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RIBERALTA-SAN LORENZO PAMPA

BOLIVIALOCALE

# Species:230
# Excl Vagrants:230
# Endemics:0
# Near Endemics:1
Habitat: Grassland

BIRD CHECKLIST

The table below lists species recorded at this locale but does not indicate frequency of occurrence there. It does indicate whether each species is globally threatened or endangered according to the IUCN and also whether it is migratory, very rare, or accidental in the country. The list is based on available data and may be incomplete.*

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Tinamous: Tinamidae

1Great TinamouTinamus major
2Cinereous TinamouCrypturellus cinereus
3Little TinamouCrypturellus soui
4Undulated TinamouCrypturellus undulatus
5Variegated TinamouCrypturellus variegatus
6Bartlett's TinamouCrypturellus bartletti
7Small-billed TinamouCrypturellus parvirostris
8Tataupa TinamouCrypturellus tataupa
9Red-winged TinamouRhynchotus rufescens

 
Ducks: Anatidae

10Muscovy DuckCairina moschata
11Brazilian TealAmazonetta brasiliensis

 
Guans, Chachalacas, and Curassows: Cracidae

12Speckled ChachalacaOrtalis guttata
13Spix's GuanPenelope jacquacu

 
Pigeons and Doves: Columbidae

14Pale-vented PigeonPatagioenas cayennensis
15Scaled PigeonPatagioenas speciosa
16Plumbeous PigeonPatagioenas plumbea
17Ruddy PigeonPatagioenas subvinacea
18Plain-breasted Ground DoveColumbina minuta
19Ruddy Ground DoveColumbina talpacoti
20Picui Ground DoveColumbina picui
21White-tipped DoveLeptotila verreauxi
22Gray-fronted DoveLeptotila rufaxilla
23Eared DoveZenaida auriculata

 
Cuckoos: Cuculidae

24Guira CuckooGuira guira
25Smooth-billed AniCrotophaga ani
26Striped CuckooTapera naevia
27Little CuckooCoccycua minuta
28Squirrel CuckooPiaya cayana
29Dark-billed CuckooCoccyzus melacoryphus

 
Nightjars and Allies: Caprimulgidae

30Nacunda NighthawkChordeiles nacunda
31Least NighthawkChordeiles pusillus
32Common PauraqueNyctidromus albicollis
33Little NightjarSetopagis parvula
34Spot-tailed NightjarAntiurus maculicaudus
35Silky-tailed NightjarAntrostomus sericocaudatus

 
Potoos: Nyctibiidae

36Great PotooNyctibius grandis
37Common PotooNyctibius griseus

 
Swifts: Apodidae

38Gray-rumped SwiftChaetura cinereiventris
39Pale-rumped SwiftChaetura egregia
40Fork tailed Palm-SwiftTachornis squamata

 
Hummingbirds: Trochilidae

41Reddish HermitPhaethornis ruber
42Horned SungemHeliactin bilophus
43White-tailed GoldenthroatPolytmus guainumbi
44Green-tailed GoldenthroatPolytmus theresiae
45Black-throated MangoAnthracothorax nigricollis
46Butterfly CoquetteLophornis verreauxii
47Fork-tailed WoodnymphThalurania furcata
48Swallow-tailed HummingbirdEupetomena macroura
49Sapphire-spangled EmeraldChionomesa lactea
50White-chinned SapphireChlorestes cyanus

 
Rails, Gallinules, and Coots: Rallidae

51Ocellated CrakeRufirallus schomburgkii

 
Plovers and Lapwings: Charadriidae

52Southern LapwingVanellus chilensis
53Collared PloverAnarhynchus collaris

 
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers: Laridae

54Large-billed TernPhaetusa simplex

 
Storks: Ciconiidae

55JabiruJabiru mycteria
56Wood StorkMycteria americana

 
Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns: Ardeidae

57Capped HeronPilherodius pileatus
58Snowy EgretEgretta thula
59Western Cattle-EgretBubulcus ibis
60Great EgretArdea alba

 
New World Vultures: Cathartidae

61Black VultureCoragyps atratus
62Turkey VultureCathartes aura
63Lesser Yellow-headed VultureCathartes burrovianus
64Greater Yellow-headed VultureCathartes melambrotus

 
Hawks, Eagles, and Kites: Accipitridae

65Pearl KiteGampsonyx swainsonii
66White-tailed KiteElanus leucurus
67Plumbeous KiteIctinia plumbea
68Crane HawkGeranospiza caerulescens
69Snail KiteRostrhamus sociabilis
70Savanna HawkButeogallus meridionalis
71Chaco EagleButeogallus coronatus
72Roadside HawkRupornis magnirostris
73White-tailed HawkGeranoaetus albicaudatus
74Gray-lined HawkButeo nitidus

 
Owls: Strigidae

75Tropical Screech-OwlMegascops choliba
76Tawny-bellied Screech-OwlMegascops watsonii
77Crested OwlLophostrix cristata
78Burrowing OwlAthene cunicularia
79Striped OwlAsio clamator

 
Trogons: Trogonidae

80Black-tailed TrogonTrogon melanurus
81Green-backed TrogonTrogon viridis
82Amazonian TrogonTrogon ramonianus
83Blue-crowned TrogonTrogon curucui

 
Motmots: Momotidae

84Amazonian MotmotMomotus momota

 
Kingfishers: Alcedinidae

85Ringed KingfisherMegaceryle torquata
86Green KingfisherChloroceryle americana

 
Puffbirds: Bucconidae

87White-necked PuffbirdNotharchus hyperrhynchus
88Pied PuffbirdNotharchus tectus
89White-eared PuffbirdNystalus chacuru
90Black-fronted NunbirdMonasa nigrifrons
91Swallow-winged PuffbirdChelidoptera tenebrosa

 
Jacamars: Galbulidae

92Paradise JacamarGalbula dea

 
Toucans: Ramphastidae

93Chestnut-eared AracariPteroglossus castanotis
94Ivory-billed AracariPteroglossus azara
95White-throated ToucanRamphastos tucanus
96Channel-billed ToucanRamphastos vitellinus

 
Woodpeckers: Picidae

97White WoodpeckerMelanerpes candidus
98Yellow-tufted WoodpeckerMelanerpes cruentatus
99Red-necked WoodpeckerCampephilus rubricollis
100Crimson-crested WoodpeckerCampephilus melanoleucos
101Lineated WoodpeckerDryocopus lineatus

 
Seriemas: Cariamidae

102Red-legged SeriemaCariama cristata

 
Falcons and Caracaras: Falconidae

103Crested CaracaraCaracara cheriway
104Yellow-headed CaracaraDaptrius chimachima
105American KestrelFalco sparverius
106Aplomado FalconFalco femoralis
107Bat FalconFalco rufigularis

 
Parrots: Psittacidae

108Cobalt-winged ParakeetBrotogeris cyanoptera
109Orange-cheeked ParrotPyrilia barrabandi
110Blue-headed ParrotPionus menstruus
111Yellow-crowned AmazonAmazona ochrocephala
112Turquoise-fronted AmazonAmazona aestiva
113Mealy AmazonAmazona farinosa
114White-bellied ParrotPionites leucogaster
115Black-capped ParakeetPyrrhura rupicola
116Peach-fronted ParakeetEupsittula aurea
117Dusky-headed ParakeetAratinga weddellii
118Red-bellied MacawOrthopsittaca manilatus
119Yellow-collared MacawPrimolius auricollis
120Blue-and-yellow MacawAra ararauna
121Chestnut-fronted MacawAra severus
122Red-shouldered MacawDiopsittaca nobilis
123White-eyed ParakeetPsittacara leucophthalmus

 
Typical Antbirds: Thamnophilidae

124Great AntshrikeTaraba major
125Barred AntshrikeThamnophilus doliatus
126Natterer's Slaty-AntshrikeThamnophilus stictocephalus
127Sclater's AntwrenMyrmotherula sclateri
128Gray AntwrenMyrmotherula menetriesii
129Rusty-backed AntwrenFormicivora rufa
130Gray AntbirdCercomacra cinerascens
131Black-spotted Bare-eyePhlegopsis nigromaculata

 
Ovenbirds and Woodcreepers: Furnariidae

132Plain-brown WoodcreeperDendrocincla fuliginosa
133Elegant WoodcreeperXiphorhynchus elegans
134Buff-throated WoodcreeperXiphorhynchus guttatus
135Pale-legged HorneroFurnarius leucopus

 
Manakins: Pipridae

136Fiery-capped ManakinMachaeropterus pyrocephalus
137Red-headed ManakinCeratopipra rubrocapilla

 
Cotingas: Cotingidae

138Spangled CotingaCotinga cayana
139Screaming PihaLipaugus vociferans
140Bare-necked FruitcrowGymnoderus foetidus

 
Tityras and Allies: Tityridae

141Black-tailed TityraTityra cayana
142Black-crowned TityraTityra inquisitor
143White-browed PurpletuftIodopleura isabellae

 
Tyrant Flycatchers: Tyrannidae

144Common Tody-FlycatcherTodirostrum cinereum
145Yellow-olive FlatbillTolmomyias sulphurescens
146Gray-crowned FlatbillTolmomyias poliocephalus
147Ochre-lored FlatbillTolmomyias flaviventris
148Southern Beardless-TyrannuletCamptostoma obsoletum
149Mouse-colored TyrannuletNesotriccus murinus
150Yellow-crowned TyrannuletTyrannulus elatus
151Forest ElaeniaMyiopagis gaimardii
152Greenish ElaeniaMyiopagis viridicata
153Yellow-bellied ElaeniaElaenia flavogaster
154(Large Elaenia)Elaenia spectabilis
155(White-crested Elaenia)Elaenia albiceps
156(Small-billed Elaenia)Elaenia parvirostris
157Plain-crested ElaeniaElaenia cristata
158Lesser ElaeniaElaenia chiriquensis
159Rufous-sided Scrub-TyrantEuscarthmus rufomarginatus
160Fuscous FlycatcherCnemotriccus fuscatus
161Southern Scrub-FlycatcherSublegatus modestus
162\Vermilion Flycatcher\Pyrocephalus rubinus
163\White Monjita\Xolmis irupero
164Gray MonjitaNengetus cinereus
165Rufous-tailed FlatbillRamphotrigon ruficauda
166Bright-rumped AttilaAttila spadiceus
167Rufous CasiornisCasiornis rufus
168Swainson's FlycatcherMyiarchus swainsoni
169Short-crested FlycatcherMyiarchus ferox
170Great KiskadeePitangus sulphuratus
171Boat-billed FlycatcherMegarynchus pitangua
172Rusty-margined FlycatcherMyiozetetes cayanensis
173Streaked FlycatcherMyiodynastes maculatus
174Piratic FlycatcherLegatus leucophaius
175(Variegated Flycatcher)Empidonomus varius
176(White-throated Kingbird)Tyrannus albogularis
177Tropical KingbirdTyrannus melancholicus
178(Fork-tailed Flycatcher)Tyrannus savana

 
Crows, Jays, and Magpies: Corvidae

179Purplish JayCyanocorax cyanomelas
180Curl-crested JayCyanocorax cristatellus

 
Swallows: Hirundinidae

181Gray-breasted MartinProgne chalybea
182Brown-chested MartinProgne tapera
183White-banded SwallowAtticora fasciata

 
Wrens: Troglodytidae

184Southern House WrenTroglodytes musculus
185Thrush-like WrenCampylorhynchus turdinus
186Moustached WrenPheugopedius genibarbis
187Buff-breasted WrenCantorchilus leucotis
188Fawn-breasted WrenCantorchilus guarayanus

 
Thrushes and Allies: Turdidae

189Creamy-bellied ThrushTurdus amaurochalinus

 
Finches, Euphonias, and Allies: Fringillidae

190Purple-throated EuphoniaEuphonia chlorotica
191Rufous-bellied EuphoniaEuphonia rufiventris

 
New World Sparrows: Passerellidae

192Grassland SparrowAmmodramus humeralis
193Yellow-browed SparrowAmmodramus aurifrons

 
Troupials and Allies: Icteridae

194Crested OropendolaPsarocolius decumanus
195Olive OropendolaPsarocolius bifasciatus
196Solitary Black CaciqueCacicus solitarius
197Yellow-rumped CaciqueCacicus cela
198Shiny CowbirdMolothrus bonariensis
199Chopi BlackbirdGnorimopsar chopi

 
Cardinals and Allies: Cardinalidae

200Black-backed GrosbeakPheucticus aureoventris

 
Tanagers and Allies: Thraupidae

201Red-crested CardinalParoaria coronata
202Red-capped CardinalParoaria gularis
203Black-faced TanagerSchistochlamys melanopis
204Flame-crested TanagerLoriotus cristatus
205Silver-beaked TanagerRamphocelus carbo
206Blue-gray TanagerThraupis episcopus
207Sayaca TanagerThraupis sayaca
208Palm TanagerThraupis palmarum
209Masked TanagerStilpnia nigrocincta
210Swallow TanagerTersina viridis
211Black-faced DacnisDacnis lineata
212Blue DacnisDacnis cayana
213Purple HoneycreeperCyanerpes caeruleus
214Green HoneycreeperChlorophanes spiza
215Yellow-backed TanagerHemithraupis flavicollis
216Chestnut-vented ConebillConirostrum speciosum
217White-rumped TanagerCypsnagra hirundinacea
218Wedge-tailed Grass-FinchEmberizoides herbicola
219Great Pampa-FinchEmbernagra platensis
220Blue-black GrassquitVolatinia jacarina
221Chestnut-bellied SeedeaterSporophila castaneiventris
222Tawny-bellied SeedeaterSporophila hypoxantha
223\Dark-throated Seedeater\Sporophila ruficollis
224Chestnut-bellied Seed-FinchSporophila angolensis
225Double-collared SeedeaterSporophila caerulescens
226&Slate-colored SeedeaterlSporophila schistacea
227Plumbeous SeedeaterSporophila plumbea
228Red-crested FinchCoryphospingus cucullatus
229Dull-colored GrassquitAsemospiza obscurus
230Black-throated SaltatorSaltatricula atricollis

 

 *Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through 2021 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees. IUCN status may reflect splits not currently recognized by Clements.
**Species not accepted by Clements, AOU, or SACC that we recognize based on the IOC, field observations along with geographical separation, consensus opinions of field guide authors, and other sources. These species are potential splits in future Clements updates.

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PRESENCE CODES

CodeDescription##
//Boreal Visitor0
\\Austral Visitor3
||Transient0
##Non-breeding Dispersal0
<>Erratic/Irregular1
()Breeding Season Only6
{}Casual/Vagrant0
[]Accidental1

STATUS CODES

CodeDescription##
NTNear Threatened3
VVulnerable1
ENEndangered1
CRCritically Endangered0

Species counts in code tables depend on completeness of the data. For some countries or locales, data may not include all species or information on species presence may be incomplete.