Birds found during 
FONT Birding & Nature Tours 

in Brazil

and adjacent Paraguay & Bolivia

in 2006

 

Codes: 

In Brazil:  BR

BR1:    
September 3-6  Iguazu Falls (ig)
 
September 7-12  Mato Grosso do Sul (ms) 
  including the Pantanal
September 13-17  Minas Gerais  (mn)

in Sao Paulo only, Sep 3: (sp)
  
BR2:    
October 12-17  Minas Gerais (mn)
October 18-23  Rio Grande do Sul (rs)        

In Paraguay:  PY  September 5

In Bolivia:  BL  September 11



(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, photographed during the Sept '06 FONT Brazil Tour, when it was seen in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul. During the Oct '06 FONT Brazil Tour, it was seen in Rio Grande do Sul.      


Following list compiled by Armas Hill


Links:


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

List 2 (Antshrikes thru Grosbeaks)

 

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

South American Mammals

A list of Mammals during our Brazil tours in 2006 follows the bird-list. 


Photos of Birds & Animals during the Sept '06 FONT Tour in Brazil 

Upcoming Tours in Brazil


Bird-List:

 1. Greater Rhea (nt) - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

 2. Solitary Tinamou -  BR1:ig(h)

 3. Brown Tinamou - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs(h)

 4. Undulated Tinamou - BR1:ms

 5. Red-winged Tinamou - BR2:mn
 
 6. Spotted Nothura - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

 7. White-tufted Grebe - BR2:rs

 8. Great Grebe - BR2:rs

 9. Pied-billed Grebe - BR2:rs

10. Manx Shearwater - BR2:rs  (one found dead on the beach) 

11. Neotropic Cormorant - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs  

12. Anhinga - BR1:ms

13. Striated Heron - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:rs

14. Cocoi Heron - BR1:ms BL  BR2:rs

15. Capped Heron - BR1:ms

16. Whistling Heron - BR1:ms  BR2:mn,rs

17. Cattle Egret - BR1:ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

18. Little Blue Heron - BR2:rs

19. Snowy Egret - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

20. Great Egret - BR1:ig,ms,mn BL  BR2:mn,rs

21. Rufescent Tiger-Heron - BR1:ms

22. Black-crowned Night-Heron - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

23. Boat-billed Heron - BR1:ms

24. Jabiru - BR1:ms 

25. Wood Stork - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

26. Maguari Stork - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

27. Buff-necked Ibis - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

28. Plumbeous Ibis - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

29. Bare-faced (or Whispering) Ibis - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

30. White-faced Ibis - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

31. Green Ibis - BR1:ms

32. Roseate Spoonbill - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

33. Southern Screamer - BR1: ms  BR2:rs

34. Coscoroba Swan - BR2:rs

35. Black-necked Swan - BR2:rs

36. Fulvous Whistling-Duck - BR2:rs

37. White-faced Whistling-Duck - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

38. Black-bellied Whistling-Duck -  BR1:ms

39. Speckled Teal - BR2:rs

40. Yellow-billed (or Brown) Pintail - BR2:rs

41. Silver Teal - BR2:rs

42. Ringed Teal - BR2:rs

43. Rosy-billed Pochard - BR2:rs

44. Brazilian Duck - BR1:ms  BR2:mn,rs

45. "American" Comb Duck - BR2:rs 

46. Muscovy Duck - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn

47. Brazilian Merganser (t1) - BR1:mn

48. King Vulture - BR2:mn

49. Black Vulture - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL BR2:mn,rs

50. Turkey Vulture - BR1:ig,ms,mn BL BR2:mn,rs

51. Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

52. Swallow-tailed Kite - BR2:rs

53. Plumbeous Kite - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

54. Rufous-thighed Kite - BR1:ms

55. White-tailed Kite - BR1:ms  PY   BR2:mn,rs

56. Snail Kite - BR1:ig,ms BL  BR2:rs

57. Bicolored Hawk - BR2:mn

58. Cinerous Harrier - BR2:rs

59. Long-winged Harrier - BR2:rs 

60. Crane Hawk - BR1:ms 

61. Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle - BR2:mn

62. Great Black Hawk - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn

63. Savanna Hawk - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

64. Black-collared Hawk - BR1:ms

65. Bay-winged (or Harris's) Hawk - BR1:ms

66. Roadside Hawk - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

67. Short-tailed Hawk - BR1:mn

68. White-tailed Hawk - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

69. Mantled Hawk (nt) - BR1:mn

70. Crowned Eagle (t3) - BR1:mn

71. Ornate Hawk-Eagle - BR1:mn

72. Southern Crested Caracara - BR1:ig,ms,mn BL  BR2:mn,rs

73. Yellow-headed Caracara - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

74. Chimango (Caracara) - BR2:rs

75. Laughing Falcon - BR1:ig(h)  

76. Collared Forest-Falcon - BR2:mn 

77. American Kestrel - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

78. Bat Falcon - BR1:ig 

79. Aplomado Falcon - BR1:ms BL  BR2:mn

80. Chaco Chachalaca - BR1:ms

81. Dusky-legged Guan - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn,rs

82. Rusty-margined Guan - BR1:mn

83. Common Piping-Guan - BR1:ms

84. Bare-faced Curassow - BR1:ms 

85. Spot-winged Wood-Quail -  BR1:mn(h) 

86. Limpkin - BR1:ms  BR2:mn,rs

87. Gray-necked Wood-Rail - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:mn

88. Giant Wood-Rail - BR2:rs

89. Slaty-breasted Wood-Rail - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

90. Blackish Rail - BR1:mn

91. Rufous-sided Crake - BR1:ms(h)

92. Spot-flanked Gallinule - BR2:rs

93. Common Gallinule (or Moorhen) - BR1:ms  BR2:mn,rs

94. Purple Gallinule - BR2:rs

95. Red-gartered Coot - BR2:rs

96. White-winged Coot - BR2:rs

97. Red-fronted Coot - BR2:rs

98. Red-legged Seriema - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

99. Wattled (or South American) Jacana - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:rs

100. American Oysteratcher - BR2:rs 

101. White-backed (or South American) Stilt - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

102. Southern Lapwing - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

103. American Golden Plover - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

104. Semipalmated Plover - BR2:mn

105. Collared Plover - BR2:rs 

106. Hudsonian Godwit - BR2:rs

107. Upland Sandpiper - BR2:mn

108. Greater Yellowlegs - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

109. Lesser Yellowlegs - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

110. Solitary Sandpiper - BR1:ms BL  BR2:rs

111. Spotted Sandpiper - BR1:ms

112. Ruddy Turnstone - BR2:rs

113. Red Knot - BR2:rs

114. Sanderling - BR2:rs

115. White-rumped Sandpiper - BR2:rs

116. Baird's Sandpiper - BR2:rs 

117. Pectoral Sandpiper - BR2:rs

118. Wilson's Phalarope - BR2:rs

119. South American Snipe - BR2:rs

120. Kelp Gull - BR2:rs

121. Gray-headed Gull - BR2:rs

122. Brown-hooded Gull - BR2:rs

123. Large-billed Tern - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

124. South American Tern - BR2:rs

125. Common Tern - BR2:rs

126. Antarctic Tern - BR2:rs

127. Trudeau's (or Snowy-crowned) Tern - BR2:rs

128. Yellow-billed Tern - BR2:rs

129. Royal Tern - BR2:rs

130. Cayenne Tern - BR2:rs  

131. Black Skimmer - BR1:ms BL  BR2:rs

132. Picazuro Pigeon - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

133. Spot-winged Pigeon - BR2:rs

134. Pale-vented Pigeon - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:mn

135. Plumbeous Pigeon - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

136. Feral Pigeon (BRi) - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

137. Eared Dove - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

138. Ruddy Ground-Dove - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

139. Plain-breasted Ground-Dove - BR1:mn

140. Picui Ground-Dove - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:rs

141. Long-tailed Ground-Dove - BR1:ms

142. Blue Ground Dove - BR1:ig

143. Scaled Dove - BR1:ms,mn  PY  BR2:mn

144. White-tipped (or White-fronted) Dove - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

145. Gray-fronted Dove - BR1:mg

146. Blue-and-yellow Macaw - BR1:ms

147. Hyacinth(ine) Macaw - BR1:ms

148. Blue-winged Macaw - BR1:mn

149. Golden-collared (or Yellow-collared) Macaw - BR1:ms

150. White-eyed Conure/Parakeet - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn

151. Peach-fronted Conure/Parakeet - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

152. Reddish-bellied (or Maroon-bellied) Conure/Parakeet - BR1:ig  BR2:rs

153. Black-hooded (or Nanday) Conure/Parakeet - BR1:ms BL

154. Monk Parakeet - BR1:ms BL  BR2:rs

155. Blue-winged Parrotlet - BR2:mn

156. Yellow-chevroned (has been part of Canary-winged) Parakeet - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

157. Scaly-headed Parrot - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

158. Orange-winged Amazon/Parrot - BR1:ms

159. Turquoise-fronted (or Blue-fronted) Amazon/Parrot - BR1:ms

160. Vinaceous (-breasted) Amazon/Parrot - BR2:rs

161. Smooth-billed Ani - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

162. Squirrel Cuckoo - BR1:ig,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

163. Striped Cuckoo - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs(h)

164. Guira Cuckoo - BR1:ig,ms,mg PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

165. Barn Owl - BR1:ms

166. Tropical Screech-Owl - BR1:ms,mn(h)

167. Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl - BR1:ms,mn

168. Burrowing Owl - BR1:ms BL  BR2:mn,rs

169. Great Horned Owl - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

170. Striped Owl - BR1:ms

171. Short-eared Owl - BR2:rs

172. Gray (formerly Common) Potoo - BR1:ms(h)

173. Least Nighthawk - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

174. Band-tailed Nighthawk - BR1:ms

175. Nacunda Nighthawk - BR1:ms PY BL

176. Little Nightjar - BR1:ms  

177. Rufous Nightjar - BR1:ms(h) 

178. Band-winged Nightjar - BR1:mn

179. Sickle-winged Nightjar - BR2:mn

180. Scissor-tailed Nightjar - BR1:ms 

181. Pauraque - BR1:ms  BR2:mn(h)

182. White-collared Swift - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

183. Great Dusky Swift - BR1:ig  BR2:mn

184. Sick's (formerly part of Ashy-tailed) Swift - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn,rs

185. Gray-rumped Swift - BR2:rs

186. Swallow-tailed Hummingbird - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

187. Scale-throated Hermit - BR1:ig,mn

188. Planalto Hermit - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

189. Gray-breasted Sabrewing - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

190. Black Jacobin - BR1:mn PY 

191. White-vented Violetear - BR2:mn

192. Black-throated Mango - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

193. Ruby-topaz Hummingbird - BR1:mn

194. Black-breasted Plovercrest - BR1:mn

195. Frilled Coquette (BRe) - BR1:mn 

196. Glittering-bellied Emerald - BR1:ig,ms BL  BR2:mn

197. Fork-tailed (or Common) Woodnymph - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn

198. Violet-capped Woodnymph - BR1:ig,mn 

199. Rufous-throated Sapphire - BR1:ms,mn

200. Gilded Sapphire/Hummingbird - PY  BR2:rs

201. White-throated Hummingbird - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

202. Versicolored Emerald - BR1:ig,mn 

203. Glittering-throated Emerald - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn

204. Sapphire-spangled Emerald - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

205. Brazilian Ruby (BRe) - BR1:mn

206. Hyacinth Visorbearer (BRe) - BR2:mn

207. Long-billed Starthroat - BR1:ms

208. Black-throated Trogon - BR1:ig

209. Surucua Trogon (BRqe) - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:rs  
       (the northern race aurantius sometimes referred to as the "Brazilian Trogon") 

210. Blue-crowned Trogon - BR1:ms,mn

211. Ringed Kingfisher - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

212. Green Kingfisher - BR1:ms

213. Amazon Kingfisher - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:rs

214. Green-and-rufous Kingfisher - BR1:ms

215. American Pygmy Kingfisher - BR1:ms

216. Rufous-capped Motmot - BR1:ig

217. Rufous-tailed Jacamar - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

218. White-eared Puffbird - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

219. Toco Toucan - BR1:ig,ms,mn BL  BR2:mn

220. Red-breasted Toucan (BRqe) - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:rs(h)

221. Chestnut-eared Aracari - BR1:ig,ms PY 

222. Pale-crested Woodpecker - BR1:ms

223. Blond-crested Woodpecker - BR1:ig

224. Campo (or Field) Flicker - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

225. Green-barred (or Golden-breasted) Woodpecker/Flicker -  BR1:ms  BR2:rs

226. White Woodpecker - BR1:ms

227. Yellow-fronted Woodpecker - PY 

228. Little Woodpecker - BR1:ms BL  BR2:mn

229. White-spotted Woodpecker - BR2:rs

230. Crimson-crested Woodpecker - BR1:ms 

231. White-wedged (formerly Arrowhead) Piculet - BR1:ms 

232. Ochre-collared Piculet - BR1:ig

233. Mottled Piculet - BR2:rs

234. White-barred Piculet - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY

235. Olivaceous Woodcreeper - BR1:ig,mn 

236. Black-banded Woodcreeper - BR1:ms

237. Great Rufous Woodcreeper - BR1:ms

238. Scaled Woodcreeper - BR2:rs    

239. Narrow-billed Woodcreeper - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

240. Red-billed Scythebill - BR1:ms

241. Campo MIner - BR2:mn

242. Rufous (or Common) Hornero - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

243. Pale-legged Hornero - BR1:ms

244. Band-tailed (or Wing-barred) Hornero - BR1:mn

245. Striolated Tit-Spinetail - BR2:rs

246. Chotoy Spinetail - BR2:rs

247. Pale-breasted Spinetail - BR2:mn 

248. Sooty-fronted Spinetail - BR1:ms

249. Chicli (or Spix's) Spinetail - BR1:mn

250. Rufous-capped Spinetail (BRqe) -  BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

251. Pantanal (or White-lored) (formerly part of Plain-crowned) Spinetail - BR1:ms 

252. Yellow-chinned (or Yellow-throated) Spinetail - BR1:ms BL  BR2:rs

253. Pallid (or Pale-browed) Spinetail  - BR1:mn

254. Common (or Rufous-fronted) Thornbird - BR1:mn BL  BR2:mn

255. Greater (or Yellow-eyed) Thornbird - BR1:ms BL    

256. Canebrake Groundcreeper - BR2:rs

257. Firewood-gatherer - BR2:rs

258. Wren-like Rushbird - BR2:rs

259. Gray-headed (has been called Rufous) Cachalote - BR1:ms

260. Ochre-breasted Foliage-gleaner - BR1:ig

261. Streaked Xenops - BR1:mg

262. Eastern Streamcreeper (or Streamside Lochmias) (qe) - BR1:mn  
         (formerly called Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper) 

263. Variable Antshrike - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn,rs

264. Great Antshrike - BR1:ms

265. Barred Antshrike - BR1:ms

266. Sooretama Slaty-Antshrike - BR1:mn

267. Planalto Slaty-Antshrike - BR1:mn

268. Giant Antshrike - BR1:mn

269. Large-tailed Antshrike - BR1:mn

270. Tufted Antshrike - BR2:mn,rs

271. Plain Antvireo - BR1:ig

272. Streak-capped Antwren - BR1:ig

273. Rufous-winged Antwren - BR1:ig

274. Ferruginous Antbird  (BRe) - BR1:mn

275. Bertoni's Antbird  (BRqe) - BR1:ig

276. Ochre-rumped Antbird  (BRe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

277. Dusky-tailed Antbird - BR2:mn

278. Serra Antwren (BRe) - BR2:mn 

279. Mato Grosso Antbird - BR1:ms

280. White-shouldered Fire-eye  (BRqe) - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn

281. Short-tailed Antthrush - BR1:ig(h)

282. Rufous-tailed Antthrush - BR2:rs(h)

283. Crytic (or Such’s) Antthrush (BRe) - BR1:mn(h)

284. Speckle-breasted Antpitta (BRqe) - BR1:mn(h)

285. Rufous Gnateater - BR1:mn

286. White-naped Xenopsaris - BR1:ms

287. Green-backed Becard - BR1:ms,mn

288. Chestnut-crowned Becard - BR1:mn

289. White-winged Becard - BR1:ig

290. Sepia-capped Flycatcher - BR1:ig

291. Southern Bristle-Tyrant (nt) - BR1:ig

292. Eared Pygmy-Tyrant - BR1:ig

293. Pearly-vented Tody-Tyrant - BR1:ms 

294. Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

295. Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher (BRe) - BR1:mn

296. Common Tody-Flycatcher - BR1:ms

297. Gray-backed Tachuri (BRe) - BR2:mn

298. Sharp-tailed Grass-Tyrant - BR2:mn

299. Sooty Tyrannulet - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

300. Planalto Tyrannulet - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

301. Greenish Tyrannulet (BRqe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

302. Rough-legged Tyrannulet - BR1:mn 

303. Gray-capped Tyrannulet (nt) (BRe) - BR1:mn

304. White-crested Tyrannulet - BR1:ms BL  BR2:mn,rs

305. Southern Beardless Tyrannulet - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

306. Mouse-colored Tyrannulet - BR1:mn BL  BR2:mn

307. Yellow Tyrannulet - BR1:mn

308. Mottle-cheeked Tyrannulet - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn

309. Southern Scrub-Flycatcher - BL  BR2:mn

310. Greenish Elaenia - BR1:mn

311. Olivaceous Elaenia - BR2:rs

312. Gray Elaenia - BR1:ms 

313. Yellow-bellied Elaenia - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

314. Highland Elaenia - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

315. Plain-crested Elaenia - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

316. Lesser Elaenia - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

317. Small-billed Elaenia - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

318. Yellow-crested (has been part of White-throated) Spadebill (BRqe) - BR1:ig,mn

319. Yellow-olive Flycatcher (or Flatbill) - BR1:ig

320. Large-headed Flatbill - BR1:ig

321. Whiskered (has been part of Sulphur-rumped) Flycatcher - BR1:mn

322. Bran-colored Flycatcher - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

323. Cliff-Flycatcher - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

324. Tropical Pewee - BR1:mn

325. Vermilion Flycatcher - BR1:ms PY BL  BR2:rs

326. Gray Monjita - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

327. White-rumped Monjita - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

328. White Monjita - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

329. Black-and-white Monjita - BR2:rs 

330. Blue-billed Black-Tyrant - BR2:rs

331. Velvety Black-Tyrant (BRe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

332. Crested Black-Tyrant (BRqe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

333. Spectacled Tyrant - BR2:rs

334. Masked Water-Tyrant - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

335. White-headed Marsh Tyrant - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:rs

336. Black-backed (formerly Pied) Water-Tyrant - BR1:ms BL 

337. Cock-tailed Tyrant (nt) - BR1:mn

338. Streamer-tailed Tyrant - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

339. Yellow-browed Tyrant - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

340. Long-tailed Tyrant - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

341. Cattle Tyrant - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

342. Eastern Sirystes - BR1:ig 

343. Dusky-capped Flycatcher - BR1:ms

344. Brown-crested Flycatcher - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:mn

345. Swainson's Flycatcher - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

346. Tropical Kingbird - BR1:ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

347. White-throated Kingbird - BR2:mn

348. Fork-tailed Flycatcher - BR1:ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

349. Crowned Slaty-Flycatcher - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

350. Streaked Flycatcher - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

351. Variegated Flycatcher - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

352. Piratic Flycatcher - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

353. Social Flycatcher - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn

354. Boat-billed Flycatcher - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn

355. Great Kiskadee -  BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

356. Lesser Kiskadee - BR1:ms

357. Swallow-tailed Cotinga - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

358. Cinnamon-vented Piha (BRe) - BR2:mn

359. Bare-throated Bellbird (nt) (BRqe) - BR1:ig(h)  BR2:rs

360. Blue (or Swallow-tailed) Manakin (BRqe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

361. White-bearded Manakin - BR1:ig,mn

362. Curl-crested Jay - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

363. Plush-crested Jay - BR1:ig,ms PY  

364. Purplish Jay - BR1:ms  

365. Azure Jay - BR2:rs

366. Rufous-browed Peppershrike - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

367. Chivi (has been part of Red-eyed)
Vireo - BR1:ig,ms  BR2:rs

368. Rufous-crowned Greenlet - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

369. Gray-eyed Greenlet - BR1:mn

370. Ashy-headed Greenlet - BR1:ms

371. Rufous-bellied Thrush - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

372. Pale-breasted Thrush - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

373. Creamy-bellied Thrush - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

374. Eastern Slaty Thrush - BR1:mn

375. Chalk-browed Mockingbird - BR1:ig,ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

376. White-winged Swallow - BR1:ms

377. White-rumped Swallow - BR2:mn,rs

378. Brown-chested Martin - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

379. Gray-breasted Martin - BR1:ig,ms PY  BR2:mn,rs

380. Blue-and-white Swallow - BR1:ig,mn  BR2: mn,rs 

381. Southern Rough-winged Swallow - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

382. Tawny-headed Swallow - BR2:mn,rs

383. Bank Swallow (or Sand Martin) - BR2:rs

384. Barn Swallow - PY BL  BR2:rs

385. Buff-breasted Wren (including "Fawn-breasted Wren") - BR1:ms 

386. Thrush-like Wren - BR1:ms

387. (Southern) House Wren - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

388. Black-capped Donacobious - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

389. Masked Gnatcatcher - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

390. Yellowish Pipit - BR1:ms  BR2:mn,rs

391. Short-billed Pipit - BR2:rs

392. Hellmayr's Pipit - BR2:mn,rs

393. Ochre-breasted Pipit - BR2:mn

394. Tropical Parula - BR1:ig,ms  BR2:rs

395. Southern (formerly part of Masked) Yellowthroat - BR1:ms  BR2:mn

396. Golden-crowned Warbler - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:rs

397. White-bellied Warbler - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

398. White-striped Warbler (BRe) - BR1:mn

399. Riverbank (formerly River) Warbler - BR1:ig

400. Bananaquit - BR1:ms,mn  bR2:mn

401. Chestnut-vented Conebill - BR1:ms PY 

402. Blue Dacnis - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn

403. Swallow-Tanager - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

404. Sayaca Tanager - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY BL  BR2:mn,rs

405. Azure-shouldered Tanager (nt) (BRe) - BR1:mn

406. Blue-and-yellow Tanager - BR2:rs 

407. Golden-chevroned Tanager (BRe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

408. Palm Tanager - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

409. Silver-beaked Tanager - BR1:ms

410. Lowland Hepatic Tanager - BR1:ig,mn

411. Violaceous Euphonia - BR1:ig,mn

412. Purple-throated Euphonia - BR1:ms,mn PY  BR2:mn

413. Chestnut-bellied Euphonia (BRqe) - BR1:ig

414. Green-chinned Euphonia (nt) - BR1:ig,mn 

415. Blue-naped Chlorophonia - BR1:ig 

416. Green-headed Tanager (BRqe) - BR1:ig

417. Red-necked Tanager - BR2:rs

418. Brassy-breasted Tanager (BRe) - BR1:mn 

419. Gilt-edged Tanager (BRe) - BR1:mn 

420. Burnished-buff Tanager - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn

421. Fawn-breasted Tanager - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

422. Diademed Tanager - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

423. Olive-green Tanager (BRe) - BR1:mn

424. Ruby-crowned Tanager (BRqe) - BR1:ig,mn PY  BR2:mn

425. White-lined Tanager - BR1:mn

426. Black-goggled Tanager - BR1:ig,mn

427. Guira Tanager - BR1:ig  BR2:mn

428. Rufous-headed Tanager (BRe) - BR1:mn

429. Hooded Tanager - BR2:mn

430. Chestnut-backed Tanager - BR2:rs

431. Orange-headed Tanager - BR1:mn BL  

432. Cinnamon Tanager - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

433. Gray-headed Tanager - BR1:ms

434. Magpie Tanager - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn

435. Green-winged Saltator (BRqe) - BR1:ig,mn PY  BR2:mn

436. Thick-billed Saltator - BR2:rs

437. (Southern) Grayish Saltator - BR1:ms BL

438. Black-throated Saltator - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

439. Ultramarine Grosbeak - BR1:mn

440. Red-crested Cardinal - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

441. Yellow-billed Cardinal - BR1:ms

442. Blue Finch (nt) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

443. Uniform Finch - BR1:mn 

444. Blue-black Grassquit - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:mn,rs

445. Plumbeous Seedeater - BR1:ms

446. Double-collared Seedeater - BR1:ig,ms,mn BL  BR2:mn,rs

447. Rusty-collared Seedeater - BR1:ms

448. Yellow-bellied Seedeater - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

449. Dubois' Seedeater  (BRe) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

450. White-bellied Seedeater - BR1:ms

451. Capped Seedeater - BR2:mn  

452. Lesser (or Chestnut-bellied) Seed-Finch - BR1:ms

453. Cinerous Warbling-Finch - BR2:mn

454. Red-rumped Warbling-Finch - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

455. Bay-chested Warbling-Finch  (BRe) - BR1:mn  BR2:rs

456. Black-and-rufous Warbling-Finch - BR2:rs

457. Saffron (Yellow-) Finch - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

458. Stripe-tailed Yellow-Finch - BR2:mn

459. Grassland Yellow-Finch - BR2:rs

460. Great Pampa-Finch - BR2:rs

461. Pale-throated Serra-Finch - BR2:mn  

462. Wedge-tailed Grass-Finch - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

463. Red Pileated-Finch (or Red-crested Finch) - BR1:ig,ms PY BL  BR2:rs

464. Gray Pileated-Finch - BR1:mn  BR2:mn

465. Grassland Sparrow - BR1:ms,mn  BR2:mn,rs

466. Rufous-collared Sparrow - BR1:ig,mn  BR2:mn,rs 

467. Crested Oropendola - BR1:ms,mn BL  BR2:mn

468. Red-rumped Cacique - BR1:ig,mn PY 

469. Golden-winged Cacique - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

470. Solitary (Black) Cacique - BR1:ms BL

471. Shiny (or Glossy) Cowbird - BR1:ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs

472. Screaming Cowbird - BR2:rs

473. Bay-winged Cowbird (or Baywing)
- BR1:ms  BR2:rs

474. Giant Cowbird - BR1:ms,mn BL

475. Unicolored Blackbird - BR1:ms BL

476. Chopi Blackbird - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn

477. Chestnut-capped Blackbird - BR2:rs

478. Yellow-winged Blackbird - BR2:rs

479. Scarlet-headed Blackbird - BR2:rs

480. Saffron-cowled Blackbird - BR2:rs  

481. Epaulet Oriole - BR1:ig,ms  BR2:rs

482. Orange-backed Troupial - BR1:ms

483. Brown-and-yellow Marshbird - BR2:rs

484. Yellow-rumped Marshbird - BR1:mn  BR2:mn,rs

485. White-browed Blackbird - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

486. Hooded Siskin - BR1:ms  BR2:rs

487. Common Waxbill (BRi) - BR1:sp  BR2:mn

488. House Sparrow (BRi) - BR1:ig,ms,mn PY  BR2:mn,rs


Mammals during FONT Nature Tours 
in
Brazil 

in 2006


List compiled by Armas Hill

PHOTO AT RIGHT: Pantanal Cat, 
photographed at night during the Sept '06 FONT Brazil Tour



Codes:


(e): endangered
(v): classified as vulnerable
(BRi): introduced in Brazil


In Brazil:  BR

BR1:      
September 3-6  Iguazu Falls (ig) 
September 7-12 Mato Grosso do Sul (ms) 
  including the Pantanal
September 13-17  Minas Gerais  (mn)

in Sao Paulo only, Sep 3  (sp)
  
BR2:
October 12-17  Minas Gerais  (mn)  
October 18-23  Rio Grande do Sul  (rs)          

In Paraguay:  PY  September 5

In Bolivia:  BL  September 11


  1. Giant Anteater (v) - BR1:ms  BR2:mn 
    Myrmecophaga tridactyla
  2. Buffy-headed Marmoset (formerly part of Tufted-ear Marmoset) - BR1:mn  BR2:mn
    Callithrix (jacchus) flaviceps 
  3. Black-striped Tufted Capuchin Monkey - BR1:ig
    Cebus libidinosus 
  4. Black Howler Monkey - BR1:ms
    Alouatta caraya
  5. Masked Titi (v) - BR1:mg 
    Callicebus personatus
  6. Guianan (or Brazilian) Squirrel - BR1:mn  BR2:mn
    Sciurus aestuans  
  7. Gray (or Brown) Brocket Deer - BR1:ms
    Mazama gouazoubira
  8. Red Brocket Deer - BR1:ig
    Mazama americana
  9. Marsh Deer (v) - BR1:ms
    Blastocerus dichotomus
  10. Azara's Agouti - BR1:ig PY
    Dasyprocta azarae  
  11. Capybara - BR1:ms  BR2:rs
    Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
  12. Giant Otter (e) - BR1:ms
    Lontra longicaudis
  13. Pantanal Cat - BR1:ms  (formerly considered part of the more-southerly Pampas Cat)
    Felis braccata 
  14. Ocelot - BR1:ms
    Leopardus wiedii
  15. Jaguar - BR1:ms
    Panthera (formerly Jaguarius) onca
  16. South American Coati - BR1:ig,ms 
    Nasua nasua  
  17. Crab-eating Raccoon - BR1:ms
    Procyon cancrivorus
  18. Crab-eating Fox - BR1:ms
    Cerdocyon thous 
  19. Maned Wolf (e) - BR1:ms  BR2:mn
    Chrysocyon brachyurus
  20. Tapiti (or Forest Rabbit) - BR1:ms
    Sylvilagus brasiliensis 
  21. European Hare (BRi) - BR2:rs
    Lepus europaeus
  22. Brazilian Guinea-Pig - BR1:ms
    Cavia magna
  23. Greater Guinea-Pig - BR2:rs
    Cavia magna
  24. Rock Cavy - BR2:mn
    Kerodon rupestris 
  25. Coypu (or Nutria) - BR2:rs
    Myocastor coypus
  26. Brazilian Tapir - BR1:ms
    Tapirus terrestris
  27. Lesser Fishing (or Bulldog) Bat - BR1:ms
    Noctilio albiventris 
  28. various other bats - BR1:ms,mn
  29. Common Bottle-nosed Dolphin - BR2:rs
    Tursiops truncatus