Birds found during FONT 
Birding & Nature Tours 
in
Brazil

in 2005

 

Codes:

1:     August 7-8 & 15-17  Southeast Brazil (se) 
        August 9-13  Mato Grosso do Sul (ms) 
          including the Pantanal
             
              
2:     August 18-25  Southeast Brazil (se)
        August 26 - September 4  Amazonian Brazil (am)  
          (in the area of Manaus)       


(e): Brazilian endemic (qe): quasi-endemic (i): introduced species
(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


Links:


Cumulative Lists of Birds during our Brazil Tours:
List 1 (Tinamous thru Flycatchers)

List 2 (Antshrike
s thru Grosbeaks)

In cumulative lists of birds, scientific names are given & subspecies are noted.

South American Mammals

A list of Mammals during our Brazil tours in 2005 follows the bird-list. 

Upcoming Tours in Brazil


Bird-List:

1. Greater Rhea (nt) - 1:ms

2. Great Tinamou -  2:am(h)

3. Cinereous Tinamou - 2:am

4. Undulated Tinamou - 1:ms
 
5. Brown Tinamou - 2:se(h)

6. Pied-billed Grebe- 1:se  2:se

7. Least Grebe - 2:se

8. Magellanic Penguin (nt)  - 2:se

9. Brown Booby - 1: se  2:se

10. Magnificent Frigatebird - 1:se  2:se 

11. Neotropic Cormorant - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

12. Anhinga - 1:ms  2:am

13. Striated Heron - 1:ms  2:se,am

14. Cocoi Heron - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

15. Capped Heron - 1:ms  2:am

16. Whistling Heron - 1:ms  2:se

17. Cattle Egret - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

18. Little Blue Heron - 1:se  2:se

19. Snowy Egret - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

20. Great Egret - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

21. Rufescent Tiger-Heron - 1:ms  2:se

22. Black-crowned Night-Heron - 1:se,ms  2:mg,se

23. Yellow-crowned Night-Heron - 1:se  2:se

24. Boat-billed Heron - 2:am

25. Jabiru - 1:ms 

26. Wood Stork - 1:ms 

27. Maguari Stork - 1:ms

28. Buff-necked Ibis - 1:ms  

29. Plumbeous Ibis - 1:ms

30. Bare-faced Ibis - 1:ms 

31. White-faced Ibis - 1:ms 

32. Green Ibis - 1:ms  2:am

33. Scarlet Ibis - 1:se

34. Roseate Spoonbill - 1:se,ms

35. Southern Screamer - 1: ms 

36. Fulvous Whistling-Duck - 1:se,ms

37. White-faced Whistling-Duck - 1:se,ms  2:se

38. Black-bellied Whistling-Duck -  1:ms  2:am

39. White-cheeked Pintail - 1:se

40. Southern Pochard - 1:se

41. Brazilian Duck - 1:se,ms  2:se

42. Comb Duck  -  1:se,ms

43. Muscovy Duck - 1:ms

44. Masked Duck - 1:se  2:se

45. Black Vulture - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

46. Turkey Vulture - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

47. Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture - 1: ms  2:am

48. Greater Yellow-headed Vulture - 2:am 

49. Osprey - 2:am  

50. Gray-headed Kite - 1:ms  

51. Rufous-thighed Kite - 2:se

52. White-tailed Kite - 1:se  2:se

53. Snail Kite - 1:ms  2:am

54. Long-winged Harrier - 1:ms

55. Crane Hawk - 1:ms  2:am

56. Great Black Hawk - 1:ms  

57. Savanna Hawk - 1:se,ms  2:se

58. Black-collared Hawk - 1:ms  2:am

59. Slate-colored Hawk  - 2:am

60. Gray-lined Hawk - 2:am

61. Roadside Hawk - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

62. Short-tailed Hawk - 2:se

63. Zone-tailed Hawk - 2:se

64. White-tailed Hawk - 2:se

65. Ornate Hawk-Eagle - 1:ms

66. Black Hawk-Eagle - 2:se

67. Black Caracara - 2:am 

68. Northern Crested Caracara - 2:am

69. Southern Crested Caracara - 1:se,ms  2:se

70. Yellow-headed Caracara - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

71. Laughing Falcon - 2:se  

72. American Kestrel - 1:se,ms  2:se

73. Bat Falcon - 1:mg  2:se,am

74. Aplomado Falcon - 2:se

75. Little Chachalaca - 2:am

76. Chaco Chachalaca - 1:ms

77. Dusky-legged Guan - 1:se  2:se

78. Rusty-margined Guan - 1:ms

79. Spix’s Guan - 2:am

80. Common Piping Guan - 1:ms

81. Bare-faced Curassow - 1:ms 

82. Limpkin - 1:ms  2:rs 

83. Gray-necked Wood Rail - 1:ms

84. Slaty-breasted Wood Rail - 2:se

85. Red-winged Wood Rail - 2:am

86. Blackish Rail  - 2:se

87. Common Gallinule (or Moorhen) - 1:se  2:se

88. Purple Gallinule - 1:se  2:se,am

89. Sungrebe - 2:am

90. Gray-winged Trumpeter - 2:am(h) 

91. Red-legged Seriema - 1:se,ms  2:se

92. Wattled Jacana - 1:se,ms  2:se,am 

93. White-backed Stilt - 1:se,ms

94. American Oystercatcher - 2:se

95. Southern Lapwing - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

96. Gray (or Black-bellied) Plover - 2:se

97. Semipalmated Plover - 2:se

98. Collared Plover - 2:se,am

99. South American Snipe - 2:rs  

100. Greater Yellowlegs - 1:ms  2:se

101. Lesser Yellowlegs - 1:ms  2:se

102. Solitary Sandpiper - 1:ms  2:am

103. Spotted Sandpiper - 2:am

104. Ruddy Turnstone - 2:se

105. Sanderling - 2:se

106. Least Sandpiper - 2:am

107. Stilt Sandpiper - 1:ms

108. South American Snipe - 1:ms

109. Kelp Gull - 1:se  2:se

110. South American Tern - 1:se  2:se

111. Common Tern - 2:se

112. Yellow-billed Tern - 2:se,am

113. Large-billed Tern - 1:ms  2:am

114. Cayenne Tern - 1:se  2:se

115. Black Skimmer - 1:se,ms  2:am

116. Picazuro Pigeon - 1:se,ms  2:se

117. Pale-vented Pigeon - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

118. Plumbeous Pigeon - 1:se  2:se,am

119. Ruddy Pigeon - 2:am

120. Common (or Feral) Pigeon (i) - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

121. Eared Dove - 1:ms

122. Ruddy Ground-Dove - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

123. Picui Ground-Dove - 1:ms

124. Blue Ground Dove - 1:ms

125. Common Ground-Dove - 2:am

126. Scaled Dove - 1:ms

127. White-tipped Dove - 1:ms  2:se,am

128. Gray-fronted Dove - 1:ms  2:se,am

129. Ruddy Quail-Dove - 2:se

130. Blue-and-yellow Macaw - 2:am

131. Scarlet Macaw  - 2:am

132. Red-and-green Macaw - 2:am

133. Hyacinthine Macaw - 1:ms

134. Chestnut-fronted Macaw - 2:am

135. Golden-collared Macaw - 1:ms

136. Red-bellied Macaw - 2:am

137. Blue-crowned Parakeet (or Conure) - 1:ms

138. White-eyed Parakeet (or Conure) - 1:se  2:se

139. Brown-throated Parakeet (or Conure) - 2:am 

140. Peach-fronted Parakeet (or Conure) - 1:ms

141. Reddish-bellied Parakeet - 1:se  2:se

142. Nanday (or Black-hooded) Parakeet - 1:ms

143. Hellmayr's (has been part of Painted) Parakeet - 2:am

144. Monk Parakeet - 1:ms

145. Blue-winged Parrotlet - 2:am

146. Plain Parakeet (e) - 1:se  2:se

147. Yellow-chevroned Parakeet - 1:ms

148. Golden-winged Parakeet - 2:am

149. Tui Parakeet - 2:am

150. Pileated Parrot (nt) (qe) - 2:se

151. Caica Parrot - 2:am

152. Short-tailed Parrot - 2:am 

153. Blue-headed Parrot - 2:am

154. Scaly-headed Parrot - 1:se,ms  2:se

155. Dusky Parrot - 2:am

156. Red-lored Amazon (or Parrot) - 2:am

157. Orange-winged Amazon (or Parrot) - 2:am

158. Turquoise-fronted Amazon (or Parrot) - 1:ms

159. Yellow-crowned Amazon (or Parrot) - 2:am 

160. Mealy Amazon (or Parrot) - 2:am

161. Red-fan (or Hawk-headed) Parrot - 2:am

162. Smooth-billed Ani - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

163. Greater Ani - 2:am

164. Squirrel Cuckoo - 1:ms  2:se,am

165. Little Cuckoo - 1:ms

166. Striped Cuckoo - 1:se  2:se

167. Guira Cuckoo - 1:se,ms  2:se

168. Barn Owl - 1:se,ms

169. Tropical Screech-Owl - 2:se

170. Black-capped Screech-Owl - 1:se

171. Tawny-browed Owl - 2:se

172. Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl - 1:se,ms  2:se

173. Burrowing Owl - 1:se,ms  2:am

174. Great Horned Owl - 1:ms

175. Striped Owl - 1:se,ms

176. Short-tailed Nighthawk - 2:am

177. Band-tailed Nighthawk - 1:ms

178. Nacunda Nighthawk - 1:ms

179. Little Nightjar - 1:ms  

180. Rufous Nightjar - 1:ms  2:am

181. Blackish Nightjar - 2:am

182. Scissor-tailed Nightjar - 1:ms 

183. Pauraque - 1:ms

184. White-collared Swift - 2:se

185. Sooty Swift - 1:se

186. Ashy-tailed Swift - 2:se

187. Mato Grosso Swift - 2:am   

188. Band-rumped Swift - 2:am

189. Short-tailed Swift - 2:am

190. Neotropical Palm-Swift - 2:am

191. Lesser Swallow-tailed Swift - 1:se

192. Swallow-tailed Hummingbird - 1:se,ms  2:se

193. Saw-billed Hermit (nt) (e) - 1:se  2:se

194. Scale-throated Hermit - 2:se

195. Dusky-throated Hermit - 2:se

196. Planalto Hermit - 2:se

197. Black Jacobin - 1:se  2:se

198. White-vented Violetear - 2:se  

199. Frilled Coquette (e) - 1:se  2:se

200. Festive Coquette - 1:se  2:se

201. Blue-tailed Emerald - 2:am

202. Glittering-bellied Emerald - 1:se  2:se

203. Fork-tailed Woodnymph - 1:se

204. Violet-capped Woodnymph - 1:se  2:se

205. Rufous-throated Sapphire - 2:se

206. Gilded Sapphire - 1:ms

207. White-throated Hummingbird - 1se  2:se

208. White-tailed Goldenthroat - 2:se

209. Olive-spotted Hummingbird - 2:am 

210. Versicolored Emerald - 1:se  2:se,am

211. Glittering-throated Emerald - 1:se  2:se

212. Sapphire-spangled Emerald - 2:se

213. Brazilian Ruby (e) - 1:se  2:se

214. Crimson Topaz - 2:am 

215. Black-eared Fairy - 2:se,am

216. Amazonian White-tailed Trogon - 2:se,am

217. Collared Trogon - 2:am

218. Surucua Trogon (qe) - 1:se  2:se  (the northern race aurantius sometimes referred to as the "Brazilian Trogon") 

219. Blue-crowned Trogon - 1:ms

220. Violaceous Trogon - 2:am

221. Ringed Kingfisher - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

222. Green Kingfisher - 1:ms

223. Amazon Kingfisher - 1:ms  2:am

224. Rufous-capped Motmot - 2:se

225. Three-toed Jacamar (t2) (e) - 2:se 

226. Rufous-tailed Jacamar - 1:ms

227. Paradise Jacamar - 2:am

228. White-necked Puffbird - 2:am

229. Pied Puffbird - 2:am

230. Black-fronted Nunbird - 2:am

231. Swallow-wing - 2:am

232. Black-spotted Barbet - 2:am

233. Toco Toucan - 1:ms

234. Channel-billed Toucan - 2:am (includes "Yellow-ridged Toucan")

235. White-throated (formerly Cuvier's) Toucan - 2:se,am

236. Red-breasted Toucan (qe) - 2:se

237. Saffron Toucanet (nt) - 2:se

238. Black-necked Aracari - 2:am

239. Chestnut-eared Aracari - 1:ms  2:am

240. Green Aracari - 2:am

241. Cream-colored Woodpecker - 2:am

242. Pale-crested Woodpecker - 1:ms

243. Chestnut Woodpecker - 2:am

244. Campo (or Field) Flicker - 1:se,ms  2:se

245. Green-barred Woodpecker -  2:se

246. White Woodpecker - 1:ms

247. Yellow-browed Woodpecker (nt) (qe) - 1:se  2:se

248. Golden-green Woodpecker - 1:ms 

249. Yellow-throated Woodpecker - 2:am

250. Yellow-fronted Woodpecker - 1:se  2:se

251. Yellow-tufted Woodpecker - 2:am

252. Little Woodpecker - 2:se

253. White-spotted Woodpecker - 2:se

254. Golden-collared Woodpecker - 2:am

255. Yellow-eared Woodpecker (e) - 2:am

256. Lineated Woodpecker - 2:am

257. Crimson-crested Woodpecker - 2:am

258. Robust Woodpecker - 2:se

259. White-wedged Piculet - 1:ms

260. White-barred Piculet - 2:se

261. Wedge-billed Woodcreeper - 2:se,am

262. Olivaceous Woodcreeper - 2:se,am

263. Amazonian Barred Woodcreeper - 2:am (includes "Concolor Woodcreeper")

264. White-throated Woodcreeper (qe) - 1:se

265. Straight-billed Woodcreeper - 2:am

266. Zimmer's Woodcreeper - 2:am

267. Buff-throated Woodcreeper - 2:am

268. Scalloped (formerly part of Scaled) Woodcreeper (qe) - 2:se

269. Narrow-billed Woodcreeper - 1:ms

270. Rufous Hornero - 1:se,ms  2:se

271. Pale-legged Hornero - 1:ms  2:am

272. Chotoy Spinetail - 1:ms

273. Rufous-capped Spinetail (qe) -  2:se

274. White-lored Spinetail - 1:ms 

275. Yellow-chinned Spinetail - 1:ms  2:se

276. Rusty-backed Spinetail - 2:am 

277. Rufous-fronted Thornbird - 2:se  

278. Greater Thornbird - 1:ms   

279. Firewood-gatherer - 2:se

280. Gray-crested Cachalote - 1:ms

281. White-collared Foliage-gleaner (e) - 2:se

282. Buff-browed Foliage-gleaner - 2:se

283. White-browed Foliage-gleaner (nt) (qe) - 2:se

284. Black-capped Foliage-gleaner (qe) - 2:se

285. Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner - 2:se

286. Rufous-rumped Foliage-gleaner - 2:am

287. Sharp-billed Treehunter  - 2:se

288. Streaked Xenops - 2:se

289. Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper (qe) - 2:se  

290. Variable Antshrike - 2:se

291. Great Antshrike - 1:ms

292. Barred Antshrike - 1:ms

293. Chestnut-backed Antshrike - 2:se

294. Sooretama Slaty-Antshrike - 2:se

295. Amazonian Antshrike - 2:am

296. Blackish-gray Antshrike - 2:am

297. Mouse-colored Antshrike - 2:am

298. White-bearded Antshrike (t3) - 2:se  

299. Spot-breasted Antvireo (nt) (qe) - 1:se  2:se

300. Plain Antvireo - 2:se

301. White-flanked Antwren - 2:am

302. Leaden Antwren - 2:am

303. Unicolored Antwren (t3) (e) - 2:se

304. Ash-winged Antwren - 2:am

305. Spot-backed Antwren - 2:am

306. Rufous-winged Antwren - 1:se

307. Pygmy Antwren - 2:am

308. Ferruginous Antbird (e) - 2:se

309. Restinga Antwren (t2) (e) - 2:se

310. Black-hooded Antwren (t1) (e) - 2:se

311. Mato Grosso Antbird - 1:ms

312. White-shouldered Fire-eye (qe) - 1:se  2:se

313. Ash-breasted Antbird - 2:am

314. Spot-backed Antbird - 2:am

315. Warbling Antbird - 2:am

316. Rufous-capped Antthrush - 2:am

317. Crytic (or Such's) Antthrush (e) - 2:se(h)

318. Variegated Antpitta (qe) - 2:se(h)  ("Imperial Antpitta")

319. Green-backed Becard - 1:ms

320. Chestnut-crowned Becard - 1:ms  2:se

321. Black-capped Becard - 2:am

322. Cinereous Becard - 2:am

323. Masked Tityra - 2:am

324. Black-tailed Tityra - 2:am  

325. Black-crowned Tityra - 2:ms,se

326. Gray-hooded Flycatcher (qe) - 2:se

327. McConnell's Flycatcher - 2:am

328. Sepia-capped Flycatcher - 2:se

329. Eared Pygmy-Tyrant - 2:se

330. Pearly-vented Tody-Tyrant - 1:ms 

331. Eye-ringed Tody-Tyrant (nt) (e) - 2:se

332. Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher (e) - 1:se  2:se

333. Common Tody-Flycatcher - 2:se

334. Planalto Tyrannulet - 1:se

335. Greenish Tyrannulet (qe) - 2:se

336. Gray-capped Tyrannulet (nt) (e) - 1:se

337. White-crested Tyrannulet - 1:ms  2:se

338. White-lored Tyrannulet - 2:am

339. Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet - 2:am

340. Southern Beardless Tyrannulet - 1:ms 

341. Mouse-colored Tyrannulet - 1:se

342. Yellow Tyrannulet - 2:se

343. Mottle-cheeked Tyrannulet - 2:se

344. Plain Inezia - 1:ms (has been called Plain Tyrannulet)

345. Southern Scrub-Flycatcher - 1:ms

346. Forest Elaenia - 1:ms

347. Yellow-bellied Elaenia - 2:se  

348. White-crested Elaenia - 2:am

349. White-throated Spadebill (qe) - 1:se  2:se

350. Gray-crowned Flycatcher - 2:am

351. Large-headed Flatbill - 2:se

352. Whiskered Myiobius - 2:se,am

353. Bran-colored Flycatcher - 2:se

354. Euler's Flycatcher - 2:se  

355. Cliff Flycatcher - 1:se  2:se

356. Tropical Pewee - 1:se  2:se

357. Vermilion Flycatcher - 1:ms

358. Gray Monjita - 1:ms

359. White-rumped Monjita - 1:se  2:se

360. White Monjita - 1:ms

361. Velvety Black Tyrant (e) - 2:se

362. Crested Black Tyrant (qe) - 1:se  2:se

363. Masked Water Tyrant - 2:se

364. White-headed Marsh Tyrant - 1:ms  2:am

365. Black-backed Water Tyrant - 1:ms

366. Streamer-tailed Tyrant - 2:se

367. Yellow-browed Tyrant - 1:ms  2:se

368. Long-tailed Tyrant - 1:se  2:se

369. Cattle Tyrant - 1:se,ms  2:se

370. Gray-hooded Attila (e) - 2:se

371. Cinnamon Attila - 2:am

372. Bright-rumped Attila - 2:am

373. Dusky-capped Flycatcher - 2:am

374. Brown-crested Flycatcher - 1:ms

375. Short-crested Flycatcher - 1:ms

376. Swainson's Flycatcher - 1:se,ms  2:se

377. Tropical Kingbird - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

378. Fork-tailed Flycatcher - 2:am

379. Streaked Flycatcher - 2:am

380. Variegated Flycatcher - 2:am

381. Piratic Flycatcher - 2:am

382. Social Flycatcher - 1:se  2:se,am

383. Yellow-throated Flycatcher - 2:am

384. Rusty-margined Flycatcher - 1:ms

385. Boat-billed Flycatcher - 1:ms  2:se,am

386. Great Kiskadee -  1:se,ms  2:se,am

387. Lesser Kiskadee - 2:am

388. (Crested) Sharpbill - 2:se

389. Purple-throated Cotinga - 2:am

390. Pompadour Cotinga - 2:am

391. Screaming Piha - 2:am(h) 

392. Bare-throated Bellbird (nt) (qe) - 1:se  2:se

393. Purple-throated Fruitcrow - 2:am

394. Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock - 2:am

395. Blue Manakin (qe) - 2:se

396. White-throated Manakin - 2:am 

397. Pin-tailed Manakin (e) - 2:se

398. White-bearded Manakin - 2:se

399. Wing-barred Piprites - 2:am

400. Greenish Schiffornis (qe) - 2:se

401. Curl-crested Jay - 2:se

402. Plush-crested Jay - 1:ms  

403. Purplish Jay - 1:ms  

404. Rufous-browed Peppershrike - 1:ms  2:se,am

405. Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo - 2:am

406. Red-eyed Vireo - 2:se  ("Chivi Vireo")

407. Rufous-crowned Greenlet - 1:ig,se

408. Ashy-headed Greenlet - 1:ms

409. Brown-headed Greenlet - 2:am

410. Buff-cheeked Greenlet - 2:am

411. White-necked Thrush - 1:se

412. Rufous-bellied Thrush - 1:ms,se  2:se

413. Pale-breasted Thrush - 1:ms,se  2:se,am

414. Creamy-bellied Thrush - 1:ms  2:se

415. Yellow-legged Thrush - 1:se  2:se

416. Chalk-browed Mockingbird - 1:ms,se  2:se

417. White-winged Swallow - 1:ms  2:se,am

418. White-rumped Swallow - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

419. Brown-chested Martin - 2:am

420. Gray-breasted Martin - 1:se,ms  2:se,am

421. Purple Martin - 2:am

422. Blue-and-white Swallow - 1:se  2:se

423. Southern Rough-winged Swallow - 1:ms,se  2:se,am

424. Barn Swallow - 2:am

425. Buff-breasted Wren - 2:am

426. Fawn-breasted Wren - 1:ms

427. Thrush-like Wren - 1:ms

428. "Southern" House Wren - 1:se  2:se,am

429. Muscian Wren - 2:am

430. Black-capped Donacobious - 1:ms  2:se,am

431. Masked Gnatcatcher - 1:ms

432. Guianan Gnatcatcher - 2:am

433. Yellowish Pipit - 2:se

434. Tropical Parula - 1:ms  2:se

435. Southern Yellowthroat - 1:ms  2:se

436. Stripe-crowned Warbler - 2:se

437. White-rimmed Warbler - 2:se

438. Bananaquit - 1:ms,se  2:se,am

439. Bicolored Conebill - 1:se

440. Pearly-breasted Conebill (nt) - 2:am

441. Chestnut-vented Conebill - 1:ms  2:se

442. Green Honeycreeper - 2:am

443. Red-legged Honeycreeper - 2:am

444. Blue Dacnis - 1:se  2:se,am

445. Swallow-Tanager - 1:se

446. Blue-gray Tanager - 2:am

447. Sayaca Tanager - 1:ms,se  2:se

448. Azure-shouldered Tanager (nt) (e) - 2:se

449. Golden-chevroned Tanager (e) - 1:se  2:se

450. Palm Tanager - 1:ms,se  2:se,am

451. Brazilian Tanager - 1:se  2:se

452. Silver-beaked Tanager - 1:ms  2:am

453. Violaceous Euphonia - 1:se

454. Plumbeous Euphonia - 2:am 

455. Golden-sided Euphonia - 2:am 

456. Orange-bellied Euphonia - 2:se

457. Chestnut-bellied Euphonia (qe) - 1:se  2:se

458. Blue-naped Chlorophonia - 1:se  2:se

459. Green-headed Tanager (qe) - 1:se  2:se

460. Red-necked Tanager (qe) - 2:se

461. Brassy-breasted Tanager (e) - 1:se  2:se

462. Bay-headed Tanager - 2:am

463. Spotted Tanager - 2:am

464. Turquoise Tanager - 2:am

465. Opal-rumped Tanager - 2:am

466. Paradise Tanager - 2:am

467. Burnished-buff Tanager - 2:se

468. Fawn-breasted Tanager - 2:se

469. Diademed Tanager - 1:se

470. Olive-green Tanager (e) - 1:se  2:se

471. Ruby-crowned Tanager (qe) - 1:se  2:se

472. Flame-crested Tanager - 2:se,am

473. Red-shouldered Tanager - 2:am

474. Black-goggled Tanager - 1:se  2:se

475. Guira Tanager - 2:se,am

476. Rufous-headed Tanager (e) - 2:se

477. Yellow-backed Tanager - 2:am

478. Hooded Tanager - 2:am

479. Magpie Tanager - 1:se  2:se

480. Buff-throated Saltator - 1:ms

481. Green-winged Saltator (qe) - 2:se

482. Grayish Saltator - 1:ms  2:am

483. Black-throated Grosbeak - 2:se

484. Yellow-green Grosbeak - 2:am

485. Red-crested Cardinal - 1:ms

486. Yellow-billed Cardinal - 1:ms

487. Red-capped Cardinal - 2:am

488. Blue-black Grassquit - 1:ms  2:se,am

489. White-naped Seedeater - 2:am

490. Wing-barred Seedeater - 2:am  (was part of Variable Seedeater)

491. Plumbeous Seedeater - 1:se

492. Double-collared Seedeater - 1:ms,se  2:se

493. Rusty-collared Seedeater - 1:ms

494. White-bellied Seedeater - 1:ms  2:se

495. Black-bellied Seedeater (nt) (e) - 1:ms

496. Chestnut-bellied Seedeater - 2:am

497. Lesser Seed Finch - 2:am  ("Chestnut-bellied Seed Finch")

498. Large-billed Seed Finch (nt) - 2:am

499. Saffron Finch - 1:ms,se  2:se

500. Orange-fronted Yellow Finch - 2:am

501. Grassland Yellow Finch - 1:ms

502. Red Pileated-Finch - 1:ms  

503. Grassland Sparrow - 1:ms

504. Yellow-browed Sparrow - 2:am

505. Rufous-collared Sparrow - 1:ms,se  2:se

506. Crested Oropendola - 1:se  2:se,am

507. Para Oropendola - 2:am

508. "Eastern" or "Amazonian" Yellow-rumped Cacique - 2:am  

509. Red-rumped Cacique - 1:se  2:se

510. Solitary Cacique - 1:ms

511. Shiny Cowbird - 1:ms,se  2:se,am

512. Baywing
- 1:ms

513. Giant Cowbird - 1:ms  2:am

514. Chestnut-capped Blackbird - 2:se

515. Yellow-hooded Blackbird - 2:am 

516. Unicolored Blackbird - 1:ms

517. Chopi Blackbird - 1:ms  2:se

518. Epaulet Oriole - 1:ms  2:se

519. Moriche Oriole - 2:am

520. Orange-backed Troupial - 1:ms

521. Venezuelan Troupial - 2:am

522. Oriole Blackbird - 2:am

523. Red-breasted Blackbird - 2:am

524. Hooded Siskin - 1:me,se  2:se

525. Common Waxbill (i) - 2:se,am

526. House Sparrow (i) - 1:ms,se  2:se

 

Mammals during FONT Tours in Brazil in 2005

Codes:

(e): endangered
(v): classified as vulnerable

  1. Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth - 2:am
    Bradypus tridactylus
  2. Six-banded Armadillo (has also been called Yellow Armadillo) - 1:ms
    Euphractus sexcintus 
  3. Giant Anteater (v) - 1:ms  (7 seen during the tour) 
    Myrmecophaga tridactyla
  4. Pied Bare-faced Tamarin (ce) - 2:am
    Saguinus bicolor
    (There have been, in previous taxonomy, 3 subspecies of  what's been called the Brazilian Bare-faced Tamarin. These have been: the Pied Bare-face Tamarin, S. b. bicolor, the Martin's Bare-face Tamarin, S. b. martinsi, and the Ochraceous Bare-face Tamarin, S. b. ochraceous. The Pied Bare-face Tamarin (seen during 0'5 tour tour) is restricted to a 30 kilometer radius of Manaus. The other 2 subspecies probably range between the lower Rivers Uatuma and Cumina (Erepecuru); their range limits are not precisely known.)   
  5. Buffy-tufted Marmoset (formerly part of Tufted-ear Marmoset) - 2:se
    Callithrix (jacchus) aurita
  6. Brown Capuchin Monkey - 1:ms  2:se,am
    Cebus apella
  7. Black Howler Monkey - 1:ms
    Alouatta caraya
  8. Guyanan Red Howler Monkey - 2:am
    Alouatta macconnelli (split from Venezuelan Red Howler Monkey, Alouatta seniculus)
  9. Black-fronted Titi (formerly a subspecies of Masked Titi) (v) - 1:se  2:se
    Callicebus
  10. Tucuxi (or Gray Dolphin) - 2:am
    Sotalia fluviatilis
  11. Guianan (or Brazilian) Squirrel - 2:se
    Sciurus aestuans  
  12. Gray (or Brown) Brocket Deer - 1:ms
    Mazama gouazoubira
  13. Red Brocket Deer - 1:ms
    Mazama americana
  14. Marsh Deer (v) - 1:ms
    Blastocerus dichotomus
  15. Azara's Agouti - 1:ms
    Dasyprocta azarae  
  16. Red-rumped Agouti - 2:am
    Dasyprocta agouti
  17. Capybara - 1:ms
    Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
  18. Coypu (or Nutria) (i) - 1:se  2:se
    Myocastor coypus
  19. Neotropical River Otter - 1:ms
    Lontra longicaudis
  20. Ocelot - 1:ms
    Leopardus wiedii
  21. South American Coati - 1:ms  2:se
    Nasua nasua  
  22. Crab-eating Raccoon - 1:ms
    Procyon cancrivorus
  23. Crab-eating Fox - 1:ms
    Cerdocyon thous 
  24. Collared Peccary - 1:ms
    Tayassu tajacu
  25. White-lipped Peccary - 2:se
    Tayassu pecari
  26. Greater Fishing (or Bulldog) Bat - 1: ms
    Noctilio leporinus
  27. various other bats - 1:  2:
  28. a reddish mouse (like a vole) (sp.) - 1:ms
  29. Norway Rat (i) - 2:am
    Rattus norvegicus