwestern South America. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Hylophylax naevius / Spot-backed antbird (Hylophylax naevius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hylophylax naevia
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The spot-backed antbird (Hylophylax naevius) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae, the antbirds. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Hylophylax punctulatus / Dot-backed antbird (Hylophylax punctulatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hylophylax punctulata
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Wikipedia: Dot-backed antbird
The dot-backed antbird (Hylophylax punctulatus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Myrmochanes:
Myrmochanes hemileucus / Black-and-white antbird (Myrmochanes hemileucus)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white antbird
The black-and-white antbird (Myrmochanes hemileucus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is monotypic within the genus Myrmochanes.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland.[1] [more]

Gattung Hypocnemoides:
Hypocnemoides melanopogon / Black-chinned antbird (Hypocnemoides melanopogon)
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Wikipedia: Black-chinned antbird
The black-chinned antbird (Hypocnemoides melanopogon) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Sclateria:
Sclateria naevia / Silvered antbird (Sclateria naevia)
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Wikipedia: Silvered antbird
The silvered antbird (Sclateria naevia) is a passerine bird in the antbird family, the only member of the genus Sclateria. It is a resident breeder in tropical South America from Colombia and Trinidad south to Peru, Bolivia and central Brazil. [more]

Gattung Cymbilaimus:
Zebra-Ameisenwürger / Fasciated antshrike (Cymbilaimus lineatus)
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Wikipedia: Fasciated antshrike
The fasciated antshrike (Cymbilaimus lineatus) is a species of bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. The species is found in Central and Southern America. [more]

Gattung Epinecrophylla:
Epinecrophylla fulviventris / Checker-throated antwren (Epinecrophylla fulviventris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myrmotherula fulviventris
Auch bekannst als: Checker-throated stipplethroat
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Wikipedia: Checker-throated antwren
The checker-throated stipplethroat (Epinecrophylla fulviventris), also called fulvous-bellied antwren or checker-throated antwren, is a small passerine bird in the antbird family. It has traditionally been placed in the genus Myrmotherula, but is, together with other members of the so-called "stipple-throated group", now placed in the new genus Epinecrophylla. This is supported by molecular work, behavior, voice and morphology. Now treated as monotypic, it includes the former subspecies E. f. costaricensis and E. f. salmoni. [more]

Epinecrophylla ornata / Ornate stipplethroat (Epinecrophylla ornata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myrmotherula ornata
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The ornate stipplethroat or ornate antwren (Epinecrophylla ornata) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Epinecrophylla erythrura / Rufous-tailed stipplethroat (Epinecrophylla erythrura)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-tailed stipplethroat
The rufous-tailed stipplethroat or rufous-tailed antwren (Epinecrophylla erythrura) is a species of insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It was formerly placed in the genus Myrmotherula. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Epinecrophylla haematonota / Rufous-backed stipplethroat (Epinecrophylla haematonota)
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The rufous-backed stipplethroat (Epinecrophylla haematonota), also called the rufous-backed antwren or the stipple-throated antwren, is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in southeastern Colombia and southern Venezuela to eastern Ecuador, northern and eastern Peru and western Brazil in its natural habitat of subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[2] [more]

Epinecrophylla spodionota / Foothill stipplethroat (Epinecrophylla spodionota)
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Wikipedia: Foothill stipplethroat
The foothill stipplethroat or foothill antwren (Epinecrophylla spodionota) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Peru, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Willisornis:
Willisornis poecilinotus / Scale-backed antbird (Willisornis poecilinotus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hypocnemis poecilinota
Auch bekannst als: Common scale-backed antbird
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Wikipedia: Scale-backed antbird
The common scale-backed antbird (Willisornis poecilinotus) is a species of passerine bird in the antbird family, Thamnophilidae. It is found in the Amazon of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forests. As with other species of antbirds, it regularly follows swarms of army ants as they flush insects and other arthropods out of the leaf litter. [more]

Gattung Myrmelastes:
Myrmelastes hyperythrus / Plumbeous antbird (Myrmelastes hyperythrus)
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous antbird
The plumbeous antbird (Myrmelastes hyperythrus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. [more]

Myrmelastes leucostigma / Spot-winged antbird (Myrmelastes leucostigma)
Alternative Klassifikation: Schistocichla leucostigma
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Wikipedia: Spot-winged antbird
The spot-winged antbird (Myrmelastes leucostigma) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in humid forest in the Amazon north of the Amazon River, and in the far western Amazon and adjacent lower east Andean slopes. [more]

Myrmelastes schistaceus / Slate-colored antbird (Myrmelastes schistaceus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Schistocicla schistacea
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Wikipedia: Slate-colored antbird
The slate-colored antbird (Myrmelastes schistaceus) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Gattung Euchrepomis:
Euchrepomis callinota / Rufous-rumped antwren (Euchrepomis callinota)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-rumped antwren
The rufous-rumped antwren (Euchrepomis callinota) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. [more]

Euchrepomis spodioptila / Ash-winged antwren (Euchrepomis spodioptila)
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Wikipedia: Ash-winged antwren
The ash-winged antwren (Euchrepomis spodioptila) is an insectivorous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Euchrepomis humeralis / Chestnut-shouldered antwren (Euchrepomis humeralis)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-shouldered antwren
The chestnut-shouldered antwren (Euchrepomis humeralis) is an insectorivous bird in the antbird family Thamnophilidae. It is found in far northwestern Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and western Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Sipia:
Sipia berlepschi / Stub-tailed antbird (Sipia berlepschi)
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Wikipedia: Stub-tailed antbird
The stub-tailed antbird (Sipia berlepschi) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Sipia nigricauda / Esmeraldas antbird (Sipia nigricauda)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myrmeciza nigricauda
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Wikipedia: Esmeraldas antbird
The Esmeraldas antbird (Sipia nigricauda) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Akletos:
Akletos melanoceps / White-shouldered antbird (Akletos melanoceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Thamnophilus melanoceps
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Wikipedia: White-shouldered antbird
The white-shouldered antbird (Percnostola melanoceps) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Gattung Ampelornis:
Ampelornis griseiceps / Gray-headed antbird (Ampelornis griseiceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myrmoderus griseiceps
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Wikipedia: Gray-headed antbird
The grey-headed antbird (Ampelornis griseiceps) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Hafferia:
Hafferia zeledoni / Zeledon's antbird (Hafferia zeledoni)
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Wikipedia: Zeledon's antbird
Zeledon's antbird (Percnostola zeledoni) is a species of antbird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found at low levels in humid forests from Nicaragua to Panama, and in the Chocó of western Colombia and western Ecuador. Zeledon's antbird feeds on insects, and regularly follows swarms of army ants in order to catch prey flushed by the swarms, but it is not an obligate ant-follower like some species of antbirds. [more]

Hafferia fortis / Sooty antbird (Hafferia fortis)
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Wikipedia: Sooty antbird
The sooty antbird (Percnostola fortis) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[2] [more]

Gattung Myrmophylax:
Myrmophylax atrothorax / Black-throated antbird (Myrmophylax atrothorax)
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Wikipedia: Black-throated antbird
The black-throated antbird (Myrmophylax atrothorax) is a species of passerine bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is the only species in the genus Myrmophylax. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[1] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest.[2] [more]

Gattung Oneillornis:
Oneillornis lunulatus / Lunulated antbird (Oneillornis lunulatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Gymnopithys lunulatus (Sclater & Salvin, 1873)
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Wikipedia: Lunulated antbird
The lunulated antbird (Oneillornis lunulatus) is a species of insectivorous bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Poliocrania:
Poliocrania exsul / Chestnut-backed antbird (Poliocrania exsul)
Alternative Klassifikation: Myrmeciza exsul
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-backed antbird
The chestnut-backed antbird (Poliocrania exsul) is a passerine bird in the antbird family. It is found in humid forests in Central and South America (Chocó-Magdalena), ranging from eastern Nicaragua to western Ecuador. It mainly occurs in lowlands up to an altitude of 900 metres (3,000 ft) m, but locally it occurs higher. [more]

Familie Pipridae:

Gattung Pipra:
Fadenpipra / Wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda)
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Wikipedia: Wire-tailed manakin
The wire-tailed manakin (Pipra filicauda) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It forms a superspecies with both the Band-tailed Manakin (Pipra fasciicauda) and the Crimson-hooded Manakin (Pipra aureola).[2] It is found upriver in the western Amazon Basin and the neighboring countries of northern Peru, eastern Ecuador and Colombia, and southern and western portions of Venezuela. In Venezuela it occurs upriver in the Orinoco River basin, but not the final 1300 km; its range in Venezuela continues around the Andes cordillera to the northwestern coast. In northwest Brazil, the species ranges from Roraima and Amazonas west to Venezuela and Colombia, and southwest from Rondônia and Acre to Peru and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Machaeropterus:
Machaeropterus deliciosus / Club-winged manakin (Machaeropterus deliciosus)
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Wikipedia: Club-winged manakin
The club-winged manakin (Machaeropterus deliciosus) is a small passerine bird which is a resident breeding species in the cloud forest on the western slopes of the Andes Mountains of Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. The manakins are a family (Pipridae) of small bird species of subtropical and tropical Central and South America. [more]

Machaeropterus striolatus / Striolated manakin (Machaeropterus striolatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Machaeropterus regulus striolatus
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Wikipedia: Striolated manakin
The striolated manakin or western striped manakin (Machaeropterus striolatus) is a small South American species of passerine bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in west and north west Amazonia. The striolated manakin was formerly considered conspecific with the kinglet manakin (Machaeropterus regulus) with the common name "striped manakin". Males have a bright red crown, which the females lack. [more]

Gattung Piprites:
Piprites chloris / White-winged piprites (Piprites chloris)
Auch bekannst als: Wing-barred piprites
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Gattung Schiffornis:
Schiffornis veraepacis / Northern schiffornis (Schiffornis veraepacis)
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Wikipedia: Northern schiffornis
The northern schiffornis (Schiffornis veraepacis), is a species of Neotropical bird. [more]

Schiffornis turdina / Thrush-like schiffornis (Schiffornis turdina)
Alternative Klassifikation: Schiffornis turdinus
Auch bekannst als: Brown-winged schiffornis
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Schiffornis major / Greater schiffornis (Schiffornis major)
Auch bekannst als: Varzea schiffornis
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Wikipedia: Greater schiffornis
The varzea schiffornis (Schiffornis major), also called várzea mourner or greater schiffornis, is a species of bird in the family Tityridae. It has traditionally been placed in the manakin family, but evidence strongly suggest it is better placed in Tityridae,[2] where now placed by SACC. [more]

Schiffornis aenea / Foothill schiffornis (Schiffornis aenea)
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Wikipedia: Foothill schiffornis
The foothill schiffornis (Schiffornis aenea) is a species of Neotropical bird. [more]

Gattung Chloropipo:
Chloropipo unicolor / Jet manakin (Chloropipo unicolor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xenopipo unicolor (Taczanowski, 1884)
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Wikipedia: Jet manakin
The jet manakin (Chloropipo unicolor) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Chloropipo flavicapilla / Yellow-headed manakin (Chloropipo flavicapilla)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xenopipo flavicapilla
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Wikipedia: Yellow-headed manakin
The yellow-headed manakin (Chloropipo flavicapilla) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. [more]

Gattung Chiroxiphia:
Chiroxiphia pareola / Blue-backed manakin (Chiroxiphia pareola)
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Wikipedia: Blue-backed manakin
The blue-backed manakin (Chiroxiphia pareola) is a small passerine bird which breeds in tropical South America, its range extending from Colombia and Tobago to southeastern Brazil. It is found in deciduous forests but not evergreen rainforests. It is a small, plump bird about 13 centimetres (5 in) long. Males have black plumage with a bright blue back and a red or yellow crown. Females and juveniles are olive-green with paler underparts. At breeding time, males are involved in a cooperative lekking behaviour during which they jump and twirl. This is a fairly common species with a wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern". [more]

Gattung Manacus:
Manacus manacus / White-bearded manakin (Manacus manacus)
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Wikipedia: White-bearded manakin
The white-bearded manakin (Manacus manacus) is a small passerine bird which breeds in tropical South America. It is found from Colombia, Venezuela and Trinidad south to Bolivia and northern Argentina. This manakin is found in forests, secondary growth and plantations. It is a small, plump bird about 10.7 centimetres (4.2 in) long. Males have a black crown, upper back, wings and tail and are otherwise white. Females are olive-green and resemble female golden-headed manakins. At breeding time, males are involved in lekking behaviour on the forest floor during which they puff out their neck feathers. This is a fairly common species with a wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern". [more]

Gattung Tyranneutes:
Tyranneutes stolzmanni / Dwarf tyrant-manakin (Tyranneutes stolzmanni)
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Wikipedia: Dwarf tyrant-manakin
The dwarf tyrant-manakin or dwarf tyranneutes (Tyranneutes stolzmanni) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. [more]

Gattung Lepidothrix:
Lepidothrix coronata / Blue-crowned manakin (Lepidothrix coronata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pipra coronata
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Wikipedia: Blue-crowned manakin
The blue-crowned manakin (Lepidothrix coronata) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. The males have a brilliant blue cap; some have black, others have green body plumage, but the relationship between the subspecies is not well understood. [more]

Lepidothrix isidorei / Blue-rumped manakin (Lepidothrix isidorei)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pipra isidorei
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Wikipedia: Blue-rumped manakin
The blue-rumped manakin (Lepidothrix isidorei) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is montane forest and, in Ecuador, the species is considered a foothill specialty. These tiny manakins, which average 8 cm (3.1 in) in length, are infrequently encountered away from their leks, where the black, white-capped and blue backed males display for female attentions. [more]

Gattung Heterocercus:
Heterocercus aurantiivertex / Orange-crowned manakin (Heterocercus aurantiivertex)
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Wikipedia: Orange-crowned manakin
The orange-crested manakin (Heterocercus aurantiivertex) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical swampland and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Gattung Masius:
Masius chrysopterus / Golden-winged manakin (Masius chrysopterus)
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Wikipedia: Golden-winged manakin
The golden-winged manakin (Masius chrysopterus) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is the only member of the monotypic genus, Masius.[2] [more]

Gattung Ceratopipra:
Ceratopipra mentalis / Red-capped manakin (Ceratopipra mentalis)
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Wikipedia: Red-capped manakin
The red-capped manakin (Ceratopipra mentalis) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Ceratopipra erythrocephala / Golden-headed manakin (Ceratopipra erythrocephala)
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Wikipedia: Golden-headed manakin
The golden-headed manakin (Ceratopipra erythrocephala) is a small passerine bird which breeds in tropical Central and South America in both wet and dry forests, secondary growth and plantations. It is a small mannakin, about 9.4 centimetres (3.7 in) long. Males are entirely black apart from a golden head, yellow bill, white and red thighs and pink legs. Females and juveniles are olive-green with pink legs. At breeding time, males are involved in a cooperative lekking behaviour during which they jump, slide and dart from perch to perch. This is a fairly common species with a wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern". [more]

Gattung Cryptopipo:
Cryptopipo holochlora / Green manakin (Cryptopipo holochlora)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xenopipo holochlora
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Wikipedia: Green manakin
Chloropipo holochlora
Xenopipo holochlora
[more]

Familie Conopophagidae:

Gattung Conopophaga:
Conopophaga aurita / Chestnut-belted gnateater (Conopophaga aurita)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-belted gnateater
The chestnut-belted gnateater (Conopophaga aurita) is a species of bird in the family Conopophagidae, the gnateaters. It is found in the Amazon Basin of northern Brazil, southern Colombia and eastern Peru and Ecuador; also the Guianan countries of Guyana, Suriname and eastern French Guiana. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Conopophaga peruviana / Ash-throated gnateater (Conopophaga peruviana)
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Wikipedia: Ash-throated gnateater
The ash-throated gnateater (Conopophaga peruviana) is a species of bird in the family Conopophagidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru.[2] [more]

Conopophaga castaneiceps / Chestnut-crowned gnateater (Conopophaga castaneiceps)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-crowned gnateater
The chestnut-crowned gnateater (Conopophaga castaneiceps) is a species of bird in the family Conopophagidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[3] [more]

Familie Cinclidae (Wasseramseln):

Gattung Cinclus:
Cinclus leucocephalus / White-capped dipper (Cinclus leucocephalus)
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Wikipedia: White-capped dipper
The white-capped dipper (Cinclus leucocephalus) is an aquatic passerine found in South America. It is a small black bird with white spots. It is found in the Andes from northern Bolivia, through Peru, Ecuador, Colombia to northwest Venezuela. [more]

Überfamilie Corvoidea:

Familie Corvidae (Krähenverwandte):
Gattung Cyanolyca:
Cyanolyca pulchra / Beautiful jay (Cyanolyca pulchra)
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Wikipedia: Beautiful jay
The beautiful jay (Cyanolyca pulchra) is a species of bird in the crow and jay family Corvidae. It is closely related to the azure-hooded jay, and the two species are considered sister species. The species is monotypic, having no subspecies. The specific name for the beautiful jay, pulchra, is derived from the Latin word for beautiful.[2] [more]

Cyanolyca turcosa / Turquoise jay (Cyanolyca turcosa)
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The turquoise jay (Cyanolyca turcosa) is a species of bird in the family Corvidae. [more]

Cyanolyca armillata / Black-collared jay (Cyanolyca armillata)
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Wikipedia: Black-collared jay
The black-collared jay (Cyanolyca armillata) is a jay found in Andean forests in Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. It was formerly considered conspecific with the white-collared jay. [more]

Gattung Cyanocorax:
Cyanocorax yncas / Green jay (Cyanocorax yncas)
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The green jay (Cyanocorax luxuosus) is a species of the New World jays, and is found in Central America. Adults are about 27 cm (11 in) long and variable in colour across their range; they usually have blue and black heads, green wings and mantle, bluish-green tails, black bills, yellow or brown eye rings, and dark legs. The basic diet consists of arthropods, vertebrates, seeds, and fruit. The nest is usually built in a thorny bush; the female incubates the clutch of three to five eggs. This is a common species of jay with a wide range and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being of "least concern". [more]

Cyanocorax violaceus / Violaceous jay (Cyanocorax violaceus)
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Wikipedia: Violaceous jay
The violaceous jay (Cyanocorax violaceus) is a species of bird in the family Corvidae, the crows and their allies. [more]

Cyanocorax mystacalis / White-tailed jay (Cyanocorax mystacalis)
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Wikipedia: White-tailed jay
The white-tailed jay (Cyanocorax mystacalis) is a species of bird in the family Corvidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. It exhibits no sexual dimorphism.[2] it forages in the open on beetles, ants, and other insects, with a vocal repetitive hollow call.[3][4] [more]

Familie Vireonidae (Vireos):
Unterfamilie Cyclarhinae (Peppershrikes):
Gattung Cyclarhis:
Rostbrauenvireo / Rufous-browed peppershrike (Cyclarhis gujanensis)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-browed peppershrike
The rufous-browed peppershrike (Cyclarhis gujanensis) is a passerine bird in the vireo family. It is widespread and often common in woodland, forest edge, and cultivation with some tall trees from Mexico and Trinidad south to Argentina and Uruguay. [more]

Cyclarhis nigrirostris / Black-billed peppershrike (Cyclarhis nigrirostris)
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Wikipedia: Black-billed peppershrike
The black-billed peppershrike (Cyclarhis nigrirostris) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found in the Andes of Colombia and northern Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Unterfamilie Vireoninae (Shrike-vireos):
Gattung Vireo:
Vireo flavoviridis / Yellow-green vireo (Vireo flavoviridis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-green vireo
The yellow-green vireo (Vireo flavoviridis) is a small American passerine bird. It is migratory breeding from Mexico to Panama and wintering in the northern and eastern Andes and the western Amazon Basin. [more]

Rotaugenvireo / Red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus)
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Wikipedia: Red-eyed vireo
The red-eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus) is a small American songbird. It is somewhat warbler-like but not closely related to the New World warblers (Parulidae). Common across its vast range, this species is not considered threatened by the IUCN. [more]

Vireo leucophrys / Brown-capped vireo (Vireo leucophrys)
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Wikipedia: Brown-capped vireo
The brown-capped vireo (Vireo leucophrys) is a small passerine bird. It breeds in highlands from southern Mexico south to northwestern Bolivia. It is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the similar warbling vireo. [more]

Vireo masteri / Choco vireo (Vireo masteri)
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Wikipedia: Choco vireo
The Chocó vireo (Vireo masteri) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae that was discovered by Paul Salaman in 1991 and described in 1996.[2] It is found in western Colombia and has recently been found in north-west Ecuador.[3] Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Unterfamilie Vireolaniinae (Vireos and greenlets):
Gattung Vireolanius:
Vireolanius leucotis / Slaty-capped shrike-vireo (Vireolanius leucotis)
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Wikipedia: Slaty-capped shrike-vireo
The slaty-capped shrike-vireo (Vireolanius leucotis) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Hylophilus:
Fuchsscheitelvireo / Tawny-crowned greenlet (Hylophilus ochraceiceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tunchiornis ochraceiceps
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Wikipedia: Tawny-crowned greenlet
The tawny-crowned greenlet (Tunchiornis ochraceiceps) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. It is monotypic in the genus Tunchiornis. [more]

Hylophilus olivaceus / Olivaceous greenlet (Hylophilus olivaceus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hylophilus flavipes olivaceus
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Wikipedia: Olivaceous greenlet
The olivaceous greenlet (Hylophilus olivaceus) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found in on the eastern slope of the Andes in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Hylophilus hypoxanthus / Dusky-capped greenlet (Hylophilus hypoxanthus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pachysylvia hypoxantha
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Wikipedia: Dusky-capped greenlet
The dusky-capped greenlet (Pachysylvia hypoxantha) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Hylophilus thoracicus / Lemon-chested greenlet (Hylophilus thoracicus)
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Wikipedia: Lemon-chested greenlet
The lemon-chested greenlet (Hylophilus thoracicus) is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Familie Thraupidae (Tanagers):

Gattung Ramphocelus:
Ramphocelus flammigerus / Flame-rumped tanager (Ramphocelus flammigerus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ramphocelus flammigerus flammigerus
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Wikipedia: Flame-rumped tanager
The flame-rumped tanager (Ramphocelus flammigerus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in semi-open forest and woodland. [more]

Ramphocelus carbo / Silver-beaked tanager (Ramphocelus carbo)
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Wikipedia: Silver-beaked tanager
The silver-beaked tanager (Ramphocelus carbo) is a medium-sized passerine bird. This tanager is a resident breeder in South America from eastern Colombia and Venezuela south to Paraguay and central Brazil, Perú and on Trinidad. It is common and conspicuous. [more]

Maskentangare / Masked crimson tanager (Ramphocelus nigrogularis)
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Wikipedia: Masked crimson tanager
The masked crimson tanager (Ramphocelus nigrogularis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical swamps and subtropical or tropical moist shrubland. [more]

Gattung Piranga:
Piranga rubra / Summer tanager (Piranga rubra)
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Arenal feeder summer tanager tenatative ID. 2018-02-27 12.58.26 Central America
The summer tanager (Piranga rubra) is a medium-sized American songbird. Formerly placed in the tanager family (Thraupidae), it and other members of its genus are now classified in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae).[2] The species's plumage and vocalizations are similar to other members of the cardinal family. [more]

Piranga olivacea / Scarlet tanager (Piranga olivacea)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet tanager
The scarlet tanager (Piranga olivacea) is a medium-sized American songbird. Until recently, it was placed in the tanager family (Thraupidae), but it and other members of its genus are now classified as belonging to the cardinal family (Cardinalidae).[2] The species' plumage and vocalizations are similar to other members of the cardinal family, although the Piranga species lacks the thick conical bill (well suited to seed and insect eating) that many cardinals possess. The species resides in thick deciduous woodlands and suburbs. [more]

Piranga flava / Hepatic tanager (Piranga flava)
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Wikipedia: Hepatic tanager
The hepatic tanager (Piranga flava) is a medium-sized American songbird. Formerly placed in the tanager family (Thraupidae), it and other members of the genus Piranga are now classified in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae).[2] The species's plumage and vocalizations are similar to other members of the cardinal family. [more]

Piranga leucoptera / White-winged tanager (Piranga leucoptera)
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Wikipedia: White-winged tanager
The white-winged tanager (Piranga leucoptera) is a medium-sized American songbird. Formerly placed in the tanager family (Thraupidae),other members of its genus and it are now classified in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae).[2] The species' plumage and vocalizations are similar to other members of the cardinal family. Along with the red-headed tanager and red-hooded tanager, it is sometimes placed in the genus Spermagra. [more]

Piranga rubriceps / Red-hooded tanager (Piranga rubriceps)
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Wikipedia: Red-hooded tanager

The red-hooded tanager (Piranga rubriceps), is a medium-sized American songbird in the family Cardinalidae, the cardinals or cardinal grosbeaks. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2]
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Gattung Chlorophanes:
Chlorophanes spiza / Green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza)
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Wikipedia: Green honeycreeper
The green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) is a small bird in the tanager family. It is found in the tropical New World from southern Mexico south to Brazil, and on Trinidad. It is the only member of the genus Chlorophanes. [more]

Gattung Chlorothraupis:
Chlorothraupis carmioli / Carmiol's tanager (Chlorothraupis carmioli)
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Wikipedia: Carmiol's tanager
The olive tanager (Chlorothraupis carmioli), also known as Carmiol's tanager, is a species of bird traditionally placed in the family Thraupidae (tanagers), though molecular evidence indicates it should be placed in Cardinalidae (cardinals).[1] This bird's natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Chlorothraupis olivacea / Lemon-spectacled tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea)
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Wikipedia: Lemon-spectacled tanager
The lemon-spectacled tanager (Chlorothraupis olivacea) is a species of bird in the family Cardinalidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Chlorothraupis stolzmanni / Ochre-breasted tanager (Chlorothraupis stolzmanni)
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Wikipedia: Ochre-breasted tanager
The ochre-breasted tanager (Chlorothraupis stolzmanni) is a species of bird in the family Cardinalidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. As a fairly common species with a stable population, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated this bird as being of "least concern".[1] [more]

Gattung Chrysothlypis:
Chrysothlypis salmoni / Scarlet-and-white tanager (Chrysothlypis salmoni)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-and-white tanager
The scarlet-and-white tanager (Chrysothlypis salmoni) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and northern Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Cnemoscopus:
Cnemoscopus rubrirostris / Gray-hooded bush tanager (Cnemoscopus rubrirostris)
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Wikipedia: Gray-hooded bush tanager
The grey-hooded bush tanager (Cnemoscopus rubrirostris) is a species of South American bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Cnemoscopus. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Conothraupis:
Conothraupis speculigera / Black-and-white tanager (Conothraupis speculigera)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white tanager
The black-and-white tanager (Conothraupis speculigera) is a tanager found in the Tumbes region of southwestern Ecuador and northwestern Peru; it migrates eastwards as far as Acre. The only other member of its genus is the recently rediscovered cone-billed tanager. [more]

Gattung Creurgops:
Creurgops verticalis / Rufous-crested tanager (Creurgops verticalis)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-crested tanager
The rufous-crested tanager (Creurgops verticalis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Dacnis:
Blaukopfpitpit / Blue dacnis (Dacnis cayana)
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Wikipedia: Blue dacnis
The blue dacnis or turquoise honeycreeper (Dacnis cayana) is a small passerine bird. This member of the tanager family is found from Nicaragua to Panama, on Trinidad, and in South America south to Bolivia and northern Argentina. It is widespread and often common, especially in parts of its South American range. [more]

Dacnis venusta / Scarlet-thighed dacnis (Dacnis venusta)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-thighed dacnis
The scarlet-thighed dacnis (Dacnis venusta) is a tanager 4¾" long. It is found in Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama. [more]

Dacnis albiventris / White-bellied dacnis (Dacnis albiventris)
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Wikipedia: White-bellied dacnis
The white-bellied dacnis (Dacnis albiventris) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Rotbrustpitpit / Scarlet-breasted dacnis (Dacnis berlepschi)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-breasted dacnis
The scarlet-breasted dacnis (Dacnis berlepschi) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Dacnis flaviventer / Yellow-bellied dacnis (Dacnis flaviventer)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-bellied dacnis
The yellow-bellied dacnis (Dacnis flaviventer) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the Tanagers. It is found in Amazonian regions of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil; also the eastern Orinoco River region of Venezuela. Its natural habitat is the canopy of tropical humid lowland forest. [more]

Dacnis lineata / Black-faced dacnis (Dacnis lineata)
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Wikipedia: Black-faced dacnis
The black-faced dacnis (Dacnis lineata) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in humid forest in the Amazon and the Chocó-Magdalena. The latter population has a yellow (not white) belly and is sometimes considered a separate species, the yellow-tufted dacnis (D. egregia). [more]

Gattung Diglossa:
Diglossa indigotica / Indigo flowerpiercer (Diglossa indigotica)
Alternative Klassifikation: Diglossopis indigotica
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Wikipedia: Indigo flowerpiercer
The indigo flowerpiercer (Diglossa indigotica) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in humid forest on the lower west Andean slopes in northern Ecuador and Colombia. [more]

Diglossa sittoides / Rusty flowerpiercer (Diglossa sittoides)
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Wikipedia: Rusty flowerpiercer
The rusty flowerpiercer (Diglossa sittoides) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Diglossa humeralis / Black flowerpiercer (Diglossa humeralis)
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Wikipedia: Black flowerpiercer
The black flowerpiercer (Diglossa humeralis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae of the order Passeriformes. The family Thraupidae is known for tanagers and other very similar species of birds, but it is still facing classification issues. The black flowerpiercer is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Diglossa lafresnayii / Glossy flowerpiercer (Diglossa lafresnayii)
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Wikipedia: Glossy flowerpiercer
The glossy flowerpiercer (Diglossa lafresnayii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Diglossa albilatera / White-sided flowerpiercer (Diglossa albilatera)
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Wikipedia: White-sided flowerpiercer
The white-sided flowerpiercer (Diglossa albilatera) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Diglossa glauca / Deep-blue flowerpiercer (Diglossa glauca)
Alternative Klassifikation: Diglossopis glauca
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Wikipedia: Deep-blue flowerpiercer
The golden-eyed flowerpiercer (Diglossa glauca), also known as the deep-blue flowerpiercer, is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is found in humid Andean forests in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. It is the only species of flowerpiercer with bright yellow eyes. [more]

Silberhakenschnabel / Bluish flowerpiercer (Diglossa caerulescens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Diglossopis caerulescens
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Wikipedia: Bluish flowerpiercer
The bluish flowerpiercer (Diglossa caerulescens) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in humid montane forest in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. [more]

Maskenhakenschnabel / Masked flowerpiercer (Diglossa cyanea)
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Wikipedia: Masked flowerpiercer

The masked flowerpiercer (Diglossa cyanea) is a species of bird in the tanager family, Thraupidae. It is found in humid montane forest and scrub in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Flowerpiercers got their name from the fact that they have a sharp hook on the tip of their upper mandible which they use to slice open the base of flowers to get at the nectar.
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Gattung Eucometis:
Eucometis penicillata / Gray-headed tanager (Eucometis penicillata)
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Wikipedia: Gray-headed tanager
The grey-headed tanager (Eucometis penicillata) is a widely distributed species of small Neotropical bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Eucometis. [more]

Gattung Habia:
Habia rubica / Red-crowned ant-tanager (Habia rubica)
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Wikipedia: Red-crowned ant-tanager
The red-crowned ant tanager (Habia rubica) is a medium-sized passerine bird from tropical America. The genus Habia was long placed with the tanagers (Thraupidae), but it is actually closer to the cardinals (Cardinalidae). Consequently, it can be argued that referring to the members of this genus as ant-tanagers is misleading, but no other common name has gained usage. [more]

Gattung Hemithraupis:
Hemithraupis flavicollis / Yellow-backed tanager (Hemithraupis flavicollis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-backed tanager
The yellow-backed tanager (Hemithraupis flavicollis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers. [more]

Hemithraupis guira / Guira tanager (Hemithraupis guira)
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Wikipedia: Guira tanager
The guira tanager (Hemithraupis guira) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Heterospingus:
Heterospingus xanthopygius / Scarlet-browed tanager (Heterospingus xanthopygius)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-browed tanager
The scarlet-browed tanager (Heterospingus xanthopygius) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Lanio:
Lanio fulvus / Fulvous shrike-tanager (Lanio fulvus)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous shrike-tanager
The fulvous shrike-tanager (Lanio fulvus) is a South American bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Mitrospingus:
Mitrospingus cassinii / Dusky-faced tanager (Mitrospingus cassinii)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-faced tanager
The dusky-faced tanager (Mitrospingus cassinii) is a species of bird formerly in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Sericossypha:
Sericossypha albocristata / White-capped tanager (Sericossypha albocristata)
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Wikipedia: White-capped tanager
The white-capped tanager (Sericossypha albocristata) is a South American bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Sericossypha . It is the heaviest but not the longest species of tanager, at a weight of 114 g (4 oz) and a length of 24 cm (9.5 in). This species is glossy black overall with a large white crown and a red throat (which is brightest in adult males). It occurs in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru at elevations of 1600–3200 m. It lives in humid Andean forest in groups of up to 20 individuals. Flocks of these tanagers stay in tight formation, often foraging from tree to tree together. They may eat fruits, seeds, hymenoptera, and coleoptera. [more]

Gattung Tachyphonus:
Tachyphonus rufus / White-lined tanager (Tachyphonus rufus)
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Wikipedia: White-lined tanager
The white-lined tanager (Tachyphonus rufus) is a medium-sized passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is a resident breeder from Costa Rica south to northern Argentina, and on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. [more]

Schwarzachseltangare / Tawny-crested tanager (Tachyphonus delatrii)
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Wikipedia: Tawny-crested tanager
The tawny-crested tanager (Tachyphonus delatrii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest.[1] [more]

Tachyphonus surinamus / Fulvous-crested tanager (Tachyphonus surinamus)
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Wikipedia: Fulvous-crested tanager
The fulvous-crested tanager (Tachyphonus surinamus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers. [more]

Gattung Thlypopsis:
Thlypopsis sordida / Orange-headed tanager (Thlypopsis sordida)
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Wikipedia: Orange-headed tanager
The orange-headed tanager (Thlypopsis sordida) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Thlypopsis ornata / Rufous-chested tanager (Thlypopsis ornata)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-chested tanager
The rufous-chested tanager (Thlypopsis ornata) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Thlypopsis superciliaris / Superciliaried hemispingus (Thlypopsis superciliaris)
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Wikipedia: Superciliaried hemispingus
The superciliaried hemispingus (Thlypopsis superciliaris) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Thlypopsis inornata / Buff-bellied tanager (Thlypopsis inornata)
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Wikipedia: Buff-bellied tanager
The buff-bellied tanager (Thlypopsis inornata) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Xenodacnis:
Xenodacnis parina / Tit-like dacnis (Xenodacnis parina)
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Wikipedia: Tit-like dacnis
The tit-like dacnis (Xenodacnis parina) is a small neotropical passerine bird found in southern Ecuador and Peru. In Spanish, it is known as Azulito Altoandino. It is found in Andean montane scrub forests from 3000 m to 4600 m elevation. [more]

Gattung Coereba:
Coereba flaveola / Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola)
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Wikipedia: Bananaquit
The bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) is a species of passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. Before the development of molecular genetics in the 21st century, its relationship to other species was uncertain and it was either placed with the buntings and New World sparrows in the family Emberizidae, with New World warblers in the family Parulidae or in its own monotypic family Coerebidae. This small, active nectarivore is found in warmer parts of the Americas, and is generally common. [more]

Gattung Tiaris:
Tiaris olivaceus / Yellow-faced grassquit (Tiaris olivaceus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tiaris olivacea
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Wikipedia: Yellow-faced grassquit
The yellow-faced grassquit (Tiaris olivaceus) is a passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae and is the only member of the genus Tiaris. It is native to the Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. [more]

Gattung Haplospiza:
Haplospiza rustica / Slaty finch (Haplospiza rustica)
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Wikipedia: Slaty finch
The slaty finch (Haplospiza rustica) is a bird species in the family Thraupidae (formerly in Emberizidae). [more]

Gattung Sporophila:
Sporophila schistacea / Slate-colored seedeater (Sporophila schistacea)
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Wikipedia: Slate-colored seedeater
The slate-coloured seedeater (Sporophila schistacea) is a bird species in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Sporophila funerea / Thick-billed seed-finch (Sporophila funerea)
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Wikipedia: Thick-billed seed-finch
The thick-billed seed finch (Sporophila funerea) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, but was until recently placed in Emberizidae. It is found widely in shrubby and grassy areas from southern Mexico, through Central America, to the Chocó in Colombia and Ecuador. It is replaced by the closely related chestnut-bellied seed finch in South America east of the Andes, as well as the valleys of Cauca and Magdalena in Colombia. The two have often been considered conspecific as the lesser seed-finch (Oryzoborus angolensis). [more]

Gelbbauchpfäffchen / Yellow-bellied seedeater (Sporophila nigricollis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-bellied seedeater
The yellow-bellied seedeater (Sporophila nigricollis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, formerly placed with the American sparrows in the Emberizidae. [more]

Sporophila corvina / Variable seedeater (Sporophila corvina)
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Wikipedia: Variable seedeater
The variable seedeater (Sporophila corvina) is a passerine bird which breeds from southern Mexico through Central America to the Chocó of northwestern South America. The taxonomy is confusing, and it was formerly considered a subspecies of Sporophila americana (see Taxonomy). Even within the variable seedeater as presently defined, there are great variations in plumage. [more]

Sporophila minuta / Ruddy-breasted seedeater (Sporophila minuta)
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Wikipedia: Ruddy-breasted seedeater
The ruddy-breasted seedeater (Sporophila minuta) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Sporophila crassirostris / Large-billed seed-finch (Sporophila crassirostris)
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Wikipedia: Large-billed seed-finch
The large-billed seed finch (Sporophila crassirostris) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Sporophila lineola / Lined seedeater (Sporophila lineola)
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Wikipedia: Lined seedeater
The lined seedeater (Sporophila lineola) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Sporophila simplex / Drab seedeater (Sporophila simplex)
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Wikipedia: Drab seedeater
The drab seedeater (Sporophila simplex) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. [more]

Sporophila luctuosa / Black-and-white seedeater (Sporophila luctuosa)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white seedeater
The black-and-white seedeater (Sporophila luctuosa) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Sporophila atrirostris / Black-billed seed-finch (Sporophila atrirostris)
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Wikipedia: Black-billed seed-finch
The black-billed seed finch (Sporophila atrirostris) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in the western Amazon Basin (Ecuador, Peru and northwestern Bolivia). [more]

Sporophila telasco / Chestnut-throated seedeater (Sporophila telasco)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-throated seedeater
The chestnut-throated seedeater (Sporophila telasco) is Neotropical songbird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Sporophila murallae / Caqueta seedeater (Sporophila murallae)
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Wikipedia: Caqueta seedeater
The Caquetá seedeater (Sporophila murallae) is a passerine bird from the western Amazon Basin in south-eastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, north-eastern Peru and far western Brazil (western Acre and Amazonas only). The status in south-eastern Peru is unclear. Together with the mainly Central American S. corvina, it was formerly considered a subspecies of S. americana, in which case the common name for the combined species was variable seed eater. Following the split, this common name is now restricted to S. corvina. [more]

Sporophila castaneiventris / Chestnut-bellied seedeater (Sporophila castaneiventris)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-bellied seedeater
The chestnut-bellied seedeater (Sporophila castaneiventris) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Sporophila bouvronides / Lesson's seedeater (Sporophila bouvronides)
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Wikipedia: Lesson's seedeater
Lesson's seedeater (Sporophila bouvronides) is a bird species in the family Thraupidae (formerly in Emberizidae). [more]

Sporophila peruviana / Parrot-billed seedeater (Sporophila peruviana)
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Wikipedia: Parrot-billed seedeater
The parrot-billed seedeater (Sporophila peruviana) is a small species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in various shrubby habitats in western Ecuador and western Peru. Outside the breeding season, it is quite social and frequently seen in flocks with other small seed-eating birds. [more]

Sporophila angolensis / Chestnut-bellied seed-finch (Sporophila angolensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sporophila angolensis (Linnaeus, 1766)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-bellied seed-finch
The chestnut-bellied seed finch (Sporophila angolensis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, but was until recently placed in Emberizidae. [more]

Gattung Volatinia:
Volatinia jacarina / Blue-black grassquit (Volatinia jacarina)
Alternative Klassifikation: Volatina jacarina
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Wikipedia: Blue-black grassquit
Tanagra jacarina Linnaeus, 1766 [more]

Gattung Poospiza:
Poospiza hispaniolensis / Collared warbling-finch (Poospiza hispaniolensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Poospiza hispaneolensis
Auch bekannst als: Collared warbling finch
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Wikipedia: Collared warbling-finch
The collared warbling finch (Poospiza hispaniolensis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Coryphospingus:
Coryphospingus cucullatus / Red-crested finch (Coryphospingus cucullatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Fringilla cucullata
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Wikipedia: Red-crested finch
The red pileated finch (Coryphospingus cucullatus), also known as the red-crested finch, is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, on the eastern side of the Andes. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. This is a common species, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as "least concern". [more]

Gattung Catamenia:
Catamenia analis / Band-tailed seedeater (Catamenia analis)
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Wikipedia: Band-tailed seedeater
The band-tailed seedeater (Catamenia analis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Catamenia inornata / Plain-colored seedeater (Catamenia inornata)
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Wikipedia: Plain-colored seedeater
The plain-colored seedeater (Catamenia inornata) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Catamenia homochroa / Paramo seedeater (Catamenia homochroa)
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Wikipedia: Paramo seedeater
The paramo seedeater (Catamenia homochroa) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Sicalis:
Sicalis flaveola / Saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola)
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Wikipedia: Saffron finch
The saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola) is a tanager from South America that is common in open and semi-open areas in lowlands outside the Amazon Basin. They have a wide distribution in Colombia, northern Venezuela (where it is called "canario de tejado" or "roof canary"), western Ecuador, western Peru, eastern and southern Brazil (where it is called "canário-da-terra" or "native canary"), Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, northern Argentina, and Trinidad and Tobago. It has also been introduced to Hawaii, Puerto Rico and elsewhere. Although commonly regarded as a canary, it is not related to the Atlantic canary. Formerly, it was placed in the Emberizidae but it is close to the seedeaters. [more]

Sicalis luteola / Grassland yellow-finch (Sicalis luteola)
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Wikipedia: Grassland yellow-finch
The grassland yellow finch (Sicalis luteola) is a small passerine bird. Despite its name, it is not a finch, but is a seedeater. These were formerly united with the buntings and American sparrows in the Emberizidae, but are now known to be tanagers. [more]

Sicalis taczanowskii / Sulphur-throated finch (Sicalis taczanowskii)
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Wikipedia: Sulphur-throated finch
The sulphur-throated finch (Sicalis taczanowskii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Gattung Conirostrum:
Conirostrum sitticolor / Blue-backed conebill (Conirostrum sitticolor)
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Wikipedia: Blue-backed conebill
The blue-backed conebill (Conirostrum sitticolor) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae (Tanager). It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Conirostrum margaritae / Pearly-breasted conebill (Conirostrum margaritae)
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Wikipedia: Pearly-breasted conebill
The pearly-breasted conebill (Conirostrum margaritae) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Conirostrum albifrons / Capped conebill (Conirostrum albifrons)
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Wikipedia: Capped conebill
The capped conebill (Conirostrum albifrons) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Riesenspitzschnabel / Giant conebill (Conirostrum binghami)
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Wikipedia: Giant conebill
The giant conebill (Conirostrum binghami) is a small passerine bird, one of the tanager family. It is closely related to the regular conebills Conirostrum though it differs in its larger size and nuthatch-like foraging habits. [more]

Conirostrum cinereum / Cinereous conebill (Conirostrum cinereum)
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Wikipedia: Cinereous conebill
The cinereous conebill (Conirostrum cinereum) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. The term cinereous describes its colouration. It is found in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Conirostrum bicolor / Bicolored conebill (Conirostrum bicolor)
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Wikipedia: Bicolored conebill
The bicolored conebill (Conirostrum bicolor) is a small passerine bird. This member of the tanager family is a resident breeder in South America from Colombia, Venezuela and Trinidad south and east to the Guianas, northeast Peru and Brazil. [more]

Conirostrum speciosum / Chestnut-vented conebill (Conirostrum speciosum)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-vented conebill
The chestnut-vented conebill (Conirostrum speciosum) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Catamblyrhynchus:
Catamblyrhynchus diadema / Plushcap (Catamblyrhynchus diadema)
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Wikipedia: Plushcap
The plushcap (Catamblyrhynchus diadema) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae and it is the only member of the genus Catamblyrhynchus. [more]

Gattung Emberizoides:
Emberizoides herbicola / Wedge-tailed grass-finch (Emberizoides herbicola)
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Wikipedia: Wedge-tailed grass-finch
The wedge-tailed grass finch (Emberizoides herbicola) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae; it was formerly placed in the Emberizidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Amaurospiza:
Amaurospiza concolor / Blue seedeater (Amaurospiza concolor)
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Wikipedia: Blue seedeater
The Cabanis's seedeater (Amaurospiza concolor) is a species of bird in the cardinal family Cardinalidae.[2] It is found in highland forest and woodland, mainly near bamboo, in southern Mexico and Central America. Due to its association with bamboo, it is often local and erratic in occurrence, but overall it is not considered threatened and therefore listed as Least Concern by BirdLife International and IUCN.[1] [more]

Gattung Rhodospingus:
Rhodospingus cruentus / Crimson-breasted finch (Rhodospingus cruentus)
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Wikipedia: Crimson-breasted finch
The crimson-breasted finch (Rhodospingus cruentus), also known as the crimson finch-tanager, is a species of small finch-like bird native to woodland and scrub of western Ecuador and adjacent north-western Peru. It is the only member of the genus Rhodospingus. It has traditionally been placed in the family Emberizidae, but molecular phylogenetic studies have shown that it belongs to the tanager family Thraupidae. It is strongly sexually dichromatic, with males being blackish above and rich orange-red below and on the crown, while females are overall dull greyish-buff. [more]

Gattung Iridophanes:
Iridophanes pulcherrimus / Golden-collared honeycreeper (Iridophanes pulcherrimus)
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Wikipedia: Golden-collared honeycreeper
The golden-collared honeycreeper (Iridophanes pulcherrimus) is an uncommon species of Neotropical bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Iridophanes. [more]

Gattung Urothraupis:
Urothraupis stolzmanni / Black-backed bush tanager (Urothraupis stolzmanni)
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Wikipedia: Black-backed bush tanager
The black-backed bush tanager (Urothraupis stolzmanni), also known as the black-backed bush-finch, is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is the only member in the genus Urothraupis. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Unterfamilie Thraupinae:
Gattung Saltator:
Saltator coerulescens / Grayish saltator (Saltator coerulescens)
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Wikipedia: Grayish saltator
The greyish saltator (Saltator coerulescens) is a passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae that is widespread in the tropical Americas. In El Salvador, it is well known as dichosofui after the "elaborate" version of its call, which sounds like a drawn-out ¡dichoso fui!, Spanish for "I was happy!" [more]

Saltator grossus / Slate-colored grosbeak (Saltator grossus)
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Wikipedia: Slate-colored grosbeak
The slate-coloured grosbeak (Saltator grossus) is a species of grosbeak in the family Thraupidae. Most of its range is the Amazon in South America, but it is also found in forests of the Chocó in Ecuador and Colombia, and southern Central America from Panama to Honduras. [more]

Saltator maximus / Buff-throated saltator (Saltator maximus)
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Wikipedia: Buff-throated saltator
The buff-throated saltator (Saltator maximus) is a seed-eating bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It breeds from southeastern Mexico to western Ecuador and northeastern Brazil. [more]

Saltator striatipectus / Streaked saltator (Saltator striatipectus)
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Wikipedia: Streaked saltator
The streaked saltator (Saltator striatipectus) is a species of saltator in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guadeloupe, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Maskensaltator / Masked saltator (Saltator cinctus)
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Wikipedia: Masked saltator
The masked saltator (Saltator cinctus) is a species passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. [more]

Saltator atripennis / Black-winged saltator (Saltator atripennis)
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Wikipedia: Black-winged saltator
The black-winged saltator (Saltator atripennis) is a species of songbird found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. While saltators were traditionally placed in the family Cardinalidae, they are now placed in the tanager family Thraupidae. [more]

Saltator nigriceps / Black-cowled saltator (Saltator nigriceps)
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Wikipedia: Black-cowled saltator
The black-cowled saltator (Saltator nigriceps) is a seed-eating passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is found in the southern border region of Ecuador and the northern border region of Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Tangara:
Blautangare / Blue-gray tanager (Thraupis episcopus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tangara episcopus
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Arenal blue gray tanager. 2018-02-27 13.05.16 Central America
We saw this on the grounds of Gamboa Rainforest Resort.
Allgemein: Die Blautangare (Tangara episcopus, Syn.: Thraupis episcopus), auch Bischofstangare oder Blaugraue Tangare genannt, ist eine Vogelart der Gattung der Schillertangaren (Tangara) aus der Familie der Tangaren (Thraupidae). Ihr natürliches Verbreitungsgebiet reicht von Mexiko bis nach Peru und dem Nordwesten Brasiliens. Die Art kommt außerdem auf Tobago und Trinidad vor. [more]

Tangara gyrola / Bay-headed tanager (Tangara gyrola)
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Wikipedia: Bay-headed tanager
The bay-headed tanager (Tangara gyrola) is a medium-sized passerine bird. This tanager is a resident breeder in Costa Rica, Panama, South America south to Ecuador, Bolivia and southern Brazil, and on Trinidad. [more]

Tangara lavinia / Rufous-winged tanager (Tangara lavinia)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-winged tanager
The rufous-winged tanager (Tangara lavinia) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Tangara florida / Emerald tanager (Tangara florida)
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Wikipedia: Emerald tanager
The emerald tanager (Tangara florida) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Silberkehltangare / Silver-throated tanager (Tangara icterocephala)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tangara icterocepha
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Wikipedia: Silver-throated tanager
The silver-throated tanager (Tangara icterocephala) is a small passerine bird. This brightly coloured tanager is a resident from Costa Rica, through Panama and western Colombia, to western Ecuador. [more]

Siebenfarbentangare / Paradise tanager (Tangara chilensis)
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Wikipedia: Paradise tanager
The paradise tanager (Tangara chilensis) is a brilliantly multicolored, medium-sized songbird whose length varies between 13.5 and 15 cm. It has a light green head, sky blue underparts and black upper body plumage. Depending on subspecies, the behind is yellow and red or all red. The beak is black and the legs are grey. it is from the amazon rainforest. [more]

Schwarznackentangare / Metallic-green tanager (Tangara labradorides)
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Wikipedia: Metallic-green tanager
The metallic-green tanager (Tangara labradorides) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Tangara callophrys / Opal-crowned tanager (Tangara callophrys)
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Wikipedia: Opal-crowned tanager
The opal-crowned tanager (Tangara callophrys) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers. It is one of 49 species in the genus Tangara. [more]

Tangara cyanotis / Blue-browed tanager (Tangara cyanotis)
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Wikipedia: Blue-browed tanager
The blue-browed tanager (Tangara cyanotis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Schwarzblautangare / Blue-and-black tanager (Tangara vassorii)
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Wikipedia: Blue-and-black tanager
The blue-and-black tanager (Tangara vassorii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Türkistangare / Turquoise tanager (Tangara mexicana)
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Wikipedia: Turquoise tanager
The turquoise tanager (Tangara mexicana) is a medium-sized passerine bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is a resident bird from Trinidad, Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia and much of Brazil (despite its scientific name, it is not found in Mexico). It is restricted to areas with humid forest, with its primary distribution being the Amazon, while a disjunct population occurs in the Atlantic Forest of eastern Brazil. The latter population is sometimes considered a separate species, the white-bellied tanager (Tangara brasiliensis) . [more]

Tangara parzudakii / Flame-faced tanager (Tangara parzudakii)
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Wikipedia: Flame-faced tanager
The flame-faced tanager (Tangara parzudakii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in the eastern Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Tangara arthus / Golden tanager (Tangara arthus)
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Wikipedia: Golden tanager
The golden tanager (Tangara arthus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is widespread and often common in highland forests of the Andes (from Bolivia and northwards) and Venezuelan Coastal Range in north-western South America. [more]

Goldohrtangare / Golden-eared tanager (Tangara chrysotis)
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Wikipedia: Golden-eared tanager
The golden-eared tanager (Tangara chrysotis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae (tanagers). [more]

Tangara velia / Opal-rumped tanager (Tangara velia)
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Wikipedia: Opal-rumped tanager
The opal-rumped tanager (Tangara velia) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in the Amazon and Atlantic Forest of South America. The population of the Atlantic Forest has a far paler chest than the other populations, and has often been considered a separate species as the silvery-breasted tanager (Tangara cyanomelas). Today most authorities treat it as a subspecies of the opal-rumped tanager. [more]

Tangara johannae / Blue-whiskered tanager (Tangara johannae)
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Wikipedia: Blue-whiskered tanager
The blue-whiskered tanager (Tangara johannae) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in the Chocó of Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Tangara nigroviridis / Beryl-spangled tanager (Tangara nigroviridis)
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Wikipedia: Beryl-spangled tanager
The beryl-spangled tanager (Tangara nigroviridis) is a small songbird of the northern Andes. [more]

Goldbrusttangare / Green-and-gold tanager (Tangara schrankii)
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Wikipedia: Green-and-gold tanager
The green-and-gold tanager (Tangara schrankii) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers. It is one of 49 species in the genus Tangara. [more]

Gelbkopftangare / Saffron-crowned tanager (Tangara xanthocephala)
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Wikipedia: Saffron-crowned tanager
The saffron-crowned tanager (Tangara xanthocephala) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in the northern Andes of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Thraupis:
Thraupis palmarum / Palm tanager (Thraupis palmarum)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tangara palmarum (Wied, 1821)
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Arenal feeder palm tanager. 2018-02-27 12.23.14 Central America
The palm tanager (Thraupis palmarum) is a medium-sized passerine bird. This tanager is a resident breeder from Nicaragua south to Bolivia, Paraguay and southern Brazil.[2][3] It also breeds on Trinidad and, since 1962, on Tobago. In Trinidad and Tobago, it is known by colloquial names such as the "palmiste" and the "green jean".[4] [more]

Gattung Anisognathus:
Anisognathus notabilis / Black-chinned mountain-tanager (Anisognathus notabilis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tanagra notabilis
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Wikipedia: Black-chinned mountain-tanager Ecuador
The black-chinned mountain tanager (Anisognathus notabilis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Anisognathus somptuosus / Blue-winged mountain-tanager (Anisognathus somptuosus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tachyphonus somptuosus
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Wikipedia: Blue-winged mountain-tanager
The blue-winged mountain tanager (Anisognathus somptuosus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae, the tanagers. It is found in highland forest and woodland in the Andes of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, as well as a disjunct population in the Venezuelan Coastal Range. It is a common species and its populations appear to be stable.[1] It is generally bright yellow and black with blue to the wings and tail; some populations have a moss-green back.[2] In Bolivia and southernmost Peru, the rump is blue and the voice is very different;[2] this population is sometimes recognized as a separate species, the Bolivian mountain tanager (A. flavinucha).[3] [more]

Anisognathus lacrymosus / Lacrimose mountain-tanager (Anisognathus lacrymosus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tachyphonus lacrymosus
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Wikipedia: Lacrimose mountain-tanager
The lacrimose mountain tanager (Anisognathus lacrymosus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Andean highland forest from Venezuela, through Colombia and Ecuador, to Peru. Some of its 11 subspecies are quite distinctive and A. l. yariguierum was only scientifically described in 2010.[2][3] [more]

Anisognathus igniventris / Scarlet-bellied mountain-tanager (Anisognathus igniventris)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-bellied mountain-tanager
The scarlet-bellied mountain tanager (Anisognathus igniventris) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in [more]

Gattung Buthraupis:
Buthraupis montana / Hooded mountain-tanager (Buthraupis montana)
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Wikipedia: Hooded mountain-tanager
The hooded mountain tanager (Buthraupis montana) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Buthraupis. This yellow, blue and black tanager is found in forest, woodland and shrub in the Andean highlands of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. At 23 centimetres (9.1 in) and 85 grams (3.0 oz), it is one of the largest tanagers (second in weight only to the white-capped tanager). [more]

Gattung Calochaetes:
Calochaetes coccineus / Vermilion tanager (Calochaetes coccineus)
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Wikipedia: Vermilion tanager
The vermilion tanager (Calochaetes coccineus) is a species of Neotropical bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of its genus Calochaetes. [more]

Gattung Chlorochrysa:
Chlorochrysa phoenicotis / Glistening-green tanager (Chlorochrysa phoenicotis)
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Wikipedia: Glistening-green tanager
The glistening-green tanager (Chlorochrysa phoenicotis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Chlorochrysa calliparaea / Orange-eared tanager (Chlorochrysa calliparaea)
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Wikipedia: Orange-eared tanager
The orange-eared tanager (Chlorochrysa calliparaea) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Chlorornis:
Chlorornis riefferii / Grass-green tanager (Chlorornis riefferii)
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Wikipedia: Grass-green tanager
The grass-green tanager (Chlorornis riefferii) is a small South America bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is the only member of the genus Chlorornis. [more]

Gattung Cissopis:
Elstertangare / Magpie tanager (Cissopis leverianus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cissopis leveriana
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Wikipedia: Magpie tanager
The magpie tanager (Cissopis leverianus) is a South American species of tanager. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Cissopis. As suggested by its common name, this blue-black and white species is superficially reminiscent of a European magpie. With a total length of 25–30 centimetres (9.8–11.8 in), a large percentage of which is tail, it is the longest species of tanager. It weighs 69–76 grams (2.4–2.7 oz). [more]

Gattung Dubusia:
Silberbrauen-Bergtangare / Buff-breasted mountain-tanager (Dubusia taeniata)
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Wikipedia: Buff-breasted mountain-tanager
The buff-breasted mountain tanager (Dubusia taeniata) is a species of Neotropical bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Iridosornis:
Iridosornis rufivertex / Golden-crowned tanager (Iridosornis rufivertex)
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Wikipedia: Golden-crowned tanager
The golden-crowned tanager (Iridosornis rufivertex) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Iridosornis porphyrocephalus / Purplish-mantled tanager (Iridosornis porphyrocephalus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Iridosornis porphyrocephala
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Wikipedia: Purplish-mantled tanager
The purplish-mantled tanager (Iridosornis porphyrocephalus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Iridosornis analis / Yellow-throated tanager (Iridosornis analis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-throated tanager
The yellow-throated tanager (Iridosornis analis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Pipraeidea:
Pipraeidea melanonota / Fawn-breasted tanager (Pipraeidea melanonota)
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Wikipedia: Fawn-breasted tanager
The fawn-breasted tanager (Pipraeidea melanonota) is a species of tanager with a blue head and yellow breast. It occurs in the Andes of northwestern Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, as well as in the highlands of northeastern Argentina, south Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. [more]

Gattung Schistochlamys:
Schistochlamys melanopis / Black-faced tanager (Schistochlamys melanopis)
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Wikipedia: Black-faced tanager
The black-faced tanager (Schistochlamys melanopis) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Paroaria:
Paroaria gularis / Red-capped cardinal (Paroaria gularis)
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Wikipedia: Red-capped cardinal
The red-capped cardinal (Paroaria gularis) is a small South American bird. It belongs to Paroaria, a genus in the tanager family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Bangsia:
Bangsia flavovirens / Yellow-green tanager (Bangsia flavovirens)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-green tanager
The yellow-green tanager (Bangsia flavovirens) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae.[1][2] It is also known as the yellow-green bush tanager as it was formerly place in the genus Chlorospingus with other bush tanagers. The whole genus was moved to the New World sparrow family Passerellidae when bush tanagers were found to be more closely related to the genus Arremonops. However, recent molecular analysis has discovered that this species is neither a bush tanager or sparrow and the species returned to Thraupidae and placed in the genus Bangsia.[3] It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is threatened by habitat loss[1] [more]

Bangsia edwardsi / Moss-backed tanager (Bangsia edwardsi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buthraupis edwardsi
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Wikipedia: Moss-backed tanager
The moss-backed tanager (Bangsia edwardsi) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Bangsia rothschildi / Golden-chested tanager (Bangsia rothschildi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buthraupis rothschildi
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Wikipedia: Golden-chested tanager
The golden-chested tanager (Bangsia rothschildi) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Wetmorethraupis:
Veilchenschulter-Tangare / Orange-throated tanager (Wetmorethraupis sterrhopteron)
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Wikipedia: Orange-throated tanager
The orange-throated tanager (Wetmorethraupis sterrhopteron) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae that is found very locally in humid forests around the Ecuador-Peru border. As a species it is considered threatened. The orange-throated tanager is the only member of the genus Wetmorethraupis, named after the ornithologist Alexander Wetmore. It is closely related to members of the genus Bangsia. [more]

Gattung Geospizopsis:
Geospizopsis plebejus / Ash-breasted sierra finch (Geospizopsis plebejus)
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Wikipedia: Ash-breasted sierra finch
The ash-breasted sierra finch (Geospizopsis plebejus) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Geospizopsis unicolor / Plumbeous sierra finch (Geospizopsis unicolor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phrygilus unicolor
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous sierra finch
The plumbeous sierra finch (Geospizopsis unicolor) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. [more]

Gattung Rhopospina:
Rhopospina alaudina / Band-tailed sierra finch (Rhopospina alaudina)
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Wikipedia: Band-tailed sierra finch
The band-tailed sierra finch (Porphyrospiza alaudina) is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae and is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. [more]

Gattung Asemospiza:
Asemospiza obscura / Dull-colored grassquit (Asemospiza obscura)
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Wikipedia: Dull-colored grassquit
The dull-coloured grassquit (Asemospiza obscura) is a small bird. It is recognized as a tanager closely related to Darwin's finches. [more]

Familie Passerellidae:

Gattung Zonotrichia:
Zonotrichia capensis / Rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Fringilla capensis
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The rufous-collared sparrow or Andean sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) is an American sparrow found in a wide range of habitats, often near humans, from the extreme south-east of Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, and in the Caribbean, only on the island of Hispaniola (in both the Dominican Republic and Haiti). It is famous for its diverse vocalizations, which have been intensely studied since the 1970s, particularly by Paul Handford and Stephen C. Lougheed (UWO), Fernando Nottebohm (Rockefeller University) and Pablo Luis Tubaro (UBA). Local names for this bird include the Portuguese tico-tico, the Spanish chingolo, chincol and copetón, "tufted" in Colombia and comemaíz "corn eater" in Costa Rica. [more]

Gattung Chlorospingus:
Chlorospingus canigularis / Ashy-throated chlorospingus (Chlorospingus canigularis)
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Wikipedia: Ashy-throated chlorospingus
The ashy-throated bush tanager (Chlorospingus canigularis) is a species of bird traditionally placed in the family Thraupidae, but perhaps closer to Arremonops in the Passerellidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Chlorospingus flavopectus / Common chlorospingus (Chlorospingus flavopectus)
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Wikipedia: Common chlorospingus
The common bush tanager (Chlorospingus flavopectus), also referred to as common chlorospingus, is a small passerine bird. It is a resident breeder in the highlands from central Mexico south to Bolivia and northwest Argentina. C. flavopectus in the loose sense is a notorious cryptic species complex, and several of the up to 25 subspecies recognized in recent times are likely to be distinct species. Some populations in fact appear to be more distinct than several other members of Chlorospingus.[2] [more]

Chlorospingus flavigularis / Yellow-throated chlorospingus (Chlorospingus flavigularis)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-throated chlorospingus
The yellow-throated bush tanager (Chlorospingus flavigularis) is a species of bird traditionally placed in the family Thraupidae, but now closer to Arremonops in the Passerellidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Peru. [more]

Chlorospingus semifuscus / Dusky chlorospingus (Chlorospingus semifuscus)
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Wikipedia: Dusky chlorospingus
The dusky bush tanager (Chlorospingus semifuscus) is a species of bird traditionally placed in the family Thraupidae, but now viewed closer to Arremonops in the Passerellidae. [more]

Chlorospingus parvirostris / Short-billed chlorospingus (Chlorospingus parvirostris)
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Wikipedia: Short-billed chlorospingus
The yellow-whiskered bush tanager or short-billed bush-tanager (Chlorospingus parvirostris) is a species of bird traditionally placed in the family Thraupidae, but now viewed closer to Arremonops in the Passerellidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Atlapetes:
Atlapetes albinucha / White-naped brush-finch (Atlapetes albinucha)
Alternative Klassifikation: Embernagra albinucha
Auch bekannst als: White-naped brushfinch
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Wikipedia: White-naped brush-finch
The white-naped brushfinch (Atlapetes albinucha), also known as the yellow-throated brush finch, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. [more]

Atlapetes seebohmi / Bay-crowned brushfinch (Atlapetes seebohmi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Carenochrous seebohmi
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Wikipedia: Bay-crowned brushfinch
The bay-crowned brushfinch (Atlapetes seebohmi) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. [more]

Atlapetes leucopterus / White-winged brushfinch (Atlapetes leucopterus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Arremon leucopterus
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Wikipedia: White-winged brushfinch
The white-winged brushfinch (Atlapetes leucopterus) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. [more]

Atlapetes latinuchus / Yellow-breasted brushfinch (Atlapetes latinuchus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buarremon latinuchus
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Wikipedia: Yellow-breasted brushfinch
The yellow-breasted brushfinch (Atlapetes latinuchus), also known as the cloud-forest brushfinch, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of Atlapetes rufinucha. [more]

Atlapetes pallidiceps / Pale-headed brush-finch (Atlapetes pallidiceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buarremon pallidiceps
Auch bekannst als: Pale-headed brushfinch
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Wikipedia: Pale-headed brush-finch
The pale-headed brushfinch (Atlapetes pallidiceps) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is endemic to arid areas with low scrub at altitudes of 1,650–1,800 m (5,410–5,910 ft) in south-central Ecuador. [more]

Atlapetes albiceps / White-headed brushfinch (Atlapetes albiceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buarremon albiceps
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Wikipedia: White-headed brushfinch
The white-headed brushfinch (Atlapetes albiceps) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. [more]

Graubrust-Buschammer / Slaty brushfinch (Atlapetes schistaceus)
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Wikipedia: Slaty brushfinch
The slaty brushfinch (Atlapetes schistaceus) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found in humid Andean forests from western Venezuela, through Colombia, to Ecuador, with a disjunct population in central Peru. The latter is sometimes considered a separate species, the Taczanowski's brushfinch (A. taczanowskii). Furthermore, the Cuzco brushfinch from south-eastern Peru is sometimes considered a subspecies of the slaty brush finch. [more]

Atlapetes tricolor / Tricolored brushfinch (Atlapetes tricolor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buarremon tricolor
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Wikipedia: Tricolored brushfinch
The tricolored brushfinch (Atlapetes tricolor) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found in the Andes of central Peru and Ecuador.[2] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Atlapetes leucopis / White-rimmed brushfinch (Atlapetes leucopis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buarremon leucopis
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Wikipedia: White-rimmed brushfinch
The white-rimmed brushfinch (Atlapetes leucopis) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Atlapetes pallidinucha / Pale-naped brush-finch (Atlapetes pallidinucha)
Auch bekannst als: Pale-naped brushfinch
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Wikipedia: Pale-naped brush-finch
The pale-naped brushfinch (Atlapetes pallidinucha) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. [more]

Gattung Ammodramus:
Heuschreckenammer / Grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum)
Alternative Klassifikation: Fringilla savannarum
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Wikipedia: Grasshopper sparrow
The grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) is a small New World sparrow. The genus Ammodramus contains nine species that inhabit grasslands and prairies. [more]

Ammodramus aurifrons / Yellow-browed sparrow (Ammodramus aurifrons)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tanagra aurifrons
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Wikipedia: Yellow-browed sparrow
The yellow-browed sparrow (Ammodramus aurifrons) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. First described by Johann Baptist von Spix in 1825, this American sparrow is found across much of the Amazon basin in South America. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, pastureland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Arremonops:
Arremonops conirostris / Black-striped sparrow (Arremonops conirostris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Arremon conirostris
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Wikipedia: Black-striped sparrow
The black-striped sparrow (Arremonops conirostris) is a passerine bird found from eastern Honduras to western Ecuador, northern Brazil, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Arremon:
Arremon aurantiirostris / Orange-billed sparrow (Arremon aurantiirostris)
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Wikipedia: Orange-billed sparrow
The orange-billed sparrow (Arremon aurantiirostris) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. In Central America it is found in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. In northwestern South America the orange-billed sparrow is found in Colombia, Ecuador and northern Peru. The species are black and as the name suggests, have an orange bill.[2] Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Arremon brunneinucha / Chestnut-capped brush-finch (Arremon brunneinucha)
Alternative Klassifikation: Embernagra brunnei-nucha
Auch bekannst als: Chestnut-capped brushfinch
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-capped brush-finch
The chestnut-capped brushfinch (Arremon brunneinucha), is a Neotropical passerine bird in the New World sparrow Passerellidae [more]

Arremon abeillei / Black-capped sparrow (Arremon abeillei)
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Wikipedia: Black-capped sparrow
The black-capped sparrow (Arremon abeillei) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. [more]

Arremon castaneiceps / Olive finch (Arremon castaneiceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Lysurus castaneiceps
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Wikipedia: Olive finch
The olive finch (Arremon castaneiceps) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. Until recently, it was placed in the genus Lysurus.[2] [more]

Arremon assimilis / Grey-browed brush-finch (Arremon assimilis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buarremon torquatus assimilis
Auch bekannst als: Gray-browed brushfinch
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Gattung Oreothraupis:
Oreothraupis arremonops / Tanager finch (Oreothraupis arremonops)
Alternative Klassifikation: Saltator arremonops
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Wikipedia: Tanager finch
The tanager finch (Oreothraupis arremonops) is a songbird species. In the recent past it was placed in the Emberizidae, and then classified as its common name implies, a kind of tanager (Thraupidae). Today, it has been placed in the family Passerellidae, which was formerly considered to be part of the Emberizidae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Oreothraupis.[2] It is found in Colombia and Ecuador, where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Rhynchospiza:
Rhynchospiza stolzmanni / Tumbes sparrow (Rhynchospiza stolzmanni)
Alternative Klassifikation: Haemophila stolzmanni
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Wikipedia: Tumbes sparrow
The Tumbes sparrow (Rhynchospiza stolzmanni) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Ordnung Charadriiformes (Regenpfeiferartige / Shorebirds and others):

Familie Laridae (Reiher / Gulls):

Unterfamilie Larinae (Möwen):
Gattung Larus:
Larus dominicanus / Kelp gull (Larus dominicanus)
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Wikipedia: Kelp gull
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : South America, Africa.
The kelp gull (Larus dominicanus), also known as the Dominican gull, is a gull that breeds on coasts and islands through much of the Southern Hemisphere. The nominate L. d. dominicanus is the subspecies found around South America, parts of Australia (where it overlaps with the Pacific gull), and New Zealand (where it is known as the black-backed gull, the southern black-backed gull, mollyhawk[2] – particularly the juveniles,[3] or by its Māori name karoro). L. d. vetula (known as the Cape gull) is a subspecies occurring around Southern Africa. [more]

Simeonsmöwe / Belcher's gull (Larus belcheri)
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Wikipedia: Belcher's gull
Belcher's gull (Larus belcheri), also known as the band-tailed gull, is a bird in the family Laridae found along the Pacific coast of South America. It formerly included the very similar Olrog's gull as a subspecies, but that bird occurs on the Atlantic coast of South America and is now accepted as Larus atlanticus. Belcher's gull is a medium-sized gull with a blackish mantle, white head and underparts, a black band on the otherwise white tail, and a yellow bill with a red and black tip. Non-breeding adults have a brownish-black head and a white eye-ring. The name of this bird commemorates the British explorer Sir Edward Belcher who performed survey work on the Pacific coast of South America. [more]

Gattung Chroicocephalus:
Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus / Grey-headed gull (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Larus cirrocephalus
Auch bekannst als: Gray-hooded gull, Grey-hooded gull
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Wikipedia: Grey-headed gull
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The grey-headed gull (Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus), also known as the grey-hooded gull, is a small gull which breeds patchily in South America and Africa south of the Sahara. It is not truly migratory, but is more widespread in winter. This species has occurred as a rare vagrant to North America, Italy and Spain. As is the case with many gulls, it has traditionally been placed in the genus Larus. [more]

Andenmöwe / Andean gull (Chroicocephalus serranus)
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Wikipedia: Andean gull
The Andean gull (Chroicocephalus serranus) is a species of gull in the family Laridae. As is the case with many gulls, it has traditionally been placed in the genus Larus. It is found in the Andes in mountainous regions of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is unusual for a gull in that it breeds inland in mountain areas. It may be variously found around rivers, freshwater lakes, saline marshes, and pastureland. [more]

Gattung Gelochelidon:
Lachseeschwalbe / Gull-billed tern (Gelochelidon nilotica)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna nilotica
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The gull-billed tern (Gelochelidon nilotica), formerly Sterna nilotica,[2] is a tern in the family Laridae. The genus name is from Ancient Greek gelao, "to laugh", and khelidon, "swallow". The specific niloticus is from Latin and means of the Nile.[3] The Australian gull-billed tern was previously considered a subspecies. [more]

Gattung Creagrus:
Gabelschwanzmöwe / Swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Larus furcatus
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Wikipedia: Swallow-tailed gull
The swallow-tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) is an equatorial seabird in the gull family, Laridae. It is the only species in the genus Creagrus, which derives from the Latin Creagra and the Greek kreourgos which means butcher, also from kreas, meat; according to Jobling it would mean "hook for meat" referring to the hooked bill of this species.[2] It was first described by French naturalist and surgeon Adolphe-Simon Neboux in 1846. Its scientific name is originally derived from the Greek word for gull, "Glaros" and via Latin Larus, "gull" and furca "two-tined fork".[3] It spends most of its life flying and hunting over the open ocean. The main breeding location is in the Galápagos Islands, particularly the rocky shores and cliffs of Hood, Tower and Wolf Islands, with lower numbers on most of the other islands. It is more common on the eastern islands where the water is warmer.[4] [more]

Gattung Xema:
Schwalbenmöwe / Sabine's gull (Xema sabini)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xema sabinii
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Wikipedia: Sabine's gull
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Sabine's gull (/ˈsbɪn/ SAY-bin; Xema sabini), also known as the fork-tailed gull or xeme, is a small gull. Its generic placement is disputed; some authors treat it as the sole species in the genus Xema as Xema sabini,[2] while others retain it in the genus Larus as Larus sabini.[3][4] [more]

Gattung Rynchops:
Schwarzmantel-Scherenschnabel / Black skimmer (Rynchops niger)
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Wikipedia: Black skimmer
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The black skimmer (Rynchops niger) is a tern-like seabird, one of three very similar birds species in the skimmer genus Rynchops in the gull family Laridae. It breeds in North and South America. Northern populations winter in the warmer waters of the Caribbean and the tropical and subtropical Pacific coasts, but the South American races make only shorter movements in response to annual floods which extend their feeding areas in the river shallows. [more]

Gattung Chlidonias:
Trauerseeschwalbe / Black tern (Chlidonias niger)
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Wikipedia: Black tern
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The black tern (Chlidonias niger) is a small tern generally found in or near inland water in Europe, Western Asia and North America. As its name suggests, it has predominantly dark plumage. In some lights it can appear blue in the breeding season, hence the old English name "blue darr".[2] The genus name is from Ancient Greek khelidonios, "swallow-like", from khelidon, "swallow": another old English name for the black tern is "carr (i.e. lake) swallow".[3] The species name is from Latin niger "shining black".[4] [more]
Vokalisierung: Moderately vocal. [Link]
Rufe: Flight call a more or less clear "kleck, or a disyllabic "klee-ake" with accented first syllable. Sometimes slightly rolling "klirr-eke", but never as much as in White-winged Tern. Also a slightly harsher "kreek", but not as raspy as in Whiskered Tern. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=22-24 cm, Flügelspanne=64-68 cm, Gewicht=60-86 g

Gattung Anous:
Noddi / Brown noddy (Anous stolidus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna stolida
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Wikipedia: Brown noddy
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Allgemein: The brown noddy or common noddy (Anous stolidus) is a seabird in the family Laridae. The largest of the noddies, it can be told from the closely related black noddy by its larger size and plumage, which is dark brown rather than black. The brown noddy is a tropical seabird with a worldwide distribution, ranging from Hawaii to the Tuamotu Archipelago and Australia in the Pacific Ocean, from the Red Sea to the Seychelles and Australia in the Indian Ocean and in the Caribbean to Tristan da Cunha in the Atlantic Ocean. The brown noddy is colonial, usually nesting on elevated situations on cliffs or in short trees or shrubs. It only occasionally nests on the ground. A single egg is laid by the female of a pair each breeding season. In India the brown noddy is protected in the PM Sayeed Marine Birds Conservation Reserve.[2] [more]

Gattung Larosterna:
Inkaseeschwalbe / Inca tern (Larosterna inca)
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Wikipedia: Inca tern
The Inca tern (Larosterna inca) is a tern in the family Laridae. It is the only member of the genus Larosterna. [more]

Gattung Phaetusa:
Phaetusa simplex / Large-billed tern (Phaetusa simplex)
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Wikipedia: Large-billed tern
The large-billed tern (Phaetusa simplex) is a species of tern in the family Laridae. It belongs to the monotypic genus Phaetusa. [more]

Gattung Leucophaeus:
Präriemöwe / Franklin's gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan)
Alternative Klassifikation: Leucopheus pipixcan
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Wikipedia: Franklin's gull
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Franklin's gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) is a small (length 12.6–14.2 in, 32–36 cm) gull.[2] The genus name Leucophaeus is from Ancient Greek leukos, "white", and phaios, "dusky". The specific pipixcan is a Nahuatl name for a type of gull.[3][4] [more]

Aztekenmöwe / Laughing gull (Leucophaeus atricilla)
Alternative Klassifikation: Larus atricilla
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Wikipedia: Laughing gull
The laughing gull (Leucophaeus atricilla) is a medium-sized gull of North and South America. Named for its laugh-like call, it is an opportunistic omnivore and scavenger. It breeds in large colonies mostly along the Atlantic coast of North America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. The two subspecies are: L. a. megalopterus – which can be seen from southeast Canada down to Central America, and L. a. atricilla which appears from the West Indies to the Venezuelan islands. The laughing gull was long placed in the genus Larus until its present placement in Leucophaeus, which follows the American Ornithologists' Union. [more]

Graumöwe / Grey gull (Leucophaeus modestus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Larus modestus
Auch bekannst als: Gray gull
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Wikipedia: Grey gull
The grey gull, also known as garuma gull (Leucophaeus modestus) is a medium-sized gull native to South America. Unusual among gulls, it breeds inland in the extremely dry Atacama Desert in northern Chile, although it is present as a non-breeding bird along much of the Pacific coast of South America. [more]

Gattung Onychoprion:
Rußseeschwalbe / Sooty tern (Onychoprion fuscatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna fuscata
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Wikipedia: Sooty tern
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The sooty tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) is a seabird in the family Laridae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans which sleeps on the wing, returning to land only to breed on islands throughout the equatorial zone. [more]

Zügelseeschwalbe / Bridled tern (Onychoprion anaethetus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna anaethetus
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Wikipedia: Bridled tern
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The bridled tern (Onychoprion anaethetus)[2] is a seabird of the family Laridae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. The genus comes from onux meaning "claw" or "nail", and prion, meaning "saw". The specific anaethetus means "senseless, stupid".[3] [more]

Gattung Sternula:
Peruseeschwalbe / Peruvian tern (Sternula lorata)
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Wikipedia: Peruvian tern
The Peruvian tern, chirrío or gaviotín Chico (Sternula lorata) is a species of tern in the family Laridae. Found in northern Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, its natural habitats are hot deserts, sandy shores, and coastal saline lagoons. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Amazonasseeschwalbe / Yellow-billed tern (Sternula superciliaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna supercilliaris
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Wikipedia: Yellow-billed tern
The yellow-billed tern (Sternula superciliaris) is a small seabird found in South America. It is a species of tern in the family Laridae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are rivers, swamps, and freshwater lakes. [more]

Gattung Thalasseus:
Thalasseus elegans / Elegant tern (Thalasseus elegans)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna elegans
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Wikipedia: Elegant tern
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The elegant tern (Thalasseus elegans) is a tern in the family Laridae. It breeds on the Pacific coasts of the southern United States and Mexico and winters south to Peru, Ecuador and Chile. [more]

Brandseeschwalbe / Sandwich tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna sandvicensis
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La tarde 5 sandwich terns tenative ID by Merlin. 2018-03-11 06.35.12 Central America
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The Sandwich tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis)[2] is a tern in the family Laridae. It is very closely related to the lesser crested tern (T. bengalensis), Chinese crested tern (T. bernsteini), Cabot's tern (T. acuflavidus), and elegant tern (T. elegans) and has been known to interbreed with the lesser crested. It breeds in the Palearctic from Europe to the Caspian Sea wintering to South Africa, India and Sri Lanka. [more]
Rufe: Contact call a sharp and grating "keeree-eek". Often compared to the pressing of amalgam into a tooth. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=36-41 cm, Flügelspanne=95-105 cm, Gewicht=215-275 g

Thalasseus maximus / Royal tern (Thalasseus maximus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sterna maxima
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Wikipedia: Royal tern
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Allgemein: The royal tern (Thalasseus maximus) is a tern in the family Laridae. [more]

Familie Charadriidae (Regenpfeifer):

Gattung Vanellus:
Bronzekiebitz / Southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis)
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Wikipedia: Southern lapwing
The southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis) is a wader in the order Charadriiformes. It is a common and widespread resident throughout South America, except in densely forested regions (e.g. most of the Amazon), the higher parts of the Andes and the arid coast of a large part of western South America. This bird is particularly common in the basin of the Rio de la Plata. It has also been spreading through Central America in recent years. It reached Trinidad in 1961 and Tobago in 1974, and has rapidly increased on both islands, sporadically making its way North to Barbados where one pair mated, nested and produced chicks in 2007. [more]

Vanellus cayanus / Pied lapwing (Vanellus cayanus)
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Wikipedia: Pied lapwing
The pied plover (Vanellus cayanus), also known as the pied lapwing, is a species of bird in the family Charadriidae. It is a strongly marked bird with a prominent black V on its mantle.[3] [more]

Andenkiebitz / Andean lapwing (Vanellus resplendens)
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Wikipedia: Andean lapwing
The Andean lapwing (Vanellus resplendens) is a species of bird in the family Charadriidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, rivers, swamps, and pastureland. [more]

Gattung Charadrius:
Charadrius nivosus / Snowy plover (Charadrius nivosus)
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Wikipedia: Snowy plover
The snowy plover (Charadrius nivosus) is a small wader in the plover bird family, typically about 5-7" in length.[2] It breeds in Ecuador, Peru, Chile, the southern and western United States and the Caribbean. Long considered to be a subspecies of the Kentish plover, it is now known to be a distinct species. [more]

Amerika-Sandregenpfeifer / Semipalmated plover (Charadrius semipalmatus)
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Wikipedia: Semipalmated plover
The semipalmated plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) is a small plover. The genus name Charadrius is a Late Latin word for a yellowish bird mentioned in the fourth-century Vulgate. It derives from Ancient Greek kharadrios a bird found in ravines and river valleys (kharadra, "ravine"). The specific semipalmatus is Latin and comes from semi, "half" and palma, "palm". Like the English name, this refers to its only partly webbed feet.[2] [more]

Keilschwanz-Regenpfeifer / Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Oxyechus vociferus
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Wikipedia: Killdeer
The killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) is a large plover found in the Americas. It was described and given its current scientific name in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae. There are three subspecies. The killdeer's common name comes from its often-heard call. Its upperparts are mostly brown with rufous fringes, the head has patches of white and black, and there are two black breast bands. The belly and the rest of the breast are white. The nominate (or originally described) subspecies breeds from southeastern Alaska and southern Canada to Mexico. It is seen year-round in the southern half of its breeding range; the subspecies C. v. ternominatus is probably resident in the West Indies and C. v. peruvianus inhabits Peru and areas of the surrounding countries throughout the year. North American breeders winter from their resident range south to Central America, the West Indies, and the northernmost portions of South America. [more]

Charadrius wilsonia / Wilson's plover (Charadrius wilsonia)
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Wikipedia: Wilson's plover
Wilson's plover (Charadrius wilsonia) is a small bird of the family Charadriidae. [more]

Charadrius collaris / Collared plover (Charadrius collaris)
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Wikipedia: Collared plover
The collared plover (Charadrius collaris) is a small shorebird in the plover family, Charadriidae. It lives along coasts and riverbanks of the tropical to temperate Americas, from central Mexico south to Chile and Argentina. [more]

Gattung Pluvialis:
Pluvialis dominica / American golden-plover (Pluvialis dominica)
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Wikipedia: American golden-plover
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The American golden plover (Pluvialis dominica), or American golden-plover is a medium-sized plover. The genus name is Latin and means relating to rain, from pluvia, "rain". It was believed that golden plovers flocked when rain was imminent. The species name dominica refers to Santo Domingo, now Hispaniola, in the West Indies.[2] [more]

Kiebitzregenpfeifer / Black-bellied plover (Pluvialis squatarola)
Auch bekannst als: Grey plover
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Black-bellied plover on its nest. 2016-09-25 16.50.10 Botswana
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The grey plover or black-bellied plover (Pluvialis squatarola) is a medium-sized plover breeding in Arctic regions. It is a long-distance migrant, with a nearly worldwide coastal distribution when not breeding.[2] The genus name is Latin and means relating to rain, from pluvia, "rain". It was believed that golden plovers flocked when rain was imminent. The species name squatarola is a Latinised version of Sgatarola, a Venetian name for some kind of plover.[3] [more]
Rufe: Contact call diagnostic. A plaintive, drawn and trisyllabic (but continuous) "kleeooowee". Pitch falls on second syllable and rises on last. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=27-30 cm, Flügelspanne=71-83 cm, Gewicht=190-280 g

Familie Scolopacidae (Schnepfenvögel / Shorebirds):

Gattung Calidris:
Weißbürzelstrandläufer / White-rumped sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis)
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Wikipedia: White-rumped sandpiper
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Allgemein: The white-rumped sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis) is a small shorebird that breeds in the northern tundra of Canada and Alaska. This bird can be difficult to distinguish from other similar tiny shorebirds; these are known collectively as "peeps" or "stints". [more]

Bairdstrandläufer / Baird's sandpiper (Calidris bairdii)
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Wikipedia: Baird's sandpiper
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Baird's sandpiper (Calidris bairdii) is a small shorebird. It is among those calidrids which were formerly included in the genus Erolia, which was subsumed into the genus Calidris in 1973.[2] The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The English name and specific bairdii commemorate Spencer Fullerton Baird, 19th-century naturalist and assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.[3] [more]

Grasläufer / Buff-breasted sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tryngites subruficollis
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Wikipedia: Buff-breasted sandpiper
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The buff-breasted sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis) is a small shorebird. The species name subruficollis is from Latin subrufus, "reddish" (from sub, "somewhat", and rufus, "rufous") and collis, "-necked/-throated" (from collum, "neck").[2] It is a calidrid sandpiper. [more]

Sanderling / Sanderling (Calidris alba)
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Wikipedia: Sanderling
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The sanderling (Calidris alba) is a small wading bird. The name derives from Old English sand-yrðling, "sand-ploughman".[2] The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific alba is Latin for "white".[3] [more]
Rufe: Call not very diagnostic; a short and soft "pleet" or "keek". [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=20-21 cm, Flügelspanne=40-45 cm, Gewicht=44-70 g

Graubrust-Strandläufer / Pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos)
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Wikipedia: Pectoral sandpiper
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Allgemein: The pectoral sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) is a small, migratory wader that breeds in North America and Asia, wintering in South America and Oceania. It eats small invertebrates. Its nest, a hole scraped in the ground and with a thick lining, is deep enough to protect its four eggs from the cool breezes of its breeding grounds. The pectoral sandpiper is 21 cm (8.3 in) long, with a wingspan of 46 cm (18 in). [more]

Gischtläufer / Surfbird (Calidris virgata)
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Wikipedia: Surfbird
The surfbird (Calidris virgata) is a small stocky wader in the family Scolopacidae. It was once considered to be allied to the turnstones, and placed in the monotypic genus Aphriza, but is now placed in the genus Calidris. [more]

Bergstrandläufer / Western sandpiper (Calidris mauri)
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Wikipedia: Western sandpiper
The western sandpiper (Calidris mauri) is a small shorebird. The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific mauri commemorates Italian botanist Ernesto Mauri (1791–1836).[2] [more]

Sandstrandläufer / Semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tringa pusilla
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Wikipedia: Semipalmated sandpiper
The semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) is a very small shorebird. The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific pusilla is Latin for "very small".[2] [more]

Wiesenstrandläufer / Least sandpiper (Calidris minutilla)
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Wikipedia: Least sandpiper
The least sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) is the smallest shorebird. The genus name is from Ancient Greek kalidris or skalidris, a term used by Aristotle for some grey-colored waterside birds. The specific minutilla is Medieval Latin for "very small".[2] [more]

Calidris himantopus / Stilt sandpiper (Calidris himantopus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Micropalama himantopus
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Wikipedia: Stilt sandpiper
The stilt sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) is a small shorebird. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. The genus name kalidris or skalidris is a term used by Aristotle for some grey-coloured waterside birds. The specific himantopus means "strap foot" or "thong foot".[2] [more]

Gattung Numenius (Curlews):
Regenbrachvogel / Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus)
Auch bekannst als: Eurasian whimbrel
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Gesang: Song starts similar to Curlew with long wailing notes "kluuueee", which then accelerates to a continuous, vibrating single note. Lacks the cyclic phrase ending of Curlew. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=40-42 cm, Flügelspanne=76-89 cm, Gewicht=300-660 g

Gattung Arenaria (Turnstones):
Steinwälzer / Ruddy turnstone (Arenaria interpres)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tringa interpres
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Wikipedia: Ruddy turnstone
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Allgemein: The ruddy turnstone (Arenaria interpres) is a small wading bird, one of two species of turnstone in the genus Arenaria. The scientific name is from Latin. The genus name arenaria derives from arenarius, "inhabiting sand, from arena, "sand". The specific interpres means "messenger"; when visiting Gotland in 1741, Linnaeus thought that the Swedish word Tolk "interpreter" applied to this species, but in the local dialect the word means "legs" and is used for the redshank.[2] [more]
Gesang: Alarm call/song more "wader-like", a staccato "kuvi-kuvi-vit-vit-vitua". [Link]
Rufe: Characteristic call: An explosive, hard, resonant and short "koi" or "kott" with a peculiar timbre, usually given in rapid or accelerating series. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=22-24 cm, Flügelspanne=50-57 cm, Gewicht=85-150 g

Gattung Gallinago:
Gallinago jamesoni / Jameson's snipe (Gallinago jamesoni)
Alternative Klassifikation: Xylocota jamesoni
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Allgemein: The Jameson's snipe or Andean snipe (Gallinago jamesoni) is a small, stocky wader. It breeds in the Andes in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. It appears to be entirely sedentary, with no evidence of migration. [more]

Gallinago nobilis / Noble snipe (Gallinago nobilis)
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Wikipedia: Noble snipe
The noble snipe (Gallinago nobilis) is a small stocky wader. It breeds in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela above or just below the treeline. It is entirely sedentary. [more]

Kaiserbekassine / Imperial snipe (Gallinago imperialis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Chubbia imperialis
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Wikipedia: Imperial snipe
The imperial snipe (Gallinago imperialis) is a small stocky wader which breeds in the Andes. For a century it was known only from two specimens collected near Bogotá, Colombia, and was presumed extinct, but it was rediscovered in Peru in 1967 and Ecuador in 1988. It is not known if it is migratory. [more]

Gattung Limnodromus:
Kleiner Schlammläufer / Shortbilled dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus)
Auch bekannst als: Short-billed dowitcher
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Gattung Limosa:
Hudsonschnepfe / Hudsonian godwit (Limosa haemastica)
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Wikipedia: Hudsonian godwit
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The Hudsonian godwit (Limosa haemastica) is a large shorebird in the sandpiper family, Scolopacidae. The genus name Limosa is from Latin and means "muddy", from limus, "mud". The specific haemastica is from Ancient Greek and means "bloody". An 18th century name for this bird was red-breasted godwit.[2] The English term "godwit" was first recorded in about 1416–7 and is believed to imitate the bird's call.[3] [more]

Gattung Tringa:
Kleiner Gelbschenkel / Lesser yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes)
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Wikipedia: Lesser yellowlegs
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The lesser yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) is a medium-sized shorebird. The genus name Tringa is the New Latin name given to the green sandpiper by Aldrovandus in 1599 based on Ancient Greek trungas, a thrush-sized, white-rumped, tail-bobbing wading bird mentioned by Aristotle. The specific flavipes is from Latin flavus, "yellow", and pes, "foot".[2] [more]

Schlammtreter / Willet (Tringa semipalmata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Symphemia semipalmata
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Wikipedia: Willet
The willet (Tringa semipalmata), formerly in the monotypic genus Catoptrophorus as Catoptrophorus semipalmatus,[2][3] is a large shorebird in the family Scolopacidae. It is a relatively large and robust sandpiper, and is the largest of the species called "shanks" in the genus Tringa. Its closest relative is the lesser yellowlegs, a much smaller bird with a very different appearance apart from the fine, clear, and dense pattern of the neck, which both species show in breeding plumage. It breeds in North America and the West Indies and winters in southern North America, Central America, the West Indies and South America. [more]

Wanderwasserläufer / Wandering tattler (Tringa incana)
Alternative Klassifikation: Heteroscelus incanus
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Wikipedia: Wandering tattler
The wandering tattler (Tringa incana) (formerly Heteroscelus incanus: Pereira & Baker, 2005; Banks et al., 2006), is a medium-sized wading bird. It is similar in appearance to the closely related gray-tailed tattler, T. brevipes. The tattlers are unique among the species of Tringa for having unpatterned, greyish wings and backs, and a scaly breast pattern extending more or less onto the belly in breeding plumage, in which both also have a rather prominent supercilium. [more]

Einsamer Wasserläufer / Solitary sandpiper (Tringa solitaria)
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Wikipedia: Solitary sandpiper
The solitary sandpiper (Tringa solitaria) is a small shorebird. The genus name Tringa is the New Latin name given to the green sandpiper by Aldrovandus in 1599 based on Ancient Greek trungas, a thrush-sized, white-rumped, tail-bobbing wading bird mentioned by Aristotle. The specific solitaria is Latin for "solitary" from solus, "alone".[2] [more]

Tringa melanoleuca / Greater yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca)
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Totanus melanoleucus [more]

Gattung Actitis:
Drosseluferläufer / Spotted sandpiper (Actitis macularius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Actitis macularia
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Wikipedia: Spotted sandpiper
The spotted sandpiper (Actitis macularius) is a small shorebird. The genus name Actitis is from Ancient Greek aktites, "coast-dweller", derived from akte, "coast", and macularius is Latin from macula, "spot".[2] [more]

Gattung Phalaropus:
Thorshühnchen / Red phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phalaropus fulicaria
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Wikipedia: Red phalarope
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The red phalarope or grey phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius) is a small wader. This phalarope breeds in the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia. It is migratory, and, unusually for a wader, migrating mainly on oceanic routes and wintering at sea on tropical oceans. [more]
Rufe: Flight-call a short and sharp, Coot-like "kit". Cleaner and higher pitched than Red-necked Phalarope. Display sound a rolling cooing, at stable pitch. Other calls: a hissing like the squeezing of a rubber duck, rising quickly in pitch and ending abruptly. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=20-22 cm, Flügelspanne=40-44 cm, Gewicht=40-75 g

Wilson-Wassertreter / Wilson's phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor)
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Wikipedia: Wilson's phalarope
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Allgemein: Wilson's phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) is a small wader. This bird, the largest of the phalaropes, breeds in the prairies of North America in western Canada and the western United States. It is migratory, wintering in inland salt lakes near the Andes in Argentina.[2] They are passage migrants through Central America around March/April and again during September/October.[3] The species is a rare vagrant to western Europe. [more]

Odinshühnchen / Red-necked phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus)
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Wikipedia: Red-necked phalarope
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The red-necked phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus), also known as the northern phalarope and hyperborean phalarope,[2] is a small wader. This phalarope breeds in the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia. It is migratory, and, unusually for a wader, winters at sea on tropical oceans. [more]

Gattung Bartramia:
Prärieläufer / Upland sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tringa longicauda
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Wikipedia: Upland sandpiper
The upland sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda) is a large sandpiper, closely related to the curlews.[2] Older names are the upland plover and Bartram's sandpiper. In Louisiana, it is also colloquially known as the papabotte.[3] It is the only member of the genus Bartramia. The genus name and the old common name Bartram's sandpiper commemorate the American naturalist William Bartram. The species name longicauda is from Latin longus, "long" and caudus, "tail".[4] The name "Bartram's sandpiper" was made popular by Alexander Wilson, who was taught ornithology and natural history illustration by Bartram. [more]

Unterfamilie Sterninae (Möwenverwandte / Terns):

Gattung Sterna:
Flussseeschwalbe / Common tern (Sterna hirundo)
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Common tern pfaeffikersee. 2020-05-20 09.31.28 Pfäffikersee
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Saisonal: Die Flussseeschwalbe (Sterna hirundo) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Seeschwalben (Sternidae). Sie ist in Mitteleuropa ein verbreiteter, aber nicht sehr häufiger Brut- und Sommervogel. Während der Zugzeiten können im mitteleuropäischen Raum außerdem viele Durchzügler beobachtet werden. [Link]
Vokalisierung: Similar to Arctic Tern but deeper. [Link]
Rufe: Lacks latter's high pitched "tip-tip-tip" call, and the drawn out "kree-aaahh" call falls more distinctly in pitch. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=31-35 cm, Flügelspanne=77-98 cm, Gewicht=110-150 g

Küstenseeschwalbe / Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea)
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Wikipedia: Arctic tern
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Allgemein: The Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) is a tern in the family Laridae. This bird has a circumpolar breeding distribution covering the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America (as far south as Brittany and Massachusetts). The species is strongly migratory, seeing two summers each year as it migrates along a convoluted route from its northern breeding grounds to the Antarctic coast for the southern summer and back again about six months later. Recent studies have shown average annual roundtrip lengths of about 70,900 km (44,100 mi) for birds nesting in Iceland and Greenland[3] and about 90,000 km (56,000 mi) for birds nesting in the Netherlands.[4] These are by far the longest migrations known in the animal kingdom. The Arctic tern flies as well as glides through the air. It nests once every one to three years (depending on its mating cycle); once it has finished nesting it takes to the sky for another long southern migration. [more]
Vokalisierung: Similar to Common Tern but higher pitched. [Link]
Rufe: Typical call a series of high pitched "tip-tip-tip", and longer, ringing, high-pitched "kriiiiii" calls. The drawn out "kree-aaahh" call falls less distinctly in pitch than Common Tern. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=33-35 cm, Flügelspanne=75-85 cm, Gewicht=95-120 g

Falklandseeschwalbe / South american tern (Sterna hirundinacea)
Auch bekannst als: South american tern
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Familie Haematopodidae (Oystercatchers):

Gattung Haematopus:
Braunmantel-Austernfischer / American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus)
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Wikipedia: American oystercatcher
Allgemein: The American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus), occasionally called the American pied oystercatcher, is a member of family Haematopodidae. Originally called the "sea pie", it was renamed in 1731 when naturalist Mark Catesby observed the bird eating oysters.[2] The current population of American oystercatchers is estimated to be 43,000.[2] There are estimated to be 1,500 breeding pairs along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the US.[3] The bird is marked by its black and white body and a long, thick orange beak. [more]

Haematopus ater / Blackish oystercatcher (Haematopus ater)
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Wikipedia: Blackish oystercatcher
The blackish oystercatcher (Haematopus ater) is a species of wading bird in the oystercatcher family Haematopodidae. It is found in Argentina, Chile, the Falkland Islands and Peru, and is a vagrant to Uruguay. The population is estimated at 15,000–80,000.[2] [more]

Familie Jacanidae (Jacanas):

Gattung Jacana:
Jacana jacana / Wattled jacana (Jacana jacana)
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Wikipedia: Wattled jacana
The wattled jacana (Jacana jacana) is a wader which is a resident breeder from western Panama and Trinidad south through most of South America east of the Andes. [more]

Familie Burhinidae (Triele, Haematopodidae – Austernfischer und Recurvirostridae – Säbelschnäblerverwandte):

Gattung Burhinus:
Inkatriel / Peruvian thick-knee (Burhinus superciliaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Oedicnenus superciliaris
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Wikipedia: Peruvian thick-knee
The Peruvian thick-knee (Burhinus superciliaris) is a species of bird in the family Burhinidae. It is found in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and pastureland. It is a ground-dwelling bird and feeds on insects and small animals. [more]

Familie Recurvirostridae:

Gattung Himantopus:
Amerikanischer Stelzenläufer / Black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus)
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Wikipedia: Black-necked stilt
The black-necked stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) is a locally abundant shorebird of American wetlands and coastlines. It is found from the coastal areas of California through much of the interior western United States and along the Gulf of Mexico as far east as Florida, then south through Central America and the Caribbean to Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands. The northernmost populations, particularly those from inland, are migratory, wintering from the extreme south of the United States to southern Mexico, rarely as far south as Costa Rica; on the Baja California peninsula it is only found regularly in winter.[2] [more]

Ordnung Gruiformes (Kranichvögel / Terrestrial and marshbirds):

Familie Rallidae (Rallen / Rails):

Gattung Fulica (Coots):
Fulica americana / American coot (Fulica americana)
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Wikipedia: American coot
The American coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen or pouldeau, is a bird of the family Rallidae. Though commonly mistaken for ducks, American coots are only distantly related to ducks, belonging to a separate order. Unlike the webbed feet of ducks, coots have broad, lobed scales on their lower legs and toes that fold back with each step in order to facilitate walking on dry land.[2] Coots live near water, typically inhabiting wetlands and open water bodies in North America. Groups of coots are called covers[3] or rafts.[citation needed] The oldest known coot lived to be 22 years old.[2] [more]

Fulica ardesiaca / Slate-colored coot (Fulica ardesiaca)
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Wikipedia: Slate-colored coot
The Andean coot (Fulica ardesiaca), also known as the slate-coloured coot, is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in the Andes from far southwestern Colombia to northwestern Argentina. Its natural habitats are swamps and freshwater lakes. Fossils tentatively assigned to this species are known from the Laguna de Tagua Tagua formation of Chile.[2] [more]

Gattung Rallus:
Rallus limicola / Virginia rail (Rallus limicola)
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Wikipedia: Virginia rail
The Virginia rail (Rallus limicola) is a small waterbird, of the family Rallidae. These birds remain fairly common despite continuing loss of habitat, but are secretive by nature and more often heard than seen.[2] They are also considered a game species in some provinces and states, though rarely hunted.[3] The Ecuadorian rail is often considered a subspecies, but some taxonomic authorities consider it distinct. [more]

Klapperralle / Mangrove rail (Rallus longirostris)
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Wikipedia: Mangrove rail
The mangrove rail (Rallus longirostris) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Central and South America. It was formerly considered conspecific with the clapper rail (Rallus crepitans). [more]

Gattung Gallinula:
Gallinula galeata / Common gallinule (Gallinula galeata)
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Wikipedia: Common gallinule
The common gallinule (Gallinula galeata) is a bird in the family Rallidae. It was split from the common moorhen by the American Ornithologists' Union in July 2011.[3] It lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals, and other wetlands in the Americas. The species is not found in the polar regions or many tropical rainforests. Elsewhere, the common gallinule is likely the most commonly seen rail species in much of North America, except for the American coot in some regions. [more]

Gattung Laterallus:
Laterallus albigularis / White-throated crake (Laterallus albigularis)
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Wikipedia: White-throated crake
The white-throated crake (Laterallus albigularis) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. [more]

Laterallus exilis / Gray-breasted crake (Laterallus exilis)
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Wikipedia: Gray-breasted crake
The grey-breasted crake (Laterallus exilis) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are swamps and pastureland. [more]

Laterallus melanophaius / Rufous-sided crake (Laterallus melanophaius)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-sided crake
The rufous-sided crake (Laterallus melanophaius) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is swamps. [more]

Gattung Porphyrio:
Zwergsultanshuhn / Purple gallinule (Porphyrio martinica)
Alternative Klassifikation: Porphyrio martinicus
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Porphyrio flavirostris / Azure gallinule (Porphyrio flavirostris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Porphyrula parva
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Wikipedia: Azure gallinule
The azure gallinule (Porphyrio flavirostris) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Porzana:
Carolinasumpfhuhn / Sora (Porzana carolina)
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Sora or SORA may refer to: [more]

Gattung Anurolimnas:
Anurolimnas fasciatus / Black-banded crake (Anurolimnas fasciatus)
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Wikipedia: Black-banded crake
The black-banded crake (Laterallus fasciatus) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae.[2] It is found in the western part of the Amazon Forest. [more]

Anurolimnas castaneiceps / Chestnut-headed crake (Anurolimnas castaneiceps)
Alternative Klassifikation: Rallina castaneiceps
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-headed crake
The chestnut-headed crake (Rufirallus castaneiceps) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae.[2] It is found throughout the Peruvian Amazon Basin and neighboring areas. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Anurolimnas viridis / Russet-crowned crake (Anurolimnas viridis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Laterallus viridis
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Wikipedia: Russet-crowned crake
The russet-crowned crake (Rufirallus viridis) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae.[2] [more]

Gattung Aramides:
Cayenneralle / Gray-cowled wood-rail (Aramides cajaneus)
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Wikipedia: Gray-cowled wood-rail
The grey-cowled wood rail or grey-necked wood rail (Aramides cajaneus) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae, the rails. It lives primarily in the forests, mangroves, and swamps of Central and South America. Of the two subspecies, A. c. avicenniae is found in southeastern Brazil, while the nominate is found throughout the portion of the range not occupied by the other subspecies. The species as a whole is usually found at elevations from sea level to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), although some have been found above that. This bird's large extent of occurrence along with its population is why it is considered to be least-concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). In some places, it is occasionally hunted and kept for food. [more]

Aramides axillaris / Rufous-necked wood-rail (Aramides axillaris)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-necked wood-rail
The rufous-necked wood rail (Aramides axillaris) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and subtropical or tropical mangrove forest. [more]

Aramides wolfi / Brown wood-rail (Aramides wolfi)
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Wikipedia: Brown wood-rail
The brown wood rail (Aramides wolfi) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and possibly Peru. [more]

Aramides calopterus / Red-winged wood-rail (Aramides calopterus)
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Wikipedia: Red-winged wood-rail
The red-winged wood rail (Aramides calopterus) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in the western Amazon Basin of Brazil, Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rivers. [more]

Gattung Pardirallus:
Pardirallus maculatus / Spotted rail (Pardirallus maculatus)
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Wikipedia: Spotted rail
The spotted rail (Pardirallus maculatus) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela, and possibly Honduras. The spotted rail is found in marshland and swamps. [more]

Pardirallus sanguinolentus / Plumbeous rail (Pardirallus sanguinolentus)
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous rail
The plumbeous rail (Pardirallus sanguinolentus) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, and is a vagrant to the Falkland Islands. Its natural habitat is swamps. Adult plumbeous rail are distinguished by their gray and brown plumage and long colorful bill. The plumbeous rail is the only long-billed rail expected to be found in the Andean marshes with the exception of the rare Bogota rail. Fossils of this species are known from the Laguna de Tagua Tagua formation of Chile.[2] [more]

Pardirallus nigricans / Blackish rail (Pardirallus nigricans)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ortygonax nigricans
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Wikipedia: Blackish rail
The blackish rail (Pardirallus nigricans) is a species of bird in the rail family Rallidae from South America. The species is closely related to the plumbeous rail, and has been treated as being the same species, or placed with that species in the genus Ortygonax. It has also been placed in the genus Rallus.[2] [more]

Gattung Amaurolimnas:
Amaurolimnas concolor / Uniform crake (Amaurolimnas concolor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Rallus concolor
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Wikipedia: Uniform crake
The uniform crake (Amaurolimnas concolor) is a species of bird in the family Rallidae, the only member of the genus Amaurolimnas. [more]

Familie Aramidae (Limpkins):

Gattung Aramus:
Rallenkranich / Limpkin (Aramus guarauna)
Alternative Klassifikation: Scolopax guarauna
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Wikipedia: Limpkin
The limpkin (Aramus guarauna), also called carrao, courlan, and crying bird, is a large wading bird related to rails and cranes, and the only extant species in the genus Aramus and the family Aramidae. It is found mostly in wetlands in warm parts of the Americas, from Florida to northern Argentina. It feeds on molluscs, with the diet dominated by apple snails of the genus Pomacea. Its name derives from its seeming limp when it walks.[2] [more]

Familie Psophiidae (Trumpeters):

Gattung Psophia:
Grauflügel-Trompetervogel / Common trumpeter (Psophia crepitans)
Auch bekannst als: Gray-winged trumpeter
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Familie Heliornithidae (Sungrebes):

Gattung Heliornis:
Zwergbinsenralle / Sungrebe (Heliornis fulica)
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Wikipedia: Sungrebe
The sungrebe (Heliornis fulica) is a small aquatic gruiforme found in the tropical and subtropical Americas from northeastern Mexico to central Ecuador and southern Brazil.[2] [more]

Familie Eurypygidae (Sunbitterns):

Gattung Eurypyga:
Sonnenralle / Sunbittern (Eurypyga helias)
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Wikipedia: Sunbittern
The sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas, and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae (sometimes spelled Eurypigidae) and genus Eurypyga. It is found in Central and South America, and has three subspecies. The sunbittern shows both morphological and molecular similarities with the kagu (Rhynochetos jubatus) of New Caledonia, indicating a gondwanic origin, both species being placed in the clade Eurypygiformes.[3] [more]

Klasse Accipitriformes (Greifvögel / Hawks and eagles):

Familie Accipitridae (Habichtartige):

Unterfamilie Buteoninae (Bussardartige):
Gattung Buteo (Hawks):
Wegebussard / Roadside hawk (Buteo magnirostris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco magnirostris
Auch bekannst als: Grossschnabelbussard
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Tikal roadside hawk. 2018-02-07 12.31.44 Central America
We saw this on the Pipeline Road near Gamboa, Panama - see tiger heron for more on that.
Allgemein: The roadside hawk (Rupornis magnirostris) is a relatively small bird of prey found in America. This vocal species is often the most common raptor in its range. It has many subspecies and is now usually placed in the monotypic genus Rupornis instead of Buteo.[2] [more]

Buteo brachyurus / Short-tailed hawk (Buteo brachyurus)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed hawk
The short-tailed hawk (Buteo brachyurus) is an American bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles and Old World vultures. As a member of the genus Buteo, it is not a true hawk and thus also referred to as a "buteo" or (outside North America) "buzzard". The white-throated hawk (B. albigula) is a close relative and was formerly included in the species B. brachyurus. [more]

Rußbussard / Zone-tailed hawk (Buteo albonotatus)
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Wikipedia: Zone-tailed hawk
The zone-tailed hawk (Buteo albonotatus) is a medium-sized hawk of warm, dry parts of the Americas. It is somewhat similar in plumage and flight style to a common scavenger, the turkey vulture, and may benefit from being able to blend into groups of vultures. It feeds on small terrestrial tetrapods of all kinds. [more]

Breitflügelbussard / Broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sparvius platypterus
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Wikipedia: Broad-winged hawk
The broad-winged hawk (Buteo platypterus) is a medium-sized hawk of the genus Buteo. During the summer, some subspecies are distributed over eastern North America, as far west as British Columbia and Texas; they then migrate south to winter in the Neotropics from Mexico south to southern Brazil.[2] Other subspecies are all-year residents on Caribbean islands.[3] As in most raptors, females are slightly larger than males. Broad-winged hawks' wings are relatively short and broad with a tapered, somewhat pointed appearance. The two types of coloration are a dark morph with fewer white areas and a light morph that is more pale overall. Although the broad-winged hawk's numbers are relatively stable, populations are declining in some parts of its breeding range because of forest fragmentation. [more]

Präriebussard / Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni)
Alternative Klassifikation: Buteo swainssoni
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Wikipedia: Swainson's hawk
Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsoni) is a large birds species in the Accipitriformes order. This species was named after William Swainson, a British naturalist. It is colloquially known as the grasshopper hawk or locust hawk, as it is very fond of Acrididae (locusts and grasshoppers) and will voraciously eat these insects whenever they are available. [more]

Buteo nitidus / Grey-lined hawk (Buteo nitidus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco nitidus
Auch bekannst als: Gray-lined hawk
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Wikipedia: Grey-lined hawk
The gray-lined hawk (Buteo nitidus) is a smallish raptor found in open country and forest edges. It is sometimes placed in the genus Asturina as Asturina nitida. The species has been split by the American Ornithological Society from the gray hawk. The gray-lined hawk is found from El Salvador to Argentina. [more]

Buteo albigula / White-throated hawk (Buteo albigula)
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Wikipedia: White-throated hawk
The white-throated hawk (Buteo albigula) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which includes the eagles, hawks and Old World vultures. In British usage, it would be called a buzzard rather than a true hawk. [more]

Unterfamilie Accipitrinae (Bussardartige / True hawks):
Gattung Accipiter:
Eckschwanzsperber / Sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus)
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Wikipedia: Sharp-shinned hawk
A. s. chionogaster
A. s. erythronemius
A. s. fringilloides
A. s. madrensis
A. s. perobscurus
A. s. striatus
A. s. suttoni
A. s. velox
A. s. venator
A. s. ventralis
[more]

Däumlingssperber / Tiny hawk (Accipiter superciliosus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco superciliosus
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Wikipedia: Tiny hawk
The tiny hawk (Accipiter superciliosus) is a small diurnal bird of prey found in or near forests, primarily humid, throughout much of the Neotropics. It is primarily a bird-eater, and is known to prey on hummingbirds. [more]

Zweifarbensperber / Bicolored hawk (Accipiter bicolor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sparvius bicolor
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Wikipedia: Bicolored hawk
The bicolored hawk (Accipiter bicolor) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is found in forest, woodland, second growth, plantations, and wooded savanna in southeastern Mexico, Central America, and northern and central South America (as far south as northern Argentina).[3] Though generally uncommon, it is the most common species of Accipiter in most of its range, but it does not occur at altitudes above 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) such as the highest parts of the Andes.[4] [more]

Accipiter poliogaster / Gray-bellied hawk (Accipiter poliogaster)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco poliogaster
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Wikipedia: Gray-bellied hawk
The grey-bellied hawk or grey-bellied goshawk (Accipiter poliogaster) is a fairly large and rare species of forest-dwelling South American bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. [more]

Accipiter collaris / Semicollared hawk (Accipiter collaris)
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Wikipedia: Semicollared hawk
The semicollared hawk (Accipiter collaris) is a rare bird of prey species in the family Accipitridae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is potentially being affected by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Circus (Harriers):
Circus cinereus / Cinereous harrier (Circus cinereus)
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Wikipedia: Cinereous harrier
The cinereous harrier (Circus cinereus) is a South American bird of prey of the harrier family. Its breeding range extends from the Tierra del Fuego through Argentina and Chile to Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru and southern Brasil; and across the Andes north to Colombia. The bird's population is declining but due to its large range is not considered vulnerable.[2] The term cinereous, deriving from the Latin word for ashy, describes its colouration.[3] [more]

Gattung Gampsonyx:
Gampsonyx swainsonii / Pearl kite (Gampsonyx swainsonii)
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Wikipedia: Pearl kite
The pearl kite (Gampsonyx swainsonii) is a very small raptor found in open savanna habitat adjacent to deciduous woodland. It is the only member of the genus Gampsonyx. The scientific name commemorates the English naturalist William Swainson. [more]

Gattung Rostrhamus:
Schneckenweih / Snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis)
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Wikipedia: Snail kite
The snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) is a bird of prey within the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks, and Old World vultures. Its relative, the slender-billed kite, is now again placed in Helicolestes, making the genus Rostrhamus monotypic. Usually, it is placed in the milvine kites, but the validity of that group is under investigation. [more]

Gattung Elanoides:
Schwalbenweih / Swallow-tailed kite (Elanoides forficatus)
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Wikipedia: Swallow-tailed kite
The swallow-tailed kite (Elanoides forficatus) is a pernine raptor which breeds from the southeastern United States to eastern Peru and northern Argentina. It is the only species in the genus Elanoides. Most North and Central American breeders winter in South America where the species is resident year round. [more]

Gattung Harpia:
Harpyie (Vogel) / Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja)
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Wikipedia: Harpy eagle
The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is a neotropical species of eagle. It is also called the American harpy eagle to distinguish it from the Papuan eagle, which is sometimes known as the New Guinea harpy eagle or Papuan harpy eagle.[3] It is the largest and most powerful raptor found throughout its range,[4] and among the largest extant species of eagles in the world. It usually inhabits tropical lowland rainforests in the upper (emergent) canopy layer. Destruction of its natural habitat has caused it to vanish from many parts of its former range, and it is nearly extirpated from much of Central America. In Brazil, the harpy eagle is also known as royal-hawk (in Portuguese: gavião-real).[5] The genus Harpia, together with Harpyopsis and Morphnus form the subfamily Harpiinae. [more]

Gattung Spizaetus:
Prachthaubenadler / Ornate hawk-eagle (Spizaetus ornatus)
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The ornate hawk-eagle (Spizaetus ornatus) is a fairly large bird of prey from the tropical Americas. Formerly, some authorities referred to this species as the crested hawk-eagle, a name that may cause some confusion as it is more commonly used for an Asian eagle species.[3] Like all eagles, it is in the family Accipitridae. This species has a feathered tarsus that marks it as a member of the Aquilinae or booted eagle subfamily.[4] This species is notable for the vivid colors and bold markings of adults, which differ considerably from the far more whitish plumage of the juvenile bird.[5] The ornate hawk-eagle ranges from central Mexico south through much of Central America and in a somewhat spotty but broad overall range into South America, including in the west apart from the Andes and broadly on the Atlantic side especially Brazil down to as far as Southeast Brazil and northern Argentina.[1][6] This species is found largely in primary forests with tall trees, although can be found in many forest types.[6] The ornate hawk-eagle female lays almost always a single egg and the species has a fairly prolonged breeding cycle like many tropical raptors, especially due to a lengthy post-fledging stage on which juveniles are dependent on their parents.[7] It is a diversified and exceptionally powerful predator which takes a range of prey, usually various medium-to-large-sized birds and small-to-medium-sized mammals as well as occasional reptiles.[8] Like many forest-dependent raptors, especially those in the tropical and subtropical regions, this species is likely under the pressing threat of deforestation. The decline of forest habitat in this species range, especially the Amazon rainforest, led the IUCN to uplist the ornate hawk-eagle as Near Threatened in 2016.[1] [more]

Tyrannenhaubenadler / Black hawk-eagle (Spizaetus tyrannus)
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Wikipedia: Black hawk-eagle
The black hawk-eagle (Spizaetus tyrannus), also known as the tyrant hawk-eagle,[3] is a species of eagle found from central Mexico through Central America[4] into Colombia, eastern Peru, the south of Brazil, and as far as northern Argentina.[5] There are two known subspecies, S.t. tyrannus, which is found in Southeastern Brazil and Northeastern Argentina, and the slightly smaller S. t. serus, which can be found elsewhere throughout the species' range.[6] Its preferred habitats include humid and moist forests close to rivers, and several types of woodland.[7] It is uncommon to fairly common throughout most of its range. Its closest relative is the ornate hawk-eagle, which is similar in size, appearance and behavior but lives at lower elevations. [more]

Elsteradler / Black-and-white hawk-eagle (Spizaetus melanoleucus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Spizastur melanoleucus (Vieillot, 1816)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-white hawk-eagle
The black-and-white hawk-eagle (Spizaetus melanoleucus, formerly Spizastur melanoleucus) is a bird of prey species in the eagle and hawk family (Accipitridae). It is found throughout a large part of tropical America, from southern Mexico to northern Argentina.[2] [more]

Spizaetus isidori / Black-and-chestnut eagle (Spizaetus isidori)
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Wikipedia: Black-and-chestnut eagle
The black-and-chestnut eagle (Spizaetus isidori) is a South American species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is sometimes called Isidor's eagle.[2] It is often placed in the monotypic genus Oroaetus.[2] However, recent genetic testing indicates that this species is fairly closely related to Spizaetus species and thus the species should be included in that genus.[3] [more]

Gattung Parabuteo:
Wüstenbussard / Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Parabuteo unicintus
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Wikipedia: Harris's hawk
Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), formerly known as the bay-winged hawk or dusky hawk, and known in Latin America as peuco, is a medium-large bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil. Birds are sometimes reported at large in Western Europe, especially Britain, but it is a popular species in falconry and these records almost certainly all refer to escapes from captivity. [more]

Parabuteo leucorrhous / White-rumped hawk (Parabuteo leucorrhous)
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Wikipedia: White-rumped hawk
The white-rumped hawk (Parabuteo leucorrhous) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Buteogallus:
Buteogallus anthracinus / Common black hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco anthracinus
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Wikipedia: Common black hawk
The common black hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks, and Old World vultures. It formerly included the Cuban black-hawk (Buteogallus gundlachii) as a subspecies. The mangrove black hawk, traditionally considered a distinct species, is now generally considered a subspecies, B. a. subtilis, of the common black-hawk.[3] [more]

Savannenbussard / Savanna hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Heterospizias meridonalis
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Wikipedia: Savanna hawk
The savanna hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis) is a large raptor found in open savanna and swamp edges. It was formerly placed in the genus Heterospizias. It breeds from Panama and Trinidad south to Bolivia, Uruguay and central Argentina.[2] [more]

Buteogallus solitarius / Solitary eagle (Buteogallus solitarius)
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Wikipedia: Solitary eagle
The solitary eagle or montane solitary eagle (Buteogallus solitarius) is a large Neotropical eagle. It is also known as the black solitary eagle. [more]

Buteogallus urubitinga / Great black-hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco urubitinga
Auch bekannst als: Great black hawk
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Wikipedia: Great black-hawk
The great black hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks, and Old World vultures. [more]

Buteogallus schistaceus / Slate-colored hawk (Buteogallus schistaceus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Leucopternis schistaceus
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Wikipedia: Slate-colored hawk
The slate-colored hawk (Buteogallus schistaceus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae: the hawks, eagles, and allies. [more]

Gattung Geranoaetus:
Geranoaetus melanoleucus / Black-chested buzzard-eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus)
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Wikipedia: Black-chested buzzard-eagle
The black-chested buzzard-eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus) is a bird of prey of the hawk and eagle family (Accipitridae). It lives in open regions of South America. This species is also known as the black buzzard-eagle, grey buzzard-eagle or analogously with "eagle" or "eagle-buzzard" replacing "buzzard-eagle", or as the Chilean blue eagle. It is sometimes placed in the genus Buteo.[2][3] [more]

Rotrückenbussard / Variable hawk (Geranoaetus polyosoma)
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Wikipedia: Variable hawk
The variable hawk (Geranoaetus polyosoma) is a polymorphic species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. [more]

Gattung Busarellus:
Fischbussard / Black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Falco nigricollis
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Wikipedia: Black-collared hawk
The black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is monotypic within the genus Busarellus.[3] It has a widespread range of presence, from western Mexico to Uruguay. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, and swamps.[1] [more]

Gattung Morphnus:
Würgadler / Crested eagle (Morphnus guianensis)
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Wikipedia: Crested eagle
The crested eagle (Morphnus guianensis) is a large Neotropical eagle. [more]

Gattung Elanus:
Weißschwanzaar / White-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus)
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Wikipedia: White-tailed kite
The white-tailed kite (Elanus leucurus) is a small raptor found in western North America and parts of South America. [more]

Gattung Chondrohierax:
Chondrohierax uncinatus / Hook-billed kite (Chondrohierax uncinatus)
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Wikipedia: Hook-billed kite
The hook-billed kite (Chondrohierax uncinatus), is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, eagles, and harriers. It occurs in the Americas, including the Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and tropical South America. [more]

Gattung Leptodon:
Leptodon cayanensis / Gray-headed kite (Leptodon cayanensis)
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Wikipedia: Gray-headed kite
The gray-headed kite (Leptodon cayanensis) is a raptor found in open woodland and swamp forests. It shares the genus Leptodon with the extremely rare white-collared kite. It breeds from eastern Mexico and Trinidad south to Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and northern Argentina. [more]

Gattung Leucopternis:
Leucopternis semiplumbeus / Semiplumbeous hawk (Leucopternis semiplumbeus)
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Wikipedia: Semiplumbeous hawk
The semiplumbeous hawk (Leucopternis semiplumbeus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Leucopternis melanops / Black-faced hawk (Leucopternis melanops)
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Wikipedia: Black-faced hawk
The black-faced hawk (Leucopternis melanops) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. This low-density species has traditionally been believed to be restricted to Amazon Basin north of the Amazon River, but there are several records south of this river, in, for example, the Brazilian states of Pará and Acre, and southeastern Peru. It is closely related to the white-browed hawk and individuals showing a level of intermediacy between the two species are known, suggesting that they rarely hybridize [more]

Gattung Ictinia:
Schwebeweih / Plumbeous kite (Ictinia plumbea)
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous kite
The plumbeous kite (Ictinia plumbea) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. [more]

Gattung Geranospiza:
Sperberweihe / Crane hawk (Geranospiza caerulescens)
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Wikipedia: Crane hawk
The crane hawk (Geranospiza caerulescens) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is monotypic within the genus Geranospiza.[2] [more]

Gattung Harpagus:
Harpagus bidentatus / Double-toothed kite (Harpagus bidentatus)
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Wikipedia: Double-toothed kite
The double-toothed kite (Harpagus bidentatus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is found in Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.[1] [more]

Familie Cathartidae:

Gattung Vultur:
Andenkondor / Andean condor (Vultur gryphus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sarcoramphus gryphus
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Wikipedia: Andean condor
The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is a South American bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae and is the only member of the genus Vultur. Found in the Andes mountains and adjacent Pacific coasts of western South America, the Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world by combined measurement of weight and wingspan. It has a maximum wingspan of 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) and weight of 15 kg (33 lb). It is generally considered as the largest bird of prey in the world.[2][3] [more]

Gattung Cathartes:
Cathartes aura / Turkey vulture (Cathartes aura)
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The turkey vulture (Cathartes aura), also known in some North American regions as the turkey buzzard (or just buzzard), and in some areas of the Caribbean as the John crow or carrion crow,[2] is the most widespread of the New World vultures.[3] One of three species in the genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae, the turkey vulture ranges from southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. It inhabits a variety of open and semi-open areas, including subtropical forests, shrublands, pastures, and deserts.[1] [more]

Großer Gelbkopfgeier / Greater yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes melambrotus)
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Wikipedia: Greater yellow-headed vulture
The greater yellow-headed vulture (Cathartes melambrotus), also known as the forest vulture,[2] is a species of bird in the New World vulture family Cathartidae. It was considered to be the same species as the lesser yellow-headed vulture until they were split in 1964.[3] It is found in South America in tropical moist lowland forests. It is a fairly large bird, with a wingspan of 166–178 cm (65–70 in), a weight of 1.65 kilograms (3.6 lb) and a body length of 64–75 cm (25–30 in). The body plumage is black, and the head and neck, which are featherless, range in color from deep yellow to pale orange. It lacks a syrinx, and its vocalizations are therefore limited to grunts or low hisses. [more]

Gattung Coragyps:
Rabengeier / Black vulture (Coragyps atratus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Aegypius monachus
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Wikipedia: Black vulture
The black vulture (Coragyps atratus), also known as the American black vulture, is a bird in the New World vulture family whose range extends from the northeastern United States to Peru, Central Chile and Uruguay in South America. Although a common and widespread species, it has a somewhat more restricted distribution than its compatriot, the turkey vulture, which breeds well into Canada and south to Tierra del Fuego. It is the only extant member of the genus Coragyps, which is in the family Cathartidae. Despite the similar name and appearance, this species is unrelated to the Eurasian black vulture, an Old World vulture in the family Accipitridae (which includes eagles, hawks, kites, and harriers). It inhabits relatively open areas which provide scattered forests or shrublands. With a wingspan of 1.5 m (4.9 ft), the black vulture is a large bird though relatively small for a vulture. It has black plumage, a featherless, grayish-black head and neck, and a short, hooked beak. [more]

Gattung Sarcoramphus:
Königsgeier / King vulture (Sarcoramphus papa)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sarcorhamphus papa
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Wikipedia: King vulture
The king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa) is a large bird found in Central and South America. It is a member of the New World vulture family Cathartidae. This vulture lives predominantly in tropical lowland forests stretching from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. It is the only surviving member of the genus Sarcoramphus, although fossil members are known. [more]

Familie Pandionidae (Fischadler):

Gattung Pandion:
Fischadler / Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
Auch bekannst als: Western osprey
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Wikipedia: Osprey
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Falco haliaetus Linnaeus, 1758 [more]
Rufe: Calls with sequences of short, soft and clear whistling notes. Often in series with rising pitch, then ending with a few lower pitched notes. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=55-58 cm, Flügelspanne=145-170 cm, Gewicht=1120-2050 g

Überordnung Palaeognathae:

Ordnung Tinamiformes (Tinamous):

Familie Tinamidae:
Gattung Nothoprocta:
Nothoprocta pentlandii / Andean tinamou (Nothoprocta pentlandii)
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Wikipedia: Andean tinamou
Allgemein: The Andean tinamou (Nothoprocta pentlandii) is a tinamou, found commonly in high-altitude shrubland, in the Andes of South America.[3] [more]

Nothoprocta curvirostris / Curve-billed tinamou (Nothoprocta curvirostris)
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The curve-billed tinamou (Nothoprocta curvirostris) is a type of tinamou commonly found in high-altitude grassland and shrubland habitats in the Andes of South America.[3] [more]

Gattung Tinamus:
Tinamus major / Great tinamou (Tinamus major)
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The great tinamou (Tinamus major) is a species of tinamou ground bird native to Central and South America. There are several subspecies, mostly differentiated by their coloration. [more]

Tinamus osgoodi / Black tinamou (Tinamus osgoodi)
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The black tinamou (Tinamus osgoodi) is a species of ground bird found in humid foothill and montane forest in the Andes of South America. [more]

Tinamus tao / Gray tinamou (Tinamus tao)
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Wikipedia: Gray tinamou
The grey tinamou (Tinamus tao) is a type of ground bird native to South America. Four subspecies are recognised. [more]

Tinamus guttatus / White-throated tinamou (Tinamus guttatus)
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Wikipedia: White-throated tinamou
The white-throated tinamou (Tinamus guttatus) is a species of bird native to the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, northern Bolivia, southeastern Colombia, northeastern Ecuador, eastern Peru and southern Venezuela.[3] [more]

Gattung Crypturellus:
Crypturellus soui / Little tinamou (Crypturellus soui)
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Wikipedia: Little tinamou
The little tinamou (Crypturellus soui) is a species of tinamou. It is found in Central and South America.[4] [more]

Crypturellus variegatus / Variegated tinamou (Crypturellus variegatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tetrao variegatus
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Wikipedia: Variegated tinamou
The variegated tinamou (Crypturellus variegatus) a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forest lowlands in subtropical and tropical regions of northern South America.[3] [more]

Kastanientinamu / Brown tinamou (Crypturellus obsoletus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tinamus obsoletus
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Wikipedia: Brown tinamou
The brown tinamou (Crypturellus obsoletus) is a brownish ground bird found in humid lowland and montane forest in tropical and subtropical South America.[3] [more]

Crypturellus cinereus / Cinereous tinamou (Crypturellus cinereus)
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Wikipedia: Cinereous tinamou
The cinereous tinamou (Crypturellus cinereus), also known as brushland tinamou,[3] is a type of ground bird found in swamp and lowland forests in northern South America.[4] They have some localized names that have been used by the indigenous people such as in Amazonas where they are called inambu-pixuna, and in Pará, Brazil where they are called nambu-sujo. Also, throughout their range they are called inhambu-preto.[5] Cinereous tinamous have been around for many centuries. They are part of the oldest families of the world today and have fossils discovered dating back tens of millions of years. Their quick reflexes play a role in their ability to survive. [more]

Berlepschtinamu / Berlepsch's tinamou (Crypturellus berlepschi)
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Wikipedia: Berlepsch's tinamou
Berlepsch's tinamou (Crypturellus berlepschi) is a type of ground bird found in moist forest[3] in northwestern Colombia and northwestern Ecuador.[4] [more]

Crypturellus bartletti / Bartlett's tinamou (Crypturellus bartletti)
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Wikipedia: Bartlett's tinamou
Bartlett's tinamou (Crypturellus bartletti) is a type of tinamou found in lowland forest in South America.[3] [more]

Crypturellus transfasciatus / Pale-browed tinamou (Crypturellus transfasciatus)
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Wikipedia: Pale-browed tinamou
The pale-browed tinamou (Crypturellus transfasciatus) is a type of tinamou found in tropical dry forests in Peru and Ecuador.[3] [more]

Crypturellus undulatus / Undulated tinamou (Crypturellus undulatus)
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Wikipedia: Undulated tinamou
The undulated tinamou (Crypturellus undulatus) is a species of ground bird found in a wide range of wooded habitats in eastern and northern South America.[3][4] [more]

Crypturellus tataupa / Tataupa tinamou (Crypturellus tataupa)
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Wikipedia: Tataupa tinamou
The Tataupa tinamou (Crypturellus tataupa) is a type of tinamou commonly found in dry forest in subtropical and tropical regions in southeastern South America.[3] [more]

Gattung Nothocercus:
Nothocercus bonapartei / Highland tinamou (Nothocercus bonapartei)
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Wikipedia: Highland tinamou
The highland tinamou or Bonaparte's tinamou (Nothocercus bonapartei) is a type of ground bird found in montane moist forest typically over 1,500 m (4,900 ft) altitude. [more]

Gelbbrusttinamu / Tawny-breasted tinamou (Nothocercus julius)
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The tawny-breasted tinamou (Nothocercus julius) is a type of ground bird found in montane moist forest.[1] Their range is northwestern South America.[1][3] [more]

Infraklasse Neognathae:

Ordnung Ciconiiformes (Storchenvögel / Storks and others):

Familie Ciconiidae (Storks):
Gattung Mycteria:
Waldstorch / Wood stork (Mycteria americana)
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Wikipedia: Wood stork
The wood stork (Mycteria americana) is a large American wading bird in the family Ciconiidae (storks). It was formerly called the "wood ibis", though it is not an ibis. It is found in subtropical and tropical habitats in the Americas, including the Caribbean. In South America, it is resident, but in North America, it may disperse as far as Florida. Originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, this stork likely evolved in tropical regions. The head and neck are bare of feathers, and dark grey in colour.[2] The plumage is mostly white, with the exception of the tail and some of the wing feathers, which are black with a greenish-purplish sheen. The juvenile differs from the adult, with the former having a feathered head and a yellow bill, compared to the black adult bill. There is little sexual dimorphism. [more]

Familie Thinocoridae:
Gattung Attagis:
Attagis gayi / Rufous-bellied seedsnipe (Attagis gayi)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-bellied seedsnipe
The rufous-bellied seedsnipe (Attagis gayi) is a wader which is a resident breeding bird in the Andes of South America south from Ecuador. [more]

Ordnung Columbiformes (Taubenvögel / Pigeons and others):

Familie Columbidae (Pigeons):
Gattung Columba:
Felsentaube / Rock dove (Columba livia)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columba livia domestica
Auch bekannst als: Strassentaube, Rock pigeon
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Wikipedia: Rock dove
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
Die Felsentaube (Columba livia) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Tauben (Columbidae). Sie ist die alleinige Stammform der Haustaube und damit auch der Stadttaube.[1] Diese domestizierte und verwilderte Form zählt zu den erfolgreichsten Vögeln der Erde und ist mittlerweile, von der Arktis und Antarktis abgesehen, weltweit verbreitet. Die Wildform ist dagegen auf Eurasien und Afrika beschränkt. [more]
Vokalisierung: Not loud. [Link]
Gesang: Song a two-syllable, but continuous cooing. First a rolling ascending "orrrrrr" immediately followed by a short descending "oohh". Wings produce a quite audible whistling sound. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=31-34 cm, Flügelspanne=63-70 cm, Gewicht=230-370 g

Gattung Zenaida:
Ohrflecktaube / Eared dove (Zenaida auriculata)
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Wikipedia: Eared dove
Allgemein: The eared dove (Zenaida auriculata) is a New World dove. It is a resident breeder throughout South America from Colombia to southern Argentina and Chile, and on the offshore islands from the Grenadines southwards. It may be a relatively recent colonist of Tobago and Trinidad. It appears to be partially migratory, its movements driven by food supplies.[2] [more]

Zenaida meloda / Pacific dove (Zenaida meloda)
Auch bekannst als: West peruvian dove
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Wikipedia: Pacific dove
The West Peruvian dove or Pacific dove (Zenaida meloda) was first described in 1843 by the Swiss naturalist Johann Jakob Baron von Tschudi. It is closely related to the North American white-winged dove (Zenaida asiatica), but is now considered a separate species by ornithologists due to genetic and behavioral differences.[2] Specimens are brownish-gray above and gray below, with a bold white wing patch that appears as a brilliant white crescent in flight and is also visible at rest. Adults have a bright blue (almost indigo), featherless patch of skin around each eye. The legs and feet of adults are red, but unlike Z. asiatica, their eyes are brown. Both sexes are similar, but juveniles have a lighter color than adults, they do not have blue eye rings, and their legs and feet are brownish-pink. [more]

Gattung Columbina:
Sperlingstäubchen / Common ground-dove (Columbina passerina)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columbigallina passerina
Auch bekannst als: Common ground dove
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Wikipedia: Common ground-dove
The common ground dove (Columbina passerina) is a small bird that inhabits the southern United States, parts of Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America. It is considered to be the smallest dove that inhabits the United States. As its name suggests, the bird spends the majority of its time on the ground walking but still has the ability to fly. [more]

Rosttäubchen / Ruddy ground dove (Columbina talpacoti)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columbigallina talpacoti
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La tarde ruddy ground dove tentative ID. 2018-03-11 09.38.10 Central America
The ruddy ground dove (Columbina talpacoti) is a small New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from Mexico south to Peru, Brazil and Paraguay, and northern Argentina, and on Trinidad and Tobago. Individual birds can sometimes be seen in the southwestern USA, from southern Texas to southernmost California, primarily during winter. [more]

Zwergtäubchen / Plain-breasted ground-dove (Columbina minuta)
Auch bekannst als: Plain-breasted ground dove
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Wikipedia: Plain-breasted ground-dove
The plain-breasted ground dove (Columbina minuta) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It lacks the scaled appearance to the feathers of the similar and typically more abundant common ground dove. [more]

Perutäubchen / Croaking ground-dove (Columbina cruziana)
Auch bekannst als: Croaking ground dove
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Columbina buckleyi / Ecuadorian ground-dove (Columbina buckleyi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columbigallina buckleyi
Auch bekannst als: Ecuadorian ground dove
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Gattung Claravis:
Blautäubchen / Blue ground-dove (Claravis pretiosa)
Auch bekannst als: Blue ground dove
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Wikipedia: Blue ground-dove
The blue ground dove (Claravis pretiosa) is a small New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from southeastern Mexico to northwestern Peru and northern Argentina, and on Trinidad in the Caribbean. [more]

Gattung Geotrygon:
Rote Erdtaube / Ruddy quail-dove (Geotrygon montana)
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Wikipedia: Ruddy quail-dove
The ruddy quail-dove (Geotrygon montana) is a species of bird in the dove and pigeon family Columbidae. It breeds throughout the West Indies, Central America, and tropical South America. It has appeared as a vagrant in Florida and southern Texas. It lays two buff-colored eggs on a flimsy platform built on a shrub. Some nests are built on the ground. [more]

Geotrygon saphirina / Sapphire quail-dove (Geotrygon saphirina)
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The sapphire quail-dove (Geotrygon saphirina) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in the western Amazon Basin. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. The purple quail-dove was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the sapphire quail-dove. [more]

Geotrygon purpurata / Purple quail-dove (Geotrygon purpurata)
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Wikipedia: Purple quail-dove
The purple quail-dove or indigo-crowned quail-dove (Geotrygon purpurata) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the sapphire quail-dove. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Leptotila:
Leptotila verreauxi / White-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi)
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Wikipedia: White-tipped dove
The white-tipped dove (Leptotila verreauxi) is a large New World tropical dove. Its scientific name commemorates the French naturalists Jules and Edouard Verreaux. [more]

Leptotila pallida / Pallid dove (Leptotila pallida)
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Wikipedia: Pallid dove
The pallid dove (Leptotila pallida) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in western Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Rotachseltaube / Grey-fronted dove (Leptotila rufaxilla)
Auch bekannst als: Gray-fronted dove
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Wikipedia: Grey-fronted dove
The grey-fronted dove, (Leptotila rufaxilla) is a large New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder in South America from Colombia, Venezuela and the Guyanas south to northeast Argentina and Uruguay. Several subspecies exist, among them L. r. hellmayrii from Trinidad and the Paria Peninsula in Venezuela. [more]

Gelbbauchtaube / Ochre-bellied dove (Leptotila ochraceiventris)
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Wikipedia: Ochre-bellied dove
The ochre-bellied dove or Buff Bellied Dove (Leptotila ochraceiventris) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Metriopelia:
Kordillerentäubchen / Black-winged ground dove (Metriopelia melanoptera)
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Wikipedia: Black-winged ground dove
The black-winged ground dove (Metriopelia melanoptera) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. [more]

Gattung Patagioenas:
Schuppenhalstaube / Band-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas fasciata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columba fasciata
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Wikipedia: Band-tailed pigeon
Columba fasciata (Say, 1823)
Northern band-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas fasciata)
Southern band-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas albilinea)
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Purpurtaube / Ruddy pigeon (Patagioenas subvinacea)
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Wikipedia: Ruddy pigeon
The ruddy pigeon (Patagioenas subvinacea) is a largish pigeon which breeds from Costa Rica south to western Ecuador, Bolivia, and central Brazil. It belongs to a clade of small and rather plain species of Patagioenas with characteristic calls[2] that constitute the subgenus Oenoenas.[3] Like the other New World pigeons, it was formerly united with their Old World relatives in Columba, but today the New World genus Patagioenas is recognized as distinct again.[2] [more]

Rotrückentaube / Pale-vented pigeon (Patagioenas cayennensis)
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Wikipedia: Pale-vented pigeon
The pale-vented pigeon (Patagioenas cayennensis) is a large pigeon (family Columbidae) found in the tropical Americas. Formerly often placed in Columba, it actually belongs to a clade of the older New World genus Patagioenas. With its relatives it represents an evolutionary radiation extending through most of the warm-temperate to tropical Americas. Grey-hued birds, even their males generally lack iridescent display plumage, although the present species has some coppery gloss on the nape.[2] [more]

Schuppenbauchtaube / Scaled pigeon (Patagioenas speciosa)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columba speciosa
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Wikipedia: Scaled pigeon
The scaled pigeon (Patagioenas speciosa)[2] is a large New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from southern Mexico south to western Ecuador, southern Brazil, northern Argentina, and Trinidad. [more]

Weintaube / Plumbeous pigeon (Patagioenas plumbea)
Alternative Klassifikation: Columba plumbea
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous pigeon
The plumbeous pigeon (Patagioenas plumbea) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela in secondary growth forests, edge forests, and low hills. It can often be confused with the Ruddy Pigeon.[2] [more]

Patagioenas goodsoni / Dusky pigeon (Patagioenas goodsoni)
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Wikipedia: Dusky pigeon
The dusky pigeon (Patagioenas goodsoni) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Gattung Zentrygon:
Zentrygon frenata / White-throated quail-dove (Zentrygon frenata)
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Wikipedia: White-throated quail-dove
The white-throated quail-dove (Zentrygon frenata) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It was formerly considered part of the genus Geotrygon. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. At 28–32 cm (11–13 in) long and a weight of 305 grams (10.8 oz.), this is the largest quail-dove and is one of the larger South American pigeons. [more]

Ordnung Coraciiformes (Rackenvögel / Kingfishers and others):

Familie Cerylidae:
Gattung Chloroceryle:
Grünfischer / Green kingfisher (Chloroceryle americana)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ceryle americana
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Wikipedia: Green kingfisher
The green kingfisher (Chloroceryle americana) is a resident breeding bird which occurs from southern Texas in the United States south through Central and South America to central Argentina. [more]

Chloroceryle aenea / American pygmy kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea)
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Wikipedia: American pygmy kingfisher
The American pygmy kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea) is a resident breeding kingfisher which occurs in the American tropics from southern Mexico south through Central America to western Ecuador, and then around the northern Andes cordillera in the east to central Bolivia and central Brazil. The species occupies the entire Amazon basin and the Tocantins River drainage adjacent in Pará state Brazil. It also occurs on Trinidad. [more]

Zweifarbenfischer / Green-and-rufous kingfisher (Chloroceryle inda)
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Wikipedia: Green-and-rufous kingfisher
The green-and-rufous kingfisher (Chloroceryle inda) is a resident breeding bird in the lowlands of the American tropics from southeastern Nicaragua south to southern Brazil. [more]

Amazonasfischer / Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona)
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Wikipedia: Amazon kingfisher
The Amazon kingfisher (Chloroceryle amazona) is a resident breeding kingfisher in the lowlands of the American tropics from southern Mexico south through Central America to northern Argentina. [more]

Gattung Megaceryle:
Megaceryle torquatus / Ringed kingfisher (Megaceryle torquatus)
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Wikipedia: Ringed kingfisher
The ringed kingfisher (Megaceryle torquata) is a large, conspicuous and noisy kingfisher bird commonly found along the lower Rio Grande valley in southeasternmost Texas in the United States through Central America to Tierra del Fuego in South America.[4] [more]

Familie Momotidae:
Gattung Momotus:
Amazonasmotmot / Blue-crowned motmot (Momotus momota)
Auch bekannst als: Amazonian motmot
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Curi cancha blue crowned motmot in tree. 2018-02-18 13.52.48 Central America
Der Amazonasmotmot (Momotus momota, Syn.: Ramphastos momota) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Sägeracken (Momotidae), die im südamerikanischen Amazonasbecken weit verbreitet ist. [more]

Momotus subrufescens / Whooping motmot (Momotus subrufescens)
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Wikipedia: Whooping motmot
The whooping motmot (Momotus subrufescens) is a colorful near-passerine bird found in forests and woodlands of southern Panama to northwestern Peru. This species and the blue-capped motmot, Lesson's motmot, Trinidad motmot, Amazonian motmot, and Andean motmot were all considered conspecific. [more]

Momotus aequatorialis / Andean motmot (Momotus aequatorialis)
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Wikipedia: Andean motmot
The Andean motmot or highland motmot (Momotus aequatorialis) is a colorful near-passerine bird found from northern Colombia to western Bolivia.[2] [more]

Gattung Baryphthengus:
Baryphthengus martii / Rufous motmot (Baryphthengus martii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Prionites martii
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Wikipedia: Rufous motmot
The rufous motmot (Baryphthengus martii) is a near-passerine bird which is a resident breeder in rain forests from northeastern Honduras south to western Ecuador, northeastern Bolivia, and southwestern Brazil. [more]

Gattung Electron:
Electron platyrhynchum / Broad-billed motmot (Electron platyrhynchum)
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Wikipedia: Broad-billed motmot
The broad-billed motmot (Electron platyrhynchum) is a fairly common[2] Central and South American bird of the Momotidae family.[3] They are nonmigratory, sedentary birds[4] that are most frequently seen in singles or pairs.[3] There exist six subspecies of the broad-billed motmot.[3] [more]

Ordnung Cuculiformes (Kuckucke / Cuckoos and others):

Familie Cuculidae (Cuckoos):
Gattung Coccycua:
Coccycua minuta / Little cuckoo (Coccycua minuta)
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Wikipedia: Little cuckoo
The little cuckoo (Coccycua minuta) is a species of bird in the cuckoo family (Cuculidae) from South America and Panama. It was formerly placed in the genus Piaya, but was moved to the reinstated genus Coccycua following the discovery that its closest living relatives are a couple species traditionally placed in Coccyzus or Micrococcyx, rather than the other members of Piaya.[2] [more]

Coccycua pumila / Dwarf cuckoo (Coccycua pumila)
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Wikipedia: Dwarf cuckoo
The dwarf cuckoo (Coccycua pumila) is a tropical American bird species of the cuckoo family (Cuculidae). [more]

Familie Crotophagidae:
Gattung Crotophaga:
Riefenschnabelani / Groove-billed ani (Crotophaga sulcirostris)
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Wikipedia: Groove-billed ani
The groove-billed ani (Crotophaga sulcirostris) is a tropical bird in the cuckoo family with a long tail and a large, curved beak. It is a resident species throughout most of its range, from southern Texas, central Mexico and The Bahamas, through Central America, to northern Colombia and Venezuela, and coastal Ecuador and Peru. It only retreats from the northern limits of its range in Texas and northern Mexico during winter. [more]

Glattschnabelani / Smooth-billed ani (Crotophaga ani)
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Wikipedia: Smooth-billed ani
The smooth-billed ani (Crotophaga ani) is a large near passerine bird in the cuckoo family. It is a resident breeding species from southern Florida, the Caribbean, parts of Central America, south to western Ecuador, Brazil, northern Argentina and southern Chile.[2] It was introduced to Galápagos around the 1960s and is potentially impacting native and endemic species across the archipelago.[3] [more]

Riesenani / Greater ani (Crotophaga major)
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Wikipedia: Greater ani
The greater ani (Crotophaga major) is a large bird in the cuckoo family. It is a breeding species from Panama and Trinidad through tropical South America to northern Argentina. It is sometimes referred to as the black cuckoo. [more]

Familie Coccyzidae:
Gattung Piaya:
Eichhornkuckkuck / Squirrel cuckoo (Piaya cayana)
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Squirrel cuckoo in Manzanillo, Costa Rica. 2020-03-12 08.12.56 Central America
The squirrel cuckoo (Piaya cayana) is a large and active species of cuckoo found in wooded habitats from northwestern Mexico to northern Argentina and Uruguay, and on Trinidad. Some authorities have split off the western Mexican form as the Mexican squirrel-cuckoo (Piaya mexicana).[2] [more]

Piaya melanogaster / Black-bellied cuckoo (Piaya melanogaster)
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Wikipedia: Black-bellied cuckoo
The black-bellied cuckoo or black-bellied squirrel cuckoo (Piaya melanogaster) is a bird of the family Cuculidae found in the Amazon region.[2][3][4] The genus Playa is considered part of the cuckoos of the New World.[5] Even though this species has a wide distribution, little is known about its ecology and natural history.[4] This species is considered as monotypic. The word melanogaster means "black belly"; it has Greek roots, melas meaning "black" and gaster meaning "belly".[5] [more]

Gattung Coccyzus:
Coccyzus americanus / Yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Coccyzux
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Wikipedia: Yellow-billed cuckoo
The yellow-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) is a cuckoo. Common folk-names for this bird in the southern United States are rain crow and storm crow. These likely refer to the bird's habit of calling on hot days, often presaging rain or thunderstorms. [more]

Schwarzschnabelkuckuck / Black-billec cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
Auch bekannst als: Black-billed cuckoo
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Coccyzus euleri / Pearly-breasted cuckoo (Coccyzus euleri)
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Wikipedia: Pearly-breasted cuckoo
The pearly-breasted cuckoo (Coccyzus euleri) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil,[2] Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, Peru[3] and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. It does not occur above an elevation of 2000 meters.[4] [more]

Coccyzus melacoryphus / Dark-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus melacoryphus)
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Wikipedia: Dark-billed cuckoo
The dark-billed cuckoo (Coccyzus melacoryphus) is a species of bird in the family Cuculidae, the cuckoos. [more]

Coccyzus lansbergi / Gray-capped cuckoo (Coccyzus lansbergi)
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Wikipedia: Gray-capped cuckoo
The grey-capped cuckoo (Coccyzus lansbergi) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Aruba, Colombia, Ecuador, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Familie Neomorphidae:
Gattung Dromococcyx:
Fasanenkuckuck / Pheasant cuckoo (Dromococcyx phasianellus)
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Wikipedia: Pheasant cuckoo
The pheasant cuckoo (Dromococcyx phasianellus) is a species of neotropical cuckoo in the subfamily Neomorphinae of the family Cuculidae. It is native to Central and South America where it occurs in lowland tropical forest. [more]

Pfauenkuckuck / Pavonine cuckoo (Dromococcyx pavoninus)
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Wikipedia: Pavonine cuckoo
The pavonine cuckoo (Dromococcyx pavoninus) is a Neotropical cuckoo with a long graduated tail and a short crest. It is one of three species of Neotropical cuckoo which are known to be brood parasites. [more]

Gattung Neomorphus:
Tajazuikuckuck / Rufous-vented ground-cuckoo (Neomorphus geoffroyi)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-vented ground-cuckoo
The rufous-vented ground cuckoo (Neomorphus geoffroyi) is a large terrestrial species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in humid primary forests from southern Nicaragua, through Costa Rica and Panama, into north-western Colombia. Another population occurs in the western and southern Amazon Basin of south-eastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, northern Bolivia and Brazil, while a final population occurs in the Atlantic Forest of eastern Brazil. Much confusion exists over the exact limits of its distribution in the south-central Amazon, where the very similar scaled ground cuckoo occurs (the breast-markings typically used to separate the scaled and the rufous-vented ground cuckoos are known to vary clinally). Consequently, the scaled ground cuckoo has often been considered a subspecies of the rufous-vented ground cuckoo.[2] [more]

Bindengrundkuckuck / Banded ground-cuckoo (Neomorphus radiolosus)
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Wikipedia: Banded ground-cuckoo
The banded ground cuckoo (Neomorphus radiolosus) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in the Chocó of western Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Tapera:
Streifenkuckuck / Striped cuckoo (Tapera naevia)
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Wikipedia: Striped cuckoo
The striped cuckoo (Tapera naevia) is a near-passerine bird, the only member of the genus Tapera. This resident cuckoo is found from Mexico and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. [more]

Ordnung Falconiformes (Falkenartige / Falcons and others):

Familie Falconidae:
Gattung Falco (Falcons):
Wanderfalke / Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus)
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Wikipedia: Peregrine falcon
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the peregrine,[2] and historically as the duck hawk in North America,[3] is a widespread bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae. A large, crow-sized falcon, it has a blue-grey back, barred white underparts, and a black head. The peregrine is renowned for its speed, reaching over 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive),[4] making it the fastest bird in the world, as well as the fastest member of the animal kingdom.[5][6][7] According to a National Geographic TV program, the highest measured speed of a peregrine falcon is 389 km/h (242 mph).[8][9] As is typical for bird-eating raptors, peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic, with females being considerably larger than males.[10][11] [more]
Vokalisierung: A harsh, drawn out "kiaaaa" with emphasised endings repeated in series. Much slower than Merlin, but higher pitched than Gyrfalcon. [Link]
Rufe: Also shorter, coarse warning-calls. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=36-48 cm, Flügelspanne=95-110 cm, Gewicht=582-1300 g

Merlin / Merlin (Falco columbarius)
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Night tour - sleeping trogon, tenative ID by Merlin collared trogon. 2018-02-14 18.46.34 Central America
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
Deutschland: Zugvogel, Wintergast
Vokalisierung: Series of harsh "kwik-wik wik". Coarseness similar to Peregrine, but pace much quicker. [Link]
Rufe: Female call harsher than male. Lacking the clearer tones and attack of Kestrel. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=25-30 cm, Flügelspanne=50-62 cm, Gewicht=125-300 g

Aplomadofalke / Aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis)
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Wikipedia: Aplomado falcon
Allgemein: The aplomado falcon (Falco femoralis) is a medium-sized falcon of the Americas. The species' largest contiguous range is in South America, but not in the deep interior Amazon Basin. It was long known as Falco fusco-coerulescens or Falco fuscocaerulescens, but these names are now believed to refer to the bat falcon (F. rufigularis).[2] Its resemblance in shape to the hobbies accounts for its old name orange-chested hobby. Aplomado is an unusual Spanish word for "lead-colored", referring to the blue-grey areas of the plumage – an approximate English translation would be "plumbeous falcon". Spanish names for the species include halcón aplomado and halcón fajado (roughly "banded falcon" in reference to the characteristic pattern); in Brazil it is known as falcão-de-coleira. [more]

Buntfalke / American kestrel (Falco sparverius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cerchneis sparveria
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Wikipedia: American kestrel
The American kestrel (Falco sparverius), also called the sparrow hawk, is the smallest and most common falcon in North America. It has a roughly two-to-one range in size over subspecies and sex, varying in size from about the weight of a blue jay to a mourning dove. It also ranges to South America and is a well-established species that has evolved into 17 subspecies adapted to different environments and habitats throughout the Americas. It exhibits sexual dimorphism in size (females being moderately larger) and plumage, although both sexes have a rufous back with noticeable barring. Its plumage is colorful and attractive, and juveniles are similar in plumage to adults. [more]

Falco rufigularis / Bat falcon (Falco rufigularis)
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Wikipedia: Bat falcon
The bat falcon (Falco rufigularis) is a falcon that is a resident breeder in tropical Mexico, Central and South America, and Trinidad. It was long known as Falco albigularis; the names Falco fusco-coerulescens or Falco fuscocaerulescens, long used for the aplomado falcon, are now believed to refer to the present species.[2] [more]

Falco deiroleucus / Orange-breasted falcon (Falco deiroleucus)
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Wikipedia: Orange-breasted falcon
The orange-breasted falcon (Falco deiroleucus) is a bird of the falcon family. It is probably closely related to and looks like a larger version of the bat falcon. These two, in turn, are probably closest to the aplomado falcon and constitute a rather old American lineage of Falco.[2] [more]

Gattung Micrastur:
Sperberwaldfalke / Barred forest-falcon (Micrastur ruficollis)
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Wikipedia: Barred forest-falcon
The barred forest falcon (Micrastur ruficollis) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae which includes the falcons, caracaras, and their relatives. It occurs throughout most of tropical and subtropical Latin America, except the arid Pacific coast in South America, northern and western Mexico, and the Antilles. [more]

Micrastur mirandollei / Slaty-backed forest-falcon (Micrastur mirandollei)
Alternative Klassifikation: Astur mirandollei
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Wikipedia: Slaty-backed forest-falcon
The slaty-backed forest falcon (Micrastur mirandollei) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is an active hunter that preys on birds, snakes, lizards, rodents, fish, and sometimes bats. Its call is different from that of other forest falcons, with 7-10 notes repeated in a series. [more]

Micrastur semitorquatus / Collared forest-falcon (Micrastur semitorquatus)
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Wikipedia: Collared forest-falcon
The collared forest falcon (Micrastur semitorquatus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is the largest member of the Micrastur genus and a common inhabitant of tropical rainforests in Latin America.[2] Hiding in the dense forest canopy, they are a secretive bird often only recognized by their distinctive call. With a morphology or body type allowing them to be agile in their forested habitat, their diet comprises a wide variety of prey from smaller frogs (20 g) to adult turkeys (2.7-3.2 kg).[3] [more]

Micrastur plumbeus / Plumbeous forest-falcon (Micrastur plumbeus)
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Wikipedia: Plumbeous forest-falcon
The plumbeous forest falcon (Micrastur plumbeus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is endemic to humid forests in the Chocó in south-western Colombia and north-western Ecuador. It is generally poorly known and rare. It is threatened by habitat loss, and consequently considered vulnerable by BirdLife International and IUCN. It closely resembles the lined forest falcon from the Amazon, but adults only have a single white tail-band (in addition to a narrow white tail-tip) and the irides are pale brownish-grey. [more]

Micrastur buckleyi / Buckley's forest-falcon (Micrastur buckleyi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Micrastur melanoleucus buckleyi
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Buckley's forest falcon (Micrastur buckleyi), also known as the lesser collared forest falcon or Traylor's forest falcon, is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is found in the Amazon basin of Peru, Ecuador and far southern Colombia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Micrastur gilvicollis / Lined forest-falcon (Micrastur gilvicollis)
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Wikipedia: Lined forest-falcon
The lined forest falcon (Micrastur gilvicollis) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is endemic to humid forest in the western and northern Amazon Basin. Populations found in the south-eastern Amazon Basin (south of the Amazon River and east of the Madeira River) were formerly included in this species, but were described as a new species, the cryptic forest falcon, in 2003. Together with the plumbeous forest falcon of the Chocó, they are an example of a cryptic species complex. While adults of all three species have the deep orange-red facial skin and cere that separates them from the sympatric barred forest falcon, only the lined forest falcon has two white bars in the tail (in addition to a narrow white tail-tip). The species is listed by the IUCN as a species of least concern, indicating that populations are not in decline.[2] [more]

Gattung Milvago:
Gelbkopfkarakara / Yellow-headed caracara (Milvago chimachima)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-headed caracara
The yellow-headed caracara (Milvago chimachima) is a bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is found in tropical and subtropical South America and the southern portion of Central America. Unlike the falcons in the same family, the caracara is not a fast-flying aerial hunter, but is rather sluggish and often obtains food by scavenging. [more]

Gattung Herpetotheres:
Lachfalke / Laughing falcon (Herpetotheres cachinnans)
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Wikipedia: Laughing falcon
The laughing falcon (Herpetotheres cachinnans), also called the snake hawk (erroneously, since it is not a hawk), is a medium-sized bird of prey in the falcon family (Falconidae), the only member of the genus Herpetotheres. This Neotropical species is a specialist snake-eater. Its common and scientific names both refer to its distinctive voice. [more]

Gattung Phalcoboenus:
Streifenkarakara / Carunculated caracara (Phalcoboenus carunculatus)
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Wikipedia: Carunculated caracara
The carunculated caracara (Phalcoboenus carunculatus) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is found in páramo in the Andes of Ecuador and Colombia. It is generally uncommon to fairly common. [more]

Phalcoboenus megalopterus / Mountain caracara (Phalcoboenus megalopterus)
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Wikipedia: Mountain caracara
The mountain caracara (Phalcoboenus megalopterus, Spanish: corequenque) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is found in puna and páramo in the Andes, ranging from southern Ecuador, through Peru and Bolivia, to northern Argentina and Chile. It is generally uncommon to fairly common. It resembles the closely related Carunculated Caracara and White-throated Caracara, but unlike those species, its chest is uniform black. Juveniles are far less distinctive than the red-faced pied adults, being overall brown with dull pinkish-grey facial skin. [more]

Gattung Daptrius:
Daptrius ater / Black caracara (Daptrius ater)
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Wikipedia: Black caracara
The black caracara (Daptrius ater) is a species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae found in Amazonian and French Guiana lowlands, commonly along rivers. They are locally referred to as Ger' futu busikaka[2] in the Republic of Suriname or juápipi {nẽjõmbʌ} by the Emberá of Panama and Colombia. Both these names refer to multiple bird species within Falconidae.[3] German-Brazilian ornithologist Helmut Sick also referred to this species as gavião-de-anta, literally translating to "tapir-hawk".[4] [more]

Gattung Caracara:
Schopfkarakara / Crested caracara (Caracara plancus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Polyborus plancus
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Wikipedia: Crested caracara
The crested caracara (Caracara plancus), is a bird of prey in the family Falconidae. As presently defined, the crested caracara is found in South America, the southern United States, including Florida, where it has been seen on the East coast as far as extreme eastern Seminole County, Florida (Lake Harney), where it is now considered a resident but listed as threatened. There have been reports of the crested caracara as far north as San Francisco, California.[2] and, in 2012, near Crescent City, California.[3] Some are believed to possibly be living in Nova Scotia, with numerous sightings throughout the 2010s.[4] In July 2016 a northern caracara was reported and photographed by numerous people in the upper peninsula of Michigan, just outside of Munising.[5][6][7] In June 2017, a northern caracara was sighted far north in St. George, New Brunswick, Canada.[8] A specimen was photographed in Woodstock, Vermont in March 2020.[citation needed] The species has recently become more common in central and north Texas and is generally common in south Texas and south of the US border.[citation needed] It can also be found (nesting) in the Southern Caribbean (e.g. Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire)[citation needed], Mexico, and Central America. It was formerly placed in the genus Polyborus. [more]

Gattung Ibycter:
Ibycter americanus / Red-throated caracara (Ibycter americanus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ibycter americana
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Wikipedia: Red-throated caracara
The red-throated caracara (Ibycter americanus) is a social species of bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is placed in the monotypic genus Ibycter, or sometimes united in Daptrius with the black caracara. Unique among caracaras, it mainly feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps, but also takes the adult insects and fruits and berries.[2] [more]

Ordnung Phoenicopteriformes (Flamingos / Flamingos):

Familie Phoenicopteridae (Flamingos):
Gattung Phoenicopterus:
Chileflamingo / Chilean flamingo (Phoenicopterus chilensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phoenicopterus ruber chilensis
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Wikipedia: Chilean flamingo
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, South America.
Deutschland: Brut-, seltener Zugvogel Bruten gehen auf ausgesetzte Tiere zurück; Population gilt als noch nicht eingebürgert

Kubaflamingo / American flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber)
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Wikipedia: American flamingo
Allgemein: The American flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) is a large species of flamingo closely related to the greater flamingo and Chilean flamingo. It was formerly considered conspecific with the greater flamingo, but that treatment is now widely viewed (e.g. by the American and British Ornithologists' Unions) as incorrect due to a lack of evidence. It is also known as the Caribbean flamingo, although it is also present in the Galápagos Islands. It is the only flamingo that naturally inhabits North America. [more]

Ordnung Piciformes (Spechtvögel / Woodpeckers and others):

Familie Picidae (Woodpeckers):
Gattung Colaptes:
Colaptes rubiginosus / Golden-olive woodpecker (Colaptes rubiginosus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Piculus rubiginosus
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Wikipedia: Golden-olive woodpecker
The golden-olive woodpecker (Colaptes rubiginosus) is a resident breeding bird from Mexico south and east to Guyana, northwest Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago. It was formerly placed in the genus Piculus.[4] The scientific name rubiginosus means "full of rust", describing the color of the bird's wings and back. [more]

Tüpfelbrustspecht / Spot-breasted woodpecker (Colaptes punctigula)
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Wikipedia: Spot-breasted woodpecker
The spot-breasted woodpecker (Colaptes punctigula) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in South America in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela and also in eastern Panama of Central America. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical mangrove forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Colaptes rivolii / Crimson-mantled woodpecker (Colaptes rivolii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Piculus rivolii
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Wikipedia: Crimson-mantled woodpecker
The crimson-mantled woodpecker (Colaptes rivolii) is a bird species in the woodpecker family (Picidae). It was formerly placed in the genus Piculus but moved to the genus Colaptes after mitochondrial DNA sequencing.[2][3] Its scientific name, rivolii, honors French ornithologist François Victor Masséna, second Duke of Rivoli and third Prince of Essling.[4] [more]

Südandenspecht / Andean flicker (Colaptes rupicola)
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Wikipedia: Andean flicker
The Andean flicker (Colaptes rupicola) is a South American species of woodpecker. It is found in grassland, shrubland and Polylepis woodland at altitudes of 2,000–5,000 metres (6,600–16,400 ft) in the Puna ecoregion. Together with the campo flicker and ground woodpecker, it is one of the few largely terrestrial woodpeckers. [more]

Gattung Dryocopus:
Dryocopus lineatus / Lineated woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus)
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Lineated woodpecker cahal pech. 2018-02-04 15.57.04 Central America
The lineated woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus) is a very large woodpecker which is a resident breeding bird from southern Mexico to northern Argentina and on Trinidad in the Caribbean. [more]

Gattung Piculus:
Piculus chrysochloros / Golden-green woodpecker (Piculus chrysochloros)
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Wikipedia: Golden-green woodpecker
The golden-green woodpecker (Piculus chrysochloros) is a species of bird in the family Picidae, the woodpeckers, piculets and wrynecks. It is found in north-central South America, centered on the Amazon Basin in the countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru and Suriname. A disjunct region of the bird's range occurs in northwestern Colombia and Venezuela. A second disjunct group is found 1,500 km southeast of the Amazon Basin in the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo in an 800 km coastal strip. [more]

Piculus leucolaemus / Rufous-winged woodpecker (Piculus leucolaemus)
Auch bekannst als: White-throated woodpecker
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Wikipedia: Rufous-winged woodpecker
The rufous-winged woodpecker (Piculus simplex) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Piculus flavigula / Yellow-throated woodpecker (Piculus flavigula)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-throated woodpecker
The yellow-throated woodpecker (Piculus flavigula) is a species of bird in the family Picidae, the woodpeckers, piculets, and wrynecks. It is found in northern and central South America in Brazil and the entire Amazon Basin; also in the Guianas, and Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela. Besides the Amazon Basin, it is found in the southeast basin in the adjoining Tocantins-Araguaia River drainage; on the east at the edge of its range there, it only occurs in the headwaters of the Tocantins, then recontinues at the joining of the Araguaia-Tocantins as it goes to the Atlantic Ocean. [more]

Piculus litae / Lita woodpecker (Piculus litae)
Alternative Klassifikation: Piculus leucolaemus litae
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The Lita woodpecker (Piculus litae) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Picumnus:
Picumnus olivaceus / Olivaceous piculet (Picumnus olivaceus)
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Wikipedia: Olivaceous piculet
The olivaceous piculet (Picumnus olivaceus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. Etymologically, piculet is as a double diminutive of the Latin picus, woodpecker,[2] see also Picus. In Greek, δρύοψ is woodpecker, which shares its roots with δρῦς, 'tree'; 'oak' and Druids. [more]

Picumnus lafresnayi / Lafresnaye's piculet (Picumnus lafresnayi)
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Wikipedia: Lafresnaye's piculet
Lafresnaye's piculet (Picumnus lafresnayi) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Picumnus sclateri / Ecuadorian piculet (Picumnus sclateri)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian piculet
The Ecuadorian piculet (Picumnus sclateri) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Picumnus rufiventris / Rufous-breasted piculet (Picumnus rufiventris)
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The rufous-breasted piculet (Picumnus rufiventris) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Melanerpes:
Schläfenfleckspecht / Black-cheeked woodpecker (Melanerpes pucherani)
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Wikipedia: Black-cheeked woodpecker
The black-cheeked woodpecker (Melanerpes pucherani) is a resident breeding bird from southeastern Mexico south to western Ecuador. [more]

Melanerpes cruentatus / Yellow-tufted woodpecker (Melanerpes cruentatus)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-tufted woodpecker
The yellow-tufted woodpecker (Melanerpes cruentatus) is a species of woodpecker. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest.[1] [more]

Gattung Campephilus:
Campephilus haematogaster / Crimson-bellied woodpecker (Campephilus haematogaster)
Alternative Klassifikation: Picus haematogaster
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Wikipedia: Crimson-bellied woodpecker
The crimson-bellied woodpecker (Campephilus haematogaster) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Campephilus melanoleucos / Crimson-crested woodpecker (Campephilus melanoleucos)
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Wikipedia: Crimson-crested woodpecker
The crimson-crested woodpecker (Campephilus melanoleucos) is a very large woodpecker which is a resident breeding bird from Panama south to northern border regions of Argentina, and on Trinidad. [more]

Campephilus pollens / Powerful woodpecker (Campephilus pollens)
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Wikipedia: Powerful woodpecker
The powerful woodpecker (Campephilus pollens) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. This little-known species is a large woodpecker, 33–38 cm (13–15 in) long, and is a close relative to the North American ivory-billed woodpecker.[2] [more]

Rothalsspecht / Red-necked woodpecker (Campephilus rubricollis)
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Wikipedia: Red-necked woodpecker
The red-necked woodpecker (Campephilus rubricollis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Campephilus gayaquilensis / Guayaquil woodpecker (Campephilus gayaquilensis)
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Wikipedia: Guayaquil woodpecker
The Guayaquil woodpecker (Campephilus gayaquilensis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in southern Colombia, Ecuador and northern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Celeus:
Celeus loricatus / Cinnamon woodpecker (Celeus loricatus)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon woodpecker
The cinnamon woodpecker (Celeus loricatus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. [more]

Gelbflankenspecht / Scale-breasted woodpecker (Celeus grammicus)
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Wikipedia: Scale-breasted woodpecker
The scaly-breasted woodpecker (Celeus grammicus), also known as the scale-breasted woodpecker,[2] is a bird species in the family Picidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Strohspecht / Cream-colored woodpecker (Celeus flavus)
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Wikipedia: Cream-colored woodpecker
The cream-colored woodpecker (Celeus flavus) is unmistakably recognizable by its pale but distinct yellow plumage and beak, long erect crest, dark brown wings and black tail. The male is differentiated by the female by its thick bright red malar stripe. The yellow plumage may darken to a browner or darker tone if soiled. The cream-colored woodpecker is 24–26 centimetres (9.4–10.2 in) in height and weighs 95–130 grams (3.4–4.6 oz). [more]

Celeus torquatus / Ringed woodpecker (Celeus torquatus)
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Wikipedia: Ringed woodpecker
The ringed woodpecker (Celeus torquatus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae that contains the woodpeckers, piculets, and wrynecks. It is found in northern Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and western Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps.[1] [more]

Celeus spectabilis / Rufous-headed woodpecker (Celeus spectabilis)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-headed woodpecker
The rufous-headed woodpecker (Celeus spectabilis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It formerly included Kaempfer's woodpecker as a subspecies. [more]

Fahlkopfspecht / Chestnut woodpecker (Celeus elegans)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut woodpecker
The chestnut woodpecker (Celeus elegans) is a resident breeding bird in South America from Colombia, Venezuela and the Guianas south to Ecuador, Bolivia and northern and western Brazil, and on Trinidad. It is found in a range of habitat types including rainforest, gallery forest, seasonally flooded forest, mangrove woodland, swamps, plantations and wooded savannah.[3] It is a generally uncommon bird, and threatened by habitat loss, but it has a very wide range, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being of least concern.[1] [more]

Gattung Dryobates:
Dryobates fumigatus / Smoky-brown woodpecker (Dryobates fumigatus)
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Wikipedia: Smoky-brown woodpecker
The smoky-brown woodpecker or brown woodpecker (Leuconotopicus fumigatus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. [more]

Dryobates callonotus / Scarlet-backed woodpecker (Dryobates callonotus)
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-backed woodpecker
The scarlet-backed woodpecker (Veniliornis callonotus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and northern Peru where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being a species of "least concern". [more]

Dryobates passerinus / Little woodpecker (Dryobates passerinus)
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Wikipedia: Little woodpecker
The little woodpecker (Veniliornis passerinus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae, the woodpeckers, piculets, and wrynecks. It is found in a wide range of wooded habitats in a large part of South America east of the Andes, and generally common. Unlike other similar and comparably sized members of the genus Veniliornis, the little woodpecker lacks a contrasting yellow nape. [more]

Dryobates chocoensis / Choco woodpecker (Dryobates chocoensis)
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The Chocó woodpecker (Veniliornis chocoensis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss from deforestation.[1] [more]

Dryobates nigriceps / Bar-bellied woodpecker (Dryobates nigriceps)
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Wikipedia: Bar-bellied woodpecker
The bar-bellied woodpecker (Veniliornis nigriceps) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. [more]

Dryobates dignus / Yellow-vented woodpecker (Dryobates dignus)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-vented woodpecker
The yellow-vented woodpecker (Veniliornis dignus) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Dryobates affinis / Red-stained woodpecker (Dryobates affinis)
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Wikipedia: Red-stained woodpecker
The red-stained woodpecker (Veniliornis affinis) is a species of bird in the family Picidae. It is found in eastern Brazil and the Amazon Basin. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Dryobates kirkii / Red-rumped woodpecker (Dryobates kirkii)
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Wikipedia: Red-rumped woodpecker
The red-rumped woodpecker (Veniliornis kirkii) is a resident breeding bird from Costa Rica south and east to Ecuador, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago. [more]

Familie Ramphastidae:
Gattung Aulacorhynchus:
Aulacorhynchus albivitta / Southern emerald-toucanet (Aulacorhynchus albivitta)
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Wikipedia: Southern emerald-toucanet
The white-throated toucanet (Aulacorhynchus albivitta) is a near-passerine bird found in the Andes from western Venezuela, through Colombia to northern Ecuador. [more]

Aulacorhynchus haematopygus / Crimson-rumped toucanet (Aulacorhynchus haematopygus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pteroglossus haematopygus
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Wikipedia: Crimson-rumped toucanet
The crimson-rumped toucanet (Aulacorhynchus haematopygus) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It is found in humid Andean forests in Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. Its plumage is overall green (often faintly tinged blue), except for a maroon-red rump and tail-tip. The bill is black and maroon with a white band at the base. It is about 35 cm (14 in) long and weighs from 141–232 grams (5–8.2 oz.). [more]

Aulacorhynchus derbianus / Chestnut-tipped toucanet (Aulacorhynchus derbianus)
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-tipped toucanet
The chestnut-tipped toucanet (Aulacorhynchus derbianus) is a South American species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It occurs in humid highland forests along the east Andean slope from southernmost Colombia to central Bolivia. It was formerly considered conspecific with Whitely's toucanet. [more]

Gattung Andigena:
Leistenschnabeltukan / Plate-billed mountain-toucan (Andigena laminirostris)
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Wikipedia: Plate-billed mountain-toucan
The plate-billed mountain toucan (Andigena laminirostris) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It is native to the west slope of Ecuador and extreme southern Colombia, where it lives in the high-altitude humid montane forests of the Andes. It is also known as the laminated hill-toucan, laminated mountain-toucan, and plain-billed mountain-toucan. [more]

Schwarzschnabeltukan / Black-billed mountain-toucan (Andigena nigrirostris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pteroglossus nigrirostris
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Wikipedia: Black-billed mountain-toucan
The black-billed mountain toucan (Andigena nigrirostris) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It is found in humid highland forests in the Andes of western Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru. It is the only mountain-toucan with a white throat. Despite its name, only the nominate subspecies has an entirely black bill, while both A. n. occidentalis and A. n. spilorhyncha have bills that are coloured chestnut and black. [more]

Blautukan / Grey-breasted mountain-toucan (Andigena hypoglauca)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pteroglossus hypoglaucus
Auch bekannst als: Gray-breasted mountain-toucan
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Wikipedia: Grey-breasted mountain-toucan
The grey-breasted mountain toucan (Andigena hypoglauca) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae found in humid highland forest, often at the tops of the trees, in the Andes of southern Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. It remains locally fairly common, but has declined due to habitat loss.[2] [more]

Gattung Capito:
Capito quinticolor / Five-colored barbet (Capito quinticolor)
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The five-colored barbet (Capito quinticolor) is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae, the New World barbets. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador.[2] [more]

Weißnacken-Bartvogel / Orange-fronted barbet (Capito squamatus)
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The orange-fronted barbet (Capito squamatus) is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae. It is found Ecuador and Colombia.[2] [more]

Olivrücken-Bartvogel / Scarlet-crowned barbet (Capito aurovirens)
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The scarlet-crowned barbet (Capito aurovirens) is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae, the New World barbets. It is found in Amazonian Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2][3] [more]

Capito auratus / Gilded barbet (Capito auratus)
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The gilded barbet (Capito auratus) is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae, the New World barbets, and are close relatives of the toucans. [more]

Gattung Eubucco:
Anden-Bartvogel / Red-headed barbet (Eubucco bourcierii)
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The red-headed barbet (Eubucco bourcierii) is a species of bird in the family Capitonidae. It is found in humid highland forest in Costa Rica and Panama, as well as the Andes in western Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and far northern Peru. The diet of the red-headed barbet may include bananas and various other fruits.[2] [more]

Eubucco richardsoni / Lemon-throated barbet (Eubucco richardsoni)
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The lemon-throated barbet (Eubucco richardsoni) is a species of bird in the New World barbet family Capitonidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[3] [more]

Gattung Pteroglossus:
Halsbandarassari / Collared aracari (Pteroglossus torquatus)
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Tikal collared aracari. 2018-02-07 12.38.40 Central America
The collared aracari or collared araçari (Pteroglossus torquatus) is a toucan, a near-passerine bird. It breeds from southern Mexico(North America) to Panama; also Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Costa Rica. [more]

Braunohrarassari / Chestnut-eared aracari (Pteroglossus castanotis)
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The chestnut-eared aracari, or chestnut-eared araçari (Pteroglossus castanotis), is a bird native to central and south-eastern South America. It belongs to the toucan and aracari family (Ramphastidae). The chestnut-eared aracari is a larger, more colorful bird than the black-necked aracari, which it otherwise resembles. [more]

Rotkropfarassari / Ivory-billed aracari (Pteroglossus azara)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pterglossus azara
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The ivory-billed aracari, or ivory-billed araçari (Pteroglossus azara), is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It was named after the naturalist Félix de Azara. [more]

Schriftarassari / Lettered aracari (Pteroglossus inscriptus)
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The lettered aracari (Pteroglossus inscriptus), is a species of bird in the toucan family. [more]

Pteroglossus pluricinctus / Many-banded aracari (Pteroglossus pluricinctus)
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The many-banded aracari, or many-banded araçari (Pteroglossus pluricinctus), is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae.[2][3] [more]

Gattung Ramphastos:
Goldkehltukan / Yellow-throated toucan (Ramphastos ambiguus)
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The yellow-throated toucan (Ramphastos ambiguus) is a large toucan in the family Ramphastidae found in Central and northern South America. [more]

Küstentukan / Choco toucan (Ramphastos brevis)
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The Choco toucan (Ramphastos brevis) is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found in humid lowland and foothill forests on the Pacific slope of Colombia and Ecuador. Within its range, extensive habitat destruction is taking place, but it remains fairly common locally. [more]

Ramphastos vitellinus / Channel-billed toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus)
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The channel-billed toucan (Ramphastos vitellinus) is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found on the Caribbean island of Trinidad and in tropical South America as far south as southern Brazil and central Bolivia. [more]

Weißbrusttukan / White-throated toucan (Ramphastos tucanus)
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The white-throated toucan (Ramphastos tucanus) is a near-passerine bird in the family Ramphastidae found in South America throughout the Amazon Basin including the adjacent Tocantins and Araguaia River drainage. It prefers tropical humid forest, but also occurs in woodland and locally in riverine forest within cerrado. This bird can be found in Bolivia in the Beni Departement, notably in the city of Riberalta and in the close by Aquicuana Reserve. [more]

Gattung Selenidera:
Gelbohrarassari / Yellow-eared toucanet (Selenidera spectabilis)
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The yellow-eared toucanet (Selenidera spectabilis) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae found in humid forests of Central America and the Chocó. Cassin's aracari is an alternate name for the yellow-eared toucanet. A somewhat aberrant member of the genus Selenidera, it is relatively large (total length approximately 38 cm [15 in]) and the plumage of the sexes only differ in that the male has a yellow auricular streak, while the female has a brown crown. It weighs 175-245 grams (6.2-8.7 oz.)[2] [more]

Reinwardt-Arassari / Golden-collared toucanet (Selenidera reinwardtii)
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The golden-collared toucanet (Selenidera reinwardtii) is a species of bird in the family Ramphastidae. It is found in the western Amazon rainforest in South America. [more]

Gattung Semnornis:
Tukan-Bartvogel / Toucan barbet (Semnornis ramphastinus)
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The toucan barbet (Semnornis ramphastinus) is a barbet native to western Ecuador and Colombia. Along with the prong-billed barbet, it forms the family Semnornithidae, and is closely related to the toucans. It is a medium-sized barbet with a robust yellow bill. It has striking plumage, having a black head with grey throat and nape, red breast and upper belly, yellow lower belly and grey wings and tail. [more]

Ordnung Psittaciformes (Papageien / Parrots and others):

Familie Psittacidae (Parrots):
Gattung Ara:
Ara macao / Scarlet macaw (Ara macao)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus macao
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La tarde 3 scarlet macaws in tree our first morning. 2018-03-09 06.31.28 Central America
The scarlet macaw (Ara macao) is a large red, yellow, and blue Central and South American parrot, a member of a large group of Neotropical parrots called macaws. It is native to humid evergreen forests of tropical Central and South America. Its range extends from south-eastern Mexico to the Peruvian Amazon, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela and Brazil in lowlands of 500 m (1,600 ft) (at least formerly) up to 1,000 m (3,300 ft), as well as the Pacific island of Coiba. Formerly, it ranged north to southern Tamaulipas. In some areas, it has suffered local extinction because of habitat destruction, or capture for the parrot trade, but in other areas, it remains fairly common. It is the national bird of Honduras. Like its relative the blue-and-yellow macaw, scarlet macaws are popular birds in aviculture as a result of their striking plumage. [more]

Grünflügelara / Red-and-green macaw (Ara chloropterus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Ara chloroptera
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The red-and-green macaw (Ara chloropterus), also known as the green-winged macaw,[2] is a large, mostly-red macaw of the genus Ara. [more]

Rotbugara / Chestnut-fronted macaw (Ara severus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus severus
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The chestnut-fronted macaw or severe macaw (Ara severus) is one of the largest of the mini-macaws. It reaches a size of around 45 cm (18 in) of which around half is the length of the tail. [more]

Großer Soldatenara / Great green macaw (Ara ambiguus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus ambiguus
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The great green macaw (Ara ambiguus), also known as Buffon's macaw or the great military macaw, is a Central and South American parrot found in Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador.[2] Two allopatric subspecies are recognized; the nominate subspecies, Ara ambiguus ssp. ambiguus, occurs from Honduras to Colombia, while Ara ambiguus ssp. guayaquilensis appears to be endemic to remnants of dry forests on the southern Pacific coast of Ecuador.[3] The nominate subspecies lives in the canopy of wet tropical forests and in Costa Rica is usually associated with the almendro tree, Dipteryx oleifera.[4] [more]

Gelbbrustara / Blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus ararauna
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The blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the blue-and-gold macaw, is a large South American parrot with mostly blue top parts and light orange underparts, with gradient hues of green on top of its head. It is a member of the large group of neotropical parrots known as macaws. It inhabits forest (especially varzea, but also in open sections of terra firme or unflooded forest), woodland and savannah of tropical South America. They are popular in aviculture because of their striking color, ability to talk, ready availability in the marketplace, and close bonding to humans. [more]

Kleiner Soldatenara / Military macaw (Ara militaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus militaris
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Wikipedia: Military macaw
Psittacus militaris Linnaeus, 1766 [more]

Gattung Amazona:
Rotstirnamazone / Red-lored amazon (Amazona autumnalis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus autumnalis
Auch bekannst als: Red-lored parrot
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Probably red-lored amazons flying gamboa. 2020-02-19 17.41.24 Central America
It's hard to overlook this parrot because of the incredible racket they make! In Manzanilla, Costa Rica, small groups of them (more properly called pandemoniums) flew past our house every morning and evening.
Allgemein: Die Rotstirnamazone (Amazona autumnalis), früher Gelbwangenamazone genannt, ist eine Papageienart aus der Unterfamilie der Neuweltpapageien. [more]

Venezuela-Amazone / Orange-winged parrot (Amazona amazonica)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus amazonicus
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The orange-winged amazon (Amazona amazonica), also known locally as orange-winged parrot and loro guaro, is a large amazon parrot. It is a resident breeding bird in tropical South America, from Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago south to Peru, Bolivia and central Brazil. Its habitat is forest and semi-open country. Although common, it is persecuted as an agricultural pest and by capture for the pet trade (over 66,000 captured from 1981 to 1985). It is also hunted as a food source. Introduced breeding populations have been reported in Puerto Rico[2] and Tenerife in the Canary Islands.[3] [more]

Mülleramazone / Mealy parrot (Amazona farinosa)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus farinosus
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Possibly mealy parrots in Manzanillo, Costa Rica. 2020-03-12 17.25.08 Central America

Gelbscheitelamazone / Yellow-crowned parrot (Amazona ochrocephala)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus ochrocephalus
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The yellow-crowned amazon or yellow-crowned parrot (Amazona ochrocephala) is a species of parrot native to tropical South America, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago. The taxonomy is highly complex and the yellow-headed (A. oratrix) and yellow-naped amazon (A. auropalliata) are sometimes considered subspecies of the yellow-crowned amazon. Except in the taxonomic section, the following deals only with the nominate group (including subspecies xantholaema, nattereri and panamensis).They are found in the Amazon basin. [more]

Amazona mercenarius / Scaly-naped parrot (Amazona mercenarius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus mercenarius
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The scaly-naped amazon (Amazona mercenarius), also known as the scaly-naped parrot, mercenary amazon, Tschudi's amazon, mountain parrot, or gray-naped amazon is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found along the Andes in the northern part of South America. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Amazona festiva / Festive parrot (Amazona festiva)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus festivus
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The festive amazon (Amazona festiva), also known as the festive parrot, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. It is associated with forest (especially Várzea) and woodland growing near major rivers. Locally it is also found in coastal mangroves (primarily in Amapá). There are two subspecies; A. f. festiva and A. f. bodini. [more]

Gattung Aratinga:
Aratinga weddellii / Dusky-headed parakeet (Aratinga weddellii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Conurus weddellii
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Wikipedia: Dusky-headed parakeet
The dusky-headed parakeet (Aratinga weddellii), also known as Weddell's conure or dusky-headed conure in aviculture, is a small green Neotropical parrot with dusty grey head found in wooded habitats in the western Amazon basin of South America. Its range extends from southeastern Colombia south through eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru and southwest Amazonian Brazil, to central Bolivia. It prefers semiopen habitats such as várzea, forest edge, and forest remnants, but can also be found in coffee plantations. It is generally common and its habitat preference makes it less vulnerable than many other Amazonian species. Consequently, it is considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International and IUCN. [more]

Gattung Pionus:
Pionus menstruus / Blue-headed parrot (Pionus menstruus)
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The blue-headed parrot, also known as the blue-headed pionus (Pionus menstruus) is a medium-sized parrot of about 27 cm in length. The body is mostly green, with a blue head and neck, and red undertail coverts.[2] It is a resident in tropical and subtropical South America and southern Central America, from Costa Rica, Venezuela and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Brazil. [more]

Rosenkopfpapagei / Speckle-faced parrot (Pionus tumultuosus)
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Wikipedia: Speckle-faced parrot
The speckle-faced parrot (Pionus tumultuosus) is a South American species of parrot from the humid Andean forests from Colombia, through Ecuador and Peru, to Bolivia. It is sometimes split into two species, in which case the southern Pionus tumultuosus retains the common name speckle-faced parrot or is renamed plum-crowned parrot or plum-crowned pionus, while the northern Pionus seniloides is referred to as the white-capped parrot or white-headed pionus (leading to easy confusion with Pionus senilis). The two were originally described as separate species, are morphologically distinctive, and there is no evidence of intergradation, but this in itself is not remarkable, as their distributions are separated by a gap of approx. 150 km.[2][3] [more]

Glanzflügelpapagei / Bronze-winged parrot (Pionus chalcopterus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus chalcopterus
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The bronze-winged parrot (Pionus chalcopterus) is a medium-sized pionus parrot 28 cm (11 in) long. It is a short-tailed stocky parrot found in forest and woodland in north-western South America. [more]

Dunenkopfpapagei / Red-billed parrot (Pionus sordidus)
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Wikipedia: Red-billed parrot
The red-billed parrot (Pionus sordidus) also known as coral-billed pionus or red-billed pionus is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in humid subtropical forests in the Venezuelan Coastal Range, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and in the Andes from Colombia in north to Bolivia in south (though with significant gaps). Uniquely for a member of the genus Pionus, its bill is almost entirely bright red. The plumage is greenish with a dull blue chest and red undertail coverts. [more]

Gattung Deroptyus:
Fächerpapagei / Red-fan parrot (Deroptyus accipitrinus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus accipitrinus
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The red-fan parrot (Deroptyus accipitrinus), also known as the hawk-headed parrot, is an unusual[according to whom?] New World parrot hailing from the Amazon Rainforest. It is the only member of the genus Deroptyus. [more]

Gattung Pyrrhura:
Pyrrhura melanura / Maroon-tailed parakeet (Pyrrhura melanura)
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Wikipedia: Maroon-tailed parakeet
The maroon-tailed parakeet (Pyrrhura melanura) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Pyrrhura roseifrons / Red-crowned parakeet (Pyrrhura roseifrons)
Auch bekannst als: Rose-fronted parakeet
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Wikipedia: Red-crowned parakeet
The red-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae), also known as red-fronted parakeet and by its Māori name of kākāriki,[2] is a small parrot from New Zealand. It is characterised by its bright green plumage and the red pattern on its head. This versatile bird can feed on a variety food items and can be found in many habitat types. It used to be classified as near threatened as invasive predators had pushed it out of its historical range but it is now at least concern. This species used to occupy the entire island, but is now confined to only a few areas on the mainland and some offshore islands. [more]

Pyrrhura albipectus / White-necked parakeet (Pyrrhura albipectus)
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The white-breasted parakeet (Pyrrhura albipectus) or white-necked parakeet is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in southern Ecuador and adjacent northern Peru. [more]

Orcessittich / El Oro parakeet (Pyrrhura orcesi)
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Wikipedia: El Oro parakeet
The El Oro parakeet, conure D'Orcès, cotorra de El Oro, or perico de El Oro (Pyrrhura orcesi) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae, endemic to Ecuador. It is a relatively newly identified species, having been discovered in 1980. Little is currently known about it. [more]

Gattung Forpus:
Forpus crassirostris / Riparian parrotlet (Forpus crassirostris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Forpus xanthopterygius crassirostris
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Wikipedia: Riparian parrotlet
The large-billed parrotlet (Forpus crassirostris) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. [more]

Blaugenick-Sperlingspapagei / Pacific parrotlet (Forpus coelestis)
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Wikipedia: Pacific parrotlet
The Pacific parrotlet (Forpus coelestis), also known as Lesson's parrotlet or the celestial parrotlet, is a species of small parrot in the family Psittacidae. [more]

Forpus modestus / Dusky-billed parrotlet (Forpus modestus)
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Wikipedia: Dusky-billed parrotlet
The dusky-billed parrotlet (Forpus modestus), also known as Sclater's parrotlet, is a small species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is the nominate species (F. m. modestus). [more]

Gattung Brotogeris:
Brotogeris versicolurus / Canary-winged parakeet (Brotogeris versicolurus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus versicolurus
Auch bekannst als: White-winged parakeet
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Brotogeris pyrrhoptera / Grey-cheeked parakeet (Brotogeris pyrrhoptera)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus pyrrhopterus
Auch bekannst als: Gray-cheeked parakeet
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Wikipedia: Grey-cheeked parakeet Ecuador
The grey-cheeked parakeet (Brotogeris pyrrhoptera), less commonly known as fire-winged parakeet, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. [more]

Blauflügelsittich / Cobalt-winged parakeet (Brotogeris cyanoptera)
Alternative Klassifikation: Sittace cyanoptera
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Wikipedia: Cobalt-winged parakeet
The cobalt-winged parakeet (Brotogeris cyanoptera) is a species of bird in the family Psittacidae, the true parrots. It is found in the eastern Andean foothills, the far western Amazonian regions in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia; and Brazil, in the Amazon Basin states of Amazonas, Acre, and Rondonia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical, moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Orthopsittaca:
Orthopsittaca manilatus / Red-bellied macaw (Orthopsittaca manilatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus manilatus
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Wikipedia: Red-bellied macaw
The red-bellied macaw (Orthopsittaca manilatus), also known as Guacamaya Manilata, is a medium-sized, mostly green South American parrot, a member of a group of large Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It is the largest of what are commonly called "mini-macaws". The belly has a large maroon patch which gives the species its name. [more]

Gattung Bolborhynchus:
Bolborhynchus lineola / Barred parakeet (Bolborhynchus lineola)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacula lineola
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Wikipedia: Barred parakeet
The barred parakeet (Bolborhynchus lineola), also known as lineolated parakeet, Catherine parakeet or 'linnies' for short, is a small parrot found disjunctly in highland forests from southern Mexico to Panama, in the Andes from western Venezuela to southern Peru and Bolivia, the Santa Marta Mountains in Colombia and the Venezuelan Coastal Range. Its plumage is mostly green with multiple black and dark green stripes or bars, and it has a pale-horn coloured beak. The dark stripes vary in prominence between its two subspecies. Several colour mutants are available in aviculture. [more]

Gattung Graydidascalus:
Kurzschwanzpapagei / Short-tailed parrot (Graydidascalus brachyurus)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed parrot
The short-tailed parrot (Graydidascalus brachyurus) is the only species of the genus Graydidascalus. It is found along both banks of the Amazon river and other major Amazonian rivers in Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru. As suggested by its range, it is associated with the specific forest and woodland types growing near major rivers, although it also extends into the coastal deltas of French Guiana and Amapá, Brazil. [more]

Gattung Hapalopsittaca:
Hapalopsittaca pyrrhops / Red-faced parrot (Hapalopsittaca pyrrhops)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pionopsitta pyrrhops
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Wikipedia: Red-faced parrot
The red-faced parrot (Hapalopsittaca pyrrhops) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Pionites:
Grünzügelpapagei / Black-headed parrot (Pionites melanocephalus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pionites melanocephala
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Wikipedia: Black-headed parrot
The black-headed parrot (Pionites melanocephalus ; sometimes incorrectly Pionites melanocephala), also known as the black-headed caique, black-capped parrot or pallid parrot (for P. m. pallidus), is one of the four species in the genus Pionites of the family Psittacidae; the other species being Pionites leucogaster (green-thighed parrot), Pionites xanthomerius (black-legged parrot), and Pionites xanthurus (yellow-tailed parrot).[2] [more]

Gattung Touit:
Touit dilectissimus / Blue-fronted parrotlet (Touit dilectissimus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Urochroma dilectissima
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Wikipedia: Blue-fronted parrotlet
The blue-fronted parrotlet (Touit dilectissimus) is also known as the red-winged parrotlet (but see below). It is a parrot in N. South America from E. Panama down the west coastal Andes to Peru, with a second population around and south of Lake Maracaibo. It is 15 cm, green with a short tail, blue forehead with narrow band of red under eye, red shoulders and leading edge of underwing, and the remaining underwing coverts yellow. Edges of tail also yellowish. [more]

Touit purpuratus / Sapphire-rumped parrotlet (Touit purpuratus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Touit purpurata
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The sapphire-rumped parrotlet (Touit purpuratus) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical swamps, and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest.[2] [more]

Schwarzstirnpapagei / Scarlet-shouldered parrotlet (Touit huetii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus huetii
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Wikipedia: Scarlet-shouldered parrotlet
The scarlet-shouldered parrotlet (Touit huetii), also known as the red-winged parrotlet or Huet's parrotlet, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. [more]

Touit stictopterus / Spot-winged parrotlet (Touit stictopterus)
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Wikipedia: Spot-winged parrotlet
The spot-winged parrotlet (Touit stictopterus) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Leptosittaca:
Leptosittaca branickii / Golden-plumed parakeet (Leptosittaca branickii)
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Wikipedia: Golden-plumed parakeet
The golden-plumed parakeet (Leptosittaca branickii) is a Neotropical parrot species within the family Psittacidae, belonging to the monotypic genus Leptosittaca.[2] This somewhat Aratinga-like species is found in humid temperate highland forests, especially with Podocarpus, on the east Andean slope in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is generally local and uncommon. It is threatened by habitat loss.[1] Clearing of high altitude forests for agricultural reasons has greatly impacted the loss of habitat for this parakeet species. Existence of such habitats will continue to diminish the amount of Golden-plumed Parakeets left in Southern America.[3] It is the only known parakeet species that can detect ultraviolet radiation.[citation needed] [more]

Gattung Psittacara:
Psittacara erythrogenys / Red-masked parakeet (Psittacara erythrogenys)
Alternative Klassifikation: Aratinga erythrogenys
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The red-masked parakeet (Psittacara erythrogenys)[2] is a medium-sized parrot from Ecuador and Peru. It is popular as a pet and are better known in aviculture as the cherry-headed conure[3] or the red-headed conure.[4] They are also considered the best talkers of all the conures.[5] [more]

Psittacara wagleri / Scarlet-fronted parakeet (Psittacara wagleri)
Alternative Klassifikation: Aratinga wagleri
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The scarlet-fronted parakeet (Psittacara wagleri), also known as the scarlet-fronted conure, red-fronted conure or Wagler's conure, is a long-tailed South American species of parrot. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and especially high-altitude shrubland and forest; it is also known to visit heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Psittacara leucophthalmus / White-eyed parakeet (Psittacara leucophthalmus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Psittacus leucophthalmus
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The white-eyed parakeet or white-eyed conure (Psittacara leucophthalmus) is a small green Neotropical parrot native to South America. [more]

Gattung Pyrilia:
Pyrilia pulchra / Rose-faced parrot (Pyrilia pulchra)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pionopsitta pulchra
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The rose-faced parrot (Pyrilia pulchra) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is sometimes considered conspecific with the brown-hooded parrot (P. pulchra), and was formerly placed in Pionopsitta which is now monotypic. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Pyrilia barrabandi / Orange-cheeked parrot (Pyrilia barrabandi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Pionopsitta barrbandi
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The orange-cheeked parrot (Pyrilia barrabandi), also known as the Barraband's parrot, is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It was formerly placed in the genus Pionopsitta, which is now monotypic. [more]

Gattung Ognorhynchus:
Ognorhynchus icterotis / Yellow-eared parrot (Ognorhynchus icterotis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Conurus icterotis
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Wikipedia: Yellow-eared parrot
The yellow-eared parrot (Ognorhynchus icterotis) is an endangered parrot of the tropics in South America. It is found in the Andes of Colombia. This species was thought to be extinct up until April 1999, when a group of researchers that were sponsored by ABC and Fundación Loro Parque, discovered a total of 81 individuals in the Colombian Andes.[2] It is currently enlisted as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. Its current population trend is increasing, in part due to conservation measures implemented to protect the existing populations of the species. It is closely associated with the wax palm (Ceroxylon sp.). [more]

Ordnung Opisthocomiformes (Hoatzins):

Familie Opisthocomidae (Hoatzins):
Gattung Opisthocomus:
Hoatzin / Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin)
Alternative Klassifikation: Opisthocomus hoazin hoazin
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Wikipedia: Hoatzin
The hoatzin (/hˈtsɪn/, Opisthocomus hoazin), also known as the reptile bird, skunk bird, stinkbird, or Canje pheasant, is a species of tropical bird found in swamps, riparian forests, and mangroves of the Amazon and the Orinoco basins in South America. It is notable for having chicks that have claws on two of their wing digits. [more]

Ordnung Podicipediformes (Lappentaucher / Grebes):

Familie Podicipedidae (Grebes):
Gattung Podilymbus:
Bindentaucher / Pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps)
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The pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) is a species of the grebe family of water birds. Since the Atitlán grebe (Podilymbus gigas) has become extinct, it is the sole extant member of the genus Podilymbus.[2] The pied-billed grebe is primarily found in ponds throughout the Americas.[3] Other names of this grebe include American dabchick, rail, dabchick, Carolina grebe, devil-diver, dive-dapper, dipper, hell-diver, pied-billed dabchick, pied-bill, thick-billed grebe, and water witch.[4][5] [more]

Gattung Podiceps:
Inkataucher / Silvery grebe (Podiceps occipitalis)
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The silvery grebe (Podiceps occipitalis) is a species of grebe in the family Podicipedidae. It is found in the western and southern part of South America at altitudes of up to 4,000 metres (13,000 ft). Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes but it also feeds in saline lakes. [more]

Magellantaucher / Great grebe (Podiceps major)
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The great grebe (Podiceps major) is the largest species of grebe in the world. A disjunct population exists in northwestern Peru, while the main distribution is from extreme southeastern Brazil to Patagonia and central Chile. The population from southern Chile is considered a separate subspecies, P. m. navasi. [more]

Gattung Tachybaptus:
Schwarzkopftaucher / Least grebe (Tachybaptus dominicus)
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The least grebe (Tachybaptus dominicus), an aquatic bird, is the smallest member of the grebe family. It occurs in the New World from the southwestern United States and Mexico to Argentina, and also on Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas and the Greater Antilles. [more]

Ordnung Procellariiformes (Röhrennasen / Petrels and albatrosses):

Familie Procellariidae (Sturmvögel / Shearwaters and petrels):
Gattung Procellaria:
Procellaria parkinsoni / Parkinson's petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni)
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The black petrel (Procellaria parkinsoni), also called the Parkinson's petrel, is a medium-sized, black-plumaged petrel, the smallest of the Procellaria. The species is an endemic breeder of New Zealand, breeding only on Great Barrier Island and Little Barrier Island, off the North Island. At sea it disperses as far as Australia and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Pterodroma:
Galapagos-Sturmvogel / Galapagos petrel (Pterodroma phaeopygia)
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The Galápagos petrel (Pterodroma phaeopygia) is one of the six endemic seabirds of the Galápagos.[2] Its scientific name derives from Ancient Greek: Pterodroma originates from pteron and dromos, meaning "wing" and "runner", and phaeopygia comes from phaios and pugios, meaning "dusky" and "rump".[3] Members of Pterodroma genus are also called the gadfly petrels because their erratic twisting and turning in flight resemble that of gadflies.[4] [more]

Gattung Ardenna:
Dunkler Sturmtaucher / Sooty shearwater (Ardenna grisea)
Alternative Klassifikation: Puffinus griseus
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The sooty shearwater (Ardenna grisea) is a medium-large shearwater in the seabird family Procellariidae. Ardenna was first used to refer to a seabird by Italian naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi in 1603, and grisea is medieval Latin for "grey".[2] [more]
Vokalisierung: Mostly heard at breeding ground. A peculiar, rhythmic, coarse moaning, with a disyllabic attack, followed by a deeper, cooing "in-breath". [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=40-51 cm, Flügelspanne=94-109 cm, Gewicht=666-978 g

Familie Diomedeidae (Albatrosse):
Gattung Phoebastria:
Phoebastria irrorata / Waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Diomedea irrorata
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Allgemein: The waved albatross (Phoebastria irrorata), also known as Galapagos albatross,[4] is the only member of the family Diomedeidae located in the tropics. When they forage, they follow a straight path to a single site off the coast of Peru, about 1,000 km (620 mi) to the east. During the non-breeding season, these birds reside primarily on the Ecuadorian and Peruvian coasts. [more]

Unterfamilie Hydrobatidae (Sturmschwalben):
Gattung Oceanodroma:
Madeirawellenläufer / Band-rumped storm-petrel (Oceanodroma castro)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hydrobates castro
Auch bekannst als: Band-rumped storm petrel
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The band-rumped storm petrel, Madeiran storm petrel, or Harcourt's storm petrel (Oceanodroma castro) is of the storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. [more]

Oceanodroma tethys / Wedge-rumped storm-petrel (Oceanodroma tethys)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hydrobates tethys
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Wikipedia: Wedge-rumped storm-petrel
The wedge-rumped storm petrel (Oceanodroma tethys) is a storm petrel. It breeds in the Galápagos Islands and on the coast of Peru.[1] [more]

Gattung Hydrobates:
Hydrobates microsoma / Least storm-petrel (Hydrobates microsoma)
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Wikipedia: Least storm-petrel
The least storm petrel (Oceanodroma microsoma) is a small seabird of the storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. It is 13–15 cm in length, with a wingspan of 32 cm. It is the smallest member of the order Procellariiformes. [more]

Gattung Oceanites:
Oceanites gracilis / White-vented storm-petrel (Oceanites gracilis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Thalassidroma gracilis
Auch bekannst als: Elliot's storm-petrel
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Wikipedia: White-vented storm-petrel
Elliot's storm petrel (Oceanites gracilis) is a species of seabird in the storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. The species is also known as the white-vented storm petrel.[2] There are two subspecies, O. g. gracilis, which is found in the Humboldt Current off Peru and Chile, and O. g. galapagoensis, which is found in the waters around the Galápagos Islands. It is a sooty-black storm petrel with a white rump and a white band crossing the lower belly and extending up the midline of the belly. It has long legs which extend beyond the body in flight.[3] [more]

Ordnung Strigiformes (Eulen / Owls):

Familie Strigidae:
Gattung Bubo (Eagle owls):
Virginia-Uhu / Great horned owl (Bubo virginianus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Strix virginiana
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Gattung Aegolius (Saw-whet owls):
Gelbstirnkauz / Buff-fronted owl (Aegolius harrisii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Nyctale harrisii
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Wikipedia: Buff-fronted owl
The buff-fronted owl (Aegolius harrisii) is a small owl, a rare and local resident in the highlands of South America from Venezuela south and east to Peru, northern Argentina, and northwest Paraguay. Its range is effectively separated into two parts by the unsuitable habitat of the Amazon basin. [more]

Gattung Asio:
Sumpfohreule / Short-eared owl (Asio flammeus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Strix flammea
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Deutschland: Brut-, Zugvogel, Wintergast RL 1

Schreieule / Striped owl (Asio clamator)
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Allgemein: The striped owl (Asio clamator) is a medium-sized owl with large ear tufts and a brownish-white facial disk rimmed with black. Its beak is black, and it has cinnamon-colored eyes. It has shorter, rounder wings than most of its close relatives. The upperparts are cinnamon with fine black vermiculation and heavy stripes. The underparts are pale tawny with dusky streaks. It is native to South America and parts of Central America. [more]

Styxeule / Stygian owl (Asio stygius)
Alternative Klassifikation: Nyctalops stygius
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Wikipedia: Stygian owl
The Stygian owl (Asio stygius) is a medium-sized dusky colored owl. It has yellow eyes, a black beak, a dark blackish facial disk, and white eyebrows. Its underparts are a dingy buff color with dark brown barring and streaks. The upperparts are reverse, buff barring and streaks on a dark background. The adjective "Stygian" means "of, or relating to, the River Styx", but is more widely applied to anything that is dark or dismal. [more]

Gattung Glaucidium:
Brasilzwergkauz / Ferruginous pygmy-owl (Glaucidium brasilianum)
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Wikipedia: Ferruginous pygmy-owl
The ferruginous pygmy owl (Glaucidium brasilianum) is a small owl that breeds in south-central Arizona and southern Texas in the United States, south through Mexico and Central America, to South America into Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. [more]

Graukopf-Zwergkauz / Central American pygmy-owl (Glaucidium griseiceps)
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Wikipedia: Central American pygmy-owl
The Central American pygmy owl (Glaucidium griseiceps) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. [more]

Anden-Sperlingskauz / Andean pygmy-owl (Glaucidium jardinii)
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Wikipedia: Andean pygmy-owl
The Andean pygmy owl (Glaucidium jardinii) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Nebelwald-Sperlingskauz / Cloud-forest pygmy-owl (Glaucidium nubicola)
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Wikipedia: Cloud-forest pygmy-owl
The cloud-forest pygmy owl (Glaucidium nubicola) is a short, muscular, small-sized species of owl found throughout the Andes of western Colombia and north-western Ecuador, being confined to cloud forests between 900–2000 m a.s.l.[2] Below this altitudinal range the Central American pygmy owl (Glaucidium griseiceps) occurs; above it, the Andean pygmy owl (Glaucidium jardinii) occurs.[3] [more]

Peru-Sperlingskauz / Peruvian pygmy-owl (Glaucidium peruanum)
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Wikipedia: Peruvian pygmy-owl
The Pacific pygmy owl or Peruvian pygmy owl (Glaucidium peruanum) is a diurnal species of owl in the family Strigidae.[2] It is found in Ecuador and Peru year round and its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest.[3][4] [more]

Parkerzwergkauz / Subtropical pygmy-owl (Glaucidium parkeri)
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The subtropical pygmy owl (Glaucidium parkeri) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It has a call "with three or four short phrases (normally 2-4 or 6 en intervals of several seconds) of low tone increasing when ending the two notes hu-hu, hu, and having a hesitation before the last note” (Chaparro-Herrera p. 362, 2017).[2] [more]

Gattung Lophostrix:
Haubenkauz / Crested owl (Lophostrix cristata)
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Wikipedia: Crested owl
The crested owl (Lophostrix cristata) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is the only species (monotypic) in the genus Lophostrix. It is a resident bird and occurs in Central America and northern South America. It is a medium-sized owl, easily recognizable with its very long whitish ear tufts and otherwise darker appearance. It inhabits lowland rainforests and prefers old growth in proximity with water. The crested owl is a strictly nocturnal species, but very little is known about its behaviour. [more]

Gattung Pulsatrix:
Pulsatrix perspicillata / Spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata)
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Wikipedia: Spectacled owl
The spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata) is a large tropical owl native to the neotropics. It is a resident breeder in forests from southern Mexico and Trinidad, through Central America, south to southern Brazil, Paraguay and northwestern Argentina.[1] There are six subspecies.[2] One is occasionally treated as a separate species called the short-browed or brown spectacled owl[3] but the consensus is that it is still merely a race until more detailed analysis can be done.[4] [more]

Pulsatrix melanota / Band-bellied owl (Pulsatrix melanota)
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Wikipedia: Band-bellied owl
The band-bellied owl (Pulsatrix melanota) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Ciccaba:
Ciccaba virgata / Mottled owl (Ciccaba virgata)
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The mottled owl (Strix virgata) is a medium-sized owl found in Central and South America from Mexico to Brazil and Argentina. The head and back are mottled brown and the underparts whitish, with vertical bars on the chest and throat. The eyes are dark and the head is round and they do not have ear tufts. They are territorial and found in dry forests and jungles at altitudes of up to 2,500 m (8,200 ft) above sea level. [more]

Ciccaba nigrolineata / Black-and-white owl (Ciccaba nigrolineata)
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The black-and-white owl (Strix nigrolineata) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae.[1][2] [more]

Ciccaba huhula / Black-banded owl (Ciccaba huhula)
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Wikipedia: Black-banded owl
The black-banded owl (Strix huhula) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. Entirely nocturnal, this midsized black and white neotropical bird is a resident species, therefore never migrates out of its native South America. Its natural habitats are varied subtropical or tropical forests ranging from lowlands to areas of medium altitude, and it has been found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[2] [more]

Ciccaba albitarsis / Rufous-banded owl (Ciccaba albitarsis)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-banded owl
The rufous-banded owl (Strix albitarsis) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Athene:
Athene cunicularia / Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia)
Alternative Klassifikation: Strix cunicularia
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The burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia) is a small, long-legged owl found throughout open landscapes of North and South America. Burrowing owls can be found in grasslands, rangelands, agricultural areas, deserts, or any other open dry area with low vegetation.[2] They nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated by prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.). Unlike most owls, burrowing owls are often active during the day, although they tend to avoid the midday heat. Like many other kinds of owls, though, burrowing owls do most of their hunting from dusk until dawn, when they can use their night vision and hearing to their advantage. Living in open grasslands as opposed to forests, the burrowing owl has developed longer legs that enable it to sprint, as well as fly, when hunting. [more]

Gattung Megascops:
Choliba-Kreischeule / Tropical screech owl (Megascops choliba)
Alternative Klassifikation: Otus choliba
Auch bekannst als: Tropical screech-owl
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The tropical screech owl (Megascops choliba) is a small species of owl in the family Strigidae. [more]

Megascops centralis / Choco screech-owl (Megascops centralis)
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The Chocó screech owl (Megascops centralis) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in humid lowland forests from central Panama to western Ecuador.[1][2] As suggested by its name, a large part of its range is in the Chocó.[3] [more]

Weißkehl-Kreischeule / White-throated screech owl (Megascops albogularis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Otus albogularis
Auch bekannst als: White-throated screech-owl
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The white-throated screech owl (Megascops albogularis) is an owl found in Andes in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. It is the largest species of the genus Megascops, at 26 centimetres (10 in) and 185 grams (6.5 oz). [more]

Roraima-Kreischeule / Foothill screech-owl (Megascops roraimae)
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The foothill screech owl (Megascops roraimae) is considered a distinct species by some authorities, including the International Ornithologists' Union. It is found in forests and dense second growth at altitudes of 200–1,800 metres (660–5,910 ft) in northern and western South America.[1][2] Its taxonomy is extremely complex and a matter of dispute (see taxonomy). [more]

Megascops watsonii / Tawny-bellied screech-owl (Megascops watsonii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Otus watsonii
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The tawny-bellied screech owl (Megascops watsonii) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical swamps. [more]

Megascops petersoni / Cinnamon screech-owl (Megascops petersoni)
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Wikipedia: Cinnamon screech-owl
The cinnamon screech owl (Megascops petersoni) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is very poorly known and has been known to science for less than 30 years.[2] [more]

Peru-Kreischeule / Peruvian screech-owl (Megascops roboratus)
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The West Peruvian screech owl (Megascops roboratus) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Andenkreischeule / Koepcke's screech-owl (Megascops koepckeae)
Alternative Klassifikation: Otus koepckei
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Koepcke's screech owl (Megascops koepckeae) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Megascops ingens / Rufescent screech-owl (Megascops ingens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Otus ingens
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The rufescent screech owl (Megascops ingens) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. This is one of the larger species of screech owls, similar in size to the white-throated screech owl. The overall length is 25 to 29 cm (9.8 to 11.4 in) and weight in males is 134–190 g (4.7–6.7 oz) and 140–273 g (4.9–9.6 oz) in females. Its coloration is sandy-brown above, vermiculated darker, the facial disc is sandy-brown, without a distinct rim. The flight feathers are barred cinnamon and dusky and the tail is cinnamon with darker brown bars. The hind crown has buffy-whitish border. It has honey-brown eyes and small ear tufts. The tarsi are feathered to the base of the toes. The Colombian screech owl was formerly considered a distinct species, but is now considered conspecific. [more]

Familie Tytonidae (Barn owls):
Gattung Tyto:
Schleiereule / Barn owl (Tyto alba)
Alternative Klassifikation: Strix alba
Auch bekannst als: Western barn owl
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The barn owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl in the world and one of the most widespread of all species of birds, being found almost everywhere in the world except for the polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Himalayas, most of Indonesia, and some Pacific Islands. It is also known as the common barn owl, to distinguish it from the other species in its family, Tytonidae, which forms one of the two main lineages of living owls, the other being the typical owls (Strigidae). [more]
Vokalisierung: Large repertoire of mainly hissing and screeching sounds. [Link]
Gesang: Song consists of a single, drawn screech, lasting about a second and is often performed in flight. Starting in a very hoarse tone, then progressing with a rising pitch into a more burbling sound, before suddenly ending. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=33-35 cm, Flügelspanne=80-95 cm, Gewicht=240-350 g

Ordnung Trogoniformes (Trogons and quetzals):

Familie Trogonidae:
Gattung Trogon:
Trogon massena / Slaty-tailed trogon (Trogon massena)
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Allgemein: The slaty-tailed trogon (Trogon massena) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. It breeds in lowlands from southeastern Mexico south through Central America, to Colombia, and a small region of northwestern Ecuador. [more]

Trogon collaris / Collared trogon (Trogon collaris)
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The collared trogon (Trogon collaris) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. [more]

Trogon caligatus / Gartered trogon (Trogon caligatus)
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Wikipedia: Gartered trogon
The gartered trogon (Trogon caligatus), also known as the northern violaceous trogon, is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. It is found in forests in east-central Mexico, south through Central America, to north-western South America (west or north of the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela).[2] It was formerly treated as a subspecies of the violaceous trogon.[1][3] [more]

Trogon rufus / Black-throated trogon (Trogon rufus)
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The black-throated trogon, also known as yellow-bellied trogon, (Trogon rufus) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. Although it is also called "yellow-bellied trogon" it is not the only trogon with a yellow belly. It breeds in lowlands from Honduras south to western Ecuador and northern Argentina. [more]

Trogon viridis / White-tailed trogon (Trogon viridis)
Auch bekannst als: Green-backed trogon
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Wikipedia: White-tailed trogon
The white-tailed trogon (Trogon chionurus) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family. It is found in tropical humid forests of the Chocó, ranging from Panama, through western Colombia, to western Ecuador. It was formerly considered a subspecies of T. viridis, which is widespread in South America east of the Andes, but under the English name white-tailed trogon (a name now reserved for T. chionurus, leaving T. viridis as the green-backed trogon).[3] [more]

Trogon melanurus / Black-tailed trogon (Trogon melanurus)
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The black-tailed trogon (Trogon melanurus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is found in humid forest in the Amazon basin, north-western South America and adjacent Panama. The taxon mesurus from western Ecuador and far north-western Peru was formerly considered a subspecies of the black-tailed trogon, but is now considered a separate species, the Ecuadorian trogon. [more]

Trogon chionurus / White-tailed trogon (Trogon chionurus)
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The white-tailed trogon (Trogon chionurus) is a near passerine bird in the trogon family. It is found in tropical humid forests of the Chocó, ranging from Panama, through western Colombia, to western Ecuador. It was formerly considered a subspecies of T. viridis, which is widespread in South America east of the Andes, but under the English name white-tailed trogon (a name now reserved for T. chionurus, leaving T. viridis as the green-backed trogon).[3] [more]

Trogon mesurus / Ecuadorian trogon (Trogon mesurus)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian trogon
The Ecuadorian trogon (Trogon mesurus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is found in deciduous and semi-humid forest and woodland in western Ecuador and far north-western Peru. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the black-tailed trogon, which it resembles, except for its white eyes. It does not currently have any subspecies listed in the Catalogue of Life.[3] [more]

Trogon comptus / Blue-tailed trogon (Trogon comptus)
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Blauscheiteltrogon / Blue-crowned trogon (Trogon curucui)
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The blue-crowned trogon (Trogon curucui) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Trogon personatus / Masked trogon (Trogon personatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trogon personata
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The masked trogon (Trogon personatus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae. It is fairly common in humid highland forests in South America, mainly the Andes and tepuis. [more]

Trogon ramonianus / Amazonian trogon (Trogon ramonianus)
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Wikipedia: Amazonian trogon
The Amazonian trogon (Trogon ramonianus), is a near passerine bird in the trogon family, Trogonidae. It is found in humid forests in the Amazon of South America. Until recently, the Amazonian trogon was considered a subspecies of the violaceous trogon (T. violaceous). [more]

Gattung Pharomachrus:
Goldkopftrogon / Golden-headed quetzal (Pharomachrus auriceps)
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Wikipedia: Golden-headed quetzal
The golden-headed quetzal or corequenque (Pharomachrus auriceps) is a strikingly coloured bird in the genus Pharomachrus; it is also referred to as Trogon auriceps. It is found in moist mid-elevation forests from eastern Panama to northern Bolivia. [more]

Kammtrogon / Crested quetzal (Pharomachrus antisianus)
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Wikipedia: Crested quetzal
The crested quetzal /ketSAHL/ (Pharomachrus antisianus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae native to South America, where it is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Pharomachrus pavoninus / Pavonine quetzal (Pharomachrus pavoninus)
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Wikipedia: Pavonine quetzal
The pavonine quetzal (Pharomachrus pavoninus) is a species of bird in the family Trogonidae, the trogons. It is also known at the peacock trogon, red-billed train bearer, or viuda pico rojo in Spanish.[2] The pavonine quetzal lives in the Neotropics, more specifically in the northern region of the Amazon basin, spreading from Colombia to Bolivia. The most notable characteristics helpful in identifying this bird are its plumage, red beak (male; females have grey bills), and its distribution - it is the only quetzal occupying the lowland rainforest east of the Andes.[2][3] [more]

Ordnung Galbuliformes (Jacamars):

Familie Galbulidae:
Gattung Galbula:
Galbula ruficauda / Rufous-tailed jacamar (Galbula ruficauda)
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The rufous-tailed jacamar (Galbula ruficauda) is a near-passerine bird which breeds in the tropical New World in southern Mexico, Central America and South America as far south as southern Brazil and Ecuador. [more]

Galbula albirostris / Yellow-billed jacamar (Galbula albirostris)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-billed jacamar
The yellow-billed jacamar (Galbula albirostris) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[2] [more]

Galbula pastazae / Coppery-chested jacamar (Galbula pastazae)
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Wikipedia: Coppery-chested jacamar
The coppery-chested jacamar (Galbula pastazae) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.[2][3] [more]

Galbula cyanescens / Bluish-fronted jacamar (Galbula cyanescens)
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Wikipedia: Bluish-fronted jacamar
The bluish-fronted jacamar (Galbula cyanescens) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru.[2][3] [more]

Galbula dea / Paradise jacamar (Galbula dea)
Alternative Klassifikation: Alcedo dea
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Wikipedia: Paradise jacamar
The paradise jacamar (Galbula dea) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[2][3] [more]

Galbula chalcothorax / Purplish jacamar (Galbula chalcothorax)
Alternative Klassifikation: Galbula leucogastra chalcothorax
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Wikipedia: Purplish jacamar
The purplish jacamar (Galbula chalcothorax) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2][3] [more]

Galbula tombacea / White-chinned jacamar (Galbula tombacea)
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Wikipedia: White-chinned jacamar
The white-chinned jacamar (Galbula tombacea) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[2] [more]

Gattung Jacamerops:
Jacamerops aureus / Great jacamar (Jacamerops aureus)
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Wikipedia: Great jacamar
The great jacamar (Jacamerops aureus) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is placed in the monotypic genus Jacamerops.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, where its natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests.[1] [more]

Gattung Brachygalba:
Brachygalba lugubris / Brown jacamar (Brachygalba lugubris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Galbula lugubris
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Wikipedia: Brown jacamar
The brown jacamar (Brachygalba lugubris) is a species of bird in the family Galbulidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.[2][3] [more]

Familie Bucconidae:
Gattung Bucco:
Bucco capensis / Collared puffbird (Bucco capensis)
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The collared puffbird (Bucco capensis) is bird in the family Bucconidae that is found across the northern region of South America in the Amazon Basin, southern Colombia and Venezuela, and the Guianas. [more]

Bucco macrodactylus / Chestnut-capped puffbird (Bucco macrodactylus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cyphos macrodactylus
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-capped puffbird
The chestnut-capped puffbird (Bucco macrodactylus) is a species of bird in the family Bucconidae, the puffbirds. [more]

Bucco tamatia / Spotted puffbird (Bucco tamatia)
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Wikipedia: Spotted puffbird
The spotted puffbird (Bucco tamatia) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical and tropical swamps and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Nystalus:
Nystalus radiatus / Barred puffbird (Nystalus radiatus)
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The barred puffbird (Nystalus radiatus) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It lives in forests in the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena of Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. They can often be found in the middle to upper levels of the forests, in addition it has been spotted on the edges of forest trials, wires in loosely populated land, clearings with scattered trees, and occasionally in lower stories of humid forest borders. In terms of behavior, this bird is easily overlooked because of its propensity to sit still for long periods of time (similar to other puffbirds). Migration of this species has not been observed. Their diet consists of beetles, large caterpillars, local praying mantis, and small lizards. It can be identified by its faint red color, long, narrow and slightly graduated tail, creamy yellow colored iris and small size.[2][3] [more]

Nystalus obamai / Western striolated-puffbird (Nystalus obamai)
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Wikipedia: Western striolated-puffbird
The western striolated puffbird (Nystalus obamai) was considered conspecific with the eastern striolated puffbird.[1][2] It lives in Bolivia, western Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[3] Its natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests. It was named after U.S. president Barack Obama.[4] [more]

Gattung Nonnula:
Nonnula brunnea / Brown nunlet (Nonnula brunnea)
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Wikipedia: Brown nunlet
The brown nunlet (Nonnula brunnea) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. [more]

Nonnula rubecula / Rusty-breasted nunlet (Nonnula rubecula)
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Wikipedia: Rusty-breasted nunlet
The rusty-breasted nunlet (Nonnula rubecula) is a species of puffbird in the Bucconidae family. It is found in two major ranges: regions of the central Amazon Basin with parts of the Guianas; and in southeastern Brazil, with Paraguay and Argentina, including in the interior, the cerrado. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Malacoptila:
Malacoptila panamensis / White-whiskered puffbird (Malacoptila panamensis)
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Wikipedia: White-whiskered puffbird
The white-whiskered puffbird (Malacoptila panamensis) is a resident breeding bird species from southeastern Mexico to central Ecuador. It is sometimes known as the white-whiskered softwing. [more]

Malacoptila fulvogularis / Black-streaked puffbird (Malacoptila fulvogularis)
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Wikipedia: Black-streaked puffbird
The black-streaked puffbird (Malacoptila fulvogularis) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Schnurrbart-Faulvogel / Moustached puffbird (Malacoptila mystacalis)
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Wikipedia: Moustached puffbird
The moustached puffbird (Malacoptila mystacalis) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It is one of seven species in the genus Malacoptila. [more]

Malacoptila fusca / White-chested puffbird (Malacoptila fusca)
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Wikipedia: White-chested puffbird
The white-chested puffbird (Malacoptila fusca) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It is one of seven species in the genus Malacoptila. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Notharchus:
Notharchus tectus / Pied puffbird (Notharchus tectus)
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Wikipedia: Pied puffbird
The pied puffbird (Notharchus tectus) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. [more]

Notharchus hyperrhynchus / White-necked puffbird (Notharchus hyperrhynchus)
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Wikipedia: White-necked puffbird
The white-necked puffbird (Notharchus hyperrhynchus) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. [more]

Notharchus pectoralis / Black-breasted puffbird (Notharchus pectoralis)
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Wikipedia: Black-breasted puffbird
The black-breasted puffbird (Notharchus pectoralis) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. [more]

Gattung Monasa:
Monasa morphoeus / White-fronted nunbird (Monasa morphoeus)
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Wikipedia: White-fronted nunbird
The white-fronted nunbird (Monasa morphoeus) is a species of near passerine bird in the puffbird family (Bucconidae). It is found in the tropical Americas. [more]

Monasa flavirostris / Yellow-billed nunbird (Monasa flavirostris)
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Wikipedia: Yellow-billed nunbird
The yellow-billed nunbird (Monasa flavirostris) is a species of puffbird in the family Bucconidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical and tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical and tropical swamps, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Schwarzstirntrappist / Black-fronted nunbird (Monasa nigrifrons)
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Wikipedia: Black-fronted nunbird
The black-fronted nunbird (Monasa nigrifrons) is a species of bird in the family Bucconidae, the puffbirds. [more]

Gattung Chelidoptera:
Chelidoptera tenebrosa / Swallow-winged puffbird (Chelidoptera tenebrosa)
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Wikipedia: Swallow-winged puffbird
The swallow-winged puffbird (Chelidoptera tenebrosa) is a species of bird in the family Bucconidae, the puffbirds. It is also called the swallow-wing. It is the only species in the genus Chelidoptera.[2] [more]

Überordnung Galloanserae:

Ordnung Galliformes (Hühnervögel / Landfowls):
Familie Cracidae:
Gattung Ortalis:
Ortalis guttata / Speckled chachalaca (Ortalis guttata)
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Wikipedia: Speckled chachalaca
The speckled chachalaca (Ortalis guttata) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is found in forests and woodlands in the western Amazon Basin. It has distinct white scaling/spotting on the lower neck and chest, but otherwise it resembles other chachalacas, it being vaguely pheasant-like (though far more arboreal and social), and with an overall brown plumage. [more]

Ortalis erythroptera / Rufous-headed chachalaca (Ortalis erythroptera)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-headed chachalaca
The rufous-headed chachalaca (Ortalis erythroptera) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is found in Colombia and adjacent Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and plantations . It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Penelope:
Rostbauchguan / Crested guan (Penelope purpurascens)
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La fortuna crested guan. 2018-02-26 10.56.06 Central America
The crested guan (Penelope purpurascens) is a member of an ancient group of birds of the family Cracidae, which are related to the Australasian mound builders. It is found in the Neotropics, in lowlands forests ranging from south Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula to western Ecuador and southern Venezuela. The sexes are similar in appearance; the plumage is mainly dark brown with white spotting, an area of bare skin round the eye, bright red wattles, a bushy crest, a long broad tail and pink legs. It is a social bird, often seen in pairs or small family groups. It feeds in trees, mainly on fruit, and builds a nest of twigs on a branch. The two or three white eggs are incubated by the female. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated this bird's conservation status as "least concern". [more]

Penelope ortoni / Baudo guan (Penelope ortoni)
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Wikipedia: Baudo guan
The Baudó guan (Penelope ortoni) is a species of bird from the family Cracidae. It is restricted to humid forests in the west Andean foothills of western Colombia and north-western Ecuador. It is highly sensitive to hunting and habitat destruction, with large sections of the main distribution in the Chocó having already disappeared. Consequently, it is considered to be endangered by BirdLife International and IUCN. [more]

Spixguan / Spix's guan (Penelope jacquacu)
Alternative Klassifikation: Penelope obscura jacquacu
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Wikipedia: Spix's guan
Spix's guan (Penelope jacquacu) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is "the prototypical cracid of the Amazonian lowlands."[2] The common name commemorates the German naturalist Johann Baptist von Spix (1782-1826).[3] [more]

Penelope montagnii / Andean guan (Penelope montagnii)
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Wikipedia: Andean guan
The Andean guan (Penelope montagnii) is a gamefowl species of the family Cracidae, in which it belongs to the guan subfamily Penelopinae. This bird occurs in the highlands (5,000 ft/1,500 m ASL and higher) of the Andes, from Venezuela and Colombia through Ecuador and Peru south to Bolivia and perhaps northwesternmost Argentina.[2] [more]

Bartguan / Bearded guan (Penelope barbata)
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Wikipedia: Bearded guan
The bearded guan (Penelope barbata) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Aburria:
Aburria aburri / Wattled guan (Aburria aburri)
Alternative Klassifikation: Penelope aburri
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Wikipedia: Wattled guan
The wattled guan (Aburria aburri) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is a fairly large black cracid with blue-based, black-tipped beak and a long, red-and-yellow wattle. [more]

Gattung Crax:
Tuberkelhokko / Great curassow (Crax rubra)
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Tikal great curassow. 2018-02-07 12.29.42 Central America
The great curassow (Crax rubra) (Spanish: hocofaisán, pavón norteño) is a large, pheasant-like bird from the Neotropical rainforests, its range extending from eastern Mexico, through Central America to western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. Male birds are black with curly crests and yellow beaks; females come in three colour morphs, barred, rufous and black. These birds form small groups, foraging mainly on the ground for fruits and arthropods, and the occasional small vertebrate, but they roost and nest in trees. This species is monogamous, the male usually building the rather small nest of leaves in which two eggs are laid. This species is threatened by loss of habitat and hunting, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as "vulnerable". [more]

Crax globulosa / Wattled curassow (Crax globulosa)
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Wikipedia: Wattled curassow
The wattled curassow (Crax globulosa) is a threatened member of the family Cracidae, the curassows, guans, and chachalacas. It is found in remote rainforests in the western Amazon basin in South America. Males have black plumage, except for a white crissum (the area around the cloaca), with curly feathers on the head and red bill ornaments and wattles. Females and juveniles are similar but lack the bill ornamentation and have a reddish-buff crissum area. The wattled curassow is the most ancient lineage of the southern Crax curassows. In captivity, it sometimes hybridises with the blue-billed curassow. [more]

Gattung Chamaepetes:
Chamaepetes goudotii / Sickle-winged guan (Chamaepetes goudotii)
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Wikipedia: Sickle-winged guan
The sickle-winged guan (Chamaepetes goudotii) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. [more]

Gattung Mitu:
Mitu salvini / Salvin's curassow (Mitu salvini)
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Wikipedia: Salvin's curassow
Salvin's curassow (Mitu salvini) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Gattung Nothocrax:
Nothocrax urumutum / Nocturnal curassow (Nothocrax urumutum)
Alternative Klassifikation: Crax urumutum
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Wikipedia: Nocturnal curassow
The nocturnal curassow (Nothocrax urumutum) is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swampland. [more]

Gattung Pipile:
Pipile cumanensis / Blue-throated piping guan (Pipile cumanensis)
Auch bekannst als: Blue-throated piping-guan
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Wikipedia: Blue-throated piping guan
The blue-throated piping guan (Pipile cumanensis) is a South American bird of the family Cracidae that is somewhat similar in appearance to the turkey. [more]

Familie Odontophoridae:
Gattung Odontophorus:
Odontophorus gujanensis / Marbled wood quail (Odontophorus gujanensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Tetrao gujanensis
Auch bekannst als: Marbled wood-quail
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Wikipedia: Marbled wood quail
The marbled wood quail (Odontophorus gujanensis), also known as the Amazonian wood quail, is a species of bird in the New World quail family. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Odontophorus speciosus / Rufous-breasted wood quail (Odontophorus speciosus)
Auch bekannst als: Rufous-breasted wood-quail
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Wikipedia: Rufous-breasted wood quail
The rufous-breasted wood quail (Odontophorus speciosus) is a species of bird in the family Odontophoridae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru primarily on the east side of the Andes between 800 and 2000m in elevation (higher in Peru).[2] [more]

Schwarzrückenwachtel / Black-backed wood quail (Odontophorus melanonotus)
Auch bekannst als: Dark-backed wood-quail
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Odontophorus erythrops / Rufous-fronted wood quail (Odontophorus erythrops)
Auch bekannst als: Rufous-fronted wood-quail
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Wikipedia: Rufous-fronted wood quail
The rufous-fronted wood quail (Odontophorus erythrops) is a species of bird in the family Odontophoridae. [more]

Odontophorus stellatus / Starred wood quail (Odontophorus stellatus)
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Wikipedia: Starred wood quail
The starred wood quail (Odontophorus stellatus) is a species of bird in the family Odontophoridae (New World quail). It is found in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests of Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Rhynchortyx:
Rhynchortyx cinctus / Tawny-faced quail (Rhynchortyx cinctus)
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Wikipedia: Tawny-faced quail
The tawny-faced quail (Rhynchortyx cinctus) is a species of bird in the family Odontophoridae, and the only species in its genus Rhynchortyx. [more]

Ordnung Apodiformes (Segler / Swifts and hummingbirds):

Familie Apodidae (Swifts):
Unterfamilie Cypseloidinae:
Gattung Cypseloides:
Cypseloides cherriei / Spot-fronted swift (Cypseloides cherriei)
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Wikipedia: Spot-fronted swift
The spot-fronted swift (Cypseloides cherriei) is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador and western Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. The scientific name commemorates the specimen collector George K. Cherrie. [more]

Cypseloides cryptus / White-chinned swift (Cypseloides cryptus)
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Wikipedia: White-chinned swift
The white-chinned swift (Cypseloides cryptus) is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Cypseloides lemosi / White-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi)
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Wikipedia: White-chested swift
The white-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi) is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Streptoprocne:
Streptoprocne rutila / Chestnut-collared swift (Streptoprocne rutila)
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The chestnut-collared swift (Streptoprocne rutila) is a resident breeding bird from Mexico and Trinidad south to Peru and Bolivia. It was one of the species of Cypseloides controversially moved to Streptoprocne by the AOU (BLI 2004). [more]

Streptoprocne zonaris / White-collared swift (Streptoprocne zonaris)
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The white-collared swift (Streptoprocne zonaris) is a resident breeding bird from central Mexico, the Greater Antilles and Trinidad south to Peru, northern Argentina and southeastern Brazil. [more]

Unterfamilie Apodinae:
Gattung Chaetura:
Schornsteinsegler / Chimney swift (Chaetura pelagica)
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The chimney swift (Chaetura pelagica) is a bird belonging to the swift family Apodidae. A member of the genus Chaetura, it is closely related to both the Vaux's swift and the Chapman's swift; in the past, the three were sometimes considered to be conspecific. It has no subspecies. The chimney swift is a medium-sized, sooty gray bird with very long, slender wings and very short legs. Like all swifts, it is incapable of perching, and can only cling vertically to surfaces. [more]

Chaetura brachyura / Short-tailed swift (Chaetura brachyura)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed swift
The short-tailed swift (Chaetura brachyura) is a bird in the Apodidae, or swift family. [more]

Chaetura cinereiventris / Gray-rumped swift (Chaetura cinereiventris)
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Wikipedia: Gray-rumped swift
The grey-rumped swift (Chaetura cinereiventris) is a small swift. [more]

Chaetura spinicaudus / Band-rumped swift (Chaetura spinicaudus)
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Wikipedia: Band-rumped swift
The band-rumped swift (Chaetura spinicaudus) is a small swift. Until 1998, it was known as Chaetura spinicauda. At that time, the previously considered subspecies Costa Rican swift, Chaetura fumosa, was split from this species and the scientific name was modified from C. spinacauda to C. spinacaudus. [more]

Chaetura egregia / Pale-rumped swift (Chaetura egregia)
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The pale-rumped swift (Chaetura egregia) is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Gattung Aeronautes:
Bergsegler / White-tipped swift (Aeronautes montivagus)
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The white-tipped swift (Aeronautes montivagus) is a species of swift in the family Apodidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Tachornis:
Tachornis squamata / Fork-tailed palm-swift (Tachornis squamata)
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The Neotropical palm swift or fork-tailed palm swift (Tachornis squamata) is a swift native to tropical South America (from Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas south to northeastern Peru and Brazil) and Trinidad in the Caribbean. [more]

Familie Trochilidae (Hummingbirds):
Gattung Phaethornis:
Grüner Schattenkolibri / Green hermit (Phaethornis guy)
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Wikipedia: Green hermit
The green hermit (Phaethornis guy) is a large hummingbird that is a resident breeder from southern Central America (Costa Rica and Panama) south to northern South America (north-eastern Venezuela and Trinidad, and the northern Andes of eastern Peru) [more]

Westlicher Langschwanz-Schattenkolibri / Long-billed hermit (Phaethornis longirostris)
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The long-billed hermit (Phaethornis longirostris) is a large hummingbird that is a resident breeder from central Mexico south to northwestern Colombia, extreme western Venezuela and western Ecuador. This species was formerly known as the western long-tailed hermit or just long-tailed hermit, but was renamed to highlight its unusual bill. [more]

Streifenkehl-Schattenkolibri / Stripe-throated hermit (Phaethornis striigularis)
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Wikipedia: Stripe-throated hermit
The stripe-throated hermit (Phaethornis striigularis) is a species of hummingbird from Central America and north-western South America. It is generally fairly common and considered Least Concern by BirdLife International. [more]

Phaethornis syrmatophorus / Tawny-bellied hermit (Phaethornis syrmatophorus)
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Wikipedia: Tawny-bellied hermit
The tawny-bellied hermit (Phaethornis syrmatophorus) is a species of hummingbird. It is found in the mountains of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru usually in humid forest understory and undergrowth.[2][3] This is where it spends its time foraging for arthropods and nectar via traplining like the diet of most if not all hummingbirds.[2][3] It thrives in elevations above 1000m, where at lower levels it is gradually replaced by the White-Whiskered Hermit.[4] [more]

Smaragdschattenkolibri / White-whiskered hermit (Phaethornis yaruqui)
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Wikipedia: White-whiskered hermit
The white-whiskered hermit (Phaethornis yaruqui) is a hummingbird that is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Dunkler Schattenkolibri / Great-billed hermit (Phaethornis malaris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus malaris
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The great-billed hermit (Phaethornis malaris) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. [more]

Braunbauch-Schattenkolibri / Straight-billed hermit (Phaethornis bourcieri)
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Wikipedia: Straight-billed hermit
The straight-billed hermit (Phaethornis bourcieri) is a species of bird in the family Trochilidae, the hummingbirds. [more]

Schwarzkehl-Schattenkolibri / Black-throated hermit (Phaethornis atrimentalis)
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The black-throated hermit (Phaethornis atrimentalis) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. This small hermit is found in the western Amazon in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its diet pertains to anthropods and flowering plants such as Costus, Aechmea, Palicourea and Drymonia.[2] [more]

Weißbart-Schattenkolibri / White-bearded hermit (Phaethornis hispidus)
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Wikipedia: White-bearded hermit
The white-bearded hermit (Phaethornis hispidus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Phaethornis ruber / Reddish hermit (Phaethornis ruber)
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Wikipedia: Reddish hermit
The reddish hermit (Phaethornis ruber) is a species of bird in the family Trochilidae, the hummingbirds. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and in the Guianas. At 7.5 cm (3 in) and a weight under 3 grams, it is among the smallest of the hermits and smallest birds overall.[2] Its natural habitats are forest and woodland, primarily humid. [more]

Binden-Zwergschattenkolibri / Gray-chinned hermit (Phaethornis griseogularis)
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Wikipedia: Gray-chinned hermit
The grey-chinned hermit (Phaethornis griseogularis) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and - marginally - far northern Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and heavily degraded former forest. This is not a quiet species, where it will often sing and have audible wing noises.[2] [more]

Gattung Aglaeactis:
Rostroter Andenkolibri / Shining sunbeam (Aglaeactis cupripennis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus cupripennis
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Wikipedia: Shining sunbeam
The Shining sunbeam (Aglaeactis cupripennis) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. [more]

Gattung Coeligena:
Coeligena iris / Rainbow starfrontlet (Coeligena iris)
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Wikipedia: Rainbow starfrontlet
The rainbow starfrontlet (Coeligena iris) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, at elevations of 1500 – 3300 m, and heavily degraded former forest. They can be seen along the edges of forests and adjacent shrubby areas. [more]

Bronzeandenkolibri / Bronzy Inca (Coeligena coeligena)
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Wikipedia: Bronzy Inca
The bronzy inca (Coeligena coeligena) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Brauner Andenkolibri / Brown Inca (Coeligena wilsoni)
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Wikipedia: Brown Inca
The brown inca (Coeligena wilsoni) is a species of hummingbird found in forests between 1000 and 2800 m along the Pacific slope of the Andes from western Colombia to southern Ecuador. [more]

Coeligena torquata / Collared inca (Coeligena torquata)
Auch bekannst als: Collared inca
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Wikipedia: Collared inca
The collared inca (Coeligena torquata) is a species of hummingbird found in humid Andean forests from western Venezuela, through Colombia and Ecuador, to Peru and Bolivia. It is very distinctive and unique in having a white chest-patch and white on the tail. Like other hummingbirds it takes energy from flower nectar (especially from bromeliads), while the plant benefits from the symbiotic relationship by being pollinated. Its protein source is small arthropods such as insects. It is normally solitary and can be found at varying heights above the ground, often in the open.[2] [more]

Coeligena lutetiae / Buff-winged starfrontlet (Coeligena lutetiae)
Alternative Klassifikation: Coeligena lutetia
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Wikipedia: Buff-winged starfrontlet
The buff-winged starfrontlet (Coeligena lutetiae) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Eriocnemis:
Türkiskehl-Höschenkolibri / Turquoise-throated puffleg (Eriocnemis godini)
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Wikipedia: Turquoise-throated puffleg
The turquoise-throated puffleg (Eriocnemis godini), also known as Godin's puffleg, is a species of hummingbird from Ecuador. It is mostly green with blue undertail coverts and white powder-puffs of downy feathers on the legs, and the male has a bluish-purple throat patch. It is only known from a few specimens taken in the nineteenth century and its taxonomic position is unclear. The type of habitat in which the type species was recovered has largely disappeared, and recent surveys trying to find this bird have failed. The International Union for Conservation of Nature believes it may be extinct, but there is a possibility that some individuals remain, so the bird has been rated as "critically endangered". [more]

Goldbrust-Höschenkolibri / Golden-breasted puffleg (Eriocnemis mosquera)
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Wikipedia: Golden-breasted puffleg
The golden-breasted puffleg (Eriocnemis mosquera) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Eriocnemis nigrivestis / Black-breasted puffleg (Eriocnemis nigrivestis)
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Wikipedia: Black-breasted puffleg
The black-breasted puffleg (Eriocnemis nigrivestis) is a species of hummingbird native to Ecuador. It is Endangered, with less than 300 individuals remaining in the wild. [more]

Eriocnemis aline / Emerald-bellied puffleg (Eriocnemis aline)
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Wikipedia: Emerald-bellied puffleg
The emerald-bellied puffleg (Eriocnemis aline) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Eriocnemis luciani / Sapphire-vented puffleg (Eriocnemis luciani)
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Wikipedia: Sapphire-vented puffleg
The sapphire-vented puffleg (Eriocnemis luciani) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It sometimes includes the coppery-naped puffleg as a subspecies. [more]

Schwarzhöschen / Black-thighed puffleg (Eriocnemis derbyi)
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Wikipedia: Black-thighed puffleg
The black-thighed puffleg (Eriocnemis derbyi) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found at humid forest edge and ravines in the Andean highlands of Colombia and northern Ecuador. It is threatened by habitat loss. As suggested by its name, the feathering around its legs is black, which is unique among the pufflegs. Otherwise its plumage is green with a contrastingly black tail. [more]

Violettkehl-Höschenkolibri / Glowing puffleg (Eriocnemis vestita)
Alternative Klassifikation: Eriocnemis vestitus
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Wikipedia: Glowing puffleg
The glowing puffleg (Eriocnemis vestita) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Gattung Lafresnaya:
Samtbauchkolibri / Mountain velvetbreast (Lafresnaya lafresnayi)
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Wikipedia: Mountain velvetbreast
The mountain velvetbreast (Lafresnaya lafresnayi) is a species in the family Trochilidae, the family to which all hummingbirds belong. It is the only member of its genus and is found in the Andes, mostly between 2400 and 3500 m (7,900 to 11,500 ft), of northwestern Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are clearings and bushes at the edges of subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded forests. [more]

Gattung Lesbia:
Schwarzschwanzsylphe / Black-tailed trainbearer (Lesbia victoriae)
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Wikipedia: Black-tailed trainbearer
The black-tailed trainbearer (Lesbia victoriae) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found between 2500 and 3800m in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Grünschwanzsylphe / Green-tailed trainbearer (Lesbia nuna)
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Wikipedia: Green-tailed trainbearer
The green-tailed trainbearer (Lesbia nuna) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Metallura:
Metallura baroni / Violet-throated metaltail (Metallura baroni)
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Wikipedia: Violet-throated metaltail
The violet-throated metaltail (Metallura baroni) — also called métallure de baron, metalura de azuay, and metalura gorjivioleta — is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. it is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Metallura odomae / Neblina metaltail (Metallura odomae)
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The neblina metaltail, métallure du Chinguela, or metalura del Chinguela (Metallura odomae) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.[1] [more]

Smaragdkehl-Glanzschwänzchen / Tyrian metaltail (Metallura tyrianthina)
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Wikipedia: Tyrian metaltail
The Tyrian metaltail (Metallura tyrianthina) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Grünes Glanzschwänzchen / Viridian metaltail (Metallura williami)
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Wikipedia: Viridian metaltail
The viridian metaltail (Metallura williami) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Gattung Oreotrochilus:
Grünkopf-Andenkolibri / Green-headed hillstar (Oreotrochilus stolzmanni)
Alternative Klassifikation: Oreotrochilus estella stolzmanni
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Wikipedia: Green-headed hillstar
The green-headed hillstar (Oreotrochilus stolzmanni) is a species of hummingbird found in the Andes of southern Ecuador and northern and central Peru.[2][3] It is one of 6 species in the genus Oreotrochilus, and can be distinguished from its relatives by subtle differences in plumage coloration.[4] The green-headed hillstar received its name due to its bronze and green crown and gorget of bright emerald green plumage. The species was first discovered by English ornithologist Osbert Salvin in 1895 and named after Polish ornithologist Jean Stanislaus Stolzmann.[5][6] [more]

Blaulatzkolibri / Blue-throated hillstar (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus)
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The blue-throated hillstar (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus) is a hummingbird found only in a small portion of the southwestern Andes in Ecuador. It was discovered in 2017.[1][2] [more]

Oreotrochilus chimborazo / Ecuadorian hillstar (Oreotrochilus chimborazo)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian hillstar
The Ecuadorian hillstar (Oreotrochilus chimborazo) is a species of hummingbird. It is native to the Andes of Ecuador and extreme southern Colombia. Its main habitat type is high-altitude mountain grassland between 3500 and 5200 meters.[2] [more]

Gattung Amazilia:
Amazilia tzacatl / Rufous-tailed hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus tzacatl
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The rufous-tailed hummingbird (Amazilia tzacatl) is a medium-sized hummingbird that breeds from east-central Mexico, through Central America and Colombia, east to western Venezuela and south through western Ecuador to near the border with Peru. The larger Escudo hummingbird from Isla Escudo de Veraguas in Panama is commonly considered a subspecies of the rufous-tailed hummingbird. This is a common to abundant bird of open country, river banks, woodland, scrub, forest edge, coffee plantations and gardens up to 1,850 m (6,070 ft). [more]

Gattung Chlorostilbon:
Chlorostilbon mellisugus / Blue-tailed emerald (Chlorostilbon mellisugus)
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Wikipedia: Blue-tailed emerald
The blue-tailed emerald (Chlorostilbon mellisugus) is a hummingbird found in tropical and subtropical South America east of the Andes from Colombia east to the Guianas and Trinidad, and south to northern Bolivia and central Brazil. [more]

Westandensmaragdkolibri / Western emerald (Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus)
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Wikipedia: Western emerald
The western emerald (Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. While most taxonomic authorities recognize it as a separate species, the Birdlife International checklist considers it as a subspecies of either the blue-tailed emerald, C. mellisugus, or the red-billed emerald, C. gibsoni.[1][2] [more]

Gattung Chalcostigma:
Chalcostigma ruficeps / Rufous-capped thornbill (Chalcostigma ruficeps)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-capped thornbill
The rufous-capped thornbill (Chalcostigma ruficeps) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Weißspitzen-Glanzschwänzchen / Rainbow-bearded thornbill (Chalcostigma herrani)
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Wikipedia: Rainbow-bearded thornbill
The rainbow-bearded thornbill (Chalcostigma herrani) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland. [more]

Chalcostigma stanleyi / Blue-mantled thornbill (Chalcostigma stanleyi)
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Wikipedia: Blue-mantled thornbill
The blue-mantled thornbill (Chalcostigma stanleyi) is a species of hummingbird native to the high-altitude forest and grassland regions of Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru. [more]

Gattung Heliangelus:
Amethystsonnennymphe / Amethyst-throated sunangel (Heliangelus amethysticollis)
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Wikipedia: Amethyst-throated sunangel
The amethyst-throated sunangel (Heliangelus amethysticollis) is a species of hummingbird. [more]

Purpurkehl-Sonnennymphe / Purple-throated sunangel (Heliangelus viola)
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Wikipedia: Purple-throated sunangel
The purple-throated sunangel (Heliangelus viola) is a species of midsized hummingbird in the genus Heliangelus. It is found in western Ecuador and northwestern Peru.[2] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest at an elevation ranging from 2150 to 3050 meters.[1] It forages in the midstory of the forest for nectar.[3] The sunangel is one of the more common hummingbirds in the Andean highlands and is more habituated to both human settlement and open habitats than many of its relatives. It is listed by the IUCN as a species of Least Concern due to its large range and its treatment as a frequently-seen species across much of its range.[1] [more]

Goldkehl-Sonnennymphe / Little sunangel (Heliangelus micraster)
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Wikipedia: Little sunangel
The flame-throated sunangel or little sunangel (Heliangelus micraster) is a species of hummingbird. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Blaue Sonnennymphe / Royal sunangel (Heliangelus regalis)
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Wikipedia: Royal sunangel
The royal sunangel (Heliangelus regalis) is a species of hummingbird. It is endemic to subtropical elfin forests and shrubs in the Andes of northern Peru and adjacent south-eastern Ecuador. It is endangered due to habitat loss. It is strongly sexually dichromatic, and while females resemble other female sunangels, males are unique with their iridescent dark blue plumage. [more]

Heliangelus strophianus / Gorgeted sunangel (Heliangelus strophianus)
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Wikipedia: Gorgeted sunangel
The gorgeted sunangel (Heliangelus strophianus) is a species of hummingbird found on the west slope of Ecuador and extreme southwestern Colombia. [more]

Grünband-Sonnennymphe / Tourmaline sunangel (Heliangelus exortis)
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Wikipedia: Tourmaline sunangel
The tourmaline sunangel (Heliangelus exortis) is a species of hummingbird. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Anthracothorax:
Schwarzbrust-Mangokolibri / Black-throated mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus nigricollis
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Wikipedia: Black-throated mango
The black-throated mango (Anthracothorax nigricollis) is a hummingbird species native to South America and Trinidad and Tobago. [more]

Gattung Heliomaster:
Heliomaster longirostris / Long-billed starthroat (Heliomaster longirostris)
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Wikipedia: Long-billed starthroat
The long-billed starthroat (Heliomaster longirostris) is a hummingbird that breeds from southern Mexico to Panama, from Colombia south and east to Bolivia and Brazil, and on Trinidad. It is present throughout South and Central America and is an uncommon but widespread species, which appears to be a local or seasonal migrant, although its movements are not well understood. [more]

Gattung Hylocharis:
Rotkehl-Saphirkolibri / Rufous-throated sapphire (Hylocharis sapphirina)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-throated sapphire
The rufous-throated sapphire (Hylocharis sapphirina) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found at forest edge, savanna-like habitats and plantations in northern and central South America. [more]

Gattung Glaucis:
Kupferschattenkolibri / Bronzy hermit (Glaucis aeneus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Glaucis aenea
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Wikipedia: Bronzy hermit
The bronzy hermit (Glaucis aeneus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in forests and thickets from eastern Honduras south to western Panama, and in the Chocó of western Colombia and north-western Ecuador. It closely resembles the larger rufous-breasted hermit. [more]

Rotschwanz-Schattenkolibri / Rufous-breasted hermit (Glaucis hirsutus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Glaucis hirsuta
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Wikipedia: Rufous-breasted hermit
The rufous-breasted hermit or hairy hermit (Glaucis hirsutus) is a hummingbird that breeds from Panama south to Bolivia, and on Trinidad, Tobago and Grenada. It is a widespread and generally common species, though local populations may change in numbers and disappear altogether in marginal habitat[2] [more]

Gattung Discosura:
Grüne Fadenelfe / Green thorntail (Discosura conversii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Popelairia conversii
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Wikipedia: Green thorntail
The green thorntail (Discosura conversii) is a small hummingbird that is a resident breeder from Costa Rica to western Ecuador. It occurs at middle elevations from 700–1,400 m (2,300–4,600 ft) but may descend lower early in the wet season. In Costa Rica and Panama it is confined to the Caribbean slopes. [more]

Brustband-Fadenelfe / Black-bellied thorntail (Discosura langsdorffi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Discosura langsdorfii
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Wikipedia: Black-bellied thorntail
The black-bellied thorntail (Discosura langsdorffi) is a slow flying species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae.[2] It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and heavily degraded former forest at about a 100-300m altitude.[3] It stays high in the forest which explains the lack of scientific information on it.[4] The male will attract the female by fanning out their tail and zooming side-to-side with a loud cracking sound.[2] Generally they'd only make a quick “tsip” or “chip” noise when feeding.[3] [more]

Discosura popelairii / Wire-crested thorntail (Discosura popelairii)
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The wire-crested thorntail (Discosura popelairii) is a hummingbird which occurs in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Gattung Eutoxeres:
Adlerschnabel / White-tipped sicklebill (Eutoxeres aquila)
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The white-tipped sicklebill (Eutoxeres aquila) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama of Central America, and Colombia, Ecuador, and far northern Peru. There is also a single recent record from Mérida in Venezuela. [more]

Eutoxeres condamini / Buff-tailed sicklebill (Eutoxeres condamini)
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The buff-tailed sicklebill (Eutoxeres condamini) is a species of hermit hummingbird from the lower Andes and adjacent west Amazonian lowlands from southern Colombia and northern Ecuador to Peru and Bolivia.[2] [more]

Gattung Heliothryx:
Purpurkron-Schmuckkolibri / Purple-crowned fairy (Heliothryx barroti)
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Wikipedia: Purple-crowned fairy
The purple-crowned fairy (Heliothryx barroti) is a large hummingbird that breeds in the lowlands and hills from southeastern Mexico south to southwestern Ecuador. [more]

Heliothryx auritus / Black-eared fairy (Heliothryx auritus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Heliothryx aurita
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The black-eared fairy (Heliothryx auritus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in tropical forests in South America. [more]

Gattung Thalurania:
Violettkronennymphe / Crowned woodnymph (Thalurania colombica)
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Wikipedia: Crowned woodnymph
The crowned woodnymph (Thalurania colombica) is a species of bird in the hummingbird family Trochilidae. It is found in Belize and Guatemala to northern Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Schwalbennymphe / Fork-tailed woodnymph (Thalurania furcata)
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The fork-tailed woodnymph (Thalurania furcata) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Gattung Androdon:
Zahnschnabelkolibri / Tooth-billed hummingbird (Androdon aequatorialis)
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The tooth-billed hummingbird (Androdon aequatorialis) is a species of bird from the family Trochilidae. It is monotypic within the genus Androdon. It is found in humid forests in western Colombia, north-western Ecuador (south to Pichincha Province), and far eastern Panama (Darién Province). While generally scarce, localized and associated with the highly threatened humid sections of the Chocó, its range remains relatively large, and it is therefore considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International. [more]

Gattung Colibri:
Brauner Veilchenohrkolibri / Brown violetear (Colibri delphinae)
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The brown violetear (Colibri delphinae) is a large hummingbird that breeds at middle elevations in the mountains in Central America, and western and northern South America (primarily the Andes and the tepuis) with isolated populations on Trinidad and in the Brazilian state Bahia. [more]

Großer Veilchenohrkolibri / Sparkling violet-ear (Colibri coruscans)
Auch bekannst als: Sparkling violetear
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The sparkling violetear (Colibri coruscans) is a species of hummingbird widespread in highlands of northern and western South America, including a large part of the Andes (from Argentina and northwards), the Venezuelan Coastal Range, and the Tepuis. It occurs in a wide range of semi-open habitats, even in gardens and parks within major cities such as Quito, and is often the most common species of hummingbird in its range. The sparkling violetear is most abundant near coniferous or evergreen eucalyptus forests. It is highly vocal and territorial. [more]

Gattung Doryfera:
Doryfera ludovicae / Green-fronted lancebill (Doryfera ludovicae)
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The green-fronted lancebill (Doryfera ludovicae) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. Primarily known for its incredibly long bill and “glittering” green patch of feathers on its forehead, D. ludovicae is found in subtropical and tropical moist montane forest and prefers regions that include fast moving rivers and streams.[2] [more]

Blaustirn-Lanzettschnabel / Blue-fronted lancebill (Doryfera johannae)
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The blue-fronted lancebill (Doryfera johannae) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Threnetes:
Weißbinden-Schattenkolibri / Band-tailed barbthroat (Threnetes ruckeri)
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Wikipedia: Band-tailed barbthroat
The band-tailed barbthroat (Threnetes ruckeri) is a medium-sized hummingbird which is a resident breeder from southeastern Guatemala and Belize to western Ecuador and western Venezuela.[1] [more]

Orangekehl-Schattenkolibri / Pale-tailed barbthroat (Threnetes leucurus)
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The pale-tailed barbthroat (Threnetes leucurus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in the Amazon Basin proper and bordering countries, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical swampland. [more]

Gattung Adelomyia:
Adelomyia melanogenys / Speckled hummingbird (Adelomyia melanogenys)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus melanogenys
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Wikipedia: Speckled hummingbird
The speckled hummingbird (Adelomyia melanogenys), is a species of hummingbird. It is the only member of the genus Adelomyia. It inhabits Neotropical montane cloud forests at elevations of 1,000–2,500 meters and is confined to the Andes of Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela; as well as to some isolated montane forest in western Ecuador and Venezuela. In Ecuador, it ranges across both eastern and western slopes of the Andes and occupies a broad altitudinal range from subtropical forests (1400 m) to cloud forests (3000 m). In addition, one isolated population inhabits the Chongón Colonche cordillera in coastal evergreen montane forest (600 m) located ca. 130 km away from the Andes. [more]

Gattung Aglaiocercus:
Langschwanzsylphe / Violet-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus coelestis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Cynanthus coelestis
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The violet-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus coelestis) is a species of hummingbird. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. This sylph lives in areas from 300–2,100 metres (980–6,890 ft) in elevation, though typically above 900 metres (3,000 ft) on the west slope of the Andes.[2] A sylph is a mythological air spirit. [more]

Himmelssylphe / Long-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii)
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The long-tailed sylph (Aglaiocercus kingii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It has an average lifespan of 3 to 4 years in the wild. [more]

Gattung Campylopterus:
Campylopterus villaviscensio / Napo sabrewing (Campylopterus villaviscensio)
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Wikipedia: Napo sabrewing
The Napo sabrewing (Campylopterus villaviscensio) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss. [more]

Campylopterus falcatus / Lazuline sabrewing (Campylopterus falcatus)
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Wikipedia: Lazuline sabrewing
The lazuline sabrewing (Campylopterus falcatus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Campylopterus largipennis / Gray-breasted sabrewing (Campylopterus largipennis)
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Wikipedia: Gray-breasted sabrewing
The grey-breasted sabrewing (Campylopterus largipennis) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Gattung Chrysuronia:
Chrysuronia grayi / Blue-headed sapphire (Chrysuronia grayi)
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Wikipedia: Blue-headed sapphire
The blue-headed sapphire (Chrysuronia grayi) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. It formerly included the Humboldt's sapphire as a subspecies. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical mangrove forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Chrysuronia humboldtii / Humboldt's sapphire (Chrysuronia humboldtii)
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Wikipedia: Humboldt's sapphire
Humboldt's sapphire (Chrysuronia humboldtii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the blue-headed sapphire. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical mangrove forest. [more]

Bronzeschwanz-Saphirkolibri / Golden-tailed sapphire (Chrysuronia oenone)
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Wikipedia: Golden-tailed sapphire
The golden-tailed sapphire (Chrysuronia oenone) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. [more]

Gattung Ensifera:
Schwertschnabelkolibri / Sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera)
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Wikipedia: Sword-billed hummingbird
The sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) is a neotropical species of hummingbird from the Andean regions of South America. It is the sole member of the genus Ensifera and is characterized by its unusually long bill; it is the only bird to have a beak longer than the rest of its body. E. ensifera uses its bill to drink nectar from flowers with long corollas and has coevolved with the species Passiflora mixta. While most hummingbirds preen using their bills, E. ensifera must use its feet to scratch and preen due to its bill being so long. This uncommon bird is also one of the largest hummingbird species. [more]

Gattung Florisuga:
Weißnackenkolibri / White-necked jacobin (Florisuga mellivora)
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Arenal hummingbird tentative ID White-necked Jacobin. 2018-02-28 09.40.12 Central America
The white-necked jacobin (Florisuga mellivora) is a large and attractive hummingbird that ranges from Mexico, south to Peru, Bolivia and south Brazil. It is also found on Tobago (subspecies F. m. flabellifera) and in Trinidad (subspecies F. m. mellivora) [more]

Gattung Haplophaedia:
Kupferglanz-Höschenkolibri / Greenish puffleg (Haplophaedia aureliae)
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Wikipedia: Greenish puffleg
The greenish puffleg (Haplophaedia aureliae) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. It is often regarded as including the buff-thighed puffleg as a subspecies. [more]

Schuppenbauch-Höschenkolibri / Hoary puffleg (Haplophaedia lugens)
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Wikipedia: Hoary puffleg
The hoary puffleg (Haplophaedia lugens) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Gattung Heliodoxa:
Grünstirn-Brillantkolibri / Green-crowned brilliant (Heliodoxa jacula)
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Cloud forest green crowned brilliant hummingbird in tree. 2018-02-17 11.03.54 Central America
The green-crowned brilliant (Heliodoxa jacula) is a large, robust hummingbird that is a resident breeder in the highlands from Costa Rica to western Ecuador. It is also known as the green-fronted brilliant.[2] [more]

Braunbauch-Brillantkolibri / Fawn-breasted brilliant (Heliodoxa rubinoides)
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Wikipedia: Fawn-breasted brilliant
The fawn-breasted brilliant (Heliodoxa rubinoides) is a species of hummingbird. It is native to South America, where it occurs in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.[1] [more]

Schwarzkehl-Brillantkolibri / Black-throated brilliant (Heliodoxa schreibersii)
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Wikipedia: Black-throated brilliant
The black-throated brilliant (Heliodoxa schreibersii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Rotstern-Brillantkolibri / Empress brilliant (Heliodoxa imperatrix)
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Wikipedia: Empress brilliant
The empress brilliant (Heliodoxa imperatrix) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. [more]

Rotkehl-Brillantkolibri / Pink-throated brilliant (Heliodoxa gularis)
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Wikipedia: Pink-throated brilliant
The pink-throated brilliant (Heliodoxa gularis) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss. [more]

Heliodoxa leadbeateri / Violet-fronted brilliant (Heliodoxa leadbeateri)
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Wikipedia: Violet-fronted brilliant
The violet-fronted brilliant (Heliodoxa leadbeateri) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found on the east slope of the Andes in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Rotbrust-Brillantkolibri / Gould's jewelfront (Heliodoxa aurescens)
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Wikipedia: Gould's jewelfront
Gould's jewelfront (Heliodoxa aurescens) is a medium-sized hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in tropical and equatorial South America.[2] This is an uncommon species with an unusually large range compared to the other members of Heliodoxa. [more]

Gattung Klais:
Violettkopfkolibri / Violet-headed hummingbird (Klais guimeti)
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Wikipedia: Violet-headed hummingbird
The violet-headed hummingbird (Klais guimeti) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is the only species in the genus Klais. [more]

Gattung Lophornis:
Glanzelfe / Spangled coquette (Lophornis stictolophus)
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Wikipedia: Spangled coquette
The spangled coquette, coquette pailletée, coqueta coronada, or coqueta lentejuelada (Lophornis stictolophus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Lophornis verreauxii / Butterfly coquette (Lophornis verreauxii)
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Wikipedia: Butterfly coquette
The butterfly coquette (Lophornis verreauxii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae.[1] It is found in northwestern South America, the region of the western Amazon Basin, in the countries of northwest Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru. To the southeast it is found in adjacent Bolivia. It was recently split from the festive coquette. [more]

Gattung Myrtis:
Türkiskehlelfe / Purple-collared woodstar (Myrtis fanny)
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Wikipedia: Purple-collared woodstar
The purple-collared woodstar (Myrtis fanny) is a species of hummingbird found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. It is the only species of the genus Myrtis. [more]

Gattung Ocreatus:
Flaggensylphe / Booted racket-tail (Ocreatus underwoodii)
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Wikipedia: Booted racket-tail
The booted racket-tails are a small group of hummingbirds in the genus Ocreatus that was long considered to have only one species, O. underwoodii. The genus was first recognized by John Gould in 1846. Field research by Karl-L. Schuchmann published in 2016, however, found notable differences between some populations traditionally assigned to O. underwoodii, and recommended that the taxa annae, addae, and peruanus be raised to species level.[1] The research results have been mostly accepted by the International Ornithological Union, with more data required for the species status of Anna's racket-tail.[2] The American Ornithological Society has yet to recognize the split. [more]

Gattung Patagona:
Patagona gigas / Giant hummingbird (Patagona gigas)
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Wikipedia: Giant hummingbird
The giant hummingbird (Patagona gigas) is the only member of the genus Patagona[2] and the largest member of the hummingbird family, weighing 18–24 g (0.63–0.85 oz) and having a wingspan of approximately 21.5 cm (8.5 in) and length of 23 cm (9.1 in).[3][4] This is approximately the same length as a European starling or a northern cardinal, though the giant hummingbird is considerably lighter because it has a slender build and long bill, making the body a smaller proportion of the total length. This weight is almost twice that of the next heaviest hummingbird species[5] and ten times that of the smallest, the bee hummingbird.[6] [more]

Gattung Philodice:
Philodice mitchellii / Purple-throated woodstar (Philodice mitchellii)
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Wikipedia: Purple-throated woodstar
The purple-throated woodstar (Calliphlox mitchellii) is a species of hummingbird, and it is one of the four Calliphlox species, the woodstars. The species is found in Colombia and Ecuador, and a minor localized population in Panama, 600 km from its main species distribution. [more]

Gattung Phlogophilus:
Schwarzweißschwanz-Kolibri / Ecuadorian piedtail (Phlogophilus hemileucurus)
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Wikipedia: Ecuadorian piedtail
The Ecuadorian piedtail (Phlogophilus hemileucurus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Pterophanes:
Blauflügelkolibri / Great sapphirewing (Pterophanes cyanopterus)
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Wikipedia: Great sapphirewing
The great sapphirewing (Pterophanes cyanopterus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. At 15.5-17.5 cm (6–7 in) in length and weighing about 10 grams, this is one of the largest species of hummingbird, though slightly smaller than the Topaza hummingbirds and the giant hummingbird. [more]

Gattung Schistes:
Bunthalskolibri / Geoffroy's daggerbill (Schistes geoffroyi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Augastes geoffroyi
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Wikipedia: Geoffroy's daggerbill
Geoffroy's daggerbill, Geoffroy's wedgebill or eastern wedge-billed hummingbird (Schistes geoffroyi) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is sometimes merged with the visorbearers in Augastes. It has been split from the white-throated daggerbill by most taxonomic authorities. Some authorities calling them the wedge-billed hummingbird. [more]

Schistes albogularis / White-throated daggerbill (Schistes albogularis)
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The white-throated daggerbill, white-throated wedgebill or western wedge-billed hummingbird (Schistes albogularis) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is sometimes merged with the visorbearers in Augastes. It is found in western Colombia and Ecuador. It has been split from the Geoffroy's daggerbill by most taxonomic authorities. Some authorities continue to lump both species together, calling them the wedge-billed hummingbird. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Taphrospilus:
Tropfenkolibri / Many-spotted hummingbird (Taphrospilus hypostictus)
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Wikipedia: Many-spotted hummingbird
The many-spotted hummingbird (Taphrospilus hypostictus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is the only member of the genus Taphrospilus. [more]

Gattung Topaza:
Flammenkolibri / Fiery topaz (Topaza pyra)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus pyra
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Wikipedia: Fiery topaz
The fiery topaz (Topaza pyra) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It has brilliant iridescent plumage and resides in northern South America, where it consumes nectar and insects. [more]

Gattung Urosticte:
Rotsteißkolibri / Rufous-vented whitetip (Urosticte ruficrissa)
Alternative Klassifikation: Urosticte benjamini ruficrissa
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Wikipedia: Rufous-vented whitetip
The rufous-vented whitetip (Urosticte ruficrissa) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Urosticte benjamini / Purple-bibbed whitetip (Urosticte benjamini)
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Wikipedia: Purple-bibbed whitetip
The purple-bibbed whitetip (Urosticte benjamini) is a species of hummingbird. It is native to Colombia and Ecuador.[1] Little is known about the species due to it rarely foraging in the open - in search for insects and small flowers.[2] Nesting is made from foliage such as moss and ferns, usually along steep ravines.[2] [more]

Gattung Calliphlox:
Calliphlox amethystina / Amethyst woodstar (Calliphlox amethystina)
Alternative Klassifikation: Calliphlox amethystinus
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Wikipedia: Amethyst woodstar
The amethyst woodstar (Calliphlox amethystina) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in most of central, and eastern South America proper, in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname-(the Guianas), Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. The bird's range surrounds the Amazon countries into the Andes foothills and higher elevations of upstream river systems, but is not along the Amazon River proper in the central Amazon Basin, or the central upper Basin; it is in Brazil at the river's outlet, and upstream for about 500 km. [more]

Gattung Chaetocercus:
Esmeraldaselfe / Esmeraldas woodstar (Chaetocercus berlepschi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Acestrura berlepschi
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Wikipedia: Esmeraldas woodstar
The Esmeraldas woodstar (Chaetocercus berlepschi) is a rare, neotropical species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae.[2] There are six different species in the woodstar genus.[3] Most of them are poorly studied due to their small size, extremely similar resemblance to each other, and rarity. Esmeraldas woodstars are one of the smallest bird species. They are sexually dimorphic. The main difference between sexes is that males have a bright purple throat. Esmeraldas woodstars are found only on the Pacific coast of west Ecuador in semi-deciduous to evergreen forests.[3] They feed on the nectar of flowering shrubs and trees.[3] The main threat to this species is deforestation.[3] Esmeraldas woodstars are Vulnerable and require habitat protection.[2] [more]

Chaetocercus bombus / Little woodstar (Chaetocercus bombus)
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Wikipedia: Little woodstar
The little woodstar, colibri bourdon, colibrí abejorro, or estrellita chica (Chaetocercus bombus) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. [more]

Prachtkehlelfe / Gorgeted woodstar (Chaetocercus heliodor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Acestrura heliodor
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Wikipedia: Gorgeted woodstar
The gorgeted woodstar (Chaetocercus heliodor) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela, and also has an isolated population in Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest and heavily degraded former forest. This species favors forested areas highly but can be seen at flowering trees in gardens and in semi-open. The tail is frequently wagged while feeding. [more]

Weißbauchelfe / White-bellied woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsanti)
Alternative Klassifikation: Chaetocercus mulsant
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Wikipedia: White-bellied woodstar
The white-bellied woodstar (Chaetocercus mulsant) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Gattung Chalybura:
Bronzeschwanz-Buffonkolibri / Bronze-tailed plumeleteer (Chalybura urochrysia)
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Wikipedia: Bronze-tailed plumeleteer
The bronze-tailed plumeleteer (Chalybura urochrysia) is a large hummingbird resident in Central America and South America from eastern Honduras to northwestern Ecuador. The birds inhabit forests and have a preference for edges, gaps and secondary growth. It occurs in the Caribbean lowlands, typically up to an elevation of 700 metres. [more]

Blauschwanz-Buffonkolibri / White-vented plumeleteer (Chalybura buffonii)
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Wikipedia: White-vented plumeleteer
The white-vented plumeleteer (Chalybura buffonii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. [more]

Gattung Opisthoprora:
Opisthoprora euryptera / Mountain avocetbill (Opisthoprora euryptera)
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Wikipedia: Mountain avocetbill
The mountain avocetbill (Opisthoprora euryptera) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae, the only member of its genus. [more]

Gattung Ramphomicron:
Purpur-Kurzschnabelkolibri / Purple-backed thornbill (Ramphomicron microrhynchum)
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Wikipedia: Purple-backed thornbill
The purple-backed thornbill (Ramphomicron microrhynchum) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. [more]

Gattung Urochroa:
Orangerachen-Andenkolibri / Rufous-gaped hillstar (Urochroa bougueri)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-gaped hillstar
The rufous-gaped hillstar (Urochroa bougueri) formerly known as white-tailed hillstar is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae, and one of two species in the genus Urochroa. It is found in humid montane forest in southern Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru. It has two species, the nominate species on the west Andean slope, and U. leucura on the east Andean slope. The two differ most conspicuously in that the former has a broad orange malar, which the latter lacks. Both have a straight black bill, greenish upperparts, a blue throat, grey belly, and extensive white to the tail. Although sharing the name hillstar with the members of the genus Oreotrochilus, they are quite different and not closely related. [more]

Blaukehl-Andenkolibri / Green-backed hillstar (Urochroa leucura)
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Wikipedia: Green-backed hillstar
The green-backed hillstar (Urochroa leucura) formerly known as White-tailed hillstar is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae, and one of two species in the genus Urochroa. It is found in humid montane forests on the east Andean slope of southern Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru. [more]

Gattung Avocettula:
Schwarzbauch-Avosettkolibri / Fiery-tailed awlbill (Avocettula recurvirostris)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus recurvirostris
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Wikipedia: Fiery-tailed awlbill
The fiery-tailed awlbill is an uncommon bird native to Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela and can be found in drier habitats such as savannas, forest edges, and dry zones on large granite outcrops.[3] The main distinction between this bird and other hummingbirds is its bill that is slightly curved upwards at the tip.[3] This species displays sexual dimorphism in color, with males being fully dark green with a black streak near their abdomen while females have a white underbelly that is marked with black line down the middle.[3][4] They typically measure 3.1-4 inches (8-10cm) and are often confused with black-throated mango hummingbirds (Anthracothorax nigricollis).[4] However, they can be differentiated by looking for a curve in the beak . Other names for the fiery-tailed waybill around the world include mango picolezna, colibri avocette, and schwarzbauch-avosettkolibri. [4] [more]

Gattung Myrmia:
Myrmia micrura / Short-tailed woodstar (Myrmia micrura)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed woodstar
The short-tailed woodstar (Myrmia micrura) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland where it is the only hummingbird of the woodstar variety. It usually feeds close to the ground and often is attracted to flowers planted around houses. [more]

Gattung Thaumastura:
Corakolibri / Peruvian sheartail (Thaumastura cora)
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Wikipedia: Peruvian sheartail
The Peruvian sheartail (Thaumastura cora) is a hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. The species was first described by René Lesson and Prosper Garnot in 1827. [more]

Gattung Boissonneaua:
Boissonneaua flavescens / Buff-tailed coronet (Boissonneaua flavescens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus flavescens
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Wikipedia: Buff-tailed coronet
The buff-tailed coronet (Boissonneaua flavescens) is a species of hummingbird from the family Trochilidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Distinguishing characteristics are the short bill, glittering green coloration, and buffy color under the remiges (flight feathers) and rectrices (tail feathers). Like other hummingbirds, the buff-tailed coronet is often found in mid-level forest to canopy searching for flowers with nectar and some insects. This bird is commonly found from 1500–2400 meters above sea level. [more]

Hyazinthkolibri / Velvet-purple coronet (Boissonneaua jardini)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus jardini
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Wikipedia: Velvet-purple coronet
The velvet-purple coronet (Boissonneaua jardini) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in humid foothill forest on the West Andean slope in western Colombia and north-western Ecuador. The species has a quirk of holding its wings straight up for a moment after perching.[2] It generally breeds between January and March, but some have been spotted nesting as far off as September.[3] [more]

Boissonneaua matthewsii / Chestnut-breasted coronet (Boissonneaua matthewsii)
Alternative Klassifikation: Trochilus matthewsii
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Wikipedia: Chestnut-breasted coronet
The chestnut-breasted coronet (Boissonneaua matthewsii) is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in humid Andean montane forest in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is generally easily recognized by its contrasting rufous underparts. [more]

Ordnung Caprimulgiformes (Schwalmvögel / Nightjars and others):

Familie Caprimulgidae:
Unterfamilie Caprimulginae:
Gattung Nyctiphrynus:
Augennachtschwalbe / Ocellated poorwill (Nyctiphrynus ocellatus)
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Wikipedia: Ocellated poorwill
The ocellated poorwill (Nyctiphrynus ocellatus) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, and Peru. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Rosenberg-Nachtschwalbe / Choco poorwill (Nyctiphrynus rosenbergi)
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The Chocó poorwill (Nyctiphrynus rosenbergi) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. [more]

Gattung Uropsalis:
Leierschwanz-Nachtschwalbe / Lyre-tailed nightjar (Uropsalis lyra)
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Wikipedia: Lyre-tailed nightjar
The lyre-tailed nightjar (Uropsalis lyra) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [more]

Uropsalis segmentata / Swallow-tailed nightjar (Uropsalis segmentata)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hydropsalis segmentata
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Wikipedia: Swallow-tailed nightjar
The swallow-tailed nightjar (Uropsalis segmentata) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. [more]

Gattung Nyctidromus:
Pauraque / Pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis)
Auch bekannst als: Common pauraque
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Wikipedia: Pauraque
The pauraque (Nyctidromus albicollis) – also called the common pauraque to distinguish it from similar species – is a nightjar species, one of two birds in the genus Nyctidromus. It breeds in the subtropical and tropical of the New World, and except for northernmost birds it is largely resident all year round.[2] [more]

Ecuadornachtschwalbe / Scrub nightjar (Nyctidromus anthonyi)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hydropsalis anthonyi
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Anthony's nightjar (Nyctidromus anthonyi), also known as the scrub nightjar, is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in western Ecuador and north-western Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. [more]

Gattung Hydropsalis:
Weißschwanz-Nachtschwalbe / White-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis cayennensis)
Alternative Klassifikation: Caprimulgus cayennensis
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Wikipedia: White-tailed nightjar
The white-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis cayennensis) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. [more]

Hydropsalis climacocerca / Ladder-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis climacocerca)
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Wikipedia: Ladder-tailed nightjar
The ladder-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis climacocerca) is a species of bird in the family Caprimulgidae, the nightjars. It is one of two species in the genus, Hydropsalis. [more]

Hydropsalis maculicaudus / Spot-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis maculicaudus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hydropsalis maculicauda
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Wikipedia: Spot-tailed nightjar
The spot-tailed nightjar (Hydropsalis maculicaudus) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, and possibly Ecuador. [more]

Unterfamilie Chordeilinae:
Gattung Chordeiles:
Falkennachtschwalbe / Common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor)
Alternative Klassifikation: Caprimulgus minor
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Wikipedia: Common nighthawk
The common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) is a medium-sized [3][4] crepuscular or nocturnal bird[3][5] of the Americas within the nightjar family, whose presence and identity are best revealed by its vocalization. Typically dark[3] (grey, black and brown),[5] displaying cryptic colouration and intricate patterns, this bird is difficult to spot with the naked eye during the day. Once aerial, with its buoyant but erratic flight, this bird is most conspicuous. The most remarkable feature of this aerial insectivore is its small beak that belies the massiveness of its mouth. Some claim appearance similarities to owls. With its horizontal stance[3] and short legs, the common nighthawk does not travel frequently on the ground, instead preferring to perch horizontally, parallel to branches, on posts, on the ground or on a roof.[5] The males of this species may roost together but the bird is primarily solitary. The common nighthawk shows variability in territory size.[4] [more]

Texasnachtschwalbe / Lesser nighthawk (Chordeiles acutipennis)
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Wikipedia: Lesser nighthawk
The lesser nighthawk (Chordeiles acutipennis) is a nightjar found throughout a large part of the Americas. [more]

Flussnachtschwalbe / Sand-colored nighthawk (Chordeiles rupestris)
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Wikipedia: Sand-colored nighthawk
The sand-coloured nighthawk (Chordeiles rupestris) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, rivers, and heavily degraded former forest. [more]

Chordeiles nacunda / Nacunda nighthawk (Chordeiles nacunda)
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Wikipedia: Nacunda nighthawk
The nacunda nighthawk (Chordeiles nacunda) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, and heavily degraded former forest.[1] [more]

Gattung Lurocalis:
Bändernachtschwalbe / Short-tailed nighthawk (Lurocalis semitorquatus)
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Wikipedia: Short-tailed nighthawk
The short-tailed nighthawk (Lurocalis semitorquatus) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae.[2] [more]

Lurocalis rufiventris / Rufous-bellied nighthawk (Lurocalis rufiventris)
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Wikipedia: Rufous-bellied nighthawk
The rufous-bellied nighthawk (Lurocalis rufiventris) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. [more]

Gattung Nyctiprogne:
Bindenschwanz-Nachtschwalbe / Band-tailed nighthawk (Nyctiprogne leucopyga)
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Wikipedia: Band-tailed nighthawk
The band-tailed nighthawk (Nyctiprogne leucopyga) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, rivers, and swamps. [more]

Gattung Nyctipolus:
Trauernachtschwalbe / Blackish nightjar (Nyctipolus nigrescens)
Alternative Klassifikation: Hydropsalis nigrescens
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Wikipedia: Blackish nightjar
The blackish nightjar (Nyctipolus nigrescens) is a species of bird in the family Caprimulgidae. This relatively small dark nightjar is found in the Guianas and the Amazon. It is rare or even absent in the western part, but is among the commonest nightjars in the eastern Amazon and the Guianas. [more]

Gattung Antrostomus:
Rostnachtschwalbe / Rufous nightjar (Antrostomus rufus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Caprimulgus rufus
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Wikipedia: Rufous nightjar
The rufous nightjar (Antrostomus rufus) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. [more]

Gattung Systellura:
Große Spiegelnachtschwalbe / Band-winged nightjar (Systellura longirostris)
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Wikipedia: Band-winged nightjar
The band-winged nightjar or greater band-winged nightjar (Systellura longirostris) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is widespread in South America, where it is found in the Andes, Venezuelan Coastal Range, Santa Marta Mountains, Tepuis, most of Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and eastern Brazil. It occurs in a wide range of habitats, from the edge of humid montane forest to shrubby semi-deserts and urban rooftops. [more]

Familie Nyctibiidae:
Gattung Nyctibius:
Urutau-Tagschläfer / Common potoo (Nyctibius griseus)
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Wikipedia: Common potoo
The common potoo, or poor-me-ones (Nyctibius griseus), is one of seven species within the genus Nyctibius.[2] It is notable for its large yellow eyes and comically wide mouth. Potoos are nocturnal near passerines related to nightjars and frogmouths. They lack the characteristic bristles around the mouths of true nightjars.[3] Until recently, the common potoo was said to range from Mexico down to the lowlands of central South America. However, in 2016, the species was subdivided into the northern potoo and the continuing branch of the common potoo, which only retains residence from Nicaragua to northern Argentina and Uruguay.[2] This division was largely based on the differing calls of the two species (view 0:39-0:50 here). Though not yet classified as endangered, the common potoo has been declining in numbers due to habitat destruction.[2] [more]

Riesentagschläfer / Great potoo (Nyctibius grandis)
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Wikipedia: Great potoo
The great potoo (Nyctibius grandis) is a near passerine bird, both the largest potoo species and the largest member of the order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies). They are also one of seven species in one genus, Nyctibius, located in tropical America. [more]

Langschwanz-Tagschläfer / Long-tailed potoo (Nyctibius aethereus)
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Wikipedia: Long-tailed potoo
The long-tailed potoo (Nyctibius aethereus) is a species of bird in the Nyctibiidae family. It is found in Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Paraguay; also in Argentina in the extreme northeast. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. [more]

Nyctibius bracteatus / Rufous potoo (Nyctibius bracteatus)
Alternative Klassifikation: Phyllaemulor bracteatus
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Wikipedia: Rufous potoo
The rufous potoo (Nyctibius bracteatus)[2] is a species of bird in the Nyctibiidae family. Its common name refers to its rufous, or reddish-brown color. Their species name bracteatus is Latin for "gold-leaf". [more]

Nyctibius maculosus / Andean potoo (Nyctibius maculosus)
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Wikipedia: Andean potoo
The Andean potoo (Nyctibius maculosus) is a species of bird in the Nyctibiidae family. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. [more]

Familie Steatornithidae:
Gattung Steatornis:
Fettschwalm / Oilbird (Steatornis caripensis)
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Wikipedia: Oilbird
The oilbird (Steatornis caripensis), locally known as the guácharo, is a bird species found in the northern areas of South America including the island of Trinidad. It is the only species in the genus Steatornis and the family Steatornithidae. Nesting in colonies in caves, oilbirds are nocturnal feeders on the fruits of the oil palm and tropical laurels. They are the only nocturnal flying fruit-eating birds in the world (the kakapo is flightless). They forage at night, with specially adapted eyesight. However they navigate by echolocation in the same way as bats, one of the few birds to do so. They produce a high-pitched clicking sound of around 2 kHz that is audible to humans.[2] [more]

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Berg-Veilchenohrkolibri / Lesser violetear (Colibri cyanotus)

Auch bekannst als: Green violetear
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Green violetear and green crowned brilliants at cloud forest hummingbird feeder. 2018-02-17 18.04.19 Central America
The lesser violetear (Colibri cyanotus), also known as the mountain violet-ear, is a medium-sized, metallic green hummingbird species commonly found in forested areas from Costa Rica to northern South America. This species and the Mexican violetear were formerly considered as conspecific and named the 'green violetear'. [more]

Löffelente / Northern shoveler (Spatula clypeata)

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Wikipedia: Northern shoveler
Dieser Vogel erscheint jenseits grossen Meere in Kontinenten : Europe, North America, South America, Africa.
Die Löffelente (Spatula clypeata, Syn.: Anas clypeata) ist eine holarktisch verbreitete Vogelart aus der Familie der Entenvögel (Anatidae). Sie ist nur wenig kleiner als die bekannte Stockente. Der Erpel hat im Prachtkleid ein auffallend kontrastreiches Gefieder. In seiner Färbung erinnert es entfernt an das der Brandgans. Von dieser ist die Löffelente auf Grund ihrer geringeren Größe sowie ihres ententypischen Habitus sicher zu unterscheiden. [more]
Vokalisierung: Male is characteristic and most often heard: A hoarse nasal knocking sound "took took", often staccato or disyllabic. Female similar to Mallard but flatter and more creaking. [Link]
Körperlich: Länge=44-52 cm, Flügelspanne=70-84 cm, Gewicht=470-800 g