Birds
found during
FONT Birding & Nature Tour
in Brazil
in August 2007
Dates:
August 5-15
Codes:
se: Southeast Brazil (Sao Paulo & Rio de Janiero states)
mn: Minas Gerais
ms: Mato Grosso do Sul
(BRe): Brazilian endemic
(BRqe): Brazilian quasi- (or near-) endemic
(BRi): introduced species in Brazil
(t): a threatened or rare species, designated by Birdlife International.
(t1): critical
(t2): endangered
(t3): vulnerable
(nt): a near-threatened species globally
(h): heard only
UPPER RIGHT PHOTO: PLUMBEOUS IBIS, one of the birds we saw in Mato Grosso do Sul
Following list compiled by Armas Hill
, leader of the tour
Links:
Cumulative List of Birds during our Brazil Tours:
Part 1
(Tinamous thru Flycatchers)
Part 2 (Antshrikes thru Grosbeaks)
In the above cumulative lists of birds, scientific names are given & subspecies are noted.
A list of Mammals during our Brazil tour in
August 2007
follows the bird-list.
Upcoming
Tours in Brazil
Bird-List:
1. Greater Rhea (nt) - ms
2. Pied-billed Grebe - se,ms
3. Magnificent Frigatebird - se
4. Neotropic Cormorant - se,mn,ms
5. Anhinga - mn,ms
6. Striated Heron - ms
7. Cocoi Heron - ms,se
8. Capped Heron - ms
9. Whistling Heron - se,ms
10. Cattle Egret - se,mn,ms
11. Little Blue Heron - se
12. Snowy Egret - se,mn,ms
13. Great Egret - se,mn,ms
14. Rufescent Tiger-Heron - ms
15. Black-crowned Night Heron - ms,se
16. Yellow-crowned Night Heron - se
17. Jabiru - ms
18. Wood Stork - mn
19. Maguari Stork - ms
20. Buff-necked Ibis - mn,ms
21. Plumbeous Ibis - ms
22. Bare-faced Ibis - ms
23. Green Ibis - ms
24. Scarlet Ibis - se
25. Roseate Spoonbill - se,ms
26. Southern Screamer - ms
27. Fulvous Whistling-Duck - se
28. White-faced Whistling-Duck - se
29. White-cheeked Pintail - se
30. Brazilian Teal - se,ms
31. Muscovy Duck - ms
32. Black Vulture - se,mn,ms
33. Turkey Vulture - se,mn,ms
34. Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture - ms
35. White-tailed Kite - se
36. Snail Kite - ms
37. Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle - ms
38. Great Black Hawk - ms
39. Savanna Hawk - se,mn,ms
40. Black-collared Hawk - ms
41. Bay-winged (or Harris's) Hawk - ms
42. Roadside Hawk - se,mn,ms
43. White-tailed Hawk - se,mn,ms
44. Mantled Hawk (nt) - se
45. Black Hawk Eagle - se
46. Southern Crested Caracara - se,mn,ms
47. Yellow-headed Caracara - se,mn,ms
48. Laughing Falcon - mn
49. American Kestrel - se,mn
50. Aplomado Falcon - mn,ms
51. Scaled Chachalaca - mn
52. Chaco Chachalaca - ms
53. Dusky-legged Guan - se
54. Limpkin - ms
55. Gray-necked Wood-Rail - se,ms
56. Slaty-breasted Wood-Rail - se
57. Common Gallinule (or Moorhen) - se,ms
58. Purple Gallinule - se
59. Red-legged Seriema - mn,ms
60. Wattled Jacana - se,mn,ms
61. White-backed Stilt - se,ms
62. Southern Lapwing - se,mn,ms
63. American Golden Plover - ms
64. Collared Plover - ms
65. Greater Yellowlegs - ms
66. Lesser Yellowlegs - ms
67. Solitary Sandpiper - ms
68. Spotted Sandpiper - se
69. Pectoral Sandpiper - ms
70. Stilt Sandpiper - ms
71. Kelp Gull - se
72. Large-billed Tern - ms
73. Royal Tern - se
74. Black Skimmer - ms
75. Picazuro Pigeon - se,mn,ms
76. Pale-vented Pigeon - ms
77. Plumbeous Pigeon - se
78. Common (or Feral) Pigeon (BRi) - se,mn,ms
79. Eared Dove - mn,ms
80. Ruddy Ground-Dove - se,mn,ms
81. Plain-breasted Ground-Dove - ms
82. Picui Ground-Dove - ms
83. Long-tailed Ground-Dove - ms
84. Scaled Dove - mn,ms
85. White-tipped Dove - ms
86. Gray-fronted Dove - ms,se
87. Hyacinth Macaw (t2) - ms
88. Blue-and-yellow Macaw - ms
89. Red-and-green Macaw - ms
90. Golden-collared Macaw - ms
91. White-eyed Parakeet - se,mn,ms
92. Golden-capped Parakeet (t3) (BRe) - mn
93. Peach-fronted Parakeet - mn,ms
94. Reddish-bellied Parakeet - se
95. Nanday (or Black-hooded) Parakeet - ms
96. Monk Parakeet - ms
97. Plain Parakeet (BRe) - se
98. Yellow-chevroned Parakeet - mn,ms
99. Scaly-headed Parrot - se
100. Orange-winged Amazon - ms
101. Turquoise-fronted Amazon - ms
102. Smooth-billed Ani - se,mn,ms
103. Squirrel Cuckoo - mn
104. Striped Cuckoo - mn
105. Guira Cuckoo - se,mn,ms
106. Barn Owl - se,mn
107. Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl - se
108. Burrowing Owl - se,mn,ms
109. Nacunda Nighthawk - mn,ms
110. Pauraque - se
111. White-collared Swift - se
112. Biscutate Swift - mn
113. Swallow-tailed Hummingbird - se,mn
114. Scale-throated Hermit - se
115. Planalto Hermit - se
116. Black Jacobin - se
117. Black-throated Mango - ms
118. Glittering-bellied Emerald - mn
119. Fork-tailed Woodnymph - se
120. Violet-capped Woodnymph - se
121. Rufous-throated Sapphire - mn
122. White-throated Hummingbird - se
123. Glittering-throated Emerald - se
124. Brazilian Ruby (BRe) - se
125. Surucua Trogon (BRqe) - se
126. Blue-crowned Trogon - ms
127. Ringed Kingfisher - ms,se
128. Amazon Kingfisher - ms,se
129. American Pygmy Kingfisher - se
130. Rufous-capped Motmot - se
131. White-eared Puffbird - mn
132. Toco Toucan - mn,ms
133. Red-breasted Toucan (BRqe) - se
134. Saffron Toucanet (nt) (BRqe) - se
135. Pale-crested Woodpecker - ms
136. Campo (or Field) Flicker - se,mn
137. Green-barred Woodpecker - se
138. White Woodpecker - mn
139. Yellow-fronted Woodpecker (BRqe) - se
140. Little Woodpecker - se
141. Lineated Woodpecker - ms
142. Olivaceous Woodcreeper -
se
143. White-throated Woodcreeper - se
144. Lesser Woodcreeper - se
145. Rufous Hornero - se,mn,ms
146. Pale-legged Hornero - ms
147. Sooty-fronted Spinetail - ms
148. Rufous-capped Spinetail (BRqe) - se
149. Yellow-chinned Spinetail - mn,ms
150. Pallid Spinetail - se
151. White-collared Foliage-gleaner (BRe) - se
152. Black-capped Foliage-gleaner - se
153. Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner - se
154. Sharp-billed Treehunter - se
155. Streaked Xenops - se
156. Variable Antshrike - se
157. Rufous-winged Antshrike - se
158. Sooretama Slaty-Antshrike (BRe) - se
159. Spot-breasted Antvireo (nt) - se
160. Plain Antvireo - se
161. Salvadori's Antwren (t3) (BRe) - se
162. Rufous-winged Antwren - se
163. Ferruginous Antbird (BRe) - se
164. White-shouldered Fire-eye (BRqe) - se
165. Crytic Antthrush (BRe) - se (h)
166. Speckle-breasted
Antpitta (BRqe) - se (h)175. Chestnut-crowned Becard - se
176. Gray-hooded Flycatcher - se
177. Sepia-capped Flycatcher - se
178. White-throated Spadebill - se
179. Eared Pygmy-Tyrant (BRqe) - se
180. Eye-ringed Tody-Tyrant (nt) (BRe) - se
181. Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher - se
182. Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher (BRe) - se
183. Common Tody-Flycatcher - se
184. Sharp-tailed Grass-Tyrant (nt) - mn
185. Greenish Tyrannulet (BRqe) - se
186. Gray-capped Tyrannulet (nt) (BRe) - se
187. White-crested Tyrannulet - se
188. Southern Beardless Tyrannulet - se
189. Yellow Tyrannulet - se
190. Mottle-cheeked Tyrannulet - se
191. Serra do Mar Tyrannulet (nt) (BRe) - se
192. Yellow-bellied Elaenia - se
194. Bamboo Flatbill - se
195. Cliff Flycatcher - se,mn
196. Tropical Pewee - se
197. Vermilion Flycatcher - se,ms
198. Gray Monjita - mn
199. White-rumped Monjita - se,mn,ms
200. White Monjita - ms
201. Velvety Black-Tyrant (BRe) - se,mn
202. Crested Black-Tyrant (BRqe) - se,mn
203. Masked Water-Tyrant - se
204. White-headed Marsh Tyrant - ms
205. Cock-tailed Tyrant (t3) - mn
206. Streamer-tailed Tyrant - se,mn
207. Yellow-browed Tyrant - se
208. Long-tailed Tyrant - se
209. Cattle Tyrant - mn,ms
210. Brown-crested Flycatcher - mn
211. Tropical Kingbird - se,mn,ms
212. Fork-tailed Flycatcher - mn
213. Social Flycatcher - se,mn
214. Rusty-margined Flycatcher - ms
215. Boat-billed Flycatcher - ms,se
216. Great Kiskadee - se,mn,ms
217. Lesser Kiskadee - ms
218. Rufous-tailed Attila - se
219. Gray-hooded Attila (BRe) - se
220. Curl-crested Jay - mn
221. Plush-crested Jay - ms
222. Rufous-browed Peppershrike - se,mn,ms
223. Rufous-crowned Greenlet - se
224. Rufous-bellied Thrush - se
225. Pale-breasted Thrush - se
226. Creamy-bellied Thrush - ms,se
227. Yellow-legged Thrush - se
228. Chalk-browed Mockingbird - se,mn
229. White-rumped Swallow - se,mn,ms
230. Gray-breasted Martin - ms
231. Blue-and-white Swallow - se,mn
232. Southern Rough-winged Swallow - mn,ms,se
233. Tawny-headed Swallow - mn
234. Thrush-like Wren - ms
235. Long-billed Wren - se
236. "Southern" House Wren - se,mn
237. Black-capped Donacobious - mn
238. Tropical Parula - se
239. Stripe-crowned Warbler - se
240. White-rimmed Warbler - se
241. Bananaquit - se
242. Bicolored Conebill - se
243. Blue Dacnis - se
244. Swallow-Tanager - mn
245. Sayaca Tanager - se,mn,ms
246. Golden-chevroned Tanager (BRe) - se
247. Palm Tanager - se
248. Silver-beaked Tanager - ms
249. Brazilian Tanager (BRqe) - se
250. Violaceous Euphonia - se
251. Chestnut-bellied Euphonia (BRqe) - se
252. Blue-naped Chlorophonia - se
253. Green-headed Tanager (BRqe) - se
254. Red-necked Tanager (BRqe) - se
255. Brassy-breasted Tanager (BRe) - se
256. Burnished-buff Tanager - se,mn
257. Fawn-breasted Tanager - se
258. Diademed Tanager - se
259. Olive-green Tanager (BRe) - se
260. Ruby-crowned Tanager (BRqe) - se
261. White-lined Tanager - se
262. White-shouldered Tanager - ms
263. Flame-crested Tanager - se
264. Black-goggled Tanager - se
265. Rufous-headed Tanager (BRe) - se
266. Cinnamon Tanager - mn
267. Magpie Tanager - se
268. Green-winged Saltator (BRqe) - se
269. Thick-billed Saltator (nt) (BRqe) - se
270. Buff-throated Saltator - ms
271. "Southern" Grayish Saltator - ms
272. Black-throated Saltator - mn
273. Red-crested Cardinal - ms
274. Yellow-billed Cardinal - ms
275. Uniform Finch - se
276. Blue-black Grassquit - mn,ms,se
277. Sooty Grassquit - se
278. Double-collared Seedeater - se,ms
279. Yellow-bellied Seedeater - mn
280. Buffy-fronted Seedeater (t2) - ms,se
281. Lesser Seed Finch - se
282. Red-rumped Warbling-Finch - se
283. Bay-chested Warbling-Finch (BRe) - se
284. Saffron Finch - mn,ms,se
285. Stripe-tailed Yellow-Finch - mn
286. Wedge-tailed Grass-Finch - mn
287. Red Pileated Finch - ms
288. Saffron-billed Sparrow - ms
289. Grassland Sparrow - mn
290. Rufous-collared Sparrow - se,mn
291. Crested Oropendola - se,ms
292. Red-rumped Cacique - se
293. Golden-winged Cacique - se
294. Shiny Cowbird - se,mn,ms
295. Baywing
296. Giant Cowbird - ms
297. Unicolored Blackbird - ms
298. Chopi Blackbird - mn,ms
299. Epaulet Oriole - ms
300. Orange-backed Troupial - ms
301. Yellow-rumped Marshbird - mn
302. White-browed Blackbird - ms
303. Common Waxbill (BRi) - se
304. House Sparrow (BRi) - se,mn
Mammals
during the
FONT Nature Tour
in Brazil
in August 2007
Photo at right: GIANT ANTEATER
Dates:
August 5-15
Codes:
(e): classifed as endangered
(v): classified as vulnerable
(h): heard only