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<lastBuildDate>Thu, 2 Feb 2012 23:08:04 +0100</lastBuildDate><item><title>Orange Billed Sparrow</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>New World Sparrows</category><category>Sparrows</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mirador Rio Branco</category><dc:date>2012-02-01T15:05:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_aurantiirostris_orange_billed_sparrow.php#unique-entry-id-1284</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_aurantiirostris_orange_billed_sparrow.php#unique-entry-id-1284</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Orange Billed Sparrow - Arremon aurantiirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_aurantiirostris_orange_billed_sparrow_01.jpg" width="440" height="429" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Orange Billed Sparrow<br />Latin: <em>Arremon aurantiirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pinz&oacute;n piquinaranja, rascadorcito piquinaranja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-sparrows.php" rel="self" title="New World Sparrows">New World Sparrows</a><br />Range: Mexico to Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />I snapped these shots of an Orange-billed Sparrow through the glass at the restaurant at the Mirador Rio Branco. You can see quite a few good birds at this well-priced hotel close to the Milpe Reserve.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Choco Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><dc:date>2012-01-31T12:18:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_crassus_choco_brushfinch.php#unique-entry-id-1283</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_crassus_choco_brushfinch.php#unique-entry-id-1283</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Choco Brush Finch - Atlapetes crassus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_crassus_choco_brushfinch_01.jpg" width="440" height="376" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Santa Lucia Reserve, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Choco Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Atlapetes crassus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tricolored Brush Finch (SACC) &bull; Matorralero tricolor (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar: Tricolored Finch, Rufous-naped Brush Finch, Pale-naped Finch<br /><br />Well, I was going to upload this photo as a record shot of a Tricolored Finch in the cloudforest, but I see that the IOC currently has Choco Brush Finch in Ecuador, and Tricolored Brush Finch in Peru, so I guess that the former is this bird.<br /><br />Ridgely has &ldquo;Tricolored Brush Finch&rdquo; as occurring between 600 and 1800m on the northwest slope - I saw the bird above at about 1800m at the Santa Lucia Reserve, north of Quito.<br /><br />I saw similar birds at Yanacocha but rejected them as Choco/Tricolored because at 3700m that should be out of range.<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-31T12:40:10+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_schistaceus_slaty_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1282</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_schistaceus_slaty_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1282</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Brush Finch - Atlapetes schistaceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_schistaceus_slaty_brush_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="345" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Atlapetes schistaceus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Matorralero pizarroso (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: Bay-crowned Brush Finch<br /><br />Ridgely says the Slaty Brush Finch is the only Brush Finch with whitish-grey underparts on the eastern slope, so these birds must be Slaty Brush Finch then. They occur at high altitude, between 2500 and 3400 m - I saw them at 2800 at Guango Lodge on the eastern slope in Ecuador.<br /><br />The White-winged Brush Finch has  whitish-grey underparts, a white wing bar, dark head, rufous head stripe, dark malar stripe, and light patch above the bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Winged Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Bellavista</category><dc:date>2012-01-31T12:40:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_leucopterus_white_winged_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1281</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_leucopterus_white_winged_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1281</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Winged Brush Finch - Atlapetes leucopterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_leucopterus_white_winged_brush_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="366" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecoruta, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Winged Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Atlapetes leucopterus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Matorralero aliblanco (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: Pale-naped Brush Finch, Tricolored Brush Finch<br /><br />I saw the White-winged Brush Finch on a couple of occasions, both in the same general region northwest of Quito, once on the Ecoruta and once at Angel Paz&rsquo;s reserve. Both times there was a Crimson-mantled Woodpecker nearby. Ridgely places White-winged Brush Finch at between 1600 and 2600m on the western slope in Ecuador.<br /><br />The White-winged Brush Finch has  whitish underparts, grey upperparts with prominent white wing bar, dark head, rufous head stripe and dark malar stripe, though there are various subspecies, some much whiter, especially in the south.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, White-winged Brush Finch, Ecoruta, March, 2011.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Winged Brush Finch - Atlapetes leucopterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_leucopterus_white_winged_brush_finch_02.jpg" width="440" height="418" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Naped Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><dc:date>2012-01-31T12:40:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_latinuchus_rufous_naped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1280</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_latinuchus_rufous_naped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1280</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Naped Brush Finch - Atlapetes latinuchus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_latinuchus_rufous_naped_brush_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="415" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Naped Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Atlapetes latinuchus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Yellow-breasted Brush Finch (SACC) &bull; Matorralero de pecho amarillo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: Pale-naped Brush Finch, Choco/Tricolored Brush Finch<br /><br />The Brush Finches are in a state of taxonomic flux, but for this entry I&rsquo;m following IOC v2.11 Jan 2012 taxonomy, which corresponds to Ridgely & Greenfield, Birds of Ecuador, 2001, and does not include the Bolivian Brush Finch.<br /><br />These photos were taken on the Yanacocha trail at 3500m, near Quito in northwestern Ecuador - a bit higher than the range suggested in Birds of Ecuador: 3200m.<br /><br />I don&rsquo;t think there&rsquo;s much point spending too much time on the ID/name of these birds as they will doubtless change names again.<br /><br />Typically though Rufous-nape Brush-finch should have a rufous nape, black mask, dark grey upperparts, yellow underparts going greyish near the legs.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, presumed Rufous-naped Brush Finch, Yanacocha, March.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Naped Brush Finch - Atlapetes latinuchus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_latinuchus_rufous_naped_brush_finch_02.jpg" width="440" height="424" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pale Naped Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-31T12:40:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_pallidinucha_pale_naped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1279</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_pallidinucha_pale_naped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1279</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pale Naped Brush Finch - Atlapetes pallidinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_pallidinucha_pale_naped_brush_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="381" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pale Naped Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Atlapetes pallidinucha</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Matorralero Nuquip&aacute;lido (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />Pale-naped Brush Finch at Guango Lodge. It&rsquo;s a high altitude Brush-finch, with yellow-orange above bill fading into white streak as pictured.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Pale-naped Brush Finch, Ecuador, March.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Pale Naped Brush Finch - Atlapetes pallidinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_pallidinucha_pale_naped_brush_finch_02.jpg" width="440" height="497" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Capped Cardinal</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Cardinals</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T22:45:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_gularis_red_capped_cardinal.php#unique-entry-id-1278</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_gularis_red_capped_cardinal.php#unique-entry-id-1278</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Capped Cardinal - Paroaria gularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_gularis_red_capped_cardinal_01.jpg" width="440" height="312" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright monacoeye &bull; Amazonia, Brazil &bull; September 2011 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Capped Cardinal<br />Latin: <em>Paroaria gularis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cardeal-da-amaz&ocirc;nia (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Cardenal bandera alemana, cardenal pantanero, cardenal gorrirrojo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cardinals.php" rel="self" title="Cardinals">Cardinals</a><br />Range: Amazonia - Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyanas, Peru, Bolivia, Trinidad<br />Similar:<br /><br />A fleeting shot of a Red-capped Cardinal from a moving boat!]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Billed Cardinal</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Cardinals</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T23:18:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_capitata_yellow_billed_cardinal.php#unique-entry-id-1277</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_capitata_yellow_billed_cardinal.php#unique-entry-id-1277</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Billed Cardinal - Paroaria capitata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_capitata_yellow_billed_cardinal_01.jpg" width="440" height="386" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Billed Cardinal<br />Latin: <em>Paroaria capitata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cardenilla, cardenal sin copete (Es) &bull; Cavalaria (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cardinals.php" rel="self" title="Cardinals">Cardinals</a><br />Range: Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw great numbers of Yellow-billed Cardinals at Pouso Alegre lodge in the Pantanal, where they would come to feed on grain for the animals. They have orange bills, adults have red heads and juveniles pale or blotchy heads - many examples below. Also seen elsewhere in the Pantanal.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Yellow-billed Cardinals with Saffron Finches, Bay-headed Cowbirds etc</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Billed Cardinal - Paroaria capitata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_capitata_yellow_billed_cardinal_02.jpg" width="440" height="282" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, two ages of juvenile Yellow-billed Cardinals.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Billed Cardinal - Paroaria capitata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/paroaria_capitata_yellow_billed_cardinal_03.jpg" width="440" height="423" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Hooded Bush Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T15:55:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cnemoscopus_rubrirostris_grey_hooded_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1276</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cnemoscopus_rubrirostris_grey_hooded_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1276</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Hooded Bush Tanager - Cnemoscopus rubrirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cnemoscopus_rubrirostris_grey_hooded_bush_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="398" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Hooded Bush Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Cnemoscopus rubrirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Montero piquirrojo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> <br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Just a record shot of a Grey-hooded Bush-Tanager in Ecuador. One of only two Bush-tanagers still in the Thraupidae family.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dusky Bush Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Bush Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T17:34:26+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_semifuscus_dusky_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1275</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_semifuscus_dusky_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1275</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dusky Bush Tanager - Chlorospingus semifuscus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_semifuscus_dusky_bush_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="320" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Santa Lucia Reserve, Ecuador, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dusky Bush Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chlorospingus semifuscus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Clorospingo oscuro (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bush-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Bush Tanagers">Bush Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />Although the Dusky Bush-tanager was common at the Santa Lucia Reserve, like most Bush-tanagers it was not easy to photograph. A guide told me that in the morning it is easy to see as it chatters continually, but does not stop moving. Later in the day it is quiet and doesn&rsquo;t move so much, but is difficult to see because it&rsquo;s so camouflaged in the trees.<br /><br />Dusky Bush-tanagers have greyish hoods, olive upperparts, grey underparts, pale irises, dark bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Throated Bush Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Bush Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Mirador Rio Branco</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T18:06:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_flavigularis_yellow_throated_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1274</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_flavigularis_yellow_throated_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1274</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Throated Bush Tanager - Chlorospingus flavigularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_flavigularis_yellow_throated_bush_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="312" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Mirador Rio Branco, Ecuador, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Throated Bush Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chlorospingus flavigularis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Montero gorgiamarillo, Clorospingo goliamarillo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bush-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Bush Tanagers">Bush Tanagers</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw the Yellow-throated Bush-tanager several times around the Milpe Reserve region - including the cheap and excellent Mirador Rio Branco, which I would recommend to anyone visiting the area.<br /><br />Yellow-throated Bush-tanagers have a yellow hood and upperparts, grey lores and light underparts, pale irises.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, the Yellow-throated Bush-tanager at Mirador Rio Branco, Ecuador<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Throated Bush Tanager - Chlorospingus flavigularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_flavigularis_yellow_throated_bush_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="403" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Pileated Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T10:03:26+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coryphospingus_cucullatus_red_pileated_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1273</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coryphospingus_cucullatus_red_pileated_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1273</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Pileated Finch - Coryphospingus cucullatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coryphospingus_cucullatus_red_pileated_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="365" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Chapada das Guimaraes, August 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Pileated Finch<br />Latin: <em>Coryphospingus cucullatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Red-crested Finch &bull; Brasita (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Tico-tico-rei (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> etc<br />Range: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Guyanas, Brazil, Uruguay<br />Similar:<br /><br />The dry scrubland, known as cerrado, on the Chapada das Guimaraes plateau was a good place to see the Red-pileated Finch in late August. I saw them just after dawn on a couple of occasions.<br /><br />The male Red Pileated Finch (or Red-crested Finch) is bright red, with white eye-ring and darker wings and tail. The large crest was not raised in display when I saw them. The female (below) is duller but still has the white eye-ring.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, female Red Pileated Finch, Chapada das Guimaraes, Brazil<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Pileated Finch - Coryphospingus cucullatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coryphospingus_cucullatus_red_pileated_finch_02.jpg" width="440" height="359" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Bellied Dacnis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Dacnises</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T19:48:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_flaviventer_yellow_bellied_dacnis.php#unique-entry-id-1272</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_flaviventer_yellow_bellied_dacnis.php#unique-entry-id-1272</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Bellied Dacnis - Dacnis flaviventer" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_flaviventer_yellow_bellied_dacnis_01.jpg" width="440" height="358" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Rio azul , Brazil, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Bellied Dacnis<br />Latin: <em>Dacnis flaviventer</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sa&iacute;-amarela (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Dacnis ventriamarillo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-dacnises.php" rel="self" title="Dacnises">Dacnises</a><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Amazonia - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela<br /></span>Similar:<br /><br />Record shots of Yellow-bellied Dacnis, seen in Par&aacute;, Brazil, September. Yellow and black with red irises.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Purple Honeycreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Honeycreepers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T22:25:57+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_caeruleus_purple_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-1271</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_caeruleus_purple_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-1271</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Purple Honeycreeper - Cyanerpes caeruleus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_caeruleus_purple_honeycreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="360" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Rio Azul Lodge, Brazil, 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Purple Honeycreeper<br />Latin: <em>Cyanerpes caeruleus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Certiola de patas amarillas, tucuso morado, mielero cer&uacute;leo (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;-de-perna-amarela (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-honeycreepers.php" rel="self" title="Honeycreepers">Honeycreepers</a><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Amazonia - Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Guyanas, Venezuela, Trinidad<br /></span>Similar:<br /><br />Record shots of male Purple Honeycreepers. The bright yellow legs are diagnostic.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Short Billed Honeycreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Honeycreepers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T22:25:48+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_nitidus_short_billed_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-1270</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_nitidus_short_billed_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-1270</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Short Billed Honeycreeper - Cyanerpes nitidus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_nitidus_short_billed_honeycreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="513" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Rio Azul Lodge, Brazil, 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Short Billed Honeycreeper<br />Latin: <em>Cyanerpes nitidus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mielero mielero piquicorto, mielero pico de tuna, copeicillo pico corto (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;-de-bico-curto (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-honeycreepers.php" rel="self" title="Honeycreepers">Honeycreepers</a><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Amazonia - Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Guyanas, Venezuela<br /></span>Similar:<br /><br />A record shot of a couple of Short Billed Honeycreepers which were in a mixed flock with a Yellow-bellied Dacnis. The male is blue and black, the female pale with yellow-green]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Naped Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T13:06:53+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_ruficervix_golden_naped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1269</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_ruficervix_golden_naped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1269</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Naped Tanager - Tangara ruficervix" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_ruficervix_golden_naped_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="578" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, February 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Naped Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara ruficervix</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara nuquidorada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Metallic-green Tanager<br /><br />The Golden-naped Tanager was seen at the Santa Lucia Reserve and in the highlands of Mindo, Ecuador.<br /><br />The Golden-naped Tanager is a generally blue bird, with black mask, cream belly and crissum, and small light patch on back of head.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Bellied Seedeater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T11:14:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_castaneiventris_chestnut_bellied_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1268</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_castaneiventris_chestnut_bellied_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1268</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="sporophila_castaneiventris_chestnut_bellied_seedeater_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_castaneiventris_chestnut_bellied_seedeater_01.jpg" width="440" height="329" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Bellied Seedeater<br />Latin: <em>Sporophila castaneiventris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Espiguero de vientre casta&ntilde;o, buchicasta&ntilde;o (Es) &bull; Caboclinho-de-peito-castanho (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Guyanas, Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />A record shot of Chestnut-bellied Seedeater near Tena, Ecuador. This one seemed to only have partial rufous underparts - mostly on throat and crissum - but others on the internet have much more extensive colouring - maybe different subspecies? Female brown. In Ecuador, only found in the Eastern lowlands.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Bellied Seed Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Seed Finches</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Liana Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T11:14:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oryzoborus_angolensis_chestnut_bellied_seed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1267</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oryzoborus_angolensis_chestnut_bellied_seed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1267</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="oryzoborus_angolensis_chestnut_bellied_seed_finch_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oryzoborus_angolensis_chestnut_bellied_seed_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="294" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Tena, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Bellied Seed Finch<br />Latin: <em>Oryzoborus angolensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Split from Lesser Seed-Finch &bull; Semillero sabanero, arrocero buchicasta&ntilde;o, cacag&uuml;ero, tawa tawa, curi&oacute; (Es) &bull; Curi&oacute; (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seed-finches.php" rel="self" title="Seed Finches">Seed-finches</a><br />Range: East of Andes - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil etc<br />Similar: Female Thick-billed Seed-finch<br /><br />The male Chestnut-Bellied Seed-Finch has a large bill, chestnut belly, and is otherwise black with a white mark on wing. All the individuals I saw in eastern Ecuador were similar to the bird pictured above, with a mottled aspect to the chestnut underparts.<br /><br />The female is brown. The photo below is probably one, based on bill shape.<br /><br />The Chestnut-Bellied Seed-Finch used to be grouped with the Thick-billed Seed-finch as the Lesser Seed-Finch.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Capped Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T13:06:48+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_heinei_black_capped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1266</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_heinei_black_capped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1266</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Capped Tanager - Tangara heinei" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_heinei_black_capped_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="373" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; San Isidro, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Capped Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara heinei</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Tangara gorrinegra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />The adult male Black-capped Tanager, pictured above, has the typical black cap, bright blue body and green collar. The one I saw below was more grey and black than blue. The female (record shot further below) is green and yellow.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Browed Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2012-01-22T15:15:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/heterospingus_xanthopygius_scarlet_browed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1265</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/heterospingus_xanthopygius_scarlet_browed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1265</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Browed Tanager - Heterospingus xanthopygius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/heterospingus_xanthopygius_scarlet_browed_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="351" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Silanche, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Browed Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Heterospingus xanthopygius</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Tangara cejiescarlata (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Difficult to see in this record shot, but the Scarlet-browed Tanager is mostly dark with red streak behind eye, red iris, yellow rump and should-streak. Female lacks head streak.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plain Colored Seedeater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><category>Papallacta</category><dc:date>2012-01-27T16:42:07+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catamenia_inornata_plain_colored_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1264</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catamenia_inornata_plain_colored_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1264</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plain Colored Seedeater - Catamenia inornata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catamenia_inornata_plain_colored_seedeater_01.jpg" width="440" height="514" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plain Colored Seedeater<br />Latin: <em>Catamenia inornata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Plain-coloured Seedeater (UK) &bull; Semillero sencillo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar: <em>Catamenia</em> seedeaters<br /><br />I saw these Plain-colored Seedeaters at around 3000 metres altitude in Ecuador.<br /><br />The male (above) Plain-colored Seedeater is greyish with orange bill and rufous crissum (under base of tail). The female (below) is streaked and brownish.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Eared Hemispingus</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Hemispingus</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-24T12:40:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemispingus_melanotis_black_eared_hemispingus.php#unique-entry-id-1263</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemispingus_melanotis_black_eared_hemispingus.php#unique-entry-id-1263</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Eared Hemispingus - Hemispingus melanotis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemispingus_melanotis_black_eared_hemispingus_01.jpg" width="440" height="370" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador, March 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Eared Hemispingus<br />Latin: <em>Hemispingus melanotis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Hemispingo orejinegro (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Hemispingus<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Bush-tanagers, Fawn-breasted Tanager<br /><br />The Black-eared Hemispingus is another fast-moving, small tanager that is easily missed. Although pointed out to me quite a few times by the guide, I struggled to get any photos at all, until finally I saw a pair, foraging on relatively open ground, around some bamboo - a typical habitat. Wags tail left to right.<br /><br />The Black-eared Hemispingus lives between 2200 and 3000m. Seen here at San Isidro Lodge, which is about 2300m.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Capped Conebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Conebills</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-24T08:31:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_albifrons_capped_conebill.php#unique-entry-id-1262</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_albifrons_capped_conebill.php#unique-entry-id-1262</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_albifrons_capped_conebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="379" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, March 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Capped Conebill<br />Latin: <em>Conirostrum albifrons</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Picocono coronado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Conebills<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Flowerpiercers, Bush-tanagers<br /><br />The Capped Conebill is a small bird. Males are all blue, mostly dark blue, with bright blue highlights on the cap, shoulder etc. Females olive and blue-grey. Easily overlooked. In Ecuador found at 2000 - 2800m - seen here at Guango Lodge, 2700m.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Backed Conebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Conebills</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-24T08:29:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_sitticolor_blue_backed_conebill.php#unique-entry-id-1261</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_sitticolor_blue_backed_conebill.php#unique-entry-id-1261</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Backed Conebill - Conirostrum sitticolor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_sitticolor_blue_backed_conebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="399" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, March 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Backed Conebill<br />Latin: <em>Conirostrum sitticolor</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Picocono dorsiazul (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Conebills<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Blue-backed Conebill is a small, attractive bird - I was frustrated not to get better shots. It&rsquo;s a high altitude conebill, living above 2500m - these were seen near Guango Lodge, at 2800 m on the eastern slope in Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Vented Conebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Conebills</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2012-01-24T08:29:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_speciosum_chestnut_vented_conebill.php#unique-entry-id-1260</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_speciosum_chestnut_vented_conebill.php#unique-entry-id-1260</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Vented Conebill - Conirostrum speciosum" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/conirostrum_speciosum_chestnut_vented_conebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="372" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Brazil, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Vented Conebill<br />Latin: <em>Conirostrum speciosum</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Figuinha-de-rabo-castanho (Br) &bull; Picocono culicasta&ntilde;o (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Conebills<br />Range: South America, incl Brazil etc<br />Similar:<br /><br />A couple of distant shots of Chestnut-vented Conebills. In certain areas, like the Regua ponds, they can be quite common, but they don&rsquo;t stand out and I probably missed them often in mixed flocks with Hooded Tanagers etc. They are small fast moving and I was unable to get a good picture.<br /><br />The chestnut vent under the tail is a good indicator for this bird.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Silver Beaked Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Liana Lodge</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-22T13:12:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_carbo_silver_beaked_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1259</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_carbo_silver_beaked_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1259</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Silver Beaked Tanager - Ramphocelus carbo" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_carbo_silver_beaked_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="570" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Para, Brazil, September 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Silver Beaked Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Ramphocelus carbo</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sangre de toro apagado, toche negro (Es) &bull; Tie-sangue (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyanas, Peru, Paraguay<br />Similar: Female Guira Tanager<br /><br />The Silver-beaked Tanager is quite common over its range. It seemed to be the default tanager approaching Tena and into the Upper Napo region of Ecuador. Also the most common tanager in the Pantanal in August, where it was often seen beside rivers and in fruiting trees. Also seen in Par&agrave;.<br /><br />The male Silver-beaked Tanager (above) is easy to identify - dark red with bright lower bill. It can look black in weak light.<br /><br />Females (below) are browner - but still reddish - with less contrast on the bill. They look similar to female Brazilian Tanagers, but fortunately the two ranges do not overlap.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Backed Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2012-01-22T11:45:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemithraupis_flavicollis_yellow_backed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1258</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemithraupis_flavicollis_yellow_backed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1258</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Backed Tanager - Hemithraupis flavicollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemithraupis_flavicollis_yellow_backed_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="348" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Regua, Brazil, September 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Backed Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Hemithraupis flavicollis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pintasilgo de buche dorado (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;ra-galega (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyanas, Peru,<br />Similar: Female Guira Tanager<br /><br />The male Yellow-backed Tanager (above) is a small tanager, black above, white below, with yellow throat, rump and lower face up to bill. The female (below) is plainer, yellow below and olive above.<br /><br />Regua in September seemed a good place to see this bird - they visit the feeders and were frequently seen in mixed flocks near the lake.<br /><br />There are quite a few subspecies, with slighty different colouring.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet and White Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mirador Rio Branco</category><category>Needs Confirmation</category><dc:date>2012-01-22T11:15:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chrysothlypis_salmoni_scarlet_and_white_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1257</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chrysothlypis_salmoni_scarlet_and_white_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1257</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet and White Tanager - Chrysothlypis salmoni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chrysothlypis_salmoni_scarlet_and_white_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="342" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet and White Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chrysothlypis salmoni</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara escarlatiblanca (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar: Hepatic Tanager, Summer Tanager<br /><br />Another unconfirmed record shot - this time of a possible Scarlet-and-white Tanager at the Mirador Rio Blanco in northwest Ecuador. Scarlet-and-white Tanagers do look similar to this - red body with black edging to wings and white belly - but from this angle Summer Tanager or Hepatic Tanager are also both possible.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plushcap</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Bellavista</category><dc:date>2012-01-21T19:28:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catamblyrhynchus_diadema_plushcap.php#unique-entry-id-1256</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catamblyrhynchus_diadema_plushcap.php#unique-entry-id-1256</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plushcap - Catamblyrhynchus diadema" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catamblyrhynchus_diadema_plushcap_01.jpg" width="440" height="372" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plushcap<br />Latin: <em>Catamblyrhynchus diadema</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cabecipeludo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />A couple of record shots of a Plushcap I saw on the Ecoruta northwest of Quito. <br /><br />The Plushcap is an unusual bird, at one taxonomical extreme of the Thraupidae family. It lives at high altitude, between 1600 and 3500m, has stiff crown feathers and usually lives near <em>Chusquea</em> bamboo.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Summer Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-21T19:28:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_rubra_summer_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1255</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_rubra_summer_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1255</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Summer Tanager - Piranga rubra" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_rubra_summer_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="321" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Summer Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Piranga rubra</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara roja migratoria (Es) &bull; Sanha&ccedil;u-vermelho, sanha&ccedil;u-ver&atilde;o (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> - now Cardinalidae<br />Range: USA, Mexico, Central America, N South America, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil<br />Similar: Hepatic Tanager<br /><br />Summer Tanagers look very similar to Hepatic Tanagers, so the identity of two birds pictured here should be treated with caution. <br /><br />The bird above is identified as a migrant male Summer Tanager on location - it was seen at San Isidro Lodge (2300m) in March. San Isidro doesn&rsquo;t list Hepatic as occuring there. Otherwise it might have been taken for a Hepatic Tanager, since it has a dark bill, slightly greyish lores and a carmine, not orange, tint to the bright red hue.<br /><br />The bird below was, I believe, a migrant male Summer Tanager at the Milpe Reserve, 1600m?, in northwest Ecuador. It has the characteristic pale bill of the Summer Tanager, pale lores and slightly orange-red hue.<br /><br />Female Summer Tanagers are olive-yellow.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, presumed male Summer Tanager, Milpe, Ecuador, March 2011.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Summer Tanager - Piranga rubra" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_rubra_summer_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="379" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue and Black Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-20T00:08:04+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_vassorii_blue_and_black_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1254</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_vassorii_blue_and_black_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1254</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue and Black Tanager - Tangara vassorii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_vassorii_blue_and_black_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="377" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue and Black Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara vassorii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Tangara azulinegra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Masked Flowerpiercer<br /><br />The Blue-and-black Tanager is found at quite high altitudes, generally above 2000m. I saw these birds at Guango Lodge on the eastern slope of the Andes in Ecuador at about 2700m.<br /><br />No other tanager like it in Ecuador, but similar colours to the Masked Flowerpiercer, which has a very different bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Throated Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2012-01-20T00:07:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_rufigula_rufous_throated_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1253</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_rufigula_rufous_throated_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1253</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Throated Tanager - Tangara rufigula" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_rufigula_rufous_throated_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="402" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Milpe Reserve, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Throated Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara rufigula</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Tangara golirrufa (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar: Beryl-spangled Tanager<br /><br />A record shot of a Rufous-throated Tanager in Milpe; you can just make out the rufous throat in the photo. Found on the western slope in northern Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Shouldered Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-20T00:06:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_phoenicius_red_shouldered_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1252</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_phoenicius_red_shouldered_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1252</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Shouldered Tanager - Tachyphonus phoenicius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_phoenicius_red_shouldered_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="479" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Rio Azul Lodge, Brazil 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Shouldered Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tachyphonus phoenicius</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Frutero de hombros rojos (Es) &bull; Tem-tem-de-dragona-vermelha (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Amazonia - Brazil around Para state, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyanas<br />Similar: White-lined Tanager, Ruby-crowned Tanager<br /><br />The male Red-shouldered Tanager is an entirely black bird - the red shoulder is generally not visible. This bird was identified on range - the only one of several similar black tanagers to inhabit this area of southern Para. The female is quite different - light underparts.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hooded Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2012-01-24T12:40:48+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nemosia_pileata_hooded_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1251</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nemosia_pileata_hooded_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1251</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Hooded Tanager - Nemosia pileata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nemosia_pileata_hooded_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="406" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Regua, Brazil, September 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hooded Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Nemosia pileata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Cachaquito gigante, trinadora pechiblanca, frutero cabeza negra, f. de coronita (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;ra-de-chap&eacute;u-preto (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Brazil to Venezuela and neighbours.<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw Hooded Tanagers quite frequently in mixed flocks around the lake at Regua in September. <br /><br />The male Hooded Tanager (above) is black above, white below, with yellow irises, white lores, orange legs. The female (below) is grey and white, sometimes with orange colouring on chest etc.<br /><br />At first sight Hooded Tanagers didn&rsquo;t look like typical tanagers as they&rsquo;re quite small with pointy bills.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, female Hooded Tanager, Regua, September.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Hooded Tanager - Nemosia pileata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nemosia_pileata_hooded_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="384" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Guira Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-20T00:05:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemithraupis_guira_guira_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1250</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemithraupis_guira_guira_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1250</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Guira Tanager - Hemithraupis guira" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hemithraupis_guira_guira_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="358" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Milpe, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Guira Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Hemithraupis guira</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Pintasilgo de buche negro, g&uuml;ira (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;ra-de-papo-preto (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Brazil to Venezuela and neighbours<br />Similar: Female with Yellow-backed Tanager<br /><br />The Guira Tanager is apparently widespread throughout South America in lowland and degraded forest. I&rsquo;ve only seen them a couple of times - in Ecuador in Mindo and at Milpe.<br /><br />The adult male Guira Tanager has a yellow pointed bill, brown or black mask, orange throat, whitish underparts, olive upperparts, orange rump. The female lacks the orange and black markings.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ochre Breasted Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Needs Confirmation</category><dc:date>2012-01-20T00:05:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorothraupis_stolzmanni_ochre_breasted_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1249</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorothraupis_stolzmanni_ochre_breasted_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1249</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ochre Breasted Tanager - Chlorothraupis stolzmanni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorothraupis_stolzmanni_ochre_breasted_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="426" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Milpe, Ecuador, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ochre Breasted Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chlorothraupis stolzmanni</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Tangara pechiocr&aacute;cea (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador western slope<br />Similar: Dusky Bush Tanager, other female tanagers<br /><br />The Ochre-breasted Tanager is fairly nondescript, and can be difficult to identify. It has a heavy, dark bill and generally ochre colouring elsewhere, slightly warmer colours below and darker above, and grey irises.<br /><br />See below for same bird without flash.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Azure Shouldered Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Serra dos Tucanos Lodge</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T16:33:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thraupis_cyanoptera_azure_shouldered_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1248</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thraupis_cyanoptera_azure_shouldered_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1248</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Azure Shouldered Tanager - Tangara cyanoptera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thraupis_cyanoptera_azure_shouldered_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="576" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Serra dos Tucanos, Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Azure Shouldered Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara cyanoptera</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sanha&ccedil;u-de-encontro-azul (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: SE Brazil - Atlantic forest<br />Similar: Sayaca Tanager<br /><br />The Azure-shouldered Tanager is very similar to the Sayaca Tanager, but in practice quite easy to differentiate. It has dusky lores (Sayaca doesn&rsquo;t) and a bright blue shoulder mark. There is no overlap with Blue-grey Tanager.<br /><br />Serra dos Tucanos Lodge north of Rio was a good place to see the Azure-shouldered Tanager - it visits the fruit feeders.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green and Gold Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T14:24:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_schrankii_green_and_gold_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1247</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_schrankii_green_and_gold_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1247</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green and Gold Tanager - Tangara schrankii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_schrankii_green_and_gold_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green and Gold Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara schrankii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangar&aacute; carinegra, tangara verdidorada (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;ra-ouro (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range:  Amazonia - Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />I only glimpsed Green-and-gold Tanagers a couple of times, at the Rio Azul Lodge, in Para, Brazil.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey and Gold Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T14:17:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_palmeri_grey_and_gold_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1246</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_palmeri_grey_and_gold_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1246</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey and Gold Tanager - Tangara palmeri" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_palmeri_grey_and_gold_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="379" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey and Gold Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara palmeri</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gray-and-gold Tanager (US) &bull; Tangara doradigris (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />A grey-and-gold Tanager from a difficult angle. I only saw this bird at Silanche Reserve in Ecuador, in the northwest of the country.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Beryl Spangled Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T14:14:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_nigroviridis_beryl_spangled_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1245</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_nigroviridis_beryl_spangled_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1245</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Beryl Spangled Tanager - Tangara nigroviridis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_nigroviridis_beryl_spangled_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="282" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Beryl Spangled Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara nigroviridis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara mariposa (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Probably the most frequently seen of all tanagers on my recent trip to Ecuador - often in mixed flocks, but very difficult to photograph - it&rsquo;s small and fast moving and keeps its distance.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Metallic Green Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T14:11:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_labradorides_metallic_green_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1244</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_labradorides_metallic_green_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1244</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Metallic Green Tanager - Tangara labradorides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_labradorides_metallic_green_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="343" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Metallic Green Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara labradorides</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara verdimetallica (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, &hellip;<br />Similar:<br /><br />Metallic-green Tanager was another frequently glimpsed tanager, hard to photograph. Found mid-altitude in the northwest of Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Necked Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Silanche</category><category>Napo</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T16:33:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_cyanicollis_blue_necked_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1243</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_cyanicollis_blue_necked_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1243</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Necked Tanager - Tangara cyanicollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_cyanicollis_blue_necked_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="576" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Necked Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara cyanicollis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara capuchiazul (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;ra-de-cabe&ccedil;a-azul (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Brazil, Ecuador, &hellip;<br />Similar:<br /><br />Blue-necked Tanagers have bright blue heads, with black mask, dark bodies, and orange on shoulder. Underfeathers are actually blue and green but in normal lighting the body looks blackish.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fulvous Crested Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T14:02:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_surinamus_fulvous_crested_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1242</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_surinamus_fulvous_crested_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1242</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Fulvous Crested Tanager - Tachyphonus surinamus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_surinamus_fulvous_crested_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="440" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Fulvous Crested Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tachyphonus surinamus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tem-tem-de-topete-ferrg&iacute;neo (Br) &bull; Tangara crestifulva (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Amazonia -  Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyanas, Peru, Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />A couple of record shots of the Fulvous-crested Tanager at Rio Azul Lodge. A blackish tanager with brown patches on shoulders and sides.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Flame Faced Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T16:33:31+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_parzudakii_flame_faced_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1241</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_parzudakii_flame_faced_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1241</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Flame Faced Tanager - Tangara parzudakii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_parzudakii_flame_faced_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="347" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Flame Faced Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara parzudakii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara cariflama (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw Flame-faced Tanagers on several occasions at the Santa Lucia Reserve, Ecuador, but there often in deep mist. Clearer views at the Milpe Reserve, where they also visited the feeders.<br /><br />On the eastern slope, also seen at San Isidro, where the nominal subspecies <em>Tangara parzudakii parzudakii </em>is found<em>, </em>which is more brightly coloured - record shot further below.<br /><br />Above and directly below, the western subspecies <em>Tangara parzudakii lunigera </em>which has less colour in the cheeks.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a Flame-faced Tanager feeding at the Santa Lucia Reserve in northern Ecuador.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Flame Faced Tanager - Tangara parzudakii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_parzudakii_flame_faced_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="459" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Faced Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T16:33:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/schistochlamys_melanopis_black_faced_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1240</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/schistochlamys_melanopis_black_faced_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1240</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Faced Tanager - Schistochlamys melanopis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/schistochlamys_melanopis_black_faced_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="457" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Faced Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Schistochlamys melanopis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sanha&ccedil;u-de-coleira (Br) &bull; Frutero cara negra, chovy estero, pizarrita sabanera (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyanas, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Black-faced Tanager lives in dry habitats - savanna, cerrado etc. These were seen in Chapada das Guimaraes.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Saffron Crowned Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-17T19:57:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_xanthocephala_saffron_crowned_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1239</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_xanthocephala_saffron_crowned_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1239</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Saffron Crowned Tanager - Tangara xanthocephala" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_xanthocephala_saffron_crowned_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="393" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Saffron Crowned Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Tangara xanthocephala </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara coronada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Golden-eared Tanager, Flame-faced Tanager<br /><br />Another very beautiful design on the Saffron-crowned Tanager, which lives in montane forests from 1200 to 2400m. I saw these birds at the San Isidro Lodge on the east slope of the Andes, in Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Shrike Like Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><dc:date>2012-01-17T19:56:23+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/neothraupis_fasciata_shrike_like_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1238</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/neothraupis_fasciata_shrike_like_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1238</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Shrike Like Tanager - Neothraupis fasciata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/neothraupis_fasciata_shrike_like_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="414" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Brazil, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Shrike Like Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Neothraupis fasciata </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: White-banded Tanager (old) &bull; Cigarra-do-tempo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: NE Paraguay, NE Bolivia, Brazil cerrado<br />Similar: White-rumped Tanager, Black-faced Tanager<br /><br />The Shrike-like Tanager adult (below) is grey and white with black face. White wing band. Juveniles (above and further below) are browner. Shrike-like Tanagers were one of the most common tanagers in the very dry cerrado, which was drier than the Sahara when I visited, at Chapada das Guimaraes.<em><br /></em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, an adult Shrike-like Tanager in Chapada das Guimaraes, Brazil, August.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Shrike Like Tanager - Neothraupis fasciata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/neothraupis_fasciata_shrike_like_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="438" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grass Green Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Bellavista</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-17T19:55:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorornis_riefferii_grass_green_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1237</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorornis_riefferii_grass_green_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1237</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grass Green Tanager - Chlorornis riefferii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorornis_riefferii_grass_green_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grass Green Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Chlorornis riefferii </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Clorornis patirrojo, t&aacute;ngara hierba verde, t&aacute;ngara verdirroja, t&aacute;ngara carirroja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: <br /><br />Incredibly intense green on the Grass Green Tanager. Contrasted with red face, bill, legs and crissum  - a stunning colour scheme. I saw these in cloud forest near Bellavista and San Isidro in Ecuador. These large tanagers live at high altitudes in the Andes - 1500 to 3300m. I saw birds in the middle of that range.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Rumped Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><dc:date>2012-01-17T19:55:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cypsnagra_hirundinacea_white_rumped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1236</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cypsnagra_hirundinacea_white_rumped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1236</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Rumped Tanager - Cypsnagra hirundinacea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cypsnagra_hirundinacea_white_rumped_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="535" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Mato Gross, Brazil, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Rumped Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Cypsnagra hirundinacea </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Bandoleta (Es)(Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Brazil, Bolivia, Suriname, Panama<br />Similar: Shrike-like Tanager juvenile<br /><br />The White-rumped Tanager was seen on several occasions in cerrado at Chapada das Guimaraes, Brazil.<br /><br />The adult (above) White-rumped Tanager has a dark orange throat, is light below, dark above, with two white wing marks and white rump. The juvenile (below) is browner, with lighter throat and more colour.<br /><br />Eats insects mostly.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, juvenile White Rumped Tanager, Chapada das Guimaraes, Brazil</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Rumped Tanager - Cypsnagra hirundinacea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cypsnagra_hirundinacea_white_rumped_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="408" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><category>Mirador Rio Branco</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2012-01-17T09:31:47+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_arthus_golden_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1235</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_arthus_golden_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1235</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Tanager - Tangara arthus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_arthus_golden_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Tangara arthus </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara dorada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Blackburnian Warbler (if glimpsed)<br /><br />The Golden Tanager is not uncommon in Ecuador in mid-altitude montane habitats. Seen in most locations, usually at least one in a mixed flock. Very easy to see - a bright light in cloud forest canopy. But Golden Tanagers are small and fast moving, and often stick to tree tops, so getting a good photo was not easy. Unmistakeable markings - usually the only other possibility for an orange flash is Blackburnian Warbler (which has a black head)<em><br /></em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Golden Tanager in Mindo, Ecuador.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Tanager - Tangara arthus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_arthus_golden_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="327" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Crowned Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><dc:date>2012-01-17T09:01:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/iridosornis_rufivertex_golden_crowned_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1234</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/iridosornis_rufivertex_golden_crowned_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1234</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Crowned Tanager - Iridosornis rufivertex" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/iridosornis_rufivertex_golden_crowned_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="257" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Crowned Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Iridosornis rufivertex </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Frutero cabecidorado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />Intense colours in this high-altitude Golden Crowned Tanager (usually 2500-3300m), which I saw on the Yanacocha trail (3500m). Great bird - the only one of its kind I saw in Ecuador.<em><br /></em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Golden Crowned Tanager - Yanacocha, Ecuador</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Crowned Tanager - Iridosornis rufivertex" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/iridosornis_rufivertex_golden_crowned_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="330" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fawn Breasted Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Serra dos Tucanos Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-15T14:05:59+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_fawn_breasted_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1233</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_fawn_breasted_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1233</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Fawn Breasted Tanager - Pipraeidea melanonota" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipraeidea_melanonota_fawn_breasted_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="449" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Serra dos Tucanos Lodge, September<br /></span><br />Bird name: Fawn Breasted Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Pipraeidea melanonota </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sa&iacute;ra vi&uacute;va (Br) &bull; Tangara pechianteada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay; and SE S America<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Fawn-breasted Tanager is buff or orange below with blue upper half and red irises. Found in the Andes and in montane habitats in southern Brazil and bordering countries.<br /><br />I saw Fawn-breasted Tanagers in Mindo and San Isidro Lodge in Ecuador and at Serra dos Tucanos Lodge in Brazil.<br /><br />The male Fawn-breasted Tanager has deeper colours than the female and the Brazilian Fawn-breasted Tanager (above, male) apparently had richer colours than the Ecuadorian birds (below).<em><br /></em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Fawn Breasted Tanager, Ecuador, March.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Fawn Breasted Tanager - Pipraeidea melanonota" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipraeidea_melanonota_fawn_breasted_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="356" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Palm Nut Vulture</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Vultures</category><category>Old World Vultures</category><category>DRC</category><category>Kinshasa</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T14:04:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gypohierax_angolensis_palm_nut_vulture.php#unique-entry-id-1232</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gypohierax_angolensis_palm_nut_vulture.php#unique-entry-id-1232</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="gypohierax_angolensis_palm_nut_vulture_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gypohierax_angolensis_palm_nut_vulture_01.jpg" width="440" height="402" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Kinshasai<br /><br /></span>Bird name: Palm Nut Vulture<br />Latin: <em>Gypohierax angolensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Vulturine Fish Eagle<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-old-world-vultures.php" rel="self" title="Old World Vultures">Old World Vultures</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa<br />Similar: African Fish Eagle<br /><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>The Palm-nut Vulture feeds mainly on the fruit of the oil-palm supplemented with crabs, molluscs, locusts, and fish. It is found in sub-Saharan.<br /><br />The Palm-nut Vulture is not shy, and can be seen in hotel gardens, as above. Thanks to Alexia for this shot from Kinshasa. This bird is not an adult - the yellow facial skin of the juvenile turns red in the adult.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hooded Mountain Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Mountain Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Bellavista</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T17:46:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buthraupis_montana_hooded_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1231</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buthraupis_montana_hooded_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1231</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="buthraupis_montana_hooded_mountain_tanager_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buthraupis_montana_hooded_mountain_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Serra dos Tucanos Lodge, September<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hooded Mountain Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Buthraupis montana </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara monta&ntilde;a encapuchada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw this Hooded Mountain-tanager near the Bellavista Lodge grounds in Ecuador. Found at quite high altitudes - 2000 to 3200 m. Also seen at San Isidro Lodge on the eastern slope of the Andes.<br /><br />The Hooded Mountain-tanager has red irises and a black head. A large tanager.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Winged Mountain Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Mountain Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Bellavista</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T18:45:07+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_blue_winged_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1230</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_blue_winged_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1230</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Winged Mountain Tanager - Anisognathus notabilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_blue_winged_mountain_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="341" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Winged Mountain Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Anisognathus somptuosus </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara primavera, cachaquito primavera, tangara montana aliazul (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Black-chinned Mountain-tanager<br /><br />Blue-winged Mountain Tanagers could be seen at various places near Mindo, as well at San Isidro Lodge.<br /><br />Blue-winged Mountain Tanagers have more blue on wings than Black-chinned Mountain-tanagers and have black backs, vs olive shoulders for the latter. They have a large yellow stripe on their head.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Blue-winged Mountain-tanager, Mindo.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Winged Mountain Tanager - Anisognathus notabilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_blue_winged_mountain_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="346" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Chinned Mountain Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Mountain Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T18:44:36+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_notabilis_black_chinned_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1229</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_notabilis_black_chinned_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1229</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Chinned Mountain Tanager - Anisognathus notabilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_notabilis_black_chinned_mountain_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="354" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Chinned Mountain Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Anisognathus notabilis </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: tangara montana barbinegra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar: Blue-winged Mountain-tanager<br /><br />Black-chinned Mountain-tanagers could be seen alongside Blue-winged Mountain-tanagers at the Paz de las Aves feeders.<br /><br />Black-chinned Mountain-tanagers have less blue on the wing than Blue-winged, more black below the chin and olive top of back vs black back for Blue-winged.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Bellied Mountain Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Mountain Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T18:44:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_igniventris_scarlet_bellied_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1228</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_igniventris_scarlet_bellied_mountain_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1228</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Bellied Mountain Tanager - Anisognathus igniventris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anisognathus_igniventris_scarlet_bellied_mountain_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, March<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Bellied Mountain Tanager <br />Latin: <em>Anisognathus igniventris </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara montana ventriescarlata (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Scarlet Bellied Mountain Tanager is a very eye-catching bird - I only saw one pair at Yanacocha at 3500m, feeding on the berries below. Their range descends to 1500m.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>African Harrier Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Harriers</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T22:53:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polyboroides_typus_african_harrier_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1227</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polyboroides_typus_african_harrier_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1227</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="African Harrier Hawk - Polyboroides typus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polyboroides_typus_african_harrier_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="465" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania<br /></span><br />Bird name: African Harrier Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Polyboroides typus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gymnog&egrave;ne d'Afrique (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-harriers.php" rel="self" title="Harriers">Harriers</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />Likely an African Harrier-Hawk, sent in by Tom from Tanzania.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Martial Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:52:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polemaetus_bellicosus_martial_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1226</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polemaetus_bellicosus_martial_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1226</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Martial Eagle - Polemaetus bellicosus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polemaetus_bellicosus_martial_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="480" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania<br /></span><br />Bird name: Martial Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Polemaetus bellicosus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Aigle martial (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-eagles.php" rel="self" title="Eagles">Eagles</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Martial Eagle in Tanzania, sent in by Tom. Below, feeding chicks in nest.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Harris Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Captive</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T09:08:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parabuteo_unicinctus_harris_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1225</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parabuteo_unicinctus_harris_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1225</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Harris Hawk - Parabuteo unicinctus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parabuteo_unicinctus_harris_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="440" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye<br /></span><br />Bird name: Harris Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Parabuteo unicinctus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Busardo de Harris (Es) &bull; Gavi&atilde;o-asa-de-telha (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: SW USA through Latin America to Argentina, S Brazil, Chile<br />Similar:<br /><br />A Harris Hawk at a French falconry show.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eastern Chanting Goshawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:50:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melierax_poliopterus_eastern_chanting_goshawk.php#unique-entry-id-1224</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melierax_poliopterus_eastern_chanting_goshawk.php#unique-entry-id-1224</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eastern Chanting Goshawk - Melierax poliopterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melierax_poliopterus_eastern_chanting_goshawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="375" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eastern Chanting Goshawk<br />Latin: <em>Melierax poliopterus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pale Chanting Goshawk &bull; Autour &agrave; ailes grises (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;Chanting Goshawks, Birds of Prey<br />Range: East Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />An Eastern Chanting Goshawk sent in by Tom from Tanzania. Juvenile ?]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dark Chanting Goshawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:50:11+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melierax_metabates_dark_chanting_goshawk.php#unique-entry-id-1223</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melierax_metabates_dark_chanting_goshawk.php#unique-entry-id-1223</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="melierax_metabates_dark_chanting_goshawk_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melierax_metabates_dark_chanting_goshawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="519" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dark Chanting Goshawk<br />Latin: <em>Melierax metabates</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Autour sombre (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;Chanting Goshawks, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa (not Congo basin), Morocco, Yemen etc<br />Similar:<br /><br />And two Dark Chanting Goshawks from Tom in Tanzania.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Crested Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:49:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lophaetus_occipitalis_long_crested_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1222</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lophaetus_occipitalis_long_crested_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1222</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Long Crested Eagle - Lophaetus occipitalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lophaetus_occipitalis_long_crested_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="493" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long Crested Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Lophaetus occipitalis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Aigle huppard (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-eagles.php" rel="self" title="Eagles">Eagles</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa - non arid zones<br />Similar:<br /><br />A Long-crested Eagle in Tanzania. Thanks to Tom again for the photo.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plumbeous Kite</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Kites</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Alta Floresta</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:48:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_plumbea_plumbeous_kite.php#unique-entry-id-1221</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_plumbea_plumbeous_kite.php#unique-entry-id-1221</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plumbeous Kite - Ictinia plumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_plumbea_plumbeous_kite_01.jpg" width="440" height="416" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Ecuador &bull; March<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plumbeous Kite<br />Latin: <em>Ictinia plumbea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sovi, gavi&atilde;o-sauveiro (Br) &bull;  Milano plomizo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kites.php" rel="self" title="Kites">Kites</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Latin America: Mexico to Argentina, incl Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />A Plumbeous Kite flying through the trees in Ecuador, March. Note rufous wing tips and banded tail. Also seen at Floresta Amazonica in Alta Floresta, Brazil.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pearl Kite</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Kites</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:48:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gampsonyx_swainsonii_pearl_kite.php#unique-entry-id-1220</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gampsonyx_swainsonii_pearl_kite.php#unique-entry-id-1220</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="gampsonyx_swainsonii_pearl_kite_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gampsonyx_swainsonii_pearl_kite_01.jpg" width="440" height="322" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Lagoa do Peixe &bull; November 2009<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pearl Kite<br />Latin: <em>Gampsonyx swainsonii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gavi&atilde;ozinho, caur&eacute;, cricri (Br) &bull;  (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kites.php" rel="self" title="Kites">Kites</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela to Bolivia, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />Quick view of a Pearl Kite in eastern Ecuador. The smallest of raptors in the Americas. Note peachy cheeks and black line down neck.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Broad Winged Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T09:08:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_platypterus_broad_winged_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1219</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_platypterus_broad_winged_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1219</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Broad Winged Hawk - Buteo platypterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_platypterus_broad_winged_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="467" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Ecuador, 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Broad Winged Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Buteo platypterus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gavi&atilde;o-de-asa-largo (Br) &bull;  Aguila aliancha, gavil&aacute;n aliancho (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: USA through Latin America, E Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />A Broad-winged Hawk, beside the road, in the mountains in eastern Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Augur Buzzard</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Buzzards</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2012-01-05T23:40:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_augur_augur_buzzard.php#unique-entry-id-1218</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_augur_augur_buzzard.php#unique-entry-id-1218</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Augur Buzzard - Buteo augur" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_augur_augur_buzzard_01.jpg" width="440" height="470" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania &bull; All rights reserved<br /></span><br />Bird name: Augur Buzzard<br />Latin: <em>Buteo augur</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Buse augure (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-buzzards.php" rel="self" title="Buzzards">Buzzards</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Ethiopia to Angola, Namibia, incl Tanzania<br />Similar:<br /><br />An Augur Buzzard from Tanzania - thanks to Tom for this nice shot.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Tailed Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T09:09:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_albicaudatus_white_tailed_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1217</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_albicaudatus_white_tailed_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1217</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Tailed Hawk - Bute albicaudatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_albicaudatus_white_tailed_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="538" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Rio de Janeiro &bull; Sep 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Tailed Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Buteo albicaudatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gavi&atilde;o-de-rabo-branco (Br) &bull;  Gavil&aacute;n coliblanco, aguilucho alas largas (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Americas: Texas to Argentina<br />Similar: Red-backed Hawk<br /><br />We saw this pair of White-tailed Hawks attending chicks in a nest, in northern Rio de Janerio state. One was a light morph (above), the other a dark morph (below).]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>African Hawk Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawk Eagles</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T09:07:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aquila_spilogaster_african_hawk_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1216</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aquila_spilogaster_african_hawk_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1216</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="African Hawk Eagle - Aquila spilogaster" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aquila_spilogaster_african_hawk_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="389" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania &bull; All rights reserved<br /></span><br />Bird name: African Hawk Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Aquila spilogaster</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Aigle fasci&eacute; (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-eagles.php" rel="self" title="Eagles">Eagles</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa, ex Congo basin<br />Similar:<br /><br />An African Hawk-Eagle in Tanzania. Thanks to Tom C. for photo.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Great Black Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-13T22:48:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteogallus_urubitinga_great_black_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1215</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteogallus_urubitinga_great_black_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1215</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Black Hawk - Buteogallus urubitinga" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteogallus_urubitinga_great_black_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="427" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Pantanal Aug 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Great Black Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Buteogallus urubitinga</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gavi&atilde;o-preto (Br) &bull;  Gavil&aacute;n cangrejero grande, urubitinga (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Mexico to Southern Brazil<br />Similar: Common Black Hawk, Zone-tailed Hawk, Snail Kite<br /><br />I saw this Great Black Hawk on the Transpantaneira in the Pantanal. All black except for white tail band, massive bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Winged Starfrontlet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><dc:date>2012-01-04T12:54:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coeligena_lutetiae_buff_winged_starfrontlet.php#unique-entry-id-1214</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coeligena_lutetiae_buff_winged_starfrontlet.php#unique-entry-id-1214</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Winged Starfrontlet - Coeligena lutetiae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coeligena_lutetiae_buff_winged_starfrontlet_01.jpg" width="440" height="519" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador, February &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Winged Starfrontlet<br />Latin: <em>Coeligena lutetiae</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Frentiestrella alianteada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Andes; Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />Buff-winged Starfrontlets are one of the easiest hummingbirds to recognise - they are the only hummingbirds in Ecuador with buff-coloured &ldquo;epaulets&rdquo;. <br /><br />Male Buff-winged Starfrontlets have purple throats (below), distinguishing them from females, which have buff throats. <br /><br />These are high-altitude hummers - I saw them on the Yanacocha trail at 3500m.<br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Winged Starfrontlet - Coeligena lutetiae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/coeligena_lutetiae_buff_winged_starfrontlet_02.jpg" width="440" height="382" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Breasted Coronet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Coronets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-04T13:58:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_matthewsii_chestnut_breasted_coronet.php#unique-entry-id-1213</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_matthewsii_chestnut_breasted_coronet.php#unique-entry-id-1213</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Breasted Coronet - Boissonneaua matthewsii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_matthewsii_chestnut_breasted_coronet_01.jpg" width="440" height="460" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, February &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Breasted Coronet<br />Latin: <em>Boissonneaua matthewsii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Esmeralda andina, Diamante de pico largo, coronita pechicasta&ntilde;a (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Andes; Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />The beautiful Chestnut Breasted Coronet, seen at Guango Lodge - a good place to see it. <br /><br />The Chestnut Breasted Coronet lives at quite high altitudes - I didn&rsquo;t see it below 2000m - but not as high as Yanacocha.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Breasted Coronet - Boissonneaua matthewsii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_matthewsii_chestnut_breasted_coronet_02.jpg" width="440" height="411" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Velvet Purple Coronet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Coronets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Septimo Paraiso</category><category>Mindo Lindo</category><dc:date>2012-01-04T13:58:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_jardini_velvet_purple_coronet.php#unique-entry-id-1212</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_jardini_velvet_purple_coronet.php#unique-entry-id-1212</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Velvet Purple Coronet - Boissonneaua jardini" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_jardini_velvet_purple_coronet_01.jpg" width="440" height="487" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Mindo Lindo, Ecuador, February &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Velvet Purple Coronet<br />Latin: <em>Boissonneaua jardini</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Coronita Aterciopelada, Colibr&iacute; sietecolores (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Andes; Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar: <br /><br />The Velvet Purple Coronet is a very striking bird with superb deep purple plumage. The head and chest can often look black. In Ecuador found northwest of Quito, in mid-altitude forest - seen here at Mindo Lindo Lodge, for example.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Velvet Purple Coronet - Boissonneaua jardini" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_jardini_velvet_purple_coronet_02.jpg" width="440" height="383" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Tailed Sylph</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2012-01-04T12:53:31+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_kingii_long_tailed_sylph.php#unique-entry-id-1211</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_kingii_long_tailed_sylph.php#unique-entry-id-1211</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Long Tailed Sylph - Aglaiocercus kingii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_kingii_long_tailed_sylph_01.jpg" width="440" height="380" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador, February &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long Tailed Sylph<br />Latin: <em>Aglaiocercus kingii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Silfo de King, Silfo colilargo, Colibr&iacute; coludo azul, Cometa verdiazul (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Andes; Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Violet Tailed Sylph<br /><br /><br />Long-tailed Sylphs at in Ecuador. Only males have the very long tails. Females have chestnut bellies and short tails. Seen at Guango and San Isidro Lodges - the latter is a good place to see them. 1600m - 2600m.<br /><br />Not much overlap with Violet-tailed Sylph (only on west slope) fortunately.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Tailed Coronet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Coronets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Bellavista</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-04T13:58:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_flavescens_buff_tailed_coronet.php#unique-entry-id-1210</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_flavescens_buff_tailed_coronet.php#unique-entry-id-1210</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Tailed Coronet<br />Latin: Boissonneaua flavescens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/boissonneaua_flavescens_buff_tailed_coronet_01.jpg" width="440" height="516" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Mindo, Ecuador, February &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Tailed Coronet<br />Latin: <em>Boissonneaua flavescens</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colibr&iacute; colihabano, chupasavia, coronita colianteada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Andes; Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />Buff Tailed Coronet is buff under the tail, has white puffy thighs, otherwise mostly green. Also some buff on shoulders and white post-ocular spot.<br /><br />850m to 2000m altitude; usually above 1400m. Seen at Paz de las Aves, Bellavista Lodge and Guango Lodge.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Andean Emerald</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Emeralds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2012-01-04T09:00:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-1209</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-1209</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald_01.jpg" width="440" height="435" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Mindo, Ecuador, February &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Andean Emerald<br />Latin: <em>Amazilia franciae</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Esmeralda andina, Diamante de pico largo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Andes; Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />The Andean Emerald, pictured here in Mindo, Ecuador. White below with green crown. It lives in the cloud forest from 1000 to 2000 metres.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald_02" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald_02.jpg" width="440" height="340" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hen Harrier</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Harriers</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>France</category><category>Camargue</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><dc:date>2012-01-03T23:46:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_hen_harrier.php#unique-entry-id-1208</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_hen_harrier.php#unique-entry-id-1208</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Hen Harrier - Circus cyaneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_hen_harrier_01.jpg" width="440" height="392" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Camargue, Jan 2012<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hen Harrier<br />Latin: <em>Circus cyaneus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Northern Harrier (US, IOC) &bull; Busard Saint-Martin (Fr) &bull; Kornweihe (De) &bull; Aguilucho p&aacute;lido, Gavil&aacute;n rastrero (Es) &bull; Albanella reale (It) &bull; Blauwe kiekendief (Nl) &bull; Bl&aring; k&auml;rrh&ouml;k (Sv) &bull; Tartaranh&atilde;o-azulado (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-harriers.php" rel="self" title="Harriers">Harriers</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Europe, Asia<br />Similar: Male Marsh Harrier<br /><br />Record shots of a female Hen Harrier seen in January in the Camargue, flying low over salt marshes. <br /><br />The IOC name is Northern Harrier, which also describes the US subspecies; Hen Harrier, <em>Circus cyaneus cyaneus</em>,  is the name used in the UK and describes only the Eurasian bird.<br /><br />Note white band on rump - a good indicator.<br /><br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Hen Harrier - Circus cyaneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_hen_harrier_02.jpg" width="440" height="392" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Harrier</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Harriers</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>France</category><category>Camargue</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><dc:date>2011-01-04T07:31:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_northern_harrier.php#unique-entry-id-1207</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_northern_harrier.php#unique-entry-id-1207</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Harrier - Circus cyaneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_northern_harrier_01.jpg" width="440" height="392" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Camargue, Jan 2012<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Harrier<br />Latin: <em>Circus cyaneus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Hen Harrier (UK) &bull; Busard Saint-Martin (Fr) &bull; Kornweihe (De) &bull; Aguilucho p&aacute;lido, Gavil&aacute;n rastrero (Es) &bull; Albanella reale (It) &bull; Blauwe kiekendief (Nl) &bull; Bl&aring; k&auml;rrh&ouml;k (Sv) &bull; Tartaranh&atilde;o-azulado (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-harriers.php" rel="self" title="Harriers">Harriers</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Europe, Asia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Record shots of a Hen Harrier, the <em>Circus cyaneus cyaneus</em> subspecies of Northern Harrier, seen in January in the Camargue, flying low over salt marshes. <br /><br />The IOC lump both US and Eurasian subspecies as Northern Harrier - the latter also describes just the US subspecies, <em>C. c. hudsonius</em>, split by some taxonomies.<br /><br />Note white band on rump.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Harrier - Circus cyaneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/circus_cyaneus_northern_harrier_02.jpg" width="440" height="392" /><br /><br /><!-- AddThis Button BEGIN --><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style"><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_bubble_style"></a><br /></div><script type="text/javascript" src="http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#pubid=xa-4eb3d5e2254828dc"></script><!-- AddThis Button END -->]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Collared Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><dc:date>2011-12-31T22:55:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/busarellus_nigricollis_black_collared_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1206</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/busarellus_nigricollis_black_collared_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-1206</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Collared Hawk <br />Latin: Busarellus nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/busarellus_nigricollis_black_collared_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="311" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Pantanal, August 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Collared Hawk <br />Latin: <em>Busarellus nigricollis </em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gavi&atilde;o-belo (Br) &bull; &aacute;guila colorada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Mexico to Uruguay incl Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Venezuela etc<br />Similar: Savanna Hawk<br /><br />I saw Black Collared Hawks regularly during my week in the Pantanal (but nowhere else). Difficult to drive down the Transpantaneira highway without seeing one.<br /><br />The Black Collared Hawk is an attractive hawk, and reminded me of the Savanna Hawk, but was easy to identify by its black collar, even in the juvenile (see further below). Head white. In adults body is mostly rufous tones with blackish flight feathers, but juveniles have light patches - especially on chest - and are browner. Often by roadsides or riversides. Takes up similar positions to Roadside Hawks.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: Adult Black Collared Hawk taking off, Pantanal, Brazil, Aug 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Collared Hawk <br />Latin: Busarellus nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/busarellus_nigricollis_black_collared_hawk_02.jpg" width="440" height="324" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: Juvenile Black Collared Hawk, Pantanal, Brazil, Aug 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Collared Hawk <br />Latin: Busarellus nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/busarellus_nigricollis_black_collared_hawk_03.jpg" width="440" height="554" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue and Yellow Macaw</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Macaws</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><dc:date>2011-12-31T23:13:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_ararauna_blue_and_yellow_macaw.php#unique-entry-id-1205</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_ararauna_blue_and_yellow_macaw.php#unique-entry-id-1205</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue and Yellow Macaw - Ara ararauna" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_ararauna_blue_and_yellow_macaw_01.jpg" width="440" height="314" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission <br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue and Yellow Macaw<br />Latin: <em>Ara ararauna</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arara-canind&eacute; (Br) &bull; Guacamayo azul y amarillo (Es)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots, Macaws<br />Range: Amazonia: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Guyanas and Colombia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The fabulous Blue and Yellow Macaw seen here in Para on farmland. Unfortunately the Blue and Yellow Macaw is often seen in zoos or captive - wonderful here to walk up to a beautiful wild pair.<br /><br />They were chewing on an old stump in the early morning in a section of fields in Para that was a large roosting ground for parrots of various different sorts, and just getting ready to fly to their feeding grounds further north for the day.<br /><br />The Blue and Yellow Macaw is a large bird, yellow-orange on the underside, blue on the upperside, large black bill, long tail - no other bird like it.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: A wild Blue-and-Yellow Macaw in flight, Para, Brazil, Sep 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue and Yellow Macaw - Ara ararauna" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_ararauna_blue_and_yellow_macaw_02.jpg" width="440" height="313" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green and Rufous Kingfisher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcedinidae</category><category>Cerylidae</category><category>Kingfishers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-12-29T19:32:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_inda_green_and_rufous_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-1204</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_inda_green_and_rufous_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-1204</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green and Rufous Kingfisher - Chloroceryle inda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_inda_green_and_rufous_kingfisher_01.jpg" width="440" height="343" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green and Rufous Kingfisher<br />Latin: <em>Chloroceryle inda</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mart&iacute;n pescador verdirrufo (Es) &bull; Martim-pescador-da-mata (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-alcedinidae.php" rel="self" title="Alcedinidae">Alcedinidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kingfishers.php" rel="self" title="Kingfishers">Kingfishers</a><br />Range: Nicaragua to Brazil<br />Similar: American Pygmy Kingfisher<br /><br />Just one poor shot of a Green and Rufous Kingfisher in the Pantanal on the banks of the Rio Claro, at Curicaca Lodge. I saw them a couple of times but they seemed less common than the other kingfishers.<br /><br />Rufous on the entire underside extending to the tail differentiates them from the American Pygmy Kingfisher, which is also much smaller. Some orange on the throat. Females have some green on the upper chest<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Striped Kingfisher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcedinidae</category><category>Kingfishers</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2011-12-29T19:28:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/halcyon_chelicuti_striped_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-1203</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/halcyon_chelicuti_striped_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-1203</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Striped Kingfisher - Halcyon chelicuti" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/halcyon_chelicuti_striped_kingfisher_01.jpg" width="440" height="444" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Tanzania &bull; 2011<br /></span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Bird name: Striped Kingfisher<br />Latin: <em>Halcyon chelicuti</em><br />Other: Martin-chasseur stri&eacute; (Fr)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-alcedinidae.php" rel="self" title="Alcedinidae">Alcedinidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kingfishers.php" rel="self" title="Kingfishers">Kingfishers</a><br />Range: Tropical Africa<br /><br />Thanks to Tom for this shot of a Striped Kingfisher in Tanzania.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Three Toed Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T21:34:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jacamaralcyon_tridactyla_three_toed_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1202</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jacamaralcyon_tridactyla_three_toed_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1202</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Three Toed Jacamar - Jacamaralcyon tridactyla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jacamaralcyon_tridactyla_three_toed_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="466" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Rio state, Brazil, September 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Three Toed Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Jacamaralcyon tridactyla</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cuitel&atilde;o (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: SE Brazil, Rio de Janeiro state<br />Similar: Brown Jacamar (not much overlap)<br /><br />We saw this pair of Three-toed Jacamars in the north of Rio state on a long excursion from Serra dos Tucanos. They&rsquo;re now classed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red list, due to habitat loss, and probably extinct from Sao Paulo state. <br /><br />The Three-toed Jacamar is slightly browner around the head than one might expect from some illustrations. Note dark bill and white underparts including chest differentiate it from the Brown Jacamar.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Tailed Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T23:15:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1201</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1201</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Tailed Jacamar - Galbula ruficauda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="563" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Tailed Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Galbula ruficauda</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jacamar&aacute; colirrufo (Es) &bull; Ariramba-de-cauda-ruiva (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: Southern Mexico, Central America to Brazil (south of Amazon) <br />Similar:<br /><br />I was pleased to see Rufous-tailed Jacamars on several occasions during my 5 days in the Pantanal. <br /><br />Sometimes they would swoop in front of me, while I was walking on a forest path alone, and then alight on a nearby bare horizontal branch of medium thickness. <br /><br />They would then perch calmly, or if I got too close, move to another similar spot. They seemed confiding and were good subjects and very photogenic. Sometimes seemed to be in mixed flocks too.<br /><br />The male Rufous-tailed Jacamar, above, has a white chin and rich rufous belly, while the female, pictured directly below, has a paler belly and pale chin.<br /><br />Curicaca Lodge in the Pantanal was very good for this bird. There was one at the start of the path behind the lodge (near the killer bees!) with a fair amount of light coming through the trees there.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, female Rufous-tailed Jacamar at Pouso Alegre, Pantanal, Brazil, August.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Tailed Jacamar - Galbula ruficauda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_jacamar_02.jpg" width="440" height="579" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bronzy Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T21:33:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_leucogastra_bronzy_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1200</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_leucogastra_bronzy_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1200</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bronzy Jacamar - Galbula leucogastra" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_leucogastra_bronzy_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="396" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Para, Brazil, September 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bronzy Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Galbula leucogastra</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jacamar&aacute; bronceado (Es) &bull; Ariramba-bronzeada (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela <br />Similar:<br /><br />Just record shots of this Bronzy Jacamar in Para state, Brazil. Note white neck and bronzy chest.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Paradise Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T21:33:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_dea_paradise_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1199</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_dea_paradise_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1199</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Paradise Jacamar - Galbula dea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_dea_paradise_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="415" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Para, Brazil, September 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Paradise Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Galbula dea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ariramba-do-paraiso (Br) &bull; Jacamar&aacute; colilargo, jacamar del para&iacute;so, jacamar negro (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guyanas <br />Similar:<br /><br />The Paradise Jacamar has a long thin tail but is very dark, with a white collar and long straight bill. Seen here at Rio Azul Lodge in southern Amazonia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Necked Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T21:33:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_cyanicollis_blue_necked_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1198</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_cyanicollis_blue_necked_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1198</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Necked Jacamar - Galbula cyanicollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_cyanicollis_blue_necked_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="401" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Para, Brazil, September 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Necked Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Galbula cyanicollis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Blue-cheeked Jacamar &bull; Jacamar&aacute; cariazul, jacamar de cuello azul (Es) &bull; Ariramba-de-mata (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: Amazonia south of the Amazon: Bolivia, Peru, Brazil<br />Similar: Yellow-billed Jacamar, Rufous-tailed Jacamar.<br /><br />The Blue-necked Jacamar is similar to the Yellow-billed Jacamar but lives south of the Amazon while the latter lives north of the Amazon.<br /><br />The Blue-necked Jacamar has a yellow bill, no green on chest. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Billed Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T21:33:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_albirostris_yellow_billed_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1197</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_albirostris_yellow_billed_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1197</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Billed Jacamar - Galbula albirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbula_albirostris_yellow_billed_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="547" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Napo, Ecuador, 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Billed Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Galbula albirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jacamar piquiamarillo (Es) &bull; Ariramba de bico amarelo (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Amazonia, north of Amazon: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela <br /></span>Similar: Blue-necked Jacamar<br /><br />Thanks to Tom for this shot of a Yellow-billed Jacamar in the Oriente, Napo, Ecuador. Note darker cap than Blue-necked Jacamar.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Eared Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-12-17T21:32:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbalcyrhynchus_leucotis_white_eared_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1196</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbalcyrhynchus_leucotis_white_eared_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-1196</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Eared Jacamar - Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/galbalcyrhynchus_leucotis_white_eared_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="479" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Napo, Ecuador, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Eared Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jacamar orejiblanco (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Ariramba vermelha (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The taxi driver spotted this White-eared Jacamar on a telephone wire beside the road, not far from Tena, Napo, Ecuador.<br /><br />The White-eared Jacamar has a heavy bill and characteristic white ear patch. Otherwise reddish.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Swallow Winged Puffbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucconidae</category><category>Puffbirds</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-12-15T00:00:35+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chelidoptera_tenebrosa_swallow_winged_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-1195</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chelidoptera_tenebrosa_swallow_winged_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-1195</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="chelidoptera_tenebrosa_swallow_winged_puffbird_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chelidoptera_tenebrosa_swallow_winged_puffbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="518" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Rio Azul Lodge, Brazil, Sep 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Swallow Winged Puffbird<br />Latin: <em>Chelidoptera tenebrosa</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Swallow-wing &bull; Urubuzinho (Br) &bull; Buco golondrina (Es), chacur&uacute; golondrina, monjita culiblanca, aguantasol<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bucconidae.php" rel="self" title="Bucconidae">Bucconidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-puffbirds.php" rel="self" title="Puffbirds">Puffbirds</a><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Amazonia: Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Guyanas; E Brazil<br /></span>Similar:<br /><br />There were a good number of Swallow-winged Puffbirds near the cabins at Rio Azul Lodge, in Para, Brazil, mostly visible around midday, often on telephone wires. This Amazonian bird burrows in the ground and can be seen throwing sand out of its burrow (photo below). Not too shy at midday.<br /><br />Swallow-winged Puffbirds are often referred to by the name Swallow-wings. They are mostly blackish, with a red patch on the lower belly and white vent and underwings. The Brazilian name is Urubuzinho, which means little vulture.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>New World Vulture Comparison</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cathartidae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Vultures</category><category>New World Vultures</category><category>Comparisons</category><dc:date>2011-11-27T16:09:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/comparison_new_world_vultures.php#unique-entry-id-1194</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/comparison_new_world_vultures.php#unique-entry-id-1194</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Turkey Vulture, Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture, Greater Yellow Headed Vulture, American Black Vulture, comparison" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/new_world_vulture_comparison_01.jpg" width="440" height="447" /><br /><br />The <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Greater Yellow Headed Vulture">Greater Yellow-headed Vulture</a> is the biggest, with deep wings, mostly dark underwing, lighter near body. Long tail, feet protrude past vent. Coloured head.<br /><br />The <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture">Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture</a> is the smallest, with narrow wings, quite light underwing, lighter near body. Shortish tail, feet just protrude past vent. Coloured narrow head.<br /><br />The <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_aura_turkey_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Turkey Vulture">Turkey Vulture</a> has very light undersides of wing, form body to tip. Short tail. Feet do not protrude past vent. Pink head with white upper neck (sometimes).<br /><br />The <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coragyps_atratus_brasiliensis_american_black_vulture.php" rel="self" title="American Black Vulture">American Black Vulture</a> has light &ldquo;fingers&rdquo;. The rest of the wing often appears dark from below. Black head.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Andean Condor</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cathartidae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Vultures</category><category>New World Vultures</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-11-27T11:12:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vultur_gryphus_andean_condor.php#unique-entry-id-1193</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vultur_gryphus_andean_condor.php#unique-entry-id-1193</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Andean Condor - Vultur gryphus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vultur_gryphus_andean_condor_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal, August 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Andean Condor<br />Latin: <em>Vultur gryphus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Condor-dos-andes (Br) &bull; C&oacute;ndor andino, c&oacute;ndor de los Andes, condornel (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_cathartidae.php" rel="self" title="Cathartidae - New World Vultures">Cathartidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-vultures.php" rel="self" title="New World Vultures">New World Vultures</a><br />Range: Andes: (Venezuela, Colombia), Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, (also Brazil)<br />Similar: juvenile is dark like Black Vulture<br /><br />Thanks to Dirk for these photos of the majestic Andean Condor in Peru. I saw no Condors in Ecuador at Papallacta, where they are occasionally seen. A rare bird now, classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN red list.<br /><br />The adult Andean Condor has a characteristic white collar and white back of wing, unlike any other vulture. With three-metre wingspan, it is also much larger than even the Greater Yellow-headed Vulture (210cm). The juvenile, pictured above, is brown.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: adult Andean Condor in Peru.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Andean Condor - Vultur gryphus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vultur_gryphus_andean_condor_02.jpg" width="440" height="320" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Greater Yellow Headed Vulture</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cathartidae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Vultures</category><category>New World Vultures</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-27T12:27:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture.php#unique-entry-id-1192</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture.php#unique-entry-id-1192</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Greater Yellow Headed Vulture - Cathartes melambrotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture_01.jpg" width="440" height="370" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Para, Brazil, September 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Greater Yellow Headed Vulture<br />Latin: <em>Cathartes melambrotus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Urubu-da-mata, urubu-maior-de-cabe&ccedil;a-amarela (Br) &bull; Aura com&uacute;n (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_cathartidae.php" rel="self" title="Cathartidae - New World Vultures">Cathartidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-vultures.php" rel="self" title="New World Vultures">New World Vultures</a><br />Range: Northern South America, incl northern Brazil, Amazonia etc. Low altitude tropical forest.<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Yellow Vulture">Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_aura_turkey_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Turkey Vulture">Turkey Vulture</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/comparison_new_world_vultures.php" rel="self" title="New World Vulture Comparison">Comparison</a><br /><br />Although in field guides The Greater Yellow Headed Vulture looks similar to the Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture and the Turkey Vulture, I found them quite easy to distinguish in practice. <br /><br />Firstly there is not much overlap between Greater and Lesser Yellow Headed Vultures. Lesser is in the Pantanal, Greater in Amazonia, but with some Lessers near the Amazon itself. <br /><br />Secondly, Greater Yellow Headed Vultures are very large birds, with very deep wings and long tails. <br /><br />Thirdly, their wings are mostly dark underneath, with light patches nearest the body blending into the other darker feathers. Both the Turkey Vulture and the Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture have more delineated and lighter undersides.<br /><br />The Greater Yellow Headed Vulture has a coloured head, with yellow, pink and blue parts, unlike the Turkey Vulture which is all pink-red with some white.<br /><br />I saw Greater Yellow Headed Vultures flying over the Rio Azul Lodge in Para, usually around midday.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Greater Yellow-headed Vulture. Photo lightened slightly to show wing pattern.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Greater Yellow Headed Vulture - Cathartes melambrotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture_02.jpg" width="440" height="485" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cathartidae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Vultures</category><category>New World Vultures</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-27T12:27:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture.php#unique-entry-id-1191</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture.php#unique-entry-id-1191</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture - Cathartes burrovianus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture_01.jpg" width="440" height="453" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal, August 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture<br />Latin: <em>Cathartes burrovianus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Urubu-de-cabe&ccedil;a-amarela, urubu-menor-de-cabe&ccedil;a-amarela (Br) &bull; Aura sabanera (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_cathartidae.php" rel="self" title="Cathartidae - New World Vultures">Cathartidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-vultures.php" rel="self" title="New World Vultures">New World Vultures</a><br />Range: Mexico, Central America, South America E of Andes, esp. Brazil, Pantanal. Lowland wet grassland, swamps, heavily degraded forest. <br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Greater Yellow Headed Vulture">Greater Yellow Headed Vulture</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_aura_turkey_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Turkey Vulture">Turkey Vulture</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/comparison_new_world_vultures.php" rel="self" title="New World Vulture Comparison">Comparison</a><br /><br />The Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture is the most visible vulture in the Pantanal (Turkey Vultures also seen). Seen eating at fruit feeders at Curicaca Lodge and beside the road leading to the Transpantaneira.<br /><br />The Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture is a smaller bird than the Greater Yellow-headed Vulture, with thinner wings and narrower head. Underside of wings lighter than GYHV but not as light as TV. Head more colourful (with yellow and blue) than Turkey Vulture. The Greater Yellow-headed Vulture is not found in the Pantanal. The Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture was rare (I didn&rsquo;t see one) in the forested Rio Azul lodge, southern Para.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture, Pantanal. Lightened slightly to show wing pattern.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture - Cathartes burrovianus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture_02.jpg" width="440" height="307" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Stork</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ciconiidae</category><category>Storks</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-11-26T22:16:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ciconia_nigra_black_stork.php#unique-entry-id-1190</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ciconia_nigra_black_stork.php#unique-entry-id-1190</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Stork - Ciconia nigra" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ciconia_nigra_black_stork_01.jpg" width="440" height="293" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Stork<br />Latin: <em>Ciconia nigra</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cigogne noire (Fr), Schwarzstorch (De), cig&uuml;e&ntilde;a negra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_ciconiidae.php" rel="self" title="Ciconiidae - Storks">Ciconiidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-storks.php" rel="self" title="Storks">Storks</a><br />Range: Central Europe to China, migrating to tropical Africa, India<br />Similar:<br /><br />A record shot of a Black Stork at the Camargue bird park.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Jabiru</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ciconiidae</category><category>Storks</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><dc:date>2011-11-26T23:15:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru.php#unique-entry-id-1189</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru.php#unique-entry-id-1189</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Jabiru - Jabiru mycteria" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru_01.jpg" width="440" height="299" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, August.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Jabiru<br />Latin: <em>Jabiru mycteria</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jabiru (Br) &bull; Jabir&uacute;, tuyuyu (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_ciconiidae.php" rel="self" title="Ciconiidae - Storks">Ciconiidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-storks.php" rel="self" title="Storks">Storks</a><br />Range: Mexico to Argentina, esp Pantanal, Brazil.<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Jabiru is a very large stork, emblematic of the Pantanal region of South America. The word is from the Guarani meaning swollen neck.<br /><br />The nest is huge, several metres in each dimension. Each year returning Jabirus add a new layer. Smaller birds often nest underneath. In a photo below you might just make out three monk parakeets below the nest.<br /><br />The nest contained one adult and two juvenile jabirus, pictured below, which lack the characteristic pink red neck of the adult. Great birds. <br /><br />Otherwise individuals were seen regularly, often with herons, in the pools drying beside the Transpantaneira and at Curicaca Lodge and Pouso Alegre, where I also saw the large nest.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, 2 juvenile Jabirus in nest, Pouso Alegre Lodge, Pantanal, Brazil, August.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Jabiru - Jabiru mycteria" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru_02.jpg" width="440" height="455" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Jabiru feeds passing its bill through the water and mud on bottom, Pantanal..</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Jabiru - Jabiru mycteria" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru_03.jpg" width="440" height="383" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, the Jabiru nest is huge, several metres wide, with other birds nesting below.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Jabiru - Jabiru mycteria" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru_07.jpg" width="440" height="293" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Saddle Billed Stork</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ciconiidae</category><category>Storks</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2011-11-26T21:48:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ephippiorhynchus_senegalensis_saddle_billed_stork.php#unique-entry-id-1188</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ephippiorhynchus_senegalensis_saddle_billed_stork.php#unique-entry-id-1188</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Saddle Billed Stork - Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ephippiorhynchus_senegalensis_saddle_billed_stork_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Tanzania<br /></span><br />Bird name: Saddle Billed Stork<br />Latin: <em>Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jabiru d'Afrique (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_ciconiidae.php" rel="self" title="Ciconiidae - Storks">Ciconiidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-storks.php" rel="self" title="Storks">Storks</a><br />Range: Widespread Sub-Saharan Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />Thanks to Tom for adding these photos of the Saddle-billed Stork. A huge bird standing 1.50 high, wth a wingspan of 2.5m. Pictured above, a male, from the dark irises - females have yellow irises.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Purplish Jay</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-23T10:00:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_cyanomelas_purplish_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1187</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_cyanomelas_purplish_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1187</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Purplish Jay - Cyanocorax cyanomelas" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_cyanomelas_purplish_jay_01.jpg" width="440" height="332" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal, Brazil &bull; Aug 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Purplish Jay<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocorax cyanomelas<br /></em><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gralha-cinza, gralha-do-pantanal (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Central S America, Pantanal: Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay<br /></span>Similar:<br /><br />The Purplish Jay was seen fairly frequently on my trip to the Pantanal in August. One of the first birds to be seen around the compound at Curicaca Lodge, then again drinking water at a drying pool at Pousada Alegre (above). <br /><br />The Purplish Jay appears mostly dark, blackish around the head, with purplish tinge only apparent in some lights. Not too shy, will visit feeders.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Curl Crested Jay</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><dc:date>2011-11-23T09:59:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_cristatellus_curl_crested_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1186</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_cristatellus_curl_crested_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1186</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Curl Crested Jay - Cyanocorax cristatellus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_cristatellus_curl_crested_jay_01.jpg" width="440" height="334" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chapada, Brazil &bull; Aug 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Curl Crested Jay<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocorax cristatellus<br /></em><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gralha-do-campo (Br) &bull; Urraca de cresta rizada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a><br />Range: Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia - caatinga, cerrado<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw Curl Crested Jays on the edge of the cerrado, near buildings, on the Chapada das Guimaraes plateau. Unmistakable by its crest and loud call. Also seen flying across the cerrado in pairs.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Curl Crested Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T16:43:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_beauharnaesii_curl_crested_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1185</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_beauharnaesii_curl_crested_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1185</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="pteroglossus beauharnaesii - curl crested aracari" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_beauharnaesii_curl_crested_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="317" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Rio Azul, Brazil &bull; Sept 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Curl Crested Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus beauharnaesii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: ara&ccedil;ari-mulato (Br)&bull; arasar&iacute; crespo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: W Amazonia, incl Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />Rio Azul Lodge had several Curl-crested Aracaris visiting not far from the lodge, in degraded semi-open forest. <br /><br />Purple, sky-blue and orange on upper bill, white lower bill, pale blue around eye, &ldquo;curly hair&rdquo;. The bird pictured above had no red on belly (maybe juvenile?), a little on flank, but many adults birds have the red band typical of many aracaris.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Necked Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T16:43:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_bitorquatus_red_necked_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1184</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_bitorquatus_red_necked_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1184</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="pteroglossus bitorquatus - red necked aracari" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_bitorquatus_red_necked_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="612" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Rio Azul, Brazil &bull; Sept 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Necked Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus bitorquatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ara&ccedil;ari-de-pesco&ccedil;o-vermelho (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: S Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Red-necked Aracaris near open farmland in Para, Brazil, September.<br /><br />The head is a deep chestnut red colour, but so dark it can look black.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Eared Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Alta Floresta</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T16:43:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_castanotis_chestnut_eared_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1183</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_castanotis_chestnut_eared_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1183</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pteroglossus castanotis - Chestnut Eared Aracari" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_castanotis_chestnut_eared_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="466" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal, Brazil &bull; Aug 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Eared Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus castano<br /></em><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ara&ccedil;ari-de-pesco&ccedil;o-vermelho (Br) &bull; Tucanillo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: W Amazonia to SE Brazil<br />Similar: Many-banded Aracari<br /><br />The Chestnut-eared Aracari was the most frequently seen of the toucan family, on my recent trip to Mato Grosso. In the Pantanal I saw them at Curicaca Lodge and Pouso Alegre, then again in Chapada das Guimaraes and Alta Floresta. In the Pantanal it seemed to be the only Aracari in its range.<br /><br />The Chestnut-eared Aracari head colour ranges from black to chestnut, though usually at least the side of the head is chestnut coloured. The white iris is diagnostic. In Brazil, only the Many-banded Aracari also has light irises, but it only lives in the far north-west, near Ecuador, it lacks the chestnut head colouring and black stripe on upper mandible, and has additional black markings to chest.<br /><br />The upper bill of the Chestnut-eared Aracari is serrated - the dark parts look like they wear away leaving the white parts as teeth.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, close-up of Chestnut-eared Aracari, Pantanal, Brazil &bull; Aug 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Pteroglossus castanotis - Chestnut Eared Aracari" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_castanotis_chestnut_eared_aracari_02.jpg" width="440" height="358" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Channel Billed Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T15:08:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_vitellinus_channel_billed_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1182</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_vitellinus_channel_billed_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1182</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ramphastos vitellinus - Channel Billed Toucan" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_vitellinus_channel_billed_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="379" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chapada, Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Channel Billed Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Ramphastos vitellinus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tucano-de-bico-preto (Br)&bull; tuc&aacute;n de pico acanalado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: Amazonia, E, SE Brazil<br />Similar: White-throated Toucan<br /><br />These Channel-billed Toucans were identified as such by the guides at Chapada das Guimaraes, Mato Grosso, and Rio Azul Lodge, Para, in Brazil.<br /><br />The main distinguishing feature between these Channel-billed Toucans and the local subspecies of White-throated Toucan is the colour of the base of the lower mandible: the Channel-billed Toucan is yellow on both upper and lower mandible, with a small patch of blue along the bottom edge of the base of the upper mandible, whereas the White-throated Toucan has blue on the lower mandible.<br /><br />However, there are several subspecies &hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Gould&#x27;s Toucanet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Toucanets</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T10:31:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_gouldii_goulds_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1181</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_gouldii_goulds_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1181</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Selenidera gouldii - Gould&#39;s Toucanet" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_gouldii_goulds_toucanet_01.jpg" width="440" height="384" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Rio Azul Lodge, Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Gould's Toucanet<br />Latin: <em>Selenidera gouldii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucanets.php" rel="self" title="Toucanets">Toucanets</a><br />Range: S Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw these Gould&rsquo;s Toucanets accompanied by Curl-crested Aracaris at Rio Azul Lodge. Identifiable by their bill pattern: black on half the upper bill, yellow at tip, black line on lower bill. Females have light brown heads.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spot Billed Toucanet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Toucanets</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T16:43:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_maculirostris_spot_billed_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1180</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_maculirostris_spot_billed_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1180</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Selenidera maculirostris - Spot Billed Toucanet" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_maculirostris_spot_billed_toucanet_01.jpg" width="440" height="352" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Regua, Brazil &bull; 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spot Billed Toucanet<br />Latin: <em>Selenidera maculirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ara&ccedil;aru-poca (Br)&bull; Tucancito de pico maculado, arasar&iacute; chico (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucanets.php" rel="self" title="Toucanets">Toucanets</a><br />Range: Brazil Atlantic Rainforest<br />Similar:<br /><br />Above, a female (or juvenile?) Spot-billed Toucanet. Below a male. <br /><br />Spot-billed Toucanets are readily identified by three or four dark marks on the upper bill. Seen on excursions from Regua and Serra dos Tucanos, in northern Rio de Janeiro state.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, male Spot-billed Toucanet, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil &bull; 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Selenidera maculirostris - Spot Billed Toucanet" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selenidera_maculirostris_spot_billed_toucanet_02.jpg" width="440" height="380" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Solitary Sandpiper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-06T11:32:55+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tringa_solitaria_solitary_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-1179</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tringa_solitaria_solitary_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-1179</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="tringa solitaria - solitary sandpiper" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tringa_solitaria_solitary_sandpiper_01.jpg" width="440" height="344" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, Aug 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Solitary Sandpiper<br />Latin: <em>Tringa solitaria</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ma&ccedil;arico-solit&aacute;rio (Br) &bull; Andarr&iacute;os solitario, pitotoy solitario, tig&uuml;iza (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, Sandpipers<br />Range: North America migrating to South America - Brazil etc<br />Similar: Spotted Sandpiper<br /><br />The Solitary Sandpiper has uniform brown wings (no bars) in flight, differentiating it from the Spotted Sandpiper. Spots on back and mottled around neck. <br /><br />This Solitary Sandpiper was seen near Curicaca Lodge in the Pantanal.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Giant Snipe</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Snipes</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><category>Shorebirds</category><dc:date>2011-11-06T11:46:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinaga_undulata_giant_snipe.php#unique-entry-id-1178</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinaga_undulata_giant_snipe.php#unique-entry-id-1178</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="gallinaga undulata - giant snipe" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinaga_undulata_giant_snipe_01.jpg" width="440" height="329" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Guapi Assu, Sep 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Giant Snipe<br />Latin: <em>Gallinago undulata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Narcej&atilde;o (Br) &bull; Caica gigante, becasina gigante (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, Snipes<br />Range: South America - Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil etc<br />Similar: South American Snipe<br /><br />Birdwatching often transports you to extraordinary situations - my encounter with the Giant Snipe was one such event. <br /><br />The Giant Snipe is a difficult bird to see during the day - it&rsquo;s shy and hides in long grasses and channels. So three of us set off from Regua, in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro state, a little before dusk, with flashlights and ipod, to a certain field where the Giant Snipe was known to live&hellip;<br /><br />The Giant Snipe is a large bird with a very long bill, and rich brown stripes on its back, distinguishing it from the South American Snipe. I understand there are separate populations, two of the nominate subspecies centred in northern South America, and another in the southeast of Brazil of <em>Gallinago undulata gigantea</em> seen here.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Boat Billed Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-05T10:55:36+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cochlearius_cochlearius_boat_billed_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1177</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cochlearius_cochlearius_boat_billed_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1177</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="cochlearius cochlearius - boat-billed heron" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cochlearius_cochlearius_boat_billed_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="425" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Boat Billed Heron<br />Latin: <em>Cochlearius cochlearius</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gar&ccedil;a-real (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Garcilla peinada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a><br />Range: South America - Panama to Brazil<br />Similar: Black-crowned Night Heron, Striated Heron<br /><br />It&rsquo;s unusual to see the Boat-billed Heron during the day, but night drives with a torch along waterways will usually produce several. They look rather strange (see further below) at night with their very broad bills.<br /><br />The Boat-billed Heron pictured above was seen beside the Rio Claro, on an excursion from Rio Clarinho. Trips down the river from Rio Clarinho were a very good way to take in the beautiful scenery and see Agami Heron and Giant Otter because they don&rsquo;t use engines (unlike Rio Claro Lodge) but punt instead.<br /><br />During the day Boat-billed Herons look like they&rsquo;re smiling. Generally unmistakeable by their very wide bills and buffy colouring - the most similar herons otherwise would probably be Black-crowned Night Heron or Striated Heron.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: Boat-billed Heron on the Rio Claro, Pantanal, Brazil, Aug 2011<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="cochlearius cochlearius - boat-billed heron" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cochlearius_cochlearius_boat_billed_heron_02.jpg" width="440" height="484" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Agami Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Ecuador</category><dc:date>2011-11-05T10:47:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/agamia_agami_agami_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1176</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/agamia_agami_agami_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1176</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="agamia agami - agami heron" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/agamia_agami_agami_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="324" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, Aug 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Agami Heron<br />Latin: <em>Agamia agami</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gar&ccedil;a-da-mata (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Garza agam&iacute; (Es) &bull; Chestnut-bellied Heron<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a><br />Range: Central America to Brazil<br />Similar: none<br /><br />The Agami Heron is usually very difficult to see as it hides in the darkness of overhanging vegetation by the river&rsquo;s edge, or in forest swamps, but what a stunner!<br /><br />It is a medium sized heron with a very long pointed bill and beautiful dark red and green colouring to its feathers, with white markings down the neck. The juvenile, pictured further below, is much duller.<br /><br />I saw Agami Herons with my in-house guide, Dodo, from Rio Clarinho Lodge (basic accommodation but recommended for this bird), who punted me down the Rio Claro river. We saw three different Agamis over about two hours, including one juvenile.<br /><br />To notice them you really need to have eyesight than can pierce the darkness - or a very good guide. These photos were taken without flash at very slow speeds. <br /><br />The birds moved very slowly, generally with neck retracted, and though initally very shy, after a while continued with their normal stalking behaviour, moving gracefully through the network of roots that reach down into the water from overhanging bushes and trees.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: An adult Agami Heron on the Rio Claro, Pantanal, Brazil, Aug, Sep 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="agamia agami - agami heron" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/agamia_agami_agami_heron_02.jpg" width="440" height="293" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Capped Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2011-11-04T22:50:11+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pilherodius_pileatus_capped_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1175</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pilherodius_pileatus_capped_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1175</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="pilherodius pileatus - capped heron" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pilherodius_pileatus_capped_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="451" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Lagoa do Peixe, November 2009 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Capped Heron<br />Latin: <em>Pilherodius pileatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gar&ccedil;a-real (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Garcilla peinada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a><br />Range: South America - Panama to Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Capped Heron is a pretty, pastel-coloured heron, with black cap, light blue bill with pink fleck, cream neck and two or three long head feathers.<br /><br />I saw them in a couple of places in the Pantanal, but they were often quite shy and retreated quickly. I saw one in the wetlands at Regua.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hadada Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2011-11-04T17:05:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bostrychia_hagedash_hadada_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1174</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bostrychia_hagedash_hadada_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1174</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="bostrychia hagedash - hadada ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bostrychia_hagedash_hadada_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="320" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania &bull; August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hadada Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Bostrychia hagedash</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Hadada &bull; Ibis hagedash (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: South, Central and East Africa - Sudan to South Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />White moustache is diagnostic for the Hadada Ibis. Thanks to Tom for sending in this shot from Tanzania.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Goliath Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2011-11-04T22:49:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ardea_goliath_goliath_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1173</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ardea_goliath_goliath_heron.php#unique-entry-id-1173</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="ardea goliath - goliath heron" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ardea_goliath_goliath_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="533" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania, Aug 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Goliath Heron<br />Latin: <em>Ardea goliath</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: H&eacute;ron goliath&nbsp;(Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a><br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa<br />Similar: Purple Heron, which is smaller.<br /><br />The world&rsquo;s largest heron - about 1.5 metres tall - seen here in Tanzania. Thanks to Tom for this photo.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tropical Screech Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2011-11-03T16:42:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/megascops_choliba_tropical_screech_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1171</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/megascops_choliba_tropical_screech_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1171</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="megascops choliba - tropical screech owl" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/megascops_choliba_tropical_screech_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="497" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal &bull; August 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tropical Screech Owl<br />Latin: <em>Megascops choliba</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Currucut&uacute; com&uacute;n (Es) &bull; Corujinha-do-mato (Br)<br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull; Owls<br />Range: South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />This Tropical Screech Owl flew across a path at Rio Clarinho Lodge in the Pantanal, alighting on the other side so we could observe him in clear daylight from just a couple of metres away. Unusual to get such a good daylight view, so we may well have flushed him.<br /><br />A pair also seen in a tree at Regua (further below).]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pearl Spotted Owlet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2011-11-03T16:41:45+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_perlatum_pearl_spotted_owlet.php#unique-entry-id-1170</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_perlatum_pearl_spotted_owlet.php#unique-entry-id-1170</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="glaucidium perlatum - pearl spotted owlet" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_perlatum_pearl_spotted_owlet_01.jpg" width="440" height="420" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Tanzania &bull; August 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pearl Spotted Owlet<br />Latin: <em>Glaucidium perlatum</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull; Owls<br />Range: Africa south of the Sahara <br />Similar:<br /><br />A Pearl Spotted Owlet spotted by Tom in Tanzania.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Verreaux&#x27;s Eagle Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Tanzania</category><dc:date>2011-11-03T16:41:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bubo_lacteus_verreauxs_eagle_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1169</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bubo_lacteus_verreauxs_eagle_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1169</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="bubo lacteus - verreaux&#39;s eagle owl" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bubo_lacteus_verreauxs_eagle_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="547" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Tanzania &bull; August 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Verreaux's Eagle Owl<br />Latin: <em>Bubo lacteus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull; Owls<br />Range: Widespread Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />Verreaux&rsquo;s Eagle Owl spotted by Tom in Tanzania.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Burrowing Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><category>Regua</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2011-11-04T23:08:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/athene_cunicularia_burrowing_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1168</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/athene_cunicularia_burrowing_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1168</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="athene cunicularia - burrowing owl" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/athene_cunicularia_burrowing_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="468" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal &bull; August 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Burrowing Owl<br />Latin: <em>Athene cunicularia</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: (Es) &bull; Coruja-buraqueira (Br)<br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull; Owls<br />Range: North, Central and South America - from Canada to Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />The small Burrowing Owl is a photographer&rsquo;s friend - it stands peched in the open during broad daylight. It does hunt at night but is also often active during the day.<br /><br />I regularly saw Burrowing Owls in open country throughout Brazil - farmland or dry scrub is typical habitat. Often there seemed to be groups, perhaps families or two pairs.<br /><br />This small terrestrial owl lives in burrows in the ground, and often stands on a mound by the entrance to its burrow. <br /><br />In Brazil, the Burrowing Owl has bright yellow irises and a white brow.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a Burrowing Owl at Rio Clarinho Lodge, Pantanal, Brazil. August 2011.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="athene cunicularia - burrowing owl" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/athene_cunicularia_burrowing_owl_02.jpg" width="440" height="501" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Necked Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><dc:date>2011-10-30T19:02:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_caudatus_buff_necked_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1167</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_caudatus_buff_necked_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1167</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="theristicus caudatus - buff necked ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_caudatus_buff_necked_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="422" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal &bull; August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Necked Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Theristicus caudatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Curicaca (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Bandurria (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />The beautiful Buff-necked Ibis, although not common everywhere, can be seen in a few spots in the Pantanal quite easily.<br /><br />These were all seen in the ditches below the Transpantaneira highway in August. <br /><br />The Portuguese name is Curicaca - the name of a good lodge on the Transpantaneira. I didn&rsquo;t see any Buff-necked Ibises while I was there, but plenty of other nice birds.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plumbeous Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-10-30T19:01:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_caerulescens_plumbeous_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1166</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_caerulescens_plumbeous_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1166</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="theristicus caerulescens - plumbeous ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_caerulescens_plumbeous_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="472" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal &bull; August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plumbeous Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Theristicus caerulescens</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Curicaca-cinza (Br) &bull; Bandurria mora (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />The approach road to Pouso Alegre was a good place to find Plumbeous Ibis, in a couple of the ditches beside the road.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><dc:date>2011-10-30T19:01:16+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mesembrinibis_cayennensis_green_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1165</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mesembrinibis_cayennensis_green_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1165</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="mesembrinibis cayennensis - green ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mesembrinibis_cayennensis_green_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="393" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal &bull; August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Plegadis ridgwayi</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cor&oacute;-cor&oacute; (Br) &bull; Ibis verde (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: Honduras through South America, incl Brazil etc<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Green Ibis was the most commonly seen of the ibises in the Pantanal in August. They were also seen following Capybaras with other small birds such as Cattle Tyrants and Wattled Jacanas. The Capybaras must have dislodged fish, crustaceans, amphibians and insects from the mud.<br /><br />Colouring seemed quite variable. Some birds (eg above) seemed quite brown with small flashes of green. Others (eg directly below) had much green plumage and greenish bills and legs and neck feathers - probably breeding plumage.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: a Green Ibis in Pouso Alegre, Pantanal, Brazil, August.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="mesembrinibis cayennensis - green ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mesembrinibis_cayennensis_green_ibis_02.jpg" width="440" height="327" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-10-30T19:00:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eudocimus_ruber_scarlet_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1164</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eudocimus_ruber_scarlet_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1164</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="eudocimus ruber - scarlet ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eudocimus_ruber_scarlet_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="438" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Brazil &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Eudocimus ruber</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Guar&aacute; (Br) &bull; Ibis escarlata (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: Brazil, Guyanas, Venezuela, Trinidad, coast.<br />Similar:<br /><br />A record shot of a stunning Scarlet Ibis at the bird park (sanctuary?) at Itatiaia, a long way from home.<br /><br />In fact in Brazil they only live in a couple of coastal stretches, so are typically difficult to see unless you make a special trip. The national bird of Trinidad.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Puna Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:08:57+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/plegadis_ridgwayi_puna_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1163</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/plegadis_ridgwayi_puna_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1163</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="plegadis ridgwayi - puna ibis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/plegadis_ridgwayi_puna_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="310" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Puna Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Plegadis ridgwayi</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ibis de la Puna (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />Thanks to Dirk for this photo of Puna Ibises in Peru, between Puno and Cuzco.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Legged Cormorant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:08:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_gaimardi_red_legged_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-1162</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_gaimardi_red_legged_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-1162</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="phalacrocorax gaimardi - red-legged cormorant" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_gaimardi_red_legged_cormorant_01.jpg" width="440" height="343" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Legged Cormorant<br />Latin: <em>Phalacrocorax gaimardi</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cormor&aacute;n gris (Es)<br /></span>Family: Phalacrocoracidae &bull; Cormorants<br />Range: Peru, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />A beautiful Red-Legged Cormorant, Paracas, Islas Ballestas, Peru, sent in by Dirk.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Guanay Cormorant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:08:39+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucocarbo_bougainvillii_guanay_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-1161</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucocarbo_bougainvillii_guanay_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-1161</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="leucocarbo bougainvillii - guanay cormorant" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucocarbo_bougainvillii_guanay_cormorant_01.jpg" width="440" height="358" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Guanay Cormorant<br />Latin: <em>Leucocarbo bougainvillii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cormor&aacute;n guanay (Es)<br /></span>Family: Phalacrocoracidae &bull; Cormorants<br />Range: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />A colony of Guanay Cormorants, Paracas, Islas Ballestas, Peru. Sent in by Dirk.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Inca Tern</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Terns</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:08:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larosterna_inca_inca_tern.php#unique-entry-id-1160</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larosterna_inca_inca_tern.php#unique-entry-id-1160</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="larosterna inca - inca tern" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larosterna_inca_inca_tern_01.jpg" width="440" height="623" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Inca Tern<br />Latin: <em>Larosterna inca</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Charr&aacute;n inca (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-terns.php" rel="self" title="Terns">Terns</a><br />Range: Peru, Chile<br />Similar:<br /><br />A beautiful Inca Tern, Paracas, Islas Ballestas, Peru, sent in by Dirk.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Andean Coot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Coots</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Papallacta</category><category>Chile</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:08:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fulica_ardesiaca_andean_coot.php#unique-entry-id-1159</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fulica_ardesiaca_andean_coot.php#unique-entry-id-1159</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="fulica ardesiaca - andean coot" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fulica_ardesiaca_andean_coot_01.jpg" width="440" height="552" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Chile &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Andean Coot<br />Latin: <em>Fulica ardesiaca</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Focha andina<br /></span>Family: Rallidae &bull; Rails, Coots<br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Dirk for sending in this nice photo of an Andean Coot at the Salar de Atacama, Chile.<br /><br />Bill and frontal shield can vary in colour from yellow and red to white. See below for paler variants.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Moustached Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:08:02+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_mystacalis_moustached_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1158</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_mystacalis_moustached_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1158</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="diglossa mystacalis - moustached flowerpiercer" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_mystacalis_moustached_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="355" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Moustached Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa mystacalis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Thanks to Dirk for this photo of a Moustached Flowerpiercer, taken on the Inca Trail, Peru.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Croaking Ground Dove</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:07:43+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/columbina_cruziana_croaking_ground_dove.php#unique-entry-id-1157</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/columbina_cruziana_croaking_ground_dove.php#unique-entry-id-1157</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="columbina cruziana - croaking ground dove_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/columbina_cruziana_croaking_ground_dove_01.jpg" width="440" height="312" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Croaking Ground Dove<br />Latin: <em>Columbina cruziana</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tortolita (Es)<br /></span>Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons & Doves<br />Range: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile<br />Similar:<br /><br />A Croaking Ground Dove spotted by Dirk in Nazca, Peru.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Bellied Woodstar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Bolivia</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:07:31+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetocercus_mulsant_white_bellied_woodstar.php#unique-entry-id-1156</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetocercus_mulsant_white_bellied_woodstar.php#unique-entry-id-1156</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="chaetocercus mulsant - white-bellied woodstar" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetocercus_mulsant_white_bellied_woodstar_01.jpg" width="440" height="301" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Bellied Woodstar<br />Latin: <em>Chaetocercus mulsant</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colibr&iacute; de Mulsant<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile<br />Similar:<br /><br />These White-Bellied Woodstars were seen at Guango Lodge, 2800m altitude on the eastern Andean slope in Ecuador. <br /><br />The male, above, is green and white with purple throat, and female, below, more buffy.<br /><br />Further below, a shot from Dirk shows the purple throat of the male clearly.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a female White-Bellied Woodstar at Guango Lodge, Ecuador, April.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="chaetocercus mulsant - white-bellied woodstar" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetocercus_mulsant_white_bellied_woodstar_02.jpg" width="440" height="487" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Baird&#x27;s Sandpiper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Waders</category><category>Chile</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:07:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/calidris_bairdii_bairds_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-1155</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/calidris_bairdii_bairds_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-1155</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="calidris bairdii - bairds sandpiper" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/calidris_bairdii_bairds_sandpiper_01.jpg" width="440" height="344" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Chile &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Baird's Sandpiper<br />Latin: <em>Calidris bairdii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Playero de Baird (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-sandpipers.php" rel="self" title="Sandpipers">Sandpipers</a><br />Range: Americas<br />Similar:<br /><br />Nice shot of a Baird&rsquo;s Sandpiper in the Salar de Atacama, Chile, sent in by Dirk.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Shining Sunbeam</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:06:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaeactis_cupripennis_shining_sunbeam.php#unique-entry-id-1154</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaeactis_cupripennis_shining_sunbeam.php#unique-entry-id-1154</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="aglaeactis cupripennis - shining sunbeam" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaeactis_cupripennis_shining_sunbeam_01.jpg" width="440" height="350" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Shining Sunbeam<br />Latin: <em>Aglaeactis cupripennis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colibr&iacute; cobrizo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />The photo above seems likely to be a Shining Sunbeam (unconfirmed), seen by Dirk on the Inca Trail, Peru, 3000 meters altitude, April.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Tufted Sunbeam</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Peru</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T21:06:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaeactis_castelnaudii_white_tufted_sunbeam.php#unique-entry-id-1153</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaeactis_castelnaudii_white_tufted_sunbeam.php#unique-entry-id-1153</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="aglaeactis castelnaudii - white-tufted sunbeam_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaeactis_castelnaudii_white_tufted_sunbeam_01.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Peru &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Tufted Sunbeam<br />Latin: <em>Aglaeactis castelnaudii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colibr&iacute; condecorado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />Thanks to Dirk for this pic of a White Tufted Sunbeam on the Inca Trail in Peru.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Bristlefront</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rhinocryptidae</category><category>Tapaculos</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T18:30:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/merulaxis_ater_slaty_bristlefront.php#unique-entry-id-1152</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/merulaxis_ater_slaty_bristlefront.php#unique-entry-id-1152</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="merulaxis ater - slaty bristlefront" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/merulaxis_ater_slaty_bristlefront_01.jpg" width="440" height="517" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Regua, Brazil, September 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Bristlefront<br />Latin: <em>Merulaxis ater</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Entufado (Br)<br /></span>Family: Rhinocryptidae &bull; Tapaculos<br />Range: Southeast Brazil Atlantic Forest<br />Similar:<br /><br />Members of the Tapaculo family are usually easy to hear and difficult to see. So I was very pleased to get a photo of this Slaty Bristlefront at Regua, in north Rio de Janeiro state in September.<br /><br />We climbed up a steep bank into the dark forest, and then waited patiently as the male Slaty Bristlefront made his way over to our playback. In addition to the lack of light there was a dense morning mist to contend with. <br /><br />But although deceptively fleet-footed, he was not very shy, and walked up to about four metres away, calling as he went, as we watched in wonder. He also raised his neck feathers at one point (photo below). <br /><br />The male, pictured, has a bluish head, neck and chest and brown wings, tail and rear. And tall bristles between the eyes.<br /><br />A great bird, and the first of the <em>Rhinocryptidae</em> Tapaculo family that I&rsquo;ve been able to photograph. <br /><br />The Slaty Bristlefront is endemic to a fairly narrow strip of Atlantic rainforest in the east of Brazil. It is classed as Near Threatened in IUCN 3.1 due to habitat loss.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a Slaty Bristlefront, at Regua in Guapi Assu.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="merulaxis ater - slaty bristlefront" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/merulaxis_ater_slaty_bristlefront_02.jpg" width="440" height="524" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Capped Dipper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cinclidae</category><category>Dippers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T16:57:04+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cinclus_leucocephalus_white_capped_dipper.php#unique-entry-id-1151</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cinclus_leucocephalus_white_capped_dipper.php#unique-entry-id-1151</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="cinclus leucocephalus - white-capped dipper_02" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cinclus_leucocephalus_white_capped_dipper_01.jpg" width="440" height="391" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, August 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission,<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Capped Dipper<br />Latin: <em>Cinclus leucocephalus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mirlo acu&aacute;tico de coronilla blanca (Es)<br /></span>Family: Cinclidae &bull; Dippers<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Guango Lodge in Ecuador was a good place to see the White-Capped Dipper in April. We saw one diving in and out of the water, and making its way up the fast moving river that runs along the bottom end of the property, and another pair of White-Capped Dippers right underneath the waterfall at the upper section of the property.<br /><br />The White-Capped Dipper is always found by water, in the Andean highlands, often in pairs. It has no problem walking on wet boulders.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ash Breasted Sierra Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Sierra Finches</category><category>Bolivia</category><dc:date>2011-10-28T00:50:25+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phrygilus_plebejus_ash_breasted_sierra_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1150</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phrygilus_plebejus_ash_breasted_sierra_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1150</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="phrygilus plebejus - ash-breasted sierra-finch" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phrygilus_plebejus_ash_breasted_sierra_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Bolivia &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ash Breasted Sierra Finch<br />Latin: <em>Phrygilus plebejus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Sierra Finches<br />Range: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Dirk for sending in this photo of an Ash-breasted Sierra Finch, taken near Sucre in Bolivia, 2700 m altitude.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Thrush Like Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T09:01:57+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylorhynchus_turdinus_thrush_like_wren.php#unique-entry-id-1149</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylorhynchus_turdinus_thrush_like_wren.php#unique-entry-id-1149</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="campylorhynchus turdinus - thrush-like wren" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylorhynchus_turdinus_thrush_like_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="451" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Brazil &bull; August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Thrush Like Wren<br />Latin: <em>Cantorchilus longirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Garrinch&atilde;o-de-bico-grande (Br) &bull; Soterrey Mirlo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Amazonia, Pantanal, Bahia - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />There is a tree you can climb with a rickety set of stairs on the approach road to Curicaca Lodge, off the Transpantaneira in the Pantanal. While standing on the upper platform, the Thrush-like Wren above alighted in the tree. <br /><br />I also saw Thrush-like Wrens around the Lodge. It wasn&rsquo;t initially obvious to me they were of the wren family from their large size, relaxed behaviour and plain colouring. <br /><br />In the Pantanal subspecies pictured, <em>Cantorchilus longirostris unicolor</em>, barring is very faint on the chest but diagnostic on the flanks and under the tail. It has a light supercilium. <br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mountain Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T00:32:23+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_solstitialis_mountain_wren.php#unique-entry-id-1148</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_solstitialis_mountain_wren.php#unique-entry-id-1148</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="troglodytes solstitialis - mountain wren" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_solstitialis_mountain_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="334" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; April 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mountain Wren<br />Latin: <em>Troglodytes solstitialis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Soterrey monta&ntilde;&eacute;s (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: W Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, N Argentina<br />Similar: House Wren<br /><br />There was a Mountain Wren coming in to feed on insects at Guango Lodge, near Papallacta on the eastern slope of the Andes. Relatively common in Andean montane forest but fast moving.<br /><br />The Mountain Wren is more richly coloured than the House Wren.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Billed Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Serra dos Tucanos Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-10-29T00:42:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_longirostris_long_billed_wren.php#unique-entry-id-1147</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_longirostris_long_billed_wren.php#unique-entry-id-1147</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="cantorchilus longirostris - long billed wren" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_longirostris_long_billed_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="549" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Brazil &bull; September 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long Billed Wren<br />Latin: <em>Cantorchilus longirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Garrinch&atilde;o de bico grande (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Eastern Brazil<br />Similar: Buff Breasted Wren<br /><br />I saw this Long-Billed Wren late afternoon on the perimeter of the garden of Serra dos Tucanos Lodge, in Rio de Janeiro state on a recent trip. <br /><br />It had an attractive call and was not quite as furtive as some smaller wrens.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Olivaceous Piha</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Pihas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2011-07-31T09:03:54+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/snowornis_cryptolophus_olivaceous_piha.php#unique-entry-id-1146</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/snowornis_cryptolophus_olivaceous_piha.php#unique-entry-id-1146</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Olivaceous Piha - Snowornis cryptolophus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/snowornis_cryptolophus_olivaceous_piha_01.jpg" width="440" height="292" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Olivaceous Piha<br />Latin: <em>Snowornis cryptolophus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Piha olicac&eacute;a (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cotingidae.php" rel="self" title="Cotingidae">Cotingidae</a> &bull; Cotingas, Pihas<br />Range: Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru<br />Similar: Grey-tailed Piha, tanagers<br /><br />Although Birds of Ecuador (Ridgely & Greenfield, 2001) puts the Pihas on the Flycatchers plate (and uses old genus name <em>Lathria</em>), as they look rather similar, in fact, Pihas are related to Cotingas.<br /><br />I was lucky in that a good Dutch guide (can&rsquo;t remember name) with another group managed to call this one down from the tree tops at Paz de las Aves. We then observed it swooping and the guide even took a recording. Note light eye-ring.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Andean Cock of the Rock</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-30T00:18:21+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rupicola_peruvianus_andean_cock_of_the_rock.php#unique-entry-id-1145</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rupicola_peruvianus_andean_cock_of_the_rock.php#unique-entry-id-1145</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Andean Cock of the Rock - Rupicola peruvianus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rupicola_peruvianus_andean_cock_of_the_rock_01.jpg" width="440" height="390" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Andean Cock of the Rock<br />Latin: <em>Rupicola peruvianus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gallo de la Pe&ntilde;a Andino (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cotingidae.php" rel="self" title="Cotingidae">Cotingidae</a> &bull; Cotingas, Cock-of-the-Rocks<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Andean Cock of the Rock is a superb bird, emblematic of the Mindo - Choco region. Tours can be taken to visit Cock of the Rock leks at several places, where anything from two or three individuals to two or three dozen males will gather daily in a lek at dawn to be selected by a female. Good weather helps and the &ldquo;summer&rdquo; (around June) is said to be the breeding season.<br /><br />Photography is difficult for all but the latest generation of cameras, because you are shooting in the dark - flash is not allowed. If you can shoot above 3000 ISO and have a fast, stabilised lens, you should be OK.<br /><br />Santa Lucia has a very good lek, well over a dozen males turned up on the day we attended, despite it being off-season, with no female and rain in the night. But it&rsquo;s a fair old trek in the morning - a couple of hours before dawn, some through deep mud on steep paths. Before that, just to reach Santa Lucia involves an excruciating two-hour walk up the mountainside in thin air, unless you happen to be a mountain goat, in which case it will take you an hour.<br /><br />I saw a female flying though the forest at San Isidro - it perched above us.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Andean Cock of the Rock - Rupicola peruvianus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rupicola_peruvianus_andean_cock_of_the_rock_02.jpg" width="440" height="316" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green and Black Fruiteater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Fruiteaters</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-29T19:44:56+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater.php#unique-entry-id-1144</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater.php#unique-entry-id-1144</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater_01.jpg" width="440" height="389" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Guango Lodge, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green and Black Fruiteater<br />Latin: <em>Pipreola riefferii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Frutero verdinegro (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cotingidae.php" rel="self" title="Cotingidae">Cotingidae</a> &bull; Cotingas, Fruiteaters<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru<br />Similar: Black-chested Fruiteater<br /><br />We saw and heard male and female Green-and-black Fruiteaters several times, but although responsive to calls, they proved difficult to photograph, often perching directly above our heads!<br /><br />The male has a dark hood and bib, bright orange bill and legs, yellow-green underside with marks, and dark leaf-green upperside, with some black.<br /><br />The female (further below) is plainer and more uniform green, with no black hood, but still orange bill.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a male Green-and-black Fruiteater, which was calling to a nearby female.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater_02" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater_02.jpg" width="440" height="368" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scaled Fruiteater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Fruiteaters</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2011-07-29T19:44:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelioides_tschudii_scaled_fruiteater.php#unique-entry-id-1143</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelioides_tschudii_scaled_fruiteater.php#unique-entry-id-1143</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="ampelioides_tschudii_scaled_fruiteater_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelioides_tschudii_scaled_fruiteater_01.jpg" width="440" height="716" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pas de las Aves, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scaled Fruiteater<br />Latin: Ampelioides tschudii<br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Frutero escamado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cotingidae.php" rel="self" title="Cotingidae">Cotingidae</a> &bull; Cotingas, Fruiteaters<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Just one sighting of this Scaled Fruiteater, at Paz de las Aves, which perched right above me then flew off&hellip;<br /><br />Note short tail and contoured feathers.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Orange Breasted Fruiteater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Fruiteaters</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2011-07-30T00:18:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_jucunda_orange_breasted_fruiteater.php#unique-entry-id-1142</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_jucunda_orange_breasted_fruiteater.php#unique-entry-id-1142</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Orange Breasted Fruiteater - Pipreola jucunda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_jucunda_orange_breasted_fruiteater_01.jpg" width="440" height="616" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pas de las Aves, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Orange Breasted Fruiteater<br />Latin: <em>Pipreola jucunda</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Frutero pechinaranja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-cotingidae.php" rel="self" title="Cotingidae">Cotingidae</a> &bull; Cotingas, Fruiteaters<br />Range: Colombia to <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: Scarlet-breasted Fruteater, female Black-Chested Fruiteater<br /><br />We were treated to very good views of one or two Orange-breasted Fruiteater at Angel Paz&rsquo;s ranch, feeding on two sorts of berry. The colour of the tree above seems to match the Orange-breasted Fruiteater&rsquo;s colours perfectly. Angel notices what trees attract particular birds and tries to plant accordingly.<br /><br />A hawk was circling nearby, which seemed to keep the fruiteaters stuck to their branches.<br /><br />The orange-breasted Fruiteater has a well-defined yellow-orange chest and neck, black hood, lemon-yellow belly and rich green upperparts. Iris is yellow-orange. Beautiful birds, males are unmistakable in Ecuador, females are mostly green, striated underparts, with orange bill and yellow iris.<br /><br />In Ecuador only found in northwest, mid altitude.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Orange Breasted Fruiteater - Pipreola jucunda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pipreola_jucunda_orange_breasted_fruiteater_02.jpg" width="440" height="399" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Three Striped Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-29T19:41:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_tristriatus_three_striped_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1141</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_tristriatus_three_striped_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1141</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Three Striped Warbler - Basileuterus tristriatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_tristriatus_three_striped_warbler_02.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Three Striped Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Basileuterus tristriatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Reinita cabecilistada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw Three-striped Warblers on the slope up to Santa Lucia and at San Isidro, Ecuador, but they are fast-moving and very tricky to photograph&hellip;<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Three Striped Warbler - Basileuterus tristriatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_tristriatus_three_striped_warbler_03.jpg" width="440" height="348" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Crested Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-29T19:37:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_nigrocristatus_black_crested_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1140</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_nigrocristatus_black_crested_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1140</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Crested Warbler - Basileuterus nigrocristatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_nigrocristatus_black_crested_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="322" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Crested Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Basileuterus nigrocristatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Reinita crestinegra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range:  Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />This Black-crested Warbler was seen at Guango Lodge, but again, hard to photograph.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Banded Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-26T19:00:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/strix_huhula_black_banded_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1139</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/strix_huhula_black_banded_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1139</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Banded Owl - Strix huhula" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/strix_huhula_black_banded_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="614" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; San Isidro, Ecuador &bull; Sep 2010 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Banded Owl<br />Latin: <em>Strix huhula</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: C&aacute;rabo negro (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Coruja-preta (Br)<br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull; Owls<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay<br />Similar: Black-and-white Owl<br /><br />Thanks to Tom for this great shot of the resident Black-banded Owl at San Isidro Lodge, in Ecuador. If you visit, be sure to ask a guide to point him out for you. When I visited he was on top of the tall palm tree near the entrance to the lodge one night - too far for a decent photo.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-26T08:24:28+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_humeralis_black_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1138</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_humeralis_black_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1138</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Flowerpiercer - Diglossa humeralis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_humeralis_black_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="321" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa humeralis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pinchaflor negro (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru<br />Similar: White-sided Flowerpiercer, Glossy Flowerpiercer<br /><br />This seems likely to have been a Black Flowerpiercer, seen at San Isidro Lodge. Black Flowerpiercers are all black, with hooked bill tip, to pierce the base of flowers and reach the nectar. So you need a good view of the side to eliminate White-sided and Glossy Flowerpiercers.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Glossy Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><dc:date>2011-07-26T08:25:24+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_lafresnayii_glossy_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1137</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_lafresnayii_glossy_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1137</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Glossy Flowerpiercer - Diglossa lafresnayii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_lafresnayii_glossy_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="354" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Glossy Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa lafresnayii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pinchaflor satinado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru<br />Similar: Black Flowerpiercer, White-sided Flowerpiercer<br /><br />The Glossy Flowerpiercer is all black, with white patch on shoulder and hooked bill-tip. Only confusion in Ecuador could be White-sided Flowerpiercer, whose white patch is lower down, under the wing.<br /><br />Seen in good numbers at the feeders at the end of the Yanacocha trail at 3800 m altitude.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bluish Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-26T08:24:15+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_caerulescens_bluish_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1136</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_caerulescens_bluish_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1136</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bluish Flowerpiercer - Diglossa caerulescens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_caerulescens_bluish_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="271" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bluish Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa caerulescens</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pinchaflor azulado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Masked Flowerpiercer, Indigo Flowerpiercer<br /><br />Record shots of (probable) Bluish Flowerpiercer at San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador. Bill is smaller than Masked, mask is smaller and does not extend behind eye. Iris also red. More blue-grey than bright blue.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Fronted Nunbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucconidae</category><category>Puffbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-07-25T09:13:28+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/monasa_nigrifrons_black_fronted_nunbird.php#unique-entry-id-1135</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/monasa_nigrifrons_black_fronted_nunbird.php#unique-entry-id-1135</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Fronted Nunbird - Monasa nigrifrons" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/monasa_nigrifrons_black_fronted_nunbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="559" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Anaconda Island, March &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Fronted Nunbird<br />Latin: <em>Monasa nigrifrons</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Monja frentinegra (Es) &bull; Chora-chuva-preto (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bucconidae.php" rel="self" title="Bucconidae">Bucconidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-puffbirds.php" rel="self" title="Puffbirds">Puffbirds</a>, Nunbirds<br />Range: Amazonian Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru. And E Brazil.<br />Similar: <br /><br />Small groups of calm Black-fronted Nunbirds were quite easy to observe on disembarkation on Anaconda Island, in the Upper Napo region, and then again near the raised habitations. They have bright orange bills and black plumage. In Ecuador they live in the Amazonian Oriente region.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Masked Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Yanacocha</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-26T09:08:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_cyanea_masked_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1134</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_cyanea_masked_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1134</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Masked Flowerpiercer - Diglossa cyanea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_cyanea_masked_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="322" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Masked Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa cyanea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pinchaflor enmascarado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Bluish Flowerpiercer, Indigo Flowerpiercer<br /><br />Beautiful rich colours on these fast-moving Masked Flowerpiercers. Large black mask and red eye with blue body. Females duller. Seen in several locations, will visit nectar feeders. The best location, where there were large numbers feeding, was at the end of the Yanacocha trail - 3800 m. <br /><br />If you don&rsquo;t get a good view, can be confused with Bluish Flowerpiercer.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spectacled Whitestart</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Whitestarts</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-23T17:57:31+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_melanocephalus_spectacled_whitestart.php#unique-entry-id-1133</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_melanocephalus_spectacled_whitestart.php#unique-entry-id-1133</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spectacled Whitestart - Myioborus melanocephalus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_melanocephalus_spectacled_whitestart_01.jpg" width="440" height="316" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Guango Lodge &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spectacled Whitestart<br />Latin: <em>Myioborus melanocephalus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Candelita de anteojos (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a>, Whitestarts<br />Range:  S Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, N. Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Spectacled Whitestart replaces the Slate-throated Whitestart at higher elevations. These were seen at Guango Lodge. <br /><br />Distinctive marks include rufous crest and yellow &ldquo;spectacles&rdquo; around eye. Underparts are yellow and upperparts slate grey. Longish tail feathers, white below.<br /><br />At times the rufous crest can be obscured, sometimes yellow unibrow stretches across both eyes, sometimes black above bill.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Spectacled Whitestart at Guango Lodge, Ecuador. March. &copy; monacoeye<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Spectacled Whitestart - Myioborus melanocephalus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_melanocephalus_spectacled_whitestart_02.jpg" width="440" height="298" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black and White Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-23T16:16:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mniotilta_varia_black_and_white_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1132</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mniotilta_varia_black_and_white_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1132</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black and White Warbler - Mniotilta varia" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mniotilta_varia_black_and_white_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="390" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black and White Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Mniotilta varia</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Reinita blancinegra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range:  Canada, E USA - Mexico to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, West Indies<br />Similar:<br /><br />We just saw one Black-and-White Warbler (rare according to the guide), at San Isidro Lodge in Ecuador in March. An attractive migrant warbler with only black and white markings. The male has a black throat, non-breeding plumage has white throat and lighter underparts.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Russet Crowned Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-23T16:58:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_coronatus_russet_crowned_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1131</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_coronatus_russet_crowned_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1131</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Russet Crowned Warbler - Basileuterus coronatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_coronatus_russet_crowned_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="339" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Russet Crowned Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Basileuterus coronatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Reinita coronirrojiza (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range:  Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Russet-Crowned Warbler was seen at Guango Lodge and San Isidro Lodge in Ecuador in March.<br /><br />These are <em>Basileuterus coronatus orientalis,</em> which have light-grey (not yellow) underparts, found on the eastern slope of the Ecuadorian Andes. Main distinguishing mark is the russet stripe on crown.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Canada Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-23T15:42:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/wilsonia_canadensis_canada_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1130</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/wilsonia_canadensis_canada_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1130</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Canada Warbler - Wilsonia canadensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/wilsonia_canadensis_canada_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="348" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Canada Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Wilsonia canadensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Reinita Collareja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range:  Canada, East USA - migrating to Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia etc<br />Similar:<br /><br />Canada Warbler were seen on several occasions at San Isidro Lodge, Ecuador, in March.<br /><br />Adult male Canada Warblers (above) have strong black &ldquo;necklace&rdquo;markings on a yellow underside. Females and juveniles (below) have fainter markings.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below female or juvenile Canada Warbler. Ecuador, March. &copy;</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Canada Warbler - Wilsonia canadensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/wilsonia_canadensis_canada_warbler_02.jpg" width="440" height="331" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blackburnian Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Bellavista</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-23T16:58:24+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_fusca_blackburnian_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1129</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_fusca_blackburnian_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-1129</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blackburnian Warbler - Dendroica fusca" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_fusca_blackburnian_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="355" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ecuador &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blackburnian Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Dendroica fusca</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Reinita de garganta naranja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range:  Canada, East USA - migrating to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />A bright flash of orange at the Santa Lucia Reserve in Ecuador, in March, is sure to be a Blackburnian Warbler. These cheerful small birds were also particularly easy to see around San Isidro Lodge.<br /><br />The adult male Blackburnian Warbler (above) has strong orange, black and white markings. Females and juveniles and non-breeding plumages (below) are greyer and have less orange.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below probably female or juvenile Blackburnian Warbler. Ecuador, March. &copy;<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blackburnian Warbler - Dendroica fusca" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_fusca_blackburnian_warbler_02.jpg" width="440" height="313" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Backed Sierra Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Sierra Finches</category><category>Bolivia</category><category>Chile</category><dc:date>2011-07-19T14:21:21+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phrygilus_dorsalis_red_backed_sierra_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1128</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phrygilus_dorsalis_red_backed_sierra_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1128</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Backed Sierra Finch - Phrygilus dorsalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phrygilus_dorsalis_red_backed_sierra_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="358" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DK/monacoeye &bull; Chile/Bolivia &bull; March 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Backed Sierra Finch<br />Latin: Phrygilus dorsalis<br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Sierra Finches<br />Range:  Bolivia, Chile, Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />Thanks to Dirk for sending in this pic of a Red-Backed Sierra Finch, spotted on the border of Chile and Bolivia at 4000m in March.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Booted Racket Tail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Mindo Lindo</category><category>Septimo Paraiso</category><dc:date>2011-07-17T11:20:56+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ocreatus_underwoodii_booted_racket_tail.php#unique-entry-id-1127</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ocreatus_underwoodii_booted_racket_tail.php#unique-entry-id-1127</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Booted Racket Tail - Ocreatus underwoodii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ocreatus_underwoodii_booted_racket_tail_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Booted Racket Tail<br />Latin: <em>Ocreatus underwoodii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colaesp&aacute;tula zamarrito (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: N Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Bolivia<br />Similar: Purple-bibbed White-tip female<br /><br />The Booted Racket-Tail was one of the first hummingbirds I saw in Ecuador, at 1800 m altitude at the Santa Lucia Reserve feeders. Then at other feeders, for example, the excellent hummingbird set-up at Mindo Lindo, and at nearby Septimo Paraiso, but not lower down in the town of Mindo.<br /><br />The male Booted Racket-Tail (above) is instantly recognisable by its long tail feathers, terminating in purple &ldquo;rackets&rdquo; (more difficult to identify when regrowing these feathers) and fluffy white thigh &ldquo;boots&rdquo;. Otherwise mostly green, with white post-ocular mark and brown wings.<br /><br />The female (directly below) is more difficult to identify. She has a normal-sized tail, white chest and underparts, greenish upperside (coppery with flash) which stretches down round the sides leaving a few spots on the belly. She has smaller thigh puffs, pale feet, dark bill, white post-ocular spot, white tail-tip, and faint short white malar stripe. <br /><br />There are two subspecies in Ecuador: <em>peruanus</em> female has buff thighs and crissum and more spotting on chest, <em>melanantherus</em> - the one seen NW of Quito - has white puffs and crissum and white chest.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a female Booted Racket-Tail in northwest Ecuador. Copyright monacoeye.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Booted Racket Tail - Ocreatus underwoodii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ocreatus_underwoodii_booted_racket_tail_02.jpg" width="440" height="369" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Zenaida Dove</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Caribbean</category><category>St Barths</category><dc:date>2011-07-16T16:55:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zenaida_aurita_zenaida_dove.php#unique-entry-id-1125</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zenaida_aurita_zenaida_dove.php#unique-entry-id-1125</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Zenaida Dove - Zenaida aurita" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zenaida_aurita_zenaida_dove_01.jpg" width="440" height="260" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: NR/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; St Barths, June 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Zenaida Dove<br />Latin: <em>Zenaida aurita</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons & Doves<br />Range:  West Indies, North America, also Yucatan Peninsula<br />Similar: Mourning Dove, Eared Dove<br /><br />Many thanks to Nathalie for this shot of a Zenaida Dove in St Barths !<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Throated Carib</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Caribbean</category><category>St Barths</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2011-07-16T16:54:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eulampis_holosericeus_green_throated_carib.php#unique-entry-id-1124</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eulampis_holosericeus_green_throated_carib.php#unique-entry-id-1124</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Throated Carib - Eulampis holosericeus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eulampis_holosericeus_green_throated_carib_01.jpg" width="440" height="421" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RP/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; St Barths, June 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Throated Carib<br />Latin: <em>Eulampis holosericeus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colibri falle-vert (Fr)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range:  Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles, St Barths, St Maarten, Virgin Is, Martinique, Guadeloupe etc<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Bob for this shot of a Green-throated Carib nesting in his garden in St Barths !<span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Capped Donacobius</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Donacobiidae</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-07-16T11:44:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/donacobius_atricapilla_black_capped_donacobius.php#unique-entry-id-1123</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/donacobius_atricapilla_black_capped_donacobius.php#unique-entry-id-1123</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black-capped Donacobius - Donacobius atricapilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/donacobius_atricapilla_black_capped_donacobius_01.jpg" width="440" height="401" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black-capped Donacobius<br />Latin: <em>Donacobius atricapilla</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Donacobio (Es) &bull; Japacanim (Br)<br /></span>Family: Donacobiidae &bull; Black-capped Donacobius<br />Range:  Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyanas, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, N Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />We saw our first Black-capped Donacobius clinging to reedtops in flooded pasture beside the road down to Tena from Quito. Then further east, in the upper Napo region, in a river-island marsh. <br /><br />They are vocal, often duetting, &lsquo;kwik, kwik, kwik&rsquo;, and conspicuous, hopping up to see what you are doing then retreating. When duetting they display their orange throats.<br /><br />The Donacobius is placed in a family of its own here, following the IOC classification, but opinions differ - originally it was thought to be a wren, and now perhaps a type of old-world warbler. <br /><br />The Black-capped Donacobius is found throughout northeast South America, including the Amazon basin and Pantanal.<br /><br />The Donacobius is cream below, brown-black above, black head and bill, bright orange-yellow iris, with relatively long black and white tail feathers. So easy to identify in Ecuador.<br /><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /><br />Below, a pair of duetting Black-capped Donacobius, nr Tena, Ecuador, March<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black-capped Donacobius - Donacobius atricapilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/donacobius_atricapilla_black_capped_donacobius_03.jpg" width="440" height="295" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Turquoise Jay</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Bellavista</category><dc:date>2011-07-15T19:18:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanolyca_turcosa_turquoise_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1122</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanolyca_turcosa_turquoise_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1122</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Turquoise Jay - Cyanocorax turcosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanolyca_turcosa_turquoise_jay_01.jpg" width="440" height="317" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Guango, Ecuador, Feb 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Turquoise Jay<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocorax turcosa</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Urraca Turquesa (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a><br />Range:  Southern Colombia, Ecuador, northern Peru<br />Similar: Black-collared Jay, Beautiful Jay<br /><br />Turquoise Jays are the most visible large bird around Guango Lodge in Ecuador. They come close to the lodge in the morning and feast on the insects attracted by the night lights. <br /><br />They have an electric blue plumage under flash, and are bright cobalt blue in normal light, with black eyemask and thin chinstrap - unlike the rarer Black-collared Jay which has a thick chin strap. <br /><br />They live at altitude - 2 to 3 thousand metres - so higher than Inca Jays, though their ranges overlap a little at Guango. <br /><br />One also seen in Bellavista.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a Turquoise Jay at Guango Lodge in Ecuador. Copyright: monacoeye.com</span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Turquoise Jay - Cyanocorax turcosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanolyca_turcosa_turquoise_jay_02.jpg" width="440" height="419" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violaceous Jay</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-07-15T12:44:47+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_violaceus_violaceous_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1121</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_violaceus_violaceous_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1121</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="cyanocorax violaceus - violaceous jay" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_violaceus_violaceous_jay_01.jpg" width="440" height="423" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; nr Tena, Ecuador, Feb 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violaceous Jay<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocorax violaceus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Urraca Viol&aacute;cea (Es) &bull; Gralha-viol&aacute;cea (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a><br />Range:  Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana<br />Similar:<br /><br />A couple of record shots of a Violaceous Jay we saw when driving back to Quito from the Oriente near Tena. I didn&rsquo;t recognise it as a jay at the time - it&rsquo;s larger than the Inca Jay.<br /><br />On the photo below though you can see the characteristic white nape. Violaceous Jays are found in Ecuador only in Amazonia, so the road near Tena is at the edge of its range. This was the only individual I saw.<span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="cyanocorax violaceus - violaceous jay" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_violaceus_violaceous_jay_02.jpg" width="440" height="353" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Inca Jay</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-15T13:01:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_yncas_inca_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1120</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_yncas_inca_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1120</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Inca Jay - Cyanocorax yncas" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_yncas_inca_jay_01.jpg" width="440" height="355" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; San Isidro, Ecuador, Feb 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Inca Jay<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocorax yncas</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Urraca Inca (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a><br />Range:  Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: Green Jay<br /><br />A stunning Inca Jay at the San Isidro Lodge in Ecuador, where they were much in evidence, especially in the morning, feeding on the insects attracted by the lights at night.<br /><br />Inca Jays have recently been split from the Green Jay - their northern counterpart. <br /><br />In addition to their beautiful plumage, Inca Jays have a wonderful repertoire of different noises and calls. They tend to move around in groups.<br /><br />In Ecuador they&rsquo;re found in the highlands of the east slope of the Andes and are unmistakable.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, an Inca Jay at San Isidro Lodge in Ecuador.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Inca Jay - Cyanocorax yncas" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_yncas_inca_jay_02.jpg" width="440" height="631" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Masked Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Bellavista</category><category>Guango Lodge</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-05-26T17:43:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_personatus_masked_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-1119</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_personatus_masked_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-1119</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Masked Trogon - Trogon personatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_personatus_masked_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="528" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ecuador, 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Masked Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon personatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Trogonidae &bull; Trogons<br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, SC Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />Masked Trogons were seen in many locations in Ecuador - Mindo, Milpe, Mindo Lindo, Bellavista, Guango, San Isidro.<br /><br />Males are green, black and red with white marks. Females are brown and red. Many more examples in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Masked Trogon - Trogon personatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_personatus_masked_trogon_07.jpg" width="440" height="563" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Choco Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><dc:date>2011-05-26T17:05:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_comptus_choco_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-1118</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_comptus_choco_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-1118</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="trogon_comptus_choco_trogon_01" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_comptus_choco_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="626" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ecuador, 2010.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Choco Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon comptus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: White-eyed Trogon<br /></span>Family: Trogonidae &bull; Trogons<br />Range: W Colombia, NW <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: Ecuadorian Trogon<br /><br />Wonderful shot of a Choco Trogon by Tom. I missed this one in Mindo. Note white iris, no eye-ring or white breast-band.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Capped Parrot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T17:50:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_seniloides_white_capped_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1117</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_seniloides_white_capped_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1117</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Capped Parrot - Pionus seniloides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_seniloides_white_capped_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="415" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull;&nbsp;San Isidro, March 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Capped Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Pionus seniloides</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: W Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, NW Peru<br />Similar: Speckle-faced Parrot<br /><br />Just couldn&rsquo;t get a good view of this White-capped Parrot at San Isidro, Ecuador&hellip; Sometimes split taxonomically.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Billed Parrot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:08:52+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_sordidus_red_billed_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1116</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_sordidus_red_billed_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1116</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red billed Parrot - Pionus sordidus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_sordidus_red_billed_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="488" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull;&nbsp;Mindo, February 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red billed Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Pionus sordidus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Loro s&oacute;rdido (Es)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range:  Peru, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador<br />Similar: <br /><br />I saw these Red-billed Parrots at various locations in and around Mindo, Ecuador. They are the only parrots with reddish bills in Ecuador, they also have blue around the throat and red in the tail, which is short. The rest is green.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bronze Winged Parrot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:08:56+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_chalcopterus_bronze_winged_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1115</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_chalcopterus_bronze_winged_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1115</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bronze winged Parrot - Pionus chalcopterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_chalcopterus_bronze_winged_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="486" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull;&nbsp;Mindo, February 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bronze winged Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Pionus chalcopterus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Loro negro (Es) &bull; Maitaca-asa-de-bronze (Br)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador to NW Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />Bronze-winged Parrots were quite conspicuous at the Rio Silanche and Milpe Reserves in northwest Ecuador.<br /><br />Bronze-winged Parrots are predominantly dusky blue, have yellow bills, bronze on the wings, red and blue under the tail, white eye-rings and white  throats.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Headed Parrot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:09:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionites_melanocephalus_black_headed_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1114</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionites_melanocephalus_black_headed_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-1114</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black headed Parrot - Pionites melanocephalus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionites_melanocephalus_black_headed_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="442" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black headed Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Pionites melanocephalus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:&nbsp;Caique de cabeza negra (Es) &bull; Marianinha-de-cabe&ccedil;a-preta (Br)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: N Amazonia: Brazil, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>,  Guyanas, Peru, Venezuela. <br />Similar: <br /><br />A shot of a captive Black-headed Parrot. In the wild, found in northern Amazonia.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red and Green Macaw</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Macaws</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:09:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_chloroptera_red_and_green_macaw.php#unique-entry-id-1113</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_chloroptera_red_and_green_macaw.php#unique-entry-id-1113</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red and Green Macaw - Aratinga chloropterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ara_chloroptera_red_and_green_macaw_01.jpg" width="440" height="467" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission <br /></span><br />Bird name: Red and Green Macaw<br />Latin: <em>Aratinga chloropterus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arara-vermelha (Br)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots, Macaws<br />Range: Amazonia to central South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />The beautiful Red-and-green Macaw, a popular zoo bird. In the wild though found in the forested parts of Amazonia and central South America.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Eyed Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T17:42:16+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_leucophthalma_white_eyed_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-1112</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_leucophthalma_white_eyed_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-1112</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Eyed Parakeet - Aratinga leucophthalma" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_leucophthalma_white_eyed_parakeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="352" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Napo, Ecuador, 2011.<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Eyed Parakeet<br />Latin: <em>Aratinga leucophthalma</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Periquit&atilde;o-maracan&atilde; (Br)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots, Parakeets<br />Range: Amazonia to Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />Record shots of probable White-eyed Parakeets seen in the Upper Napo, Ecuador. Note red and yellow under wing, otherwise mostly green.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Crowned Amazon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Amazons</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:09:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_ochrocephala_yellow_crowned_amazon.php#unique-entry-id-1111</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_ochrocephala_yellow_crowned_amazon.php#unique-entry-id-1111</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Crowned Amazon - Amazona ochrocephala" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_ochrocephala_yellow_crowned_amazon_01.jpg" width="440" height="580" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Napo, Ecuador, 2010.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Crowned Amazon<br />Latin: <em>Amazona ochrocephala</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Yellow-crowned Parrot &bull; Loro real amaz&oacute;nico (Es) &bull; Papagaio-campeiro (Br)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots, Amazons<br />Range: Mexico to N Brazil & E Peru<br />Similar: Yellow-naped Amazon<br /><br />Thanks also to Tom for this photo of a group of Yellow-crowned Amazons, beside the Rio Napo in eastern Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dusky Headed Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:09:23+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_weddellii_dusky_headed_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-1110</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_weddellii_dusky_headed_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-1110</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dusky Headed Parakeet - Aratinga weddellii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_weddellii_dusky_headed_parakeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="346" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Napo, Ecuador, 2010.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dusky Headed Parakeet<br />Latin: <em>Aratinga weddellii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Weddell's Conure, Dusky-headed Conure (Pets) &bull; Lorita pico negro (Es)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots, Parakeets<br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru to Bolivia, W Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Thanks to Tom for this great shot of a hundred-odd Dusky-headed Parakeets at a clay lick on the Rio Napo in eastern Ecuador. The parrots ingest the mineral-rich clay as a dietary supplement.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ladder Tailed Nightjar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Caprimulgidae</category><category>Nightjars</category><category>Nighthawks</category><category>Ecuador</category><dc:date>2011-05-21T19:39:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hydropsalis_climacocerca_ladder_tailed_nightjar.php#unique-entry-id-1109</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hydropsalis_climacocerca_ladder_tailed_nightjar.php#unique-entry-id-1109</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ladder Tailed Nightjar - Steatornis caripensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hydropsalis_climacocerca_ladder_tailed_nightjar_01.jpg" width="440" height="449" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Ecuador, 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ladder Tailed Nightjar<br />Latin: <em>Hydropsalis climacocerca</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Acurana (Br)<br /></span>Family: Caprimulgidae &bull; Nightjars<br />Range: Amazonia, including <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Brazil, etc<br />Similar: Scissor-tailed Nightjar<br /><br />Many thanks to Tom for this nice photo of a Ladder-tailed Nightjar - a bird I missed while I was in Ecuador. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Band Winged Nightjar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Caprimulgidae</category><category>Nightjars</category><category>Nighthawks</category><category>Ecuador</category><dc:date>2011-05-21T19:39:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/caprimulgus_longirostris_band_winged_nightjar.php#unique-entry-id-1108</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/caprimulgus_longirostris_band_winged_nightjar.php#unique-entry-id-1108</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Band Winged Nightjar - Caprimulgus longirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/caprimulgus_longirostris_band_winged_nightjar_01.jpg" width="440" height="393" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Ecuador, 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Band Winged Nightjar<br />Latin: <em>Caprimulgus longirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Bacurau-da-telha (Br)<br /></span>Family: Caprimulgidae &bull; Nightjars<br />Range: much of South America, including <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, but not Amazonia and similar habitats.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Tom for this photo of a Band-winged Nightjar.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Oilbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Steatornithidae</category><category>Oilbird</category><category>Nightjars</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><dc:date>2011-05-21T19:39:48+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/steatornis_caripensis_oilbird.php#unique-entry-id-1107</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/steatornis_caripensis_oilbird.php#unique-entry-id-1107</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Oilbird - Steatornis caripensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/steatornis_caripensis_oilbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="389" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Cueva de los Tayos, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Oilbird<br />Latin: <em>Steatornis caripensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gu&aacute;charo, tayo (Es) &bull; P&aacute;ssaro-do-petr&oacute;leo, gu&aacute;charo (Br)<br /></span>Family: Steatornithidae &bull; Oilbird<br />Range: Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Bolivia, Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana, etc<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Oilbird, although related to the nightjar, differs sufficiently to be placed in its own family, the Steatornithidae. <br /><br />Oilbirds are fascinating birds, living in caves and dark gorges, and usually only exiting to feed at night on the fruits of oil palms and laurels. They navigate with echolocation and make loud clicking noises.<br /><br />These birds were perched around the steep sides of a pitch-black, narrow, high-walled gully that cut into the mountain, near the Cueva de los Tayos in the Andes, in northern Ecuador. I had to stand in the middle of a small stream with the water flowing over my boots to take these photos - without flash, in order not to disturb the birds. In addition, we didn&rsquo;t speak or move much, keeping a respectful distance behind a barrier, and only stayed a few minutes.<br /><br />The day I visited in February, the main caves were inaccessible, as it had rained heavily, but this back-up location still had many oilbirds. Occasionally, one would move from one position on the wet rock walls to another, with great screeching and flapping of wings. But for the most part all the birds remained put, hardly moving, including one perched on a vine, pictured above, in a shaft of light.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Oilbird - Steatornis caripensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/steatornis_caripensis_oilbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="425" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Wheatear</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Muscicapidae</category><category>Chats</category><category>Old World Flycatchers</category><category>Wheatears</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:02:35+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oenanthe_oenanthe_northern_wheatear.php#unique-entry-id-1106</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oenanthe_oenanthe_northern_wheatear.php#unique-entry-id-1106</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Wheatear - Oenanthe oenanthe" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oenanthe_oenanthe_northern_wheatear_01.jpg" width="440" height="316" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Wheatear<br />Latin: <em>Oenanthe oenanthe</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Wheatear &bull; Stenskv&auml;tta (Sv) &bull; tapuit (Nl) &bull; Culbianco (It) &bull; Collalba Gris (Es) &bull; Steinschm&auml;tzer (De) &bull; Traquet motteux (Fr)<br /></span>Family: Muscicapidae &bull; Chats, Old World Flycatchers, Wheatears<br />Range: Widespread Eurasia, also N North America, NW Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Wheatear is a long-distance migrant for such a small bird. These breed in Iceland and winter in North Africa. Seen around Rejkyavik.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Redpoll</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:02:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_flammea_common_redpoll.php#unique-entry-id-1105</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_flammea_common_redpoll.php#unique-entry-id-1105</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Redpoll - Carduelis flammea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_flammea_common_redpoll_01.jpg" width="440" height="333" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Redpoll<br />Latin: <em>Carduelis flammea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sizerin flamm&eacute; (Fr) &bull; pardillo sizer&iacute;n (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Birkenzeisig (De) &bull; organetti (It) &bull; barmsijs (Nl) &bull; Gr&aring;siska (Sv) &bull; <br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Redpolls<br />Range: N Eurasia, North America, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a><br />Similar: Arctic Redpoll<br /><br />The Redpoll is another northern bird, in the finch family. This is the Icelandic Redpoll subspecies, seen near Rejkyavik in May.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Redwing</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:02:21+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_iliacus_redwing.php#unique-entry-id-1104</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_iliacus_redwing.php#unique-entry-id-1104</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Redwing - Turdus iliacus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_iliacus_redwing_01.jpg" width="440" height="340" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Redwing<br />Latin: <em>Turdus iliacus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Grive mauvis (Fr) &bull; Rotdrossel (De) &bull; koperwiek (Nl) &bull; R&ouml;dvingetrast (Sv)<br /></span>Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: C, W Eurasia - to N Africa, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a><br />Similar:<br /><br />Pictured is an Icelandic bird, but not I&rsquo;m certain if that means it is the <em>Turdus iliacus coburni</em> subspecies, which is usually darker.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Raven</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Ravens</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:02:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/corvus_corax_northern_raven.php#unique-entry-id-1103</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/corvus_corax_northern_raven.php#unique-entry-id-1103</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Raven - Corvus corax" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/corvus_corax_northern_raven_01.jpg" width="440" height="488" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Raven<br />Latin: <em>Corvus corax</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Common Raven, Raven &bull; Grand Corbeau (Fr) &bull; Kolkrabe (De) &bull; cuervo com&uacute;n, cacalote (Es) &bull; Corvo imperiale (It) &bull; Raaf (Nl) &bull;&nbsp;Korp (Nl) &bull; Corvo-comum (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, Ravens<br />Range: Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a><br />Similar: Common Crow<br /><br />No doubt this is a Raven, not a Crow, because there are no crows on Iceland, where this was taken. The pictured bird looks like <em>Corvus corax varius,</em> the Icelandic subspecies, which has whitish feathers on the neck.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rock Ptarmigan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phasianidae</category><category>Grouse</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-14T17:44:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lagopus_muta_rock_ptarmigan.php#unique-entry-id-1102</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lagopus_muta_rock_ptarmigan.php#unique-entry-id-1102</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rock Ptarmigan - Lagopus muta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lagopus_muta_rock_ptarmigan_01.jpg" width="440" height="403" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rock Ptarmigan<br />Latin: <em>Lagopus muta</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Snow Chicken, Partridge (US) &bull; Alpenschneehuhn (De) &bull; Fj&auml;llripa (Sv) &bull; Pernice bianca (It) &bull;&nbsp;perdiz nival (Es)<br /></span>Family: Phasianidae &bull; Pheasants, Grouse, Ptarmigans<br />Range: Japan, Canada, Scotland, Iceland, Scandinavia, Alps, Greenland etc<br />Similar: Willow Grouse<br /><br />Here the Ptarmigan is changing from its white winter plumage, to its mottled brown breeding plumage. A time when it is particularly vulnerable to the Gyr Falcon, as the white plumage is very visible against the stones.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Tailed Godwit</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Godwits</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-14T17:44:11+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/limosa_limosa_black_tailed_godwit.php#unique-entry-id-1101</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/limosa_limosa_black_tailed_godwit.php#unique-entry-id-1101</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black-tailed Godwit - Limosa limosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/limosa_limosa_black_tailed_godwit_01.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black-tailed Godwit<br />Latin: <em>Limosa limosa</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Barge &agrave; queue noire (Fr) &bull; aguja colinegra (Es) &bull; pittima reale (It) &bull; Grutto (Nl) &bull; R&ouml;dspov (Sv) &bull; Ma&ccedil;arico-de-bico-direito (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, Godwits<br />Range: Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a><br />Similar: Bar-tailed Godwit<br />Status: Near-threatened (IUCN 3.1)<br /><br />A gorgeous photo of a Black-tailed Godwit in Iceland sent in by Alexia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Snipe</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Snipes</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:01:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinago_gallinago_common_snipe.php#unique-entry-id-1100</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinago_gallinago_common_snipe.php#unique-entry-id-1100</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Snipe - Gallinago gallinago" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinago_gallinago_common_snipe_01.jpg" width="440" height="368" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Snipe<br />Latin: <em>Gallinago gallinago</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: B&eacute;cassine des marais (Fr) &bull; Bekassine (De) &bull; Agachadiza com&uacute;n (Es) &bull; Beccaccino (It) &bull; Watersnip (Nl) &bull; Enkelbeckasin (Sv) &bull; Narceja-comum (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, Snipes<br />Range: Widespread Eurasia - S Europe, Africa, Asia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a><br />Similar: Wilson&rsquo;s Snipe<br /><br />The Common Snipe was photographed in Iceland, so presumably subspecies <em>Gallinago gallinago faeroeensis</em>. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Knot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-14T17:43:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/calidris_canutus_red_knot.php#unique-entry-id-1099</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/calidris_canutus_red_knot.php#unique-entry-id-1099</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Knot - Calidris canutus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/calidris_canutus_red_knot_01.jpg" width="440" height="332" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Knot<br />Latin: <em>Calidris canutus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Knot (UK) &bull; B&eacute;casseau maub&egrave;che (Fr) &bull; Knutt (De) &bull; Correlimos gordo (Es) &bull; Piovanello maggiore (It) &bull; Kanoet (Nl) &bull; Kustsn&auml;ppa (Sv) &bull; Seixoeira (Pt)<br /></span>Family: Scolopacidae &bull; Sandpipers<br />Range: N North America, Eurasia - South America, Europe, Africa, Australasia<br />Similar:<br /><br />A group of knot in Iceland, presumably <em>Calidris canutus islandica</em>, the local subspecies. This plumage looks midway between grey winter plumage and the bright red chest of summer breeding plumage.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brant Goose</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Geese</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T12:27:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_bernicla_brant_goose.php#unique-entry-id-1098</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_bernicla_brant_goose.php#unique-entry-id-1098</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Brant Goose - Branta bernicla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_bernicla_brant_goose_01.jpg" width="440" height="640" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Brant Goose<br />Latin: <em>Branta bernicla</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Brent Goose &bull; Bernache cravant (Fr) &bull; Ringelgans (De) &bull; Rotgans (Nl) &bull; Prutg&aring;s (Sv)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-geese.php" rel="self" title="Geese">Geese</a><br />Range: Widespread North America, Eurasia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a><br />Similar:<br /><br />The Brant Goose, or Brent Goose, is a small dark goose found mostly in northern climes.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a group of Brant Geese with a Common Eider behind.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Brant Goose - Branta bernicla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_bernicla_brant_goose_02.jpg" width="440" height="285" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Tailed Duck</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:01:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/clangula_hyemalis_long_tailed_duck.php#unique-entry-id-1097</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/clangula_hyemalis_long_tailed_duck.php#unique-entry-id-1097</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Long-tailed Duck - Clangula hyemalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/clangula_hyemalis_long_tailed_duck_01.jpg" width="440" height="285" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long-tailed Duck <br />Latin: <em>Clangula hyemalis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Harelde kakawi (Fr) &bull; Eisente (De) &bull; IJseend (Nl) &bull; Alf&aring;gel (Sv)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ducks.php" rel="self" title="Ducks">Ducks</a><br />Range: Siberia to N Canada - N Atlantic, N Pacific<br />Similar:<br /><br />A passing shot of a couple of Long-tailed Ducks in Iceland. You can just see the long tail on the left-hand bird. And the characteristic white back of head and neck.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Parasitic Jaeger</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Stercorariidae</category><category>Skuas</category><category>Jaegers</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-05-10T09:01:02+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/stercorarius_parasiticus_parasitic_jaeger.php#unique-entry-id-1096</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/stercorarius_parasiticus_parasitic_jaeger.php#unique-entry-id-1096</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Parasitic Jaeger - Stercorarius parasiticus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/stercorarius_parasiticus_parasitic_jaeger_01.jpg" width="440" height="306" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Parasitic Jaeger<br />Latin: <em>Stercorarius parasiticus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arctic Skua &bull; Labbe parasite (Fr) &bull; Schmarotzerraubm&ouml;we (De) &bull; p&aacute;galo par&aacute;sito (Es) &bull; labbo (It) &bull; kleine jager (Nl) &bull; Kustlabb (Sv) &bull; Moleiro-paras&iacute;tico (Pt)<br /></span>Family: Stercorariidae &bull; Skuas, Jaegers<br />Range: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, N North America, Eurasia - Southern oceans<br />Similar: Long-tailed Skua<br /><br />The Parasitic Jaeger, or Actic Skua, seen here over land in Iceland, and identified by the long tail feathers.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Iceland Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-05-14T17:43:54+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_glaucoides_iceland_gull.php#unique-entry-id-1095</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_glaucoides_iceland_gull.php#unique-entry-id-1095</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Iceland Gull - Larus glaucoides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_glaucoides_iceland_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Iceland, May 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Iceland Gull<br />Latin: <em>Larus glaucoides</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Kumlien&rsquo;s Gull ? (US) &bull; Polarm&ouml;we (De) &bull; Kleine burgemeester (Nl) &bull; Vitvingad trut (Sv)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: N Atlantic Ocean coast, Greenland, Iceland, UK, Scandinavia<br />Similar: Glaucous Gull<br /><br />In Iceland, in May, the Iceland Gull is far more common than the rare Glaucous Gull, apparently. A large gull, taking four years to maturity. In most plumages it is a very light-coloured gull. <br /><br />See &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;, for comparison with Great-black Backed Gulls, Lesser Black-backed Gulls and Herring Gulls.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, from left to right, Iceland Gull, juvenile Herring Gull, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Iceland Gull - Larus glaucoides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_glaucoides_iceland_gull_02.jpg" width="440" height="351" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hoatzin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Opisthocomidae</category><category>Hoatzin</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-12T12:58:15+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/opisthocomus_hoazin_hoatzin.php#unique-entry-id-1094</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/opisthocomus_hoazin_hoatzin.php#unique-entry-id-1094</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Hoatzin - Opisthocomus hoazin" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/opisthocomus_hoazin_hoatzin_01.jpg" width="440" height="346" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hoatzin<br />Latin: <em>Opisthocomus hoazin</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Stinkbird; Hoac&iacute;n, chenchena, serere, shansho (Es); Jacu-cigano, cigana (Br)<br /></span>Family: Opisthocomidae &bull; Hoatzin<br />Range: Amazonia: Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Guyanas<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Hoatzin is a very unusual bird, whose taxonomic relationship to other birds remains unknown, although its DNA has been sequenced and is currently being studied. Its closest relatives have been thought to be variously seriemas, turacos or cuckoos, although conclusive proof is still lacking.<br /><br />Amongst the hoatzin&rsquo;s unusual characteristics are a bad smell which deters predators, the ability for chicks to swim underwater and climb up into their nests with clawed wings, a diet of leaves and fruit, and a variety of odd noises including grunts and hisses.<br /><br />The hoatzin pictured above was relatively easy to see and find on Anaconda Island, in the upper Napo, living in a group that never strayed far from the edge of the swamp.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Many thanks to Tom for the photo below of the Hoatzin in flight, taken near Sacha Lodge.</span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Hoatzin - Opisthocomus hoazin" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/opisthocomus_hoazin_hoatzin_02.jpg" width="440" height="293" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Andean Motmot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-04-11T10:13:03+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_aequatorialis_andean_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-1093</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_aequatorialis_andean_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-1093</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Andean Motmot - Momotus aequatorialis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_aequatorialis_andean_motmot_01.jpg" width="440" height="512" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; San Isidro, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Andean Motmot<br />Latin: <em>Momotus aequatorialis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Highland Motmot, Blue-Crowned Motmot &bull;</span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em> Momotus momota aequatorialis and chlorolaemus</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "> &bull; Momoto monta&ntilde;ero (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-momotidae.php" rel="self" title="Momotidae">Momotidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-motmots.php" rel="self" title="Motmots">Motmots</a><br />Range: Andes - north Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, to north Bolivia <br />Similar: Amazonian Motmot<br /><br />Andean Motmot is the new name for the Highland Motmot seen here at San Isidro Lodge in the Ecuadorian Andes.<br /><br />The Andean Motmot, or Highland Motmot, has an electric blue crown, black eye mask and greenish body.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Capitonidae - New World Barbets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Capitonidae</category><category>New World Barbets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-28T16:39:25+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_capitonidae.php#unique-entry-id-1092</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_capitonidae.php#unique-entry-id-1092</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[102a <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-capitonidae.php" rel="self" title="Capitonidae">Capitonidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a> - IOC 2.8 2011<br /><br />Here the New World Barbets are put in a single family, Capitonidae. See <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-semnornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Semnornithidae">Semnornithidae</a> for the Toucan Barbet and Prong Billed Barbet.<br /><br /><i>Capito aurovirens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/capito_aurovirens_scarlet_crowned_barbet.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Crowned Barbet">Scarlet-crowned Barbet</a> - W Amazonia<br /><i>Capito wallacei</i> - Scarlet-banded Barbet - NC Peru<br /><i>Capito maculicoronatus</i> - Spot-crowned Barbet - Panama, NW Colombia<br /><i>Capito squamatus</i> - Orange-fronted Barbet - SW Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><i>Capito hypoleucus</i> - White-mantled Barbet - NW Colombia<br /><i>Capito dayi</i> - Black-girdled Barbet - S Amazonia<br /><i>Capito brunneipectus</i> - Brown-chested Barbet - NC Brazil<br /><i>Capito niger</i> - Black-spotted Barbet - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Capito auratus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/capito_auratus_gilded_barbet.php" rel="self" title="Gilded Barbet">Gilded Barbet</a> - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Capito quinticolor</i> - Five-colored Barbet - W Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Eubucco richardsoni</i> - Lemon-throated Barbet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Eubucco bourcierii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eubucco_bourcierii_red_headed_barbet.php" rel="self" title="Red Headed Barbet">Red-headed Barbet</a> - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Eubucco tucinkae</i> - Scarlet-hooded Barbet - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Eubucco versicolor</i> - Versicolored Barbet - Peru to Bolivia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Semnornithidae - Toucan Barbets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Semnornithidae</category><category>New World Barbets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-28T16:38:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_semnornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-1090</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_semnornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-1090</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[102b <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-semnornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Semnornithidae">Semnornithidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a> - IOC 2.8 2011<br /><br />Here all Semnornis Barbets are put in a single family, Semnornithidae. The other New World Barbets are in <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-capitonidae.php" rel="self" title="Capitonidae">Capitonidae</a>. The Toucans are in Ramphastidae.<br /><br /><i>Semnornis frantzii</i> - Prong-billed Barbet - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Semnornis ramphastinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/semnornis_ramphastinus_toucan_barbet.php" rel="self" title="Toucan Barbet">Toucan Barbet</a> - W Colombia to W Ecuador]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Headed Barbet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Capitonidae</category><category>New World Barbets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T23:34:02+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eubucco_bourcierii_red_headed_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1089</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eubucco_bourcierii_red_headed_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1089</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Headed Barbet - Eubucco bourcierii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eubucco_bourcierii_red_headed_barbet_01.jpg" width="440" height="315" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Headed Barbet<br />Latin: <em>Eubucco bourcierii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Barbudo Cabecirrojo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-capitonidae.php" rel="self" title="Capitonidae">Capitonidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, W Venezuela, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, N Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />Record shots of the Red-headed Barbet, seen here on a river island in the Upper Napo region.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Gilded Barbet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Capitonidae</category><category>New World Barbets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T23:33:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_auratus_gilded_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1088</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_auratus_gilded_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1088</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Gilded Barbet - Capito auratus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_auratus_gilded_barbet_01.jpg" width="440" height="283" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Gilded Barbet<br />Latin: <em>Capito auratus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Barbudo Filigrana (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-capitonidae.php" rel="self" title="Capitonidae">Capitonidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a><br />Range: N,W Amazonia: E Colombia, Venezuela, E <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, NW Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />Record shots of a female Gilded Barbet, seen here on a river island in the Upper Napo region. The male lacks the black stripes on its underparts.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Gilded Barbet - Capito auratus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_auratus_gilded_barbet_02.jpg" width="440" height="370" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Crowned Barbet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Capitonidae</category><category>New World Barbets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T23:33:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_aurovirens_scarlet_crowned_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1087</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_aurovirens_scarlet_crowned_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1087</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Crowned Barbet - Capito aurovirens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_aurovirens_scarlet_crowned_barbet_01.jpg" width="440" height="434" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Crowned Barbet<br />Latin: <em>Capito aurovirens</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Barbudo Coronirrojo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-capitonidae.php" rel="self" title="Capitonidae">Capitonidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a><br />Range: W Amazonia: NW Brazil, S Colombia, E <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, N Peru<br />Similar: Gilded Barbet<br /><br />Record shots of a pair of Scarlet-crowned Barbets, seen here on a river island in the Upper Napo region. <br /><br />The male Scarlet-crowned Barbet, pictured above, has a red crown. The female, below, has a white crown. Both have an orange chest.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Crowned Barbet - Capito aurovirens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/capito_aurovirens_scarlet_crowned_barbet_02.jpg" width="440" height="322" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Toucan Barbet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Semnornithidae</category><category>New World Barbets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><dc:date>2011-07-28T07:55:23+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/semnornis_ramphastinus_toucan_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1086</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/semnornis_ramphastinus_toucan_barbet.php#unique-entry-id-1086</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Toucan Barbet - Semnornis ramphastinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/semnornis_ramphastinus_toucan_barbet_01.jpg" width="440" height="298" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pas de las Aves, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Toucan Barbet<br />Latin: <em>Semnornis ramphastinus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Barbudo Tuc&aacute;n (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-semnornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Semnornithidae">Semnornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a><br />Range: Western Colombia to western <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar:<br />Red List: Near threatened<br /><br />The colourful Toucan Barbet is an emblematic bird for the region around Santa Lucia, where duetting birds can be heard resounding across the mountainside. The original indiginous residents of the area share the same name as this Choco endemic in the local tongue. [<s>I don&rsquo;t recall the name - if anyone knows please leave in comments below.</s>] Many thanks to Heike for jogging my memory - the name is Yumbo.<br /><br />Toucan Barbets have now been placed in their own family, Semnornithidae, by the IOC and SACC, alongside the Prong-billed Barbet of Costa Rica. Though for convenience they are tagged here with New World Barbets.<br /><br />Although I saw Toucan Barbets on many occasions in Santa Lucia - they&rsquo;re good birds for guides to call in - the best views were at Paz de las Aves, where they visit the feeders.<br /><br />The Toucan Barbet is classed as near-threatened on the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Toucan Barbet - Semnornis ramphastinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/semnornis_ramphastinus_toucan_barbet_02.jpg" width="440" height="321" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Mandibled Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T12:21:21+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_ambiguus_black_mandibled_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1084</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_ambiguus_black_mandibled_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1084</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Mandibled Toucan - Ramphastos ambiguus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_ambiguus_black_mandibled_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="336" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Upper Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Mandibled Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Ramphastos ambiguus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n mand&iacute;bula negra (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: W Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a> to C Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />Although a terrible photo, this must be a Black-Mandibled Toucan, as it&rsquo;s the only toucan in Ecuador east of the Andes with a yellow bib. <br /><br />In Ecuador, a good sighting - the Upper Napo is one of only two areas where this bird can be found.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Many Banded Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T12:24:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_pluricinctus_many_banded_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1083</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_pluricinctus_many_banded_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1083</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Many Banded Aracari - Ramphastos pluricinctus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_pluricinctus_many_banded_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="420" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Sacha Lodge, Ecuador, Oct 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Many Banded Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus pluricinctus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arasari bifajeado (Es) &bull; Ara&ccedil;ari-de-cinta-dupla (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: NW Amazonia including E <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Tom for adding his photos of the Many-Banded Aracari to this collection. On my recent visit to Ecuador, I didn&rsquo;t venture very deep into Amazonia, so missed this beautiful aracari. I believe he saw it at Sacha Lodge in the Lower Napo. The only Ecuadorian aracari with two bands.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Many Banded Aracari - Ramphastos pluricinctus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_pluricinctus_many_banded_aracari_02.jpg" width="440" height="356" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pale Mandibled Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T23:42:25+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_erythropygius_pale_mandibled_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1082</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_erythropygius_pale_mandibled_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1082</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pale Mandibled Aracari - Pteroglossus erythropygius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_erythropygius_pale_mandibled_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="361" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Silanche, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pale Mandibled Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus erythropygius</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arasari Piquip&aacute;lido (Es) - split from </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>P. torquatus</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">, Collared Aracari<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: Western <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: Stripe Billed Aracari<br /><br />I had good views of several Pale Mandibled Aracaris, first at the Rio Silanche Reserve, from the observation tower and in the forest, and then again at El Monte Lodge in Mindo.<br /><br />The Pale Mandibled Aracari, which is split from the Collared Aracari complex, is best identified by its light lower bill, and one black band on the yellow belly with a smudge or dot on the chest.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Pale Mandibled Aracari - Pteroglossus erythropygius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_erythropygius_pale_mandibled_aracari_02.jpg" width="440" height="516" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T15:08:52+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_tucanus_white_throated_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1081</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_tucanus_white_throated_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1081</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Toucan - Ramphastos tucanus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_tucanus_white_throated_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="384" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Rio Azul Lodge, Sept 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Ramphastos tucanus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n goliblanco (Es) &bull; Tucano-de-peito-branco (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: East <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Amazonia, incl Brazil<br />Similar: Channel Billed Toucan<br /><br />These birds were identified by the Rio Azul Lodge guide as White-throated Toucans. Note blue patch at base of lower mandible, yellow above. Very similar to Channel-billed Toucan, though calls are different, so treat ID with caution.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a White Throated Toucan in flight carrying food, in Para, Brazil, September</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Toucan - Ramphastos tucanus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_tucanus_white_throated_toucan_02.jpg" width="440" height="329" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Billed Mountain Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T12:23:06+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_nigrirostris_black_billed_mountain_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1080</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_nigrirostris_black_billed_mountain_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1080</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Billed Mountain Toucan - Andigena nigrirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_nigrirostris_black_billed_mountain_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="339" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; San Isidro, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Billed Mountain Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Andigena nigrirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n Andino Piquinegro (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: W Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, N Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />I was very pleased to see this beautiful Black-billed Mountain Toucan on the road from San Isidro to Tena. I had come very close to one at the Guacamayos Reserve a few days earlier, after following its call for an hour, but had been unable to see it properly because of the thick fog. Later with Phototoshop I revealed some colour, but at the time all I could see was white.<br /><br />Prior to that, I had missed Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan at Guango, which others had seen just behind the lodge, so I was pleased to break a losing streak.<br /><br />The Black-billed Mountain Toucan has a white throat and pale blue underparts.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Toucanet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Toucanets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T12:23:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_albivitta_white_throated_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1079</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_albivitta_white_throated_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1079</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Toucanet - Aulacorhynchus albivitta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_albivitta_white_throated_toucanet_01.jpg" width="440" height="395" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; San Isidro, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Toucanet<br />Latin: <em>Aulacorhynchus albivitta</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n (Es) &bull; split from </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>Aulacorhynchus prasinus</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">, Emerald Toucanet<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucanets.php" rel="self" title="Toucanets">Toucanets</a><br />Range: E, C Colombia, W Venezuela, E <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: Chestnut-tipped Toucanet, Black-throated Toucanet<br /><br />The guide at San Isidro Lodge called this an Emerald Toucanet, but the complex has now been split and this bird with a white, not blue, throat is now called the White-throated Toucanet by the IOC. I believe the other <em>prasinus</em> split is called the Black-throated Toucanet, which, as its name suggests, has a dark throat.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Choco Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T12:25:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_brevis_choco_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1078</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_brevis_choco_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1078</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Choco Toucan - Ramphastos brevis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_brevis_choco_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="325" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Mindo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Choco Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Ramphastos brevis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n del Choc&oacute; (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: Northwest Colombia to southwest <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_swainsonii_chestnut_mandibled_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Mandibled Toucan">Chestnut-mandibled Toucan</a><br /><br />I was pleased to see these Choco Toucans in Mindo. They look similar to the Chestnut-mandibled Toucan, although the latter has a brown, not black, lower mandible.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Crimson Rumped Toucanet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Toucanets</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T23:41:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_haematopygus_crimson_rumped_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1077</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_haematopygus_crimson_rumped_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-1077</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Crimson Rumped Toucanet - Aulacorhynchus haematopygus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_haematopygus_crimson_rumped_toucanet_01.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Paz de las Aves, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Crimson Rumped Toucanet<br />Latin: <em>Aulacorhynchus haematopygus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;nete Lomirrojo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucanets.php" rel="self" title="Toucanets">Toucanets</a><br />Range: W Venezuela, Colombia, E <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: Chestnut-tipped Toucanet<br /><br />Crimson Rumped Toucanets seemed to be one of the most easily seen of the toucan family in Pichincha, northwest Ecuador. First seen at Santa Lucia, then visiting feeders at Paz de las Aves.<br /><br />Crimson Rumped Toucanets are mostly green, with red bill, rump and tail tip. Base of bill is white.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plate Billed Mountain Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Bellavista</category><dc:date>2011-04-09T12:22:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_laminirostris_plate_billed_mountain_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1076</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_laminirostris_plate_billed_mountain_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-1076</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plate Billed Mountain Toucan - Andigena laminirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_laminirostris_plate_billed_mountain_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="345" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plate Billed Mountain Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Andigena laminirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n Andino Piquilaminado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: Southwest Colombia to south <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: <br /><br />The Plate-billed Mountain Toucan is an easy bird to identify with a characteristic buff rectangular plate on its bill. A beautiful bird with many colours, seen on several occasions, though usually at some distance, at the Santa Lucia reserve, and then again near Bellavista on the Ecoruta in northwest Ecuador.<br /><br />The bird pictured may well be a juvenile.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Plate Billed Mountain Toucan - Andigena laminirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/andigena_laminirostris_plate_billed_mountain_toucan_02.jpg" width="440" height="405" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lettered Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Chapada das Guimaraes</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T10:38:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_inscriptus_lettered_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1075</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_inscriptus_lettered_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-1075</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lettered Aracari - Pteroglossus inscriptus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_inscriptus_lettered_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="315" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Upper Napo, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lettered Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus inscriptus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arasari Letreado (Es), Ara&ccedil;ari-letrado (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: W, S Amazonia including east <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Brazil<br />Similar: <br /><br />Lettered Aracari were seen perching high up, on several occasions, in the Upper Napo region of Ecuadorian Amazonia. They are so named because of the inky markings on their upper bill. Like many other aracaris they often sit perched with a small fruit in their bills. Attractive birds and not uncommon.<br /><br />Bill markings vary widely from individual to individual, some with few thick black lines, others with many thinner lines. The Ecuadorian subspecies pictured above is <em>Pteroglossus inscriptus humboldti</em>, which has a completely black lower bill. <br /><br />The nominate subspecies, pictured below, lives in Brazil east of the Rio Madeira tributary of the Amazon, has much yellow on the lower bill, a black mark at base of lower mandible and black at tip.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, the Brazilian subspecies in flight. Bill mostly yellow. Para, Brazil, September.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lettered Aracari - Pteroglossus inscriptus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_inscriptus_lettered_aracari_06.jpg" width="440" height="325" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Bellied Antpitta</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Grallariidae</category><category>Antpittas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-04-08T16:37:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_hypoleuca_white_bellied_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1072</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_hypoleuca_white_bellied_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1072</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Bellied Antpitta - Grallaria hypoleuca" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_hypoleuca_white_bellied_antpitta_01.jpg" width="440" height="389" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; San Isidro, Ecuador, Mar 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Bellied Antpitta<br />Latin: <em>Grallaria hypoleuca</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gralaria ventriblanca (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-grallariidae.php" rel="self" title="Grallariidae">Grallariidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-antpittas.php" rel="self" title="Antpittas">Antpittas</a><br />Range: Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, northern Peru<br />Similar: <br /><br />San Isidro Lodge on the eastern slope of the Ecuadorian Andes is a good place to see the White-bellied Antpitta, which is fed by worms on some mornings.<br /><br />In the woods below the lodge, we heard many Antpittas calling, but never saw one. Once one approached to a few feet away, and then changed its call, but I was still unable to see it&hellip;<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Bellied Antpitta - Grallaria hypoleuca" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_hypoleuca_white_bellied_antpitta_02.jpg" width="440" height="378" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Giant Antpitta</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Grallariidae</category><category>Antpittas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-04-08T18:01:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_gigantica_giant_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1071</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_gigantica_giant_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1071</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Giant Antpitta - Grallaria gigantica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_gigantica_giant_antpitta_01.jpg" width="440" height="499" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Paz de las Aves, Ecuador, Oct 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Giant Antpitta<br />Latin: <em>Grallaria gigantica</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gralaria gigante<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-grallariidae.php" rel="self" title="Grallariidae">Grallariidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-antpittas.php" rel="self" title="Antpittas">Antpittas</a><br />Range: Southwest Colombia, north <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: <br /><br />Angel Paz started the whole Antpitta craze several years ago by feeding worms to Maria the Giant Antpitta and then bringing birders along to see her. <br /><br />Unfortunately when I visited his ranch in March 2011, Maria had not been seen for three months, and the assumption was that she must have been eaten.<br /><br />Angel seemed understandably a little preoccupied by this state affairs - especially as Maria had been bringing in busloads of tourists - but he was working hard on finding replacements: we managed to see a Yellow-breasted and a Moustached Antpitta as well as some other nice birds.<br /><br />Mid-morning we sat down to a breakfast of coffee and delicious cheese empanadas - one of the culinary highlights of my trip to Ecuador -  cooked by his wife.<br /><br />Many thanks to Tom for these photos of Maria taken in October 2010, just two months before her mysterious disappearance.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Breasted Antpitta</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Grallariidae</category><category>Antpittas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-04-08T16:36:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_flavotincta_yellow_breasted_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1070</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_flavotincta_yellow_breasted_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1070</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Breasted Antpitta - Grallaria flavotincta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_flavotincta_yellow_breasted_antpitta_01.jpg" width="440" height="351" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Paz de las Aves, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Breasted Antpitta<br />Latin: <em>Grallaria flavotincta</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gralaria pechiamarillenta (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-grallariidae.php" rel="self" title="Grallariidae">Grallariidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-antpittas.php" rel="self" title="Antpittas">Antpittas</a><br />Range: Colombia to northwest <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar:<br /><br />A very nice Yellow-breasted Antpitta, which came to feed on worms at the Paz de las Aves ranch near Mindo.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Breasted Antpitta - Grallaria flavotincta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_flavotincta_yellow_breasted_antpitta_02.jpg" width="440" height="401" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Moustached Antpitta</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Grallariidae</category><category>Antpittas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-04-08T16:36:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_alleni_moustached_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1069</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_alleni_moustached_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-1069</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Moustached Antpitta - Grallaria alleni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_alleni_moustached_antpitta_01.jpg" width="440" height="353" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Paz de las Aves, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy<br /></span><br />Bird name: Moustached Antpitta<br />Latin: <em>Grallaria alleni</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gralaria bigotuda (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-grallariidae.php" rel="self" title="Grallariidae">Grallariidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-antpittas.php" rel="self" title="Antpittas">Antpittas</a><br />Range: Southwest Colombia, north <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: <br /><br />The only problem with photographing Antpittas at Paz de las Aves was that my camera wasn&rsquo;t quite up to the job of taking photos in the dark forest without flash. <br /><br />Still it was great to see a Moustached Antpitta, birds which I&rsquo;m told rarely respond to playback.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Moustached Antpitta - Grallaria alleni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallaria_alleni_moustached_antpitta_02.jpg" width="440" height="351" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bibliography</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Site News</category><dc:date>2011-05-21T19:34:24+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bibliography.php#unique-entry-id-1068</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bibliography.php#unique-entry-id-1068</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[These are the books I have used, in conjunction with websites and local guides, to identify bird photos on this site.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; ">Australia</span><br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>The Field Guide to the <strong>Birds of Australia</strong>, by Graham Pizzey & Frank Knight, 2007 (8th ed), HarperCollinsPublishers<br />ISBN-13: 978-0207199356<br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>An excellent fieldguide, relaxing to consult. Some may think it&rsquo;s too spread out, but I&rsquo;d definitely pack it on a trip to Oz.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; ">Brazil</span><br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>A Field Guide to the <strong>Birds of Brazil</strong>, by Ber van Perlo, 2009, Oxford<br />ISBN-13: 978 019530155 7<br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>Took me a while to get used to the white space and sketchiness, but now that I have, I really like this book.<br /><span style="font-size:16px; "><br /></span>Guio de Campo Avis Brasilis, <strong>Avifauna Brasileira</strong>, the Avis Brasilis Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil (2 vols), by Tomas Sigrist, 2009, Avis Brasilis<br />ISBN-13: 978 856012007 9<br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>At first I thought the illustrations were better than van Perlo, but now I think it&rsquo;s better in some areas and worse in others. I&rsquo;ll take vol 1 on next trip though for compactness.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; ">Ecuador</span><br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>The<strong> Birds of Ecuador</strong>, Vol II - Field Guide, by Robert Ridgely and Paul Greenfield, 2001, Cornell<br />ISBN-13: 978 080148721 7<br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>A nice book, pleasant to use, a tour de force and good for desktop identifications. It&rsquo;s a shame descriptions are not on facing pages, and bird order is odd at times. Didn&rsquo;t pack it - too heavy.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; ">Panama</span><br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>A Guide to the <strong>Birds of Panama</strong>, with Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras, by Robert Ridgely and John Gwynne, 1989 (2nd ed), Princeton<br />ISBN-13: 978 069102512 4<br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>Good in 1989, but now dated. Get the new Angehr and Dean, 2010, instead.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:15px; font-weight:bold; ">Europe</span><br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>Collins Bird Guide, Killian Mullarney, Lars Svensson, Dan Zetterstr&ouml;m, Peter Grant, 1999, HarperCollins<br /><strong>Collins Bird Guide</strong> 2nd Ed, Killian Mullarney, Lars Svensson, Dan Zetterstr&ouml;m, 2009, HarperCollins<br />ISBN-13: 978 000726726 2<br /><span style="font-size:7px; "><br /></span>One of the best fieldguides out there. Truly excellent illustrations and portable to boot. The maps in the 2nd ed are significantly more accurate than the first.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violet Tailed Sylph</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2011-04-05T14:15:33+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_coelestis_violet_tailed_sylph.php#unique-entry-id-1067</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_coelestis_violet_tailed_sylph.php#unique-entry-id-1067</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Tailed Sylph - Aglaiocercus coelestis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_coelestis_violet_tailed_sylph_01.jpg" width="440" height="823" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violet Tailed Sylph<br />Latin: <em>Aglaiocercus coelestis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Silfo colivioleta (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a><br />Similar: Long-tailed Sylph<br /><br />The male (above) Violet-tailed Sylph has this fabulous long violet tail. Guides love to point them out. Look a Violet-tailed Sylph! Thanks, even I managed to recognise that one&hellip; Fortunately where I saw them - Santa Lucia, Milpe, Mindo - there appeared to be no Long-tailed Sylphs to confuse the issue (they have green-blue tails). Male Violet-tailed Sylphs (only in NW ?) have purple bibs.<br /><br />Females (below) look quite different: no long tail, white chest, peach-coloured belly, speckled throat, but same short bill. Some males have shorter tails - there&rsquo;s an example in more photos. <br /><br />Violet-tailed Sylphs were quite abundant at feeders in mountainous, forested areas of northwest Ecuador, and also often seen in the forest.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a female Violet-tailed Sylph in northwest Ecuador.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Tailed Sylph - Aglaiocercus coelestis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_coelestis_violet_tailed_sylph_02.jpg" width="440" height="442" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a male Violet-tailed Sylph showing purple bib.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Tailed Sylph - Aglaiocercus coelestis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aglaiocercus_coelestis_violet_tailed_sylph_03.jpg" width="440" height="310" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>European Herring Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Netherlands</category><category>Zaandvort</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-04-05T10:08:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_argentatus_european_herring_gull.php#unique-entry-id-1066</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_argentatus_european_herring_gull.php#unique-entry-id-1066</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="European Herring Gull - Larus argentatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_argentatus_european_herring_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="306" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull;&nbsp;Zaandvoort, Holland, Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission</span><br /><br />Bird name: European Herring Gull<br />Latin: <em>Larus argentatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Go&eacute;land argent&eacute; (Fr) &bull; Gaviota arg&eacute;ntea (Es) &bull; Gabbiano reale nordico (It) &bull; Silberm&ouml;we (De) &bull; Gaivota-prateada, gaivota-arg&ecirc;ntea (Pt) &bull; Zilvermeeuw (Nl) &bull; Gr&aring;trut (Sv)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: NW Europe coast: Iceland, GB, Eire, Scandinavia, Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain, Belgium<br />Similar: Yellow-legged Gull<br /><br />These European Herring Gulls were seen as the winter sun was setting on the seaside town of Zaandvoort in Holland, during a stopover between flights. The Herring Gull is the most common gull in this area and in the UK.<br /><br />Herring Gulls reach adult plumage (pictured above) after four years - white head and body, grey wings with black near tip and white at very tip, yellow bill with red spot, light yellow irises, pinkish legs. Juveniles have mottled dark brown plumage, with black bills and eyes. The lighter and yellower the bill, the closer the bird is to adulthood.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, sub-adult European Herring Gulls, February, Holland.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="European Herring Gull - Larus argentatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_argentatus_european_herring_gull_02.jpg" width="440" height="336" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="European Herring Gull - Larus argentatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_argentatus_european_herring_gull_05.jpg" width="440" height="418" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sword Billed Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><dc:date>2011-04-04T20:57:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ensifera_ensifera_sword_billed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-1065</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ensifera_ensifera_sword_billed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-1065</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Sword Billed Hummingbird - Ensifera ensifera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ensifera_ensifera_sword_billed_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="456" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Mar 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Sword Billed Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Ensifera ensifera</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Colibri picoespada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: W Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru, NE Bolivia<br />Similar: <br /><br />There can be no mistaking the Sword-billed Hummingbird with its extraordinary 10 cm bill. Although generally a difficult bird to see it was easily viewed at the last feeders on the Yanacocha trail (3500m altitude), and was an occasional visitor to the Guango Lodge feeders when I visited.<br /><br />Its bill is adapted to feed on flowers with long corollas such as the those of the passionfruit <em>Passiflora mixta</em>.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Sword Billed Hummingbird - Ensifera ensifera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ensifera_ensifera_sword_billed_hummingbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="354" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Sided Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-07-26T09:08:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_albilatera_white_sided_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1064</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_albilatera_white_sided_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1064</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Sided Flowerpiercer - Diglossa albilatera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_albilatera_white_sided_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="372" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Sided Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa albilatera</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pinchaflor flanciblanco (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>, Peru<br />Similar: Black Flowerpiercer<br /><br />Above a female White-sided Flowerpiercer, which is light brown with a fleck of white on its side just visible behind the bend of the wing. The male, below, is black, with the same white fleck.<br /><br />White-sided Flowerpiercers were easy to see at the Santa Lucia Reserve (1800m), fog and rain notwithstanding, as they visited a flowering bush outside the lodge every day I was there. I also saw males at San Isidro.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, male White-sided Flowerpiercer - uses hooked bill to pierce the base of flowers.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Sided Flowerpiercer - Diglossa albilatera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_albilatera_white_sided_flowerpiercer_03.jpg" width="440" height="308" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Quail Dove</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><dc:date>2011-04-04T16:28:22+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geotrygon_frenata_white_throated_quail_dove.php#unique-entry-id-1063</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geotrygon_frenata_white_throated_quail_dove.php#unique-entry-id-1063</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geotrygon_frenata_white_throated_quail_dove_01.jpg" width="440" height="409" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Paz de las Aves, Ecuador &bull; Mar 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Quail Dove<br />Latin: <em>Geotrygon frenata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Paloma Perdiz Goliblanca (Es)<br /></span>Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons, Doves<br />Range: W Colombia, Ecuador to NW Argentina<br />Similar: <br /><br />White-throated Quail Doves are not that uncommon, but difficult to see. The first I saw was perched near the ground in dark forest in Santa Lucia, beside a trail. The second was one of a pair walking along the ground in the forest at Paz de las Aves near Mindo.<br /><br />The White Throated Quail Dove has bright yellow irises, with a dark line on face separating top and bottom halves. Its neck feathers seem to produce a kind of spiral effect.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ornate Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><dc:date>2011-04-04T16:22:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiotriccus_ornatus_ornate_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-1062</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiotriccus_ornatus_ornate_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-1062</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ornate Flycatcher - Myiotriccus ornatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiotriccus_ornatus_ornate_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="458" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Mar 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ornate Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Myiotriccus ornatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mosquerito Adomado (Es)<br /></span>Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: Tody Flycatchers<br /><br />The Ornate Flycatcher was the first flycatcher I photographed in Ecuador, as I walked up the steep slope to the Santa Lucia Reserve. Then seen again in the Milpe Reserve and near Mindo Lindo. <br /><br />The Ornate Flycatcher is a small bird, quite easily seen on trails, as it will stay still for some time, and is identifiable by its white lores and yellow rump.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dark Backed Wood Quail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Odontophoridae</category><category>New World Quail</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><dc:date>2011-04-04T16:21:35+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/odontophorus_melanonotus_rufous_breasted_wood_quail.php#unique-entry-id-1061</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/odontophorus_melanonotus_rufous_breasted_wood_quail.php#unique-entry-id-1061</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dark Backed Wood Quail - Odontophorus melanonotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/odontophorus_melanonotus_dark_backed_wood_quail_01.jpg" width="440" height="341" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Paz de las Aves, Ecuador &bull; Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dark Backed Wood Quail<br />Latin: <em>Odontophorus melanonotus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Corcovado dorsioscuro (Es)<br /></span>Family: Odontophoridae &bull; New World Quail<br />Range: SW Colombia, NW Ecuador<br />Similar: <br /><br />These beautiful Dark-backed Wood-quail came to feed on worms at the Paz de las Aves ranch in Mindo. It has the simplest pattern of the Andean wood-quails, brown with a rufous orange chest.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Dark Backed Wood Quail - Odontophorus melanonotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/odontophorus_melanonotus_dark_backed_wood_quail_02.jpg" width="440" height="421" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Winged Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><dc:date>2011-03-04T16:20:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_leucoptera_white_winged_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1060</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_leucoptera_white_winged_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1060</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Winged Tanager - Piranga leucoptera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_leucoptera_white_winged_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="308" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Nanegal, Ecuador &bull; Mar 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Winged Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Piranga leucoptera</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Piranga aliblanca (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> - now Cardinalidae<br />Range: E Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: <br /><br />This White-winged Tanager was one of the first birds I saw in Ecuador, in Nanegal. <br /><br />The male White-winged Tanager is a red bird with two white wingbars on a dark wing. The female is yellow, also with two wingbars.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Crested Cotinga</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Yanacocha</category><category>Papallacta</category><dc:date>2011-03-31T11:28:39+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelion_rubrocristatus_red_crested_cotinga.php#unique-entry-id-1059</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelion_rubrocristatus_red_crested_cotinga.php#unique-entry-id-1059</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crested Cotinga - Ampelion rubrocristatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelion_rubrocristatus_red_crested_cotinga_01.jpg" width="440" height="458" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Yanacocha, Ecuador &bull; Mar 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Crested Cotinga<br />Latin: <em>Ampelion rubrocristatus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Cotingidae &bull;&nbsp;Cotingas<br />Range: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br />Similar: <br /><br />I saw these two Red-crested Cotingas on shrubs beside the road up to Yanacocha, at about 3000m altitude. They tend be found at this kind of altitude in the Andes.<br /><br />The Red-crested Cotinga is easy to identify - a grey, pigeon-sized bird, with long, lank, rufous feathers at back of head, and bright red irises. The red crest is often not visible though when the bird is viewed from the front. One was eating a winged insect.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crested Cotinga - Ampelion rubrocristatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelion_rubrocristatus_red_crested_cotinga_02.jpg" width="440" height="292" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crested Cotinga - Ampelion rubrocristatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ampelion_rubrocristatus_red_crested_cotinga_03.jpg" width="440" height="459" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Guayaquil Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2011-03-29T10:22:31+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_gayaquilensis_guayaquil_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-1058</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_gayaquilensis_guayaquil_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-1058</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Guayaquil Woodpecker - Campephilus gayaquilensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_gayaquilensis_guayaquil_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="597" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Guayaquil Woodpecker<br />Latin: <em>Campephilus gayaquilensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Picidae &bull; Woodpeckers<br />Range: SW Colombia, Ecuador, NW Peru<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campephilus_melanoleucos_crimson_crested_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Crimson Crested Woodpecker">Crimson-crested</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dryocopus_lineatus_lineated_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Lineated Woodpecker">Lineated</a>, Powerful Woodpecker<br /><br />The three Guayaquil Woodpeckers above were also seen on my first day, on the journey from the airport to Nanegal. <br /><br />The male Guayaquil Woodpeckers (on left of trunk) has a badge on the cheek; the female, a broad white line running from the bill down the neck. The female has no black on crest, unlike Powerful and Lineated. The male has no white near bill, unlike Powerful.<br /><br />The Guayaquil Woodpecker is classed as Near Threatened on IUCN 3.1 because of habitat loss.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a female Guayaquil Woodpecker near Nanegal, NW Ecuador.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Guayaquil Woodpecker - Campephilus gayaquilensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_gayaquilensis_guayaquil_woodpecker_02.jpg" width="440" height="251" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, a male Guayaquil Woodpecker in the Rio Silanche Reserve, Ecuador.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Guayaquil Woodpecker - Campephilus gayaquilensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_gayaquilensis_guayaquil_woodpecker_03.jpg" width="440" height="431" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pacific Hornero</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Horneros</category><category>Ovenbirds</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2011-03-28T23:39:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/furnarius_cinnamomeus_pacific_hornero.php#unique-entry-id-1057</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/furnarius_cinnamomeus_pacific_hornero.php#unique-entry-id-1057</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pacific Hornero - Furnarius cinnamomeus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/furnarius_cinnamomeus_pacific_hornero_01.jpg" width="440" height="408" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pichincha, Ecuador &bull; February 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pacific Hornero<br />Latin: <em>Furnarius cinnamomeus</em> <br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pale-legged Hornero (</span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>Furnarius leucopus)</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: Furnariidae &bull; Horneros, Ovenbirds, Spinetails<br />Range: Ecuador, NW Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Pacific Hornero was the first bird I photographed in Ecuador, from the taxi, near Nanegal in Pichincha. The taxi driver told me they were common and had entered the area with the roads a couple of decades ago. But this turned out to be the only individual I got a good view of during my stay.<br /><br />The Pacific Hornero has recently been split from the Pale-Legged Hornero, which is found further east in South America. The Pacific Hornero is an attractive bird, with a pale yellow iris. Conspicuous and vocal.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Pacific Hornero - Furnarius cinnamomeus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/furnarius_cinnamomeus_pacific_hornero_02.jpg" width="440" height="505" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cloud Forest Pygmy Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mobbing</category><dc:date>2011-03-29T00:02:03+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_nubicola_cloud_forest_pygmy_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1056</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_nubicola_cloud_forest_pygmy_owl.php#unique-entry-id-1056</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cloud Forest Pygmy Owl - Glaucidium nubicola" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_nubicola_cloud_forest_pygmy_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Cloud Forest Pygmy Owl<br />Latin: <em>Glaucidium nubicola</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cloud-forest Pygmy-Owl &bull; Mochuelo ecuatoriano (Es)<br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull;&nbsp;Owls<br />Range: Colombia and Ecuador<br />Similar: Andean Pygmy Owl<br /><br />The guide I was with in Santa Lucia was convinced that the bird above was a rare Cloud-forest Pygmy-Owl. On my first morning&rsquo;s birding in Ecuador, no less. We had just left the Santa Lucia Lodge and were observing some of the regular warblers and tanagers when the guide homed in on a great commotion of birds in a couple of trees. <br /><br />He became very excited, believing this to indicate the presence of an owl, and scanned the branches for some time trying to find the bird. Eventually he did locate the small Pygmy Owl, which was sitting calmly on a bough with warblers, tanagers and flycatchers all around, mobbing it.<br /><br />On examination he believed it to be a Cloud-forest Pygmy Owl, which he had only previously heard once, and never seen. It&rsquo;s a rare bird, classed Vulnerable on the IUCN 3.1 list, with an estimated population of only a few thousand individuals. It has been recorded in Pichincha. <br /><br />But although I&rsquo;m happy to defer to more learned opinion, the photo itself is unlikely to be conclusive proof, as the Andean Pygmy-Owl, <em>Glaucidium jardinii</em>, although scarce, is much more common with larger range, and looks very similar, with longer tail and more extensive pale spotting or barring on back, sides of chest and flanks. So unless an expert weighs in, the bird pictured could probably be either Cloud-Forest or Andean.<br /><br />The Andean Pygmy-Owl is generally found above 2000m and the Cloud-forest Pygmy-Owl below 2000m - the photo was taken at about 1900m altitude.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Versicolored Emerald</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Emeralds</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Sao Paulo</category><category>Folha Seca</category><dc:date>2011-02-14T09:06:55+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_versicolor_versicolored_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-1055</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_versicolor_versicolored_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-1055</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Versicolored Emerald - Amazilia versicolor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_versicolor_versicolored_emerald_01.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Folha Seca, Brazil &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Versicolored Emerald<br />Latin: <em>Amazilia versicolor</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Versicoloured Emerald (UK) &bull; Beija-flor-de-banda-branca (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Southeast and northeast Brazil, Amazonia<br />Similar: <br /><br />The Versicolored Emerald was one of the more common types of hummingbird at Jonas&rsquo; feeders in Folha Seca, but I found them difficult to identify, so these photos are from the very-likely-but-not-certain bin. <br /><br />Identification signs for the Versicolored Emerald include reddish lower bill, white mark behind eye, whitish belly, dusky blue subterminal band on tail. There are also regional variations.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Versicolored Emerald - Amazilia versicolor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_versicolor_versicolored_emerald_02.jpg" width="440" height="413" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Java Sparrow</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Estrildidae</category><category>Sparrows</category><category>Estrildid Finches</category><category>Introduced &#x26; Escaped</category><dc:date>2011-01-12T18:13:59+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_oryzivora_java_sparrow.php#unique-entry-id-1054</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_oryzivora_java_sparrow.php#unique-entry-id-1054</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Java Sparrow - Lonchura oryzivora" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_oryzivora_java_sparrow_01.jpg" width="440" height="310" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Nice<br /></span><br />Bird name: Java Sparrow<br />Latin: <em>Lonchura oryzivora</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Estrildidae &bull;&nbsp;Estrildid Finches<br />Range: Java, cage bird worldwide<br />Similar: <br /><br />This Java Sparrow had escaped and found a home in the Parc Phoenix in Nice, picking up tiny crumbs of food given to the ducks. In native Java it is endangered as it is considered a pest to rice cultivation. But the Java Sparrow has been bred extensively as a cage bird in China and Japan, the USA (now banned in some places) and Europe.<br /><br />The Java Sparrow has stunning colours and can&rsquo;t really be mistaken for another bird.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Faced Grosbeak</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cardinalidae</category><category>Grosbeaks</category><category>Saltators</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-02-12T10:36:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/caryothraustes_poliogaster_black_faced_grosbeak.php#unique-entry-id-1053</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/caryothraustes_poliogaster_black_faced_grosbeak.php#unique-entry-id-1053</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Faced Grosbeak - Caryothraustes poliogaster" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/caryothraustes_poliogaster_black_faced_grosbeak_01.jpg" width="440" height="391" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, Panama, May<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Faced Grosbeak<br />Latin: <em>Caryothraustes poliogaster</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Picogrueso carinegro (Es)<br /></span>Family: Cardinalidae &bull; Grosbeaks<br />Range: South Mexico to Panama<br />Similar: <br /><br />The Black-faced Grosbeak is yellowish below, with greenish upperparts and black face. Seen here in El Valle.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mangrove Swallow</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Hirundinidae</category><category>Swallows</category><category>Swallows &#x26; Martins</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><dc:date>2011-02-12T09:58:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachycineta_albilinea_mangrove_swallow.php#unique-entry-id-1052</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachycineta_albilinea_mangrove_swallow.php#unique-entry-id-1052</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachycineta_albilinea_mangrove_swallow_01.jpg" width="440" height="309" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chagres River, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mangrove Swallow<br />Latin: <em>Tachycineta albilinea</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Hirundinidae &bull;&nbsp;Swallows<br />Range: Widespread Middle America, incl Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Mangrove Swallow is a small swallow, identified in Panama by its white underparts and white facial marks in front of the eyes. It also has a white rump. The rest is dark brown or glossy blue black.<br /><br />These Mangrove Swallows were beside the Chagres River in Gamboa.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachycineta_albilinea_mangrove_swallow_02.jpg" width="440" height="328" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violaceous Euphonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Sao Paulo</category><category>Ubatuba</category><category>Folha Seca</category><dc:date>2011-02-06T16:56:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_violacea_violaceous_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-1051</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_violacea_violaceous_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-1051</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Violaceous Euphonia - Euphonia violacea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_violacea_violaceous_euphonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="297" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ubatuba, 2009<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violaceous Euphonia<br />Latin: <em>Euphonia violacea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Euphonias<br />Range: N, SC South America, including Brazil Atlantic Forest<br />Similar: Thick-billed Euphonia, Purple-throated Euphonia<br /><br />We saw these Violaceous Euphonias at Jonas&rsquo; fruit feeders in Ubatuba. Pretty much identical to the Thick-billed Euphonia, which fortunately is not in range on the coast of Brazil.<br /><br />The male Violaceous Euphonia has blue-black upperparts and yellow-orange underparts and forehead. The female is greenish above and yellowish below.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Violaceous Euphonia - Euphonia violacea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_violacea_violaceous_euphonia_02.jpg" width="440" height="412" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Starling</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sturnidae</category><category>Starlings</category><category>France</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><category>Monaco</category><category>Camargue</category><category>Nice</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><category>Romania</category><category>Danube Delta</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T00:09:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnus_vulgaris_common_starling.php#unique-entry-id-1050</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnus_vulgaris_common_starling.php#unique-entry-id-1050</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Starling - Sturnus vulgaris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnus_vulgaris_common_starling_01.jpg" width="440" height="430" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Monaco &bull; February<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Starling<br />Latin: <em>Sturnus vulgaris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: European Starling, Starling (UK) &bull; L'&Eacute;tourneau sansonnet (Fr) &bull; Star (De) &bull; Estornino pinto (Es) &bull; Storno (It) &bull; Estorninho-comum (Pt)<br /></span>Family: Sturnidae &bull; Starlings<br />Range: Temperate Europe, W Asia, migrates south in the winter.<br />Similar: Blackbird, Spotless Starling (Spain, Portugal, Corsica)<br /><br />Migrating Starlings are a common sight in cities in the winter, gathering in very large flocks and filling the trees of city squares. Large numbers arrive in Monaco in the winter, but authorities set up an anti-starling campaign over the last few years, with vans blasting hawk sounds, which seems to have had an effect. <br /><br />Starlings are not just city birds, but also found in very large groups in the countryside and are a common garden bird. Like many other winter residents, near Monaco they favour olive trees and clear trees of all remaining olives in the winter months.<br /><br />In the winter, birds are spotted: glossy dark with light tips to feathers. In the summer they lose this spotting. They have yellow bills, which darken in the winter, and so can be confused with blackbirds if only seen quickly.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">A Common Starling in Reykjavik, May.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Starling - Sturnus vulgaris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnus_vulgaris_common_starling_02.jpg" width="440" height="322" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plush Crested Jay</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Igua&#xe7;u</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Iguazu</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T09:35:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_chrysops_plush_crested_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1049</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_chrysops_plush_crested_jay.php#unique-entry-id-1049</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plush Crested Jay - Cyanocorax chrysops" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocorax_chrysops_plush_crested_jay_01.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Iguazu, July 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Plush Crested Jay<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocorax chrysops</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Urraca de cresta alborotada (Es) &bull; Gralha-de-crista-negra (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a><br />Range:  Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, NE Argentina, Pantanal.<br />Similar:<br /><br />A beautiful Plush-crested Jay on the Argentinian side of Iguazu falls. Bluish black upperside and yellow belly.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Upland Goose</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Geese</category><category>Shelducks</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:43:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_picta_upland_goose.php#unique-entry-id-1048</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_picta_upland_goose.php#unique-entry-id-1048</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Upland Goose - Chloephaga picta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_picta_upland_goose_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ushuaia, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Upland Goose<br />Latin: <em>Chloephaga picta</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Magellan Goose &bull; Cauqu&eacute;n com&uacute;n (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-geese.php" rel="self" title="Geese">Geese</a><br />Range: Argentina, Patagonia, Falklands, also Uruguay<br />Similar:<br /><br />Nice pics of Upland Geese with goslings, near Ushuaia at the southern tip of Argentina.<br /><br />The male Upland Goose has white head and neck whereas the female is brown with black-striped wings.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Upland Goose - Chloephaga picta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_picta_upland_goose_02.jpg" width="440" height="352" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dark Faced Ground Tyrant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><dc:date>2011-02-06T23:30:48+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/muscisaxicola_maclovianus_dark_faced_ground_tyrant.php#unique-entry-id-1047</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/muscisaxicola_maclovianus_dark_faced_ground_tyrant.php#unique-entry-id-1047</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dark-faced Ground Tyrant - Muscisaxicola maclovianus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/muscisaxicola_maclovianus_dark_faced_ground_tyrant_01.jpg" width="440" height="357" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ushuaia, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Dark-faced Ground Tyrant<br />Latin: <em>Muscisaxicola maclovianus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Tyrannidae &bull; Tyrant Flycatchers, Ground-tyrants<br />Range: Chile, Argentina, Falklands to Uruguay, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />This seems most likely to be a Dark-faced Ground Tyrant, but is not typical, so ID should not be relied upon.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chilean Skua</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Stercorariidae</category><category>Skuas</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><dc:date>2011-02-06T23:29:53+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/stercorarius_chilensis_chilean_skua.php#unique-entry-id-1046</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/stercorarius_chilensis_chilean_skua.php#unique-entry-id-1046</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/stercorarius_chilensis_chilean_skua_01.jpg" width="440" height="397" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Isla Martillo, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Chilean Skua<br />Latin: <em>Stercorarius chilensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: P&aacute;galo chileno, esc&uacute;a com&uacute;n, esc&uacute;a chileno (Es)<br /></span>Family: Stercorariidae &bull; Skuas<br />Range: Argentina, Chile to Brazil, Peru<br />Similar: Brown Skua<br /><br />These are most probably Chilean Skuas, (above with Magellanic Penguins behind) spotted by Becky down in Tierra del Fuego. Dark cap, cinnamon throat.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dolphin Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><dc:date>2011-02-06T23:28:23+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucophaeus_scoresbii_dolphin_gull.php#unique-entry-id-1045</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucophaeus_scoresbii_dolphin_gull.php#unique-entry-id-1045</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dolphin Gull - Leucophaeus scoresbii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucophaeus_scoresbii_dolphin_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="381" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Isla de Los Lobos, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Dolphin Gull<br />Latin: <em>Leucophaeus scoresbii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span>Gaviota austral, gaviota gris<span style="font-size:11px; "> (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: Chile, Argentina, Falklands coasts<br />Similar:<br /><br />You can recognise the Dolphin Gull at the bottom of this picture by its bright red bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Imperial Shag</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>Shags</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:43:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_atriceps_imperial_shag.php#unique-entry-id-1044</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_atriceps_imperial_shag.php#unique-entry-id-1044</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Imperial Shag - Leucocarbo atriceps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_atriceps_imperial_shag_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Los Lobos, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Imperial Shag<br />Latin: <em>Leucocarbo atriceps</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cormor&aacute;n imperial (Es) &bull; Blue-eyed Shag or Cormorant<br /></span>Family: Phalacrocoracidae &bull; Cormorants, Shags<br />Range:  Antarctica, South America, Falklands, Heard, South Shetland Is<br />Similar:<br /><br />A large colony of Imperial Shags seen on Isla de Los Lobos by Becky.<br /><br />Imperial shags are part of the Blue-eyed Shag complex whose species boundaries are being continually redefined.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Imperial Shag - Leucocarbo atriceps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_atriceps_imperial_shag_03.jpg" width="440" height="330" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rock Shag</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>Shags</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:43:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_magellanicus_rock_shag.php#unique-entry-id-1043</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_magellanicus_rock_shag.php#unique-entry-id-1043</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rock Shag - Phalacrocorax magellanicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_magellanicus_rock_shag_01.jpg" width="440" height="321" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Los Lobos, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Rock Shag<br />Latin: <em>Phalacrocorax magellanicus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cormor&aacute;n de cuello negro (Es)<br /></span>Family: Phalacrocoracidae &bull; Cormorants, Shags<br />Range: Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, Uruguay, Falklands<br />Similar:<br /><br />Rock Shags can quickly be identified by their red facial skin. Seen here on Isla de Los Lobos in the Beagle Channel by Becky.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Faced Ibis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><dc:date>2011-02-06T23:24:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_melanopis_black_faced_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1042</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_melanopis_black_faced_ibis.php#unique-entry-id-1042</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/theristicus_melanopis_black_faced_ibis_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Calafate, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Black-faced Ibis<br />Latin: <em>Theristicus melanopis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ibis de cara negra (Es) &bull; &Iacute;bis-de-cara-negra (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a><br />Range: Southern and western South America, incl. Argentina, Chile<br />Similar:<br /><br />Black-faced Ibis seen on the coast of Patagonia in El Calafate, in January.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ashy Headed Goose</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Geese</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:42:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_poliocephala_ashy_headed_goose.php#unique-entry-id-1041</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_poliocephala_ashy_headed_goose.php#unique-entry-id-1041</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_poliocephala_ashy_headed_goose_01.jpg" width="440" height="333" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ushuaia, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Ashy-headed Goose<br />Latin: <em> Chloephaga poliocephala</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cauqu&eacute;n cabeza gris (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-geese.php" rel="self" title="Geese">Geese</a><br />Range: Southern Cone - Chile, Argentina, Patagonia, Falklands<br />Similar:<br /><br />A great portrait of an Ashy-headed Goose above on the beach in Ushuaia. Pictured below in family group with goslings.<span style="font:11px Verdana, serif; "><br /></span><span style="font:11px Verdana, serif; "><br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloephaga_poliocephala_ashy_headed_goose_03.jpg" width="440" height="339" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Chested Buzzard Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Buzzards</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:43:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geranoaetus_melanoleucus_black_chested_buzzard_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1040</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geranoaetus_melanoleucus_black_chested_buzzard_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-1040</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geranoaetus_melanoleucus_black_chested_buzzard_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="378" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Lago Roca, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Geranoaetus melanoleucus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Aguila mora, &aacute;guila chilena &bull; &Aacute;guia-chilena (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-eagles.php" rel="self" title="Eagles">Eagles</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Venezuela to S Chile, SE South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Becky for sending in this great set of pictures from Tierra del Fuego. This lovely picture of a juvenile Black-chested Buzzard Eagle was taken beside the road at Lago Roca in January.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Magellanic Penguin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Spheniscidae</category><category>Penguins</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:43:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spheniscus_magellanicus_magellanic_penguin.php#unique-entry-id-1039</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spheniscus_magellanicus_magellanic_penguin.php#unique-entry-id-1039</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Magellanic Penguin - Spheniscus magellanicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spheniscus_magellanicus_magellanic_penguin_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Isla Martillo, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Magellanic Penguin<br />Latin: <em>Spheniscus magellanicus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ping&uuml;ino de Magallanes (Es) &bull; Pinguim-de-magalh&atilde;es (Br)<br /></span>Family: Spheniscidae &bull; Penguins<br />Range: S South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />A superb set of photos of Magellanic Penguins with chicks or juveniles. Photographed by Becky on Isla Martillo, aka Isla de Los Ping&uuml;inos, in January.<br /><br />Magellanic Penguins are one of four types of banded penguin which all have some type of black line across the neck or chest.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Magellanic Penguin - Spheniscus magellanicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spheniscus_magellanicus_magellanic_penguin_02.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Magellanic Penguin - Spheniscus magellanicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spheniscus_magellanicus_magellanic_penguin_03.jpg" width="440" height="330" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Gentoo Penguin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Spheniscidae</category><category>Penguins</category><category>Argentina</category><category>Patagonia</category><category>Tierra del Fuego</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-02-07T17:43:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pygoscelis_papua_gentoo_penguin.php#unique-entry-id-1038</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pygoscelis_papua_gentoo_penguin.php#unique-entry-id-1038</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Gentoo Penguin - Pygoscelis papua" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pygoscelis_papua_gentoo_penguin_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: RN/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Isla Martillo, Jan 2010 <br /></span><br />Bird name: Gentoo Penguin<br />Latin: <em>Pygoscelis papua</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Ping&uuml;ino pap&uacute;a, ping&uuml;ino de vincha, ping&uuml;ino juanito (Es) &bull; pinguim-gentoo (Br)<br /></span>Family: Spheniscidae &bull; Penguins<br />Range: Widespread Southern Ocean<br />Similar:<br /><br />This group of Gentoo Penguins was seen among a larger colony of Magellanic Penguins on Isla Martillo. <br /><br />Adult Gentoo Penguins have orange bills and a white patch above the eye. Gentoo is pronounced with a soft &lsquo;g&rsquo; like gentle.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Crested Oropendola</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Oropendolas</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-02-03T21:30:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_decumanus_crested_oropendola.php#unique-entry-id-1036</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_decumanus_crested_oropendola.php#unique-entry-id-1036</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Crested Oropendola - Psarocolius decumanus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_decumanus_crested_oropendola_01.jpg" width="440" height="388" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Crested Oropendola<br />Latin: <em>Psarocolius decumanus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: japu-preto (Br)<br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Oropendolas<br />Range: N, SC, South America, also Panama<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Headed Oropendola">Chestnut-headed Oropendola</a><br /><br />This was very likely a Crested Oropendola - a predominantly black bird with yellow bill. But just a record shot.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bronzed Cowbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Cowbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Brood Parasites</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:39:10+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/molothrus_aeneus_bronzed_cowbird.php#unique-entry-id-1035</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/molothrus_aeneus_bronzed_cowbird.php#unique-entry-id-1035</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bronzed Cowbird - Molothrus aeneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/molothrus_aeneus_bronzed_cowbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="356" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bronzed Cowbird<br />Latin: <em>Molothrus aeneus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Cowbirds<br />Range: SW USA to Panama<br />Similar: Shiny Cowbird<br /><br />The male Bronzed Cowbird is dark with a big ruff, the female is lighter.<br /><br />Bronzed Cowbirds should have bright red irises - none of these photo show this feature which makes me think they may not be Bronzed Cowbirds!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Bronzed Cowbird - Molothrus aeneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/molothrus_aeneus_bronzed_cowbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="556" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Great Tailed Grackle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Grackles</category><category>Panama</category><category>Costa del Este</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:38:58+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/quiscalus_mexicanus_great_tailed_grackle.php#unique-entry-id-1034</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/quiscalus_mexicanus_great_tailed_grackle.php#unique-entry-id-1034</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Tailed Grackle - Quiscalus mexicanus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/quiscalus_mexicanus_great_tailed_grackle_01.jpg" width="440" height="502" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Great Tailed Grackle<br />Latin: <em>Quiscalus mexicanus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Grackles<br />Range: S USA through W, N South America<br />Similar: Giant Cowbird<br /><br />The Great-tailed Grackle is seen fairly in Panama frequently, around habitations, roadsides, fields etc. <br /><br />The male Great-tailed Grackle is black with yellow irises and a long tail. The female is smaller and brown with dark line around eye.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Tailed Grackle - Quiscalus mexicanus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/quiscalus_mexicanus_great_tailed_grackle_02.jpg" width="440" height="455" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Headed Oropendola</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Oropendolas</category><category>Panama</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:38:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola.php#unique-entry-id-1033</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola.php#unique-entry-id-1033</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Headed Oropendola - Psarocolius wagleri" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola_01.jpg" width="440" height="261" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Headed Oropendola<br />Latin: <em>Psarocolius wagleri</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Oropendolas<br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw a tree full of pendulous Chestnut-headed Oropendola nest on my first day in Cerro Azul. A wonderful sight. And individual birds were not infrequent on forest walks. Pictured above attending a fruit feeder in Canopy Lodge. They make noises like water glooping in a cave! Fantastic blue iris.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Headed Oropendola - Psarocolius wagleri" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola_02.jpg" width="440" height="374" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Headed Oropendola - Psarocolius wagleri" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola_03.jpg" width="440" height="293" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Rumped Cacique</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Caciques</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:38:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_cela_yellow_rumped_cacique.php#unique-entry-id-1032</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_cela_yellow_rumped_cacique.php#unique-entry-id-1032</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Rumped Cacique - Cacicus cela" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_cela_yellow_rumped_cacique_01.jpg" width="440" height="322" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Rumped Cacique<br />Latin: <em>Cacicus cela</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Caciques<br />Range: Panama to SE South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />Yellow rumped Caciques! With nest-building below.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Rumped Cacique - Cacicus cela" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_cela_yellow_rumped_cacique_02.jpg" width="440" height="322" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Rumped Cacique</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Caciques</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:38:08+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_microrhynchus_scarlet_rumped_cacique.php#unique-entry-id-1031</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_microrhynchus_scarlet_rumped_cacique.php#unique-entry-id-1031</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Rumped Cacique - Cacicus microrhynchus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_microrhynchus_scarlet_rumped_cacique_01.jpg" width="440" height="460" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Rumped Cacique<br />Latin: <em>Cacicus microrhynchus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span>Split from <i>C. uropygialis</i><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Caciques<br />Range: Honduras to Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />Scarlet Rumped Cacique spotted from the observation deck of the Canopy Tower.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Rumped Cacique - Cacicus microrhynchus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacicus_microrhynchus_scarlet_rumped_cacique_02.jpg" width="440" height="352" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Billed Cacique</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Caciques</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:35:53+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amblycercus_holosericeus_yellow_billed_cacique.php#unique-entry-id-1030</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amblycercus_holosericeus_yellow_billed_cacique.php#unique-entry-id-1030</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Billed Cacique - Amblycercus holosericeus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amblycercus_holosericeus_yellow_billed_cacique_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Billed Cacique<br />Latin: <em>Amblycercus holosericeus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;Caciques<br />Range: Mexico to N Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />Somewhere in there was a Yellow-billed Cacique - a black bird with yellow bill. But just a record shot&hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Backed Oriole</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Orioles</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:36:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/icterus_chrysater_yellow_backed_oriole.php#unique-entry-id-1029</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/icterus_chrysater_yellow_backed_oriole.php#unique-entry-id-1029</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Backed Oriole - Icterus chrysater" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/icterus_chrysater_yellow_backed_oriole_01.jpg" width="440" height="387" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Backed Oriole<br />Latin: <em>Icterus chrysater</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;New World Orioles<br />Range: S Mexico to Venezuela<br />Similar: Yellow-billed Oriole<br /><br />A blurry Yellow-backed Oriole in Gamboa.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Tailed Oriole</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Orioles</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><dc:date>2011-02-04T15:37:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/icterus_mesomelas_yellow_tailed_oriole.php#unique-entry-id-1028</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/icterus_mesomelas_yellow_tailed_oriole.php#unique-entry-id-1028</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Tailed Oriole - Icterus mesomelas" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/icterus_mesomelas_yellow_tailed_oriole_01.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Tailed Oriole<br />Latin: <em>Icterus mesomelas</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;New World Orioles<br />Range: Mexico to Peru<br />Similar: Yellow-backed Oriole<br /><br />The Yellow-tailed Oriole. NB yellow on underside of tail diagnostic.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fine Spotted Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Senegal</category><dc:date>2011-02-03T09:39:52+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campethera_punctuligera_fine_spotted_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-1027</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campethera_punctuligera_fine_spotted_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-1027</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Fine Spotted Woodpecker - Campethera punctuligera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campethera_punctuligera_fine_spotted_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="306" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DJ/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Senegal,<br /></span><br />Bird name: Fine Spotted Woodpecker<br />Latin: <em>Campethera punctuligera</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Picidae &bull; Woodpeckers<br />Range: Central and West Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Danielle for sending in these photos from her recent trips to Senegal! Above a pair of Fine-spotted Woodpeckers - the male, on the right, has a red moustachial stripe.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Western Red Billed Hornbill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucerotidae</category><category>Hornbills</category><category>Senegal</category><dc:date>2011-02-03T09:39:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tockus_kempi_western_red_billed_hornbill.php#unique-entry-id-1026</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tockus_kempi_western_red_billed_hornbill.php#unique-entry-id-1026</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Western Red Billed Hornbill - Tockus kempi" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tockus_kempi_western_red_billed_hornbill_01.jpg" width="440" height="503" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DJ/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Senegal,<br /></span><br />Bird name: Western Red Billed Hornbill<br />Latin: <em>Tockus kempi</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Bucerotidae &bull; Hornbills<br />Range: Senegambia to S Mauritania and W Mali. Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />Western Red Billed Hornbill is a new taxon split from Red-billed Hornbill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>African Grey Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Senegal</category><dc:date>2011-02-03T09:39:26+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendropicos_goertae_african_grey_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-1025</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendropicos_goertae_african_grey_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-1025</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="African Grey Woodpecker - Dendropicos goertae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendropicos_goertae_african_grey_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="587" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DJ/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Senegal,<br /></span><br />Bird name: African Grey Woodpecker<br />Latin: Dendropicos goertae<br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Picidae &bull; Woodpeckers<br />Range: Mauritania & Senegal to W Ethiopia to NW Tanzania, S Gabon, NW Angola & SC Zaire<br />Similar:<br /><br />An African Grey Woodpecker spotted in Senegal by Danielle.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rose Ringed Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Senegal</category><dc:date>2011-02-03T09:39:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psittacula_krameri_rose_ringed_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-1024</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psittacula_krameri_rose_ringed_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-1024</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rose Ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psittacula_krameri_rose_ringed_parakeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="587" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DJ/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Senegal,<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rose Ringed Parakeet<br />Latin: <em>Psittacula krameri</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots, Parakeets<br />Range: W, C, E Africa, Pakistan to Burma<br />Similar:<br /><br />A pair of Rose-ringed Parakeets in Senegal - male to the right.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Crowned Gonolek</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Malaconotidae</category><category>Bushshrikes</category><category>Senegal</category><dc:date>2011-02-03T09:38:42+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laniarius_barbarus_yellow_crowned_gonolek.php#unique-entry-id-1023</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laniarius_barbarus_yellow_crowned_gonolek.php#unique-entry-id-1023</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Crowned Gonolek - Laniarius barbarus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laniarius_barbarus_yellow_crowned_gonolek_01.jpg" width="440" height="587" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: DJ/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Senegal,<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Crowned Gonolek<br />Latin: <em>Laniarius barbarus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Malaconotidae &bull; Bushshrikes<br />Range: West Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Yellow-crowned Gonolek in Senegal.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ruddy Breasted Seedeater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2012-01-27T16:02:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_minuta_ruddy_breasted_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1022</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_minuta_ruddy_breasted_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1022</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ruddy Breasted Seedeater - Sporophila minuta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_minuta_ruddy_breasted_seedeater_01.jpg" width="440" height="482" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Ammo Ponds, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ruddy Breasted Seedeater<br />Latin: <em>Sporophila minuta</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Semillerito pechicanelo, Espiguero menudo (Es) &bull; Caboclinho-lindo (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a><br />Range: SW Mexico through N South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />A Ruddy-breasted Seedeater in Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Thick Billed Seed Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Seed Finches</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T11:14:07+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oryzoborus_funereus_thick_billed_seed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1021</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oryzoborus_funereus_thick_billed_seed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1021</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Thick Billed Seed Finch - Oryzoborus funereus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oryzoborus_funereus_thick_billed_seed_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="360" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Ammo Ponds, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Thick Billed Seed Finch<br />Latin: <em>Oryzoborus funereus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Split from </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>O. angolensis, </em></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">was Lesser Seed Finch &bull; Semillerito piquigrueso (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seed-finches.php" rel="self" title="Seed Finches">Seed-finches</a><br />Range: SE Mexico to W Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Thick-billed Seed Finch (a.k.a. Lesser Seed Finch) has a large bill, is all black with a white mark on wing.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eurasian Siskin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Siskins</category><category>Monaco</category><category>France</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><dc:date>2011-01-31T11:58:35+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_spinus_eurasian_siskin.php#unique-entry-id-1020</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_spinus_eurasian_siskin.php#unique-entry-id-1020</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eurasian Siskin - Carduelis spinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_spinus_eurasian_siskin_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Monaco, January<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eurasian Siskin<br />Latin: <em>Carduelis spinus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tarin des aulnes (Fr) &bull; Erlenzeisig (De) &bull; L&uacute;gano (Es) &bull; Lucherino eurasiatico (It) &bull; Lugre (Pt)<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull;&nbsp;Finches<br />Range: Widespread Eurasia, also N Africa<br />Similar:<br /><br />Just a record shot of a Eurasian Siskin in winter plumage.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lesser Goldfinch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-31T11:31:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_psaltria_lesser_goldfinch.php#unique-entry-id-1019</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_psaltria_lesser_goldfinch.php#unique-entry-id-1019</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Goldfinch - Carduelis psaltria" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_psaltria_lesser_goldfinch_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lesser Goldfinch<br />Latin: <em>Carduelis psaltria</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Dark-backed Goldfinch<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull;&nbsp;Finches<br />Range: W USA to Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />The male Lesser Goldfinch in Panama has a dark cap and upperparts, with white mark on wing, and bright yellow underparts and throat. The female is a different shade of yellow below, white marks on darker wings and olive nape. Pinkish yellow bill. Bird pictured directly below may be juvenile because of the black marks on face - not sure. I found these tricky to ID. Thanks to Tom for the photo above.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Goldfinch - Carduelis psaltria" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_psaltria_lesser_goldfinch_02.jpg" width="440" height="469" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tropical Mockingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Mimidae</category><category>Mimids</category><category>Mockingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Introduced &#x26; Escaped</category><dc:date>2011-02-02T12:18:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mimus_gilvus_tropical_mockingbird.php#unique-entry-id-1018</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mimus_gilvus_tropical_mockingbird.php#unique-entry-id-1018</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Tropical Mockingbird - Mimus gilvus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mimus_gilvus_tropical_mockingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="399" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, Panama 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tropical Mockingbird<br />Latin: <em>Mimus gilvus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Sinsonte, cenzontle tropical (Es) &bull; Sabi&aacute;-da-praia (Br)<br /></span>Family: Mimidae &bull;&nbsp;Mockingbirds<br />Range: S Mexico to El Salvador, N, E South America<br /><br />The Tropical Mockingbird which is endemic west of El Salvador and east of Colombia, was apparently introduced to Panama - I saw them at the Ammo Dump and in Chiriqui.<br /><br />Light grey underneath with dark eye stripe and light iris.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Flowerpiercer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-02-02T12:35:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_plumbea_slaty_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1017</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_plumbea_slaty_flowerpiercer.php#unique-entry-id-1017</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Flowerpiercer - Diglossa plumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_plumbea_slaty_flowerpiercer_01.jpg" width="440" height="366" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Flowerpiercer<br />Latin: <em>Diglossa plumbea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and western Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Slaty Flowerpiercer has a uniquely shaped bill adapted to its special method of feeding. The lower half of the bill is upturned and the upper bill has a small downturned hook at the tip. Slaty Flowerpiercers use this to puncture the base of flowers and access the nectar.<br /><br />The male is a small dark grey bird and the female brownish. If you can see the bill there can be no doubt as to the identification in Panama. Slaty Flowerpiercers were common among the garden flowers of Los Quetzales lodge.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Flowerpiercer - Diglossa plumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_plumbea_slaty_flowerpiercer_02.jpg" width="440" height="323" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Flowerpiercer - Diglossa plumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/diglossa_plumbea_slaty_flowerpiercer_12.jpg" width="440" height="526" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Faced Grassquit</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Grassquits</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-02-02T12:19:23+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tiaris_olivaceus_yellow_faced_grassquit.php#unique-entry-id-1016</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tiaris_olivaceus_yellow_faced_grassquit.php#unique-entry-id-1016</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Faced Grassquit - Tiaris olivaceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tiaris_olivaceus_yellow_faced_grassquit_01.jpg" width="440" height="423" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Faced Grassquit<br />Latin: <em>Tiaris olivaceus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Semillerito cariamarillo, Tomegu&iacute;n de la tierra, viudito (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a>, Grassquits<br />Range: Greater Antilles, E Mexico to Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />The male Yellow-faced Grassquit is quickly recognised by its distinctive face pattern, which almost resembles a nuclear hazard sign when viewed face on, with three yellow marks - two above the eyes and one below the chin. The female, directly below, is greyer with only a hint of the same pattern. <br /><br />We saw Yellow-faced Grassquits frequently in Panama, in diverse habitats.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Faced Grassquit - Tiaris olivaceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tiaris_olivaceus_yellow_faced_grassquit_02.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Faced Grassquit - Tiaris olivaceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tiaris_olivaceus_yellow_faced_grassquit_03.jpg" width="440" height="391" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Bellied Siskin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Siskins</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T15:53:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_xanthogastra_yellow_bellied_siskin.php#unique-entry-id-1015</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_xanthogastra_yellow_bellied_siskin.php#unique-entry-id-1015</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_xanthogastra_yellow_bellied_siskin_01.jpg" width="440" height="384" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Finca Hartmann, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Bellied Siskin<br />Latin: <em>Carduelis xanthogastra</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull;&nbsp;Finches, Siskins<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil. Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The male Yellow-bellied Siskin is quite easy to identify - a dark hood reaching down to chest, bright yellow underparts, dark upperparts with a yellow patch on wing. This one was seen at the Finca Hartmann coffee farm in Chiriqui.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/carduelis_xanthogastra_yellow_bellied_siskin_02.jpg" width="440" height="346" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Variable Seedeater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T15:53:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_corvina_variable_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1014</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_corvina_variable_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1014</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Variable Seedeater - Sporophila corvina" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_corvina_variable_seedeater_01.jpg" width="440" height="518" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Variable Seedeater<br />Latin: <em>Sporophila corvina</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Split from </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>S. americana</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "> &bull; Semillerito aurito (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Range: E Mexico to Peru<br />Similar: Female Yellow-bellied Seedeater, Lesser Seed-Finch<br /><br />The Variable Seedeaters was seen in many locations in Panama. The male, above, is black with white underparts and white collar. The female, below, is buffy with dark bill, but ID should probably be treated with caution.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, probable female Variable Seedeater.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Variable Seedeater - Sporophila corvina" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_corvina_variable_seedeater_02.jpg" width="440" height="414" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Bellied Seedeater</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2012-01-27T16:03:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_nigricollis_yellow_bellied_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1013</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_nigricollis_yellow_bellied_seedeater.php#unique-entry-id-1013</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Bellied Seedeater - Sporophila nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_nigricollis_yellow_bellied_seedeater_01.jpg" width="440" height="466" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Bellied Seedeater<br />Latin: <em>Sporophila nigricollis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Espiguero capuchino, espiguero vientriamarillo, espiguero corbatita amarillo (Es) &bull; Papa-capim-capuchinho, Baiano (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama to Bolivia, Brazil<br />Similar: Female Variable Seedeater<br /><br />The male Yellow-bellied Seedeater above, seen at Finca Hartmann, is pale, but there is considerable individual variation in the amount of yellow on the belly. Pictured below, a Yellow-bellied Seedeater from Mindo, Ecuador, which is more yellow. Male Yellow-bellied Seedeaters are easy enough to identify by their dark hood.<br /><br />The presumed female Yellow-bellied Seedeater, directly below, looks much like the female Variable Seedeater, so ID should be treated with caution.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, presumed female Yellow-bellied Seedeater, W. Panama.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Bellied Seedeater - Sporophila nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sporophila_nigricollis_yellow_bellied_seedeater_02.jpg" width="440" height="523" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-02-02T12:19:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/haplospiza_rustica_slaty_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1011</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/haplospiza_rustica_slaty_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1011</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Finch - Haplospiza rustica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/haplospiza_rustica_slaty_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="359" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Finch<br />Latin: <em>Haplospiza rustica</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gorri&oacute;n pizarra (Es), Pizarra, Pinz&oacute;n pizarroso (Mex)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Seedeaters<br />Range: S Mexico to Venezuela, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Slaty Finch is a little shy but I saw it coming to eat seed a couple of times near Cerro Punta, once at the Finca Dracula orchid farm seed feeder below and once when we put out some seed at Los Quetzales cabin number 8. The guide said that Slaty Finches were usually difficult to see.<br /><br />The Slaty Finch is an all-grey bird found in the highlands.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Black Grosbeak</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cardinalidae</category><category>Grosbeaks</category><category>Saltators</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T15:52:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocompsa_cyanoides_blue_black_grosbeak.php#unique-entry-id-1010</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocompsa_cyanoides_blue_black_grosbeak.php#unique-entry-id-1010</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Black Grosbeak - Cyanocompsa cyanoides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocompsa_cyanoides_blue_black_grosbeak_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Black Grosbeak<br />Latin: <em>Cyanocompsa cyanoides</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Picogrueso negro (Es)<br /></span>Family: Cardinalidae &bull; Grosbeaks<br />Range: SE Mexico to Ecuador & W Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />An adult Blue-black Grosbeak feeding a brown juvenile below.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Black Grosbeak - Cyanocompsa cyanoides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanocompsa_cyanoides_blue_black_grosbeak_02.jpg" width="440" height="407" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Striped Sparrow</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>New World Sparrows</category><category>Buntings</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T15:51:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/92a9522992681412259a1977e2b09b26-1009.php#unique-entry-id-1009</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/92a9522992681412259a1977e2b09b26-1009.php#unique-entry-id-1009</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Striped Sparrow - Arremonops conirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremonops_conirostris_black_striped_sparrow_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Striped Sparrow<br />Latin: <em>Arremonops conirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Emberizidae &bull;&nbsp;New World Sparrows<br />Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, N Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Black-striped Sparrow has a grey head with black stripes, light grey underparts and yellowish green upperparts. Great song which speeds up.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Capped Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2012-01-30T15:31:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_brunneinucha_chestnut_capped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1008</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_brunneinucha_chestnut_capped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1008</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Capped Brush Finch - Arremon brunneinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_brunneinucha_chestnut_capped_brush_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="293" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Capped Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Arremon brunneinucha</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: was Buarremon &bull; Rascadorcito gorricasta&ntilde;o (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Mexico, via Panama, Colombia, to Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />A horde of Chestnut-capped Brush Finches immediately appeared when the guide put out some seed for them in the forests above Los Quetzales. I had seen one before briefly with juvenile (photo further below) in El Valle, but the prospect of a good meal was all these birds needed to overcome their otherwise shy nature.<br /><br />Adult Chestnut-capped Brush Finches are great-looking birds with a chestnut crown bordered by a thin yellow stripe, black face with white spots, white throat bordered by black line below, grey chest, white belly, greenish back and grey tail.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Chestnut-Capped Brush Finch, Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Capped Brush Finch - Arremon brunneinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arremon_brunneinucha_chestnut_capped_brush_finch_02.jpg" width="440" height="375" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Naped Brush Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><dc:date>2012-01-30T15:31:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_albinucha_white_naped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1007</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_albinucha_white_naped_brush_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1007</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Naped Brush Finch - Atlapetes albinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atlapetes_albinucha_white_naped_brush_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="378" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Naped Brush Finch<br />Latin: <em>Atlapetes albinucha</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Yellow-throated Brush Finch, </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>Atlapetes gutturalis</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">, is conspecific - Atlapetes barbiamarillo, Comepuntas (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Atlapetes corona blanquirrayada (Mex)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a><br />Range: Mexico to western Panama, Colombia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The White-naped Brush Finch is also known in Panama as the Yellow-throated Brush Finch, and now considered conspecific by the IOC. <br /><br />In Panama the White-naped Brush Finch has a yellow throat, white crest, white underside and dark upperparts. Seen here around the Lago Volcan.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Large Footed Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2012-01-30T15:31:23+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pezopetes_capitalis_large_footed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1006</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pezopetes_capitalis_large_footed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1006</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Large Footed Finch - Pezopetes capitalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pezopetes_capitalis_large_footed_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="486" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Large Footed Finch<br />Latin: <em>Pezopetes capitalis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Pata Larga (Es)<br /></span>Family: Emberizidae &bull;&nbsp;New World Sparrows, Brush Finches<br />Range: Costa Rica, western Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />I think the above photo is a juvenile Large-footed Finch and the lowest photo is a blurry shot probably of an adult seen at the same time.<br /><br />We saw these above Cerro Punta in the Chiriqui mountains - higher than 2000 metres.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Throated Saltator</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cardinalidae</category><category>Grosbeaks</category><category>Saltators</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T15:51:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/saltator_maximus_buff_throated_saltator.php#unique-entry-id-1005</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/saltator_maximus_buff_throated_saltator.php#unique-entry-id-1005</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Throated Saltator - Saltator maximus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/saltator_maximus_buff_throated_saltator_01.jpg" width="440" height="368" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Throated Saltator<br />Latin: <em>Saltator maximus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Trinca-ferro, Tempera-viola (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Saltator gorjileonado (Br)<br /></span>Family: Cardinalidae &bull; Saltators<br />Range: Widespread Latin America<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Buff-throated Saltator has a characteristic buff throat patch bordered by a thick band of black.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Streaked Saltator</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cardinalidae</category><category>Grosbeaks</category><category>Saltators</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-02-02T12:19:58+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/saltator_striatipectus_streaked_saltator.php#unique-entry-id-1003</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/saltator_striatipectus_streaked_saltator.php#unique-entry-id-1003</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Streaked Saltator - Saltator striatipectus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/saltator_striatipectus_streaked_saltator_01.jpg" width="440" height="452" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Streaked Saltator<br />Latin: <em>Saltator striatipectus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Cardinalidae &bull; Saltators<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br />Similar: Streaked Flycatcher<br /><br />The Streaked Saltator has similar colouring to the Streaked Flycatcher, but, of course, a completely different shaped bill.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Thighed Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-02-02T12:35:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pselliophorus_tibialis_yellow_thighed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1002</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pselliophorus_tibialis_yellow_thighed_finch.php#unique-entry-id-1002</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Thighed Finch - Pselliophorus tibialis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pselliophorus_tibialis_yellow_thighed_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="294" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Thighed Finch<br />Latin: <em>Pselliophorus tibialis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Emberizidae &bull; New World Sparrows<br />Range: Costa Rica, western Panama<br />Similar: Yellow-Green Finch, Slaty Finch<br /><br />The adult Yellow-thighed Finch is generally instantly recognisable with its yellow thigh pompom, black head and grey body, although the juvenile may have no yellow thigh. Also can be difficult to see in the rain.<br /><br />These Yellow-thighed Finches came to eat seed in the mountains above Los Quezales.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black and Yellow Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T12:09:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chrysothlypis_chrysomelas_black_and_yellow_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1001</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chrysothlypis_chrysomelas_black_and_yellow_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-1001</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chrysothlypis_chrysomelas_black_and_yellow_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="357" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black and Yellow Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chrysothlypis chrysomelas</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and Panama<br />Similar: Red-throated Ant Tanager<br /><br />A possible Black-and-yellow Tanager seen in Chiriqui&hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Thrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T10:43:36+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_assimilis_white_throated_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-1000</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_assimilis_white_throated_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-1000</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Thrush - Turdus assimilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_assimilis_white_throated_thrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="413" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Thrush<br />Latin: <em>Turdus assimilis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: Widespread Middle America<br />Similar:<br /><br />Just a blurry record shot of the White-throated Thrush in Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eastern Meadowlark</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Meadowlarks</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T10:39:10+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnella_magna_eastern_meadowlark.php#unique-entry-id-999</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnella_magna_eastern_meadowlark.php#unique-entry-id-999</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnella_magna_eastern_meadowlark_01.jpg" width="440" height="421" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eastern Meadowlark<br />Latin: <em>Sturnella magna</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: Icteridae &bull; Meadowlark<br />Range: SE Canada to NE Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw these Eastern Meadowlarks a couple of times in Panama, once in a meadow in El Valle, then again crossing the road near a house in Chiriqui.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Eastern Meadowlark - Sturnella magna" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sturnella_magna_eastern_meadowlark_02.jpg" width="440" height="463" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Crowned Ant Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:13:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_rubica_red_crowned_ant_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-998</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_rubica_red_crowned_ant_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-998</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crowned Ant Tanager - Habia rubica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_rubica_red_crowned_ant_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="415" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Crowned Ant Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Habia rubica</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara rojisucia r&uacute;bica, Tangara hormiguera coronirroja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Widespread Latin America<br />Similar: Red-throated Ant Tanager<br /><br />This pair of Red-crowned Ant Tanager visited the fruit feeder at Canopy Lodge, Panama, in April.<br /><br />The male Red-crowned Ant Tanager is chestnut coloured with a red crown barely visible in the above photo. The female, below, is olive green. There are several olive-green tanagers, so it helped that they arrived together. Both male and females should have a dark line around their crests, which will distinguish them from the similar Red-throated Ant Tanager, but I relied on the guide&rsquo;s identification for these.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crowned Ant Tanager - Habia rubica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_rubica_red_crowned_ant_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="413" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dusky Faced Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2012-01-18T13:50:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mitrospingus_cassinii_dusky_faced_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-996</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mitrospingus_cassinii_dusky_faced_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-996</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dusky Faced Tanager - Mitrospingus cassinii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mitrospingus_cassinii_dusky_faced_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="370" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dusky Faced Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Mitrospingus cassinii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara carinegruzca (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />A blurry record shot of a Dusky-faced Tanager in El Valle, Panama.<br /><br />And another blurry record from Silanche Reserve, Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Bush Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Bush Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T18:06:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_ophthalmicus_common_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-995</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_ophthalmicus_common_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-995</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Bush Tanager - Chlorospingus ophthalmicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_ophthalmicus_common_bush_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="298" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Bush Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chlorospingus ophthalmicus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangarita oft&aacute;lmica, Tangara de monte orejuda, Clorospingo comun (Es) &bull; </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>C. flavopectus</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bush-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Bush Tanagers">Bush Tanagers</a><br />Range: SW Mexico to N Argentina,<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw the Common Bush Tanager in several locations in Panama, above in El Valle, below at the Finca Dracula in Cerro Punta. In Panama, recognisable by the large white patch behind the eye.<br /><br />But in Ecuador, Common Bush Tanagers do not have this white post-ocular mark.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sooty Capped Bush Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>Bush Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T18:06:47+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_pileatus_sooty_capped_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-994</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_pileatus_sooty_capped_bush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-994</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Sooty Capped Bush Tanager - Chlorospingus pileatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorospingus_pileatus_sooty_capped_bush_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="379" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Sooty Capped Bush Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Chlorospingus pileatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Frutero copet&oacute;n (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bush-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Bush Tanagers">Bush Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, western Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />In Panama, the Sooty-Capped Bush Tanager is found only in the western highlands. This individual was seen above 2000m.<br /><br />The Sooty-Capped Bush Tanager is identified by the large white stripe above the eye, white throat, yellow body, and otherwise sooty head.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rosy Thrush Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-27T11:04:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhodinocichla_rosea_rosy_thrush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-993</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhodinocichla_rosea_rosy_thrush_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-993</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rosy Thrush Tanager - Rhodinocichla rosea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhodinocichla_rosea_rosy_thrush_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="348" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rosy Thrush Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Rhodinocichla rosea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara pechirrosada, Tangara cuitlacoche (Es)</span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: W Mexico to Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />These Rosy-thrush Tanagers were difficult to photograph - distant and in dark forest. <br /><br />The male Rosy-thrush Tanager, above, is a superb shade of crimson underneath and black above, the female is more orange below. Both have a white stripe above the eye.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Rosy Thrush Tanager - Rhodinocichla rosea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhodinocichla_rosea_rosy_thrush_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="305" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Lined Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:13:16+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_rufus_white_lined_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-992</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_rufus_white_lined_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-992</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Lined Tanager - Tachyphonus rufus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_rufus_white_lined_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="363" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Lined Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tachyphonus rufus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama to NE Argentina<br />Similar: Cinnamon Becard, White-shouldered Tanager<br /><br />We saw the White-lined Tanager on the Pipeline Road and in El Valle.<br /><br />The male White-lined Tanager, above, is predominantly black with white usually only visible under wings in flight - just a hint visible on the edge of the closed wing. The female, below, is ruddy brown above, cinnamon below.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Lined Tanager - Tachyphonus rufus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_rufus_white_lined_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="491" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Headed Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:13:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eucometis_penicillata_grey_headed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-991</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eucometis_penicillata_grey_headed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-991</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Headed Tanager - Eucometis penicillata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eucometis_penicillata_grey_headed_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="450" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Pipeline Rd, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Headed Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Eucometis penicillata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gray-headed Tanager (US) &bull; Tangara cabecigr&iacute;s (Es)</span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: SE Mexico to SC Brazil & N Paraguay<br />Similar: Female White-shouldered Tanager<br /><br />The Grey-headed Tanager has a grey head and bright yellow underparts. Olive green above. This one was seen on Pipeline Road.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tawny Crested Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-27T11:03:29+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_delatrii_tawny_crested_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-990</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_delatrii_tawny_crested_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-990</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Tawny Crested Tanager - Tachyphonus delatrii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_delatrii_tawny_crested_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="277" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tawny Crested Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tachyphonus delatrii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar: Male White-shouldered Tanager<br /><br />Record shots of the Tawny-crested Tanager, female above, male below. The female is dark brown and the male is black with orange crest.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Tawny Crested Tanager - Tachyphonus delatrii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_delatrii_tawny_crested_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br /><br /><!-- AddThis Button BEGIN --><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style"><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_bubble_style"></a><br /></div><script type="text/javascript" src="http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#pubid=xa-4eb3d5e2254828dc"></script><!-- AddThis Button END -->]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Shouldered Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:13:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_luctuosus_white_shouldered_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-989</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_luctuosus_white_shouldered_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-989</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Shouldered Tanager - Tachyphonus luctuosus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tachyphonus_luctuosus_white_shouldered_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="378" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Metropolitan Park, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Shouldered Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tachyphonus luctuosus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Amazonia<br />Similar: Grey Headed Tanager<br /><br />Pictured here are male White-shouldered Tanagers, which are black with white shoulders. Females have grey heads, yellow underparts and olive upperparts. We saw these at the top of the Metropolitan Park in Panama City.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hepatic Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:14:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_hepatica_hepatic_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-988</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_hepatica_hepatic_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-988</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Hepatic Tanager - Piranga hepatica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_hepatica_hepatic_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="316" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hepatic Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Piranga hepatica</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> - now Cardinalidae<br />Range: W USA to Central America, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama<br />Similar: Female White-lined Tanager, Olive Tanager<br /><br />The female Hepatic Tanager is yellow and male, below, is red - greyish around eye. I relied on the guide for identification of these.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Hepatic Tanager - Piranga hepatica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_hepatica_hepatic_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="405" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Throated Ant Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:13:07+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_fuscicauda_red_throated_ant_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-987</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_fuscicauda_red_throated_ant_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-987</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Throated Ant Tanager - Habia fuscicauda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_fuscicauda_red_throated_ant_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="419" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Throated Ant Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Habia fuscicauda</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara rojisucia fuscicauda, Tangara hormiguera gorjirroja (Es)</span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Mexico to Colombia<br />Similar: Red Crowned Ant Tanager<br /><br />The male Red-throated Ant Tanager is red-brown with brighter red throat and red crown. The female, below, is olive-brown with brighter yellow throat and yellow crown. I relied on the guide&rsquo;s ID for these.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Throated Ant Tanager - Habia fuscicauda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/habia_fuscicauda_red_throated_ant_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="465" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Flame Colored Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:13:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_bidentata_flame_colored_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-986</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_bidentata_flame_colored_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-986</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Flame Colored Tanager - Piranga bidentata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_bidentata_flame_colored_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="321" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Flame Colored Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Piranga bidentata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Flame-coloured Tanager (UK) &bull; Quitrique de espalda rayada (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> - now Cardinalidae<br />Range: W Mexico to Panama<br />Similar: White-winged Tanager<br /><br />My taxi driver in Cerro Punta, who quickly got the bird-watching bug, spotted the above Flame-colored Tanager on the windowsill of a house we were passing. I was a little nervous walking into a stranger&rsquo;s front garden and my prevarication probably missed me a really good shot. <br /><br />The male Flame-colored Tanager is a fantastically bright orange-red bird. The female is yellow not red, but still has the white wingbars. Both male and female have a dark shadow behind the eye - this area is darker in the similar White-winged Tanager.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Crimson Backed Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:44:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_dimidiatus_crimson_backed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-985</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_dimidiatus_crimson_backed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-985</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Crimson Backed Tanager - Ramphocelus dimidiatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_dimidiatus_crimson_backed_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="372" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Crimson Backed Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Ramphocelus dimidiatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela<br />Similar: Ant tanagers<br /><br />The Crimson-backed Tanager was one of the most common tanagers in central Panama - seen at feeders, around houses and fairly open forested areas. <br /><br />Crimson-backed Tanagers are basically red birds with dark wings, but as there are quite a few red tanagers, with similar names, they can be surprisingly difficult to ID to the uninitiated. <br /><br />Males have a characteristic partly white lower bill, whereas females&rsquo; bills are fairly uniform dark. Females are on the whole duller and browner.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Crimson Backed Tanager - Ramphocelus dimidiatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_dimidiatus_crimson_backed_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="345" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cherrie&#x27;s Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:14:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_costaricensis_cherries_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-984</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_costaricensis_cherries_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-984</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cherrie&#39;s Tanager - Ramphocelus costaricensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_costaricensis_cherries_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="336" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Cherrie's Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Ramphocelus costaricensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Scarlet-rumped Tanager &bull; Tangara grupirroja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: W Costa Rica, W Panama?<br />Similar: Passerini&rsquo;s Tanager<br /><br />These Cherrie&rsquo;s Tanagers were seen in Chiriqui, western Panama. The male is black with a bright red rump and female is yellowish underneath with orange chest and rump and olive brown wings and tail. <br /><br />They were often referred to as Scarlet-rumped Tanagers (the old name) which also includes Passerini&rsquo;s Tanager.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Cherrie&#39;s Tanager - Ramphocelus costaricensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_costaricensis_cherries_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="332" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lemon Rumped Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><category>Milpe</category><dc:date>2012-01-29T09:26:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_icteronotus_lemon_rumped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-983</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_icteronotus_lemon_rumped_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-983</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lemon Rumped Tanager - Ramphocelus icteronotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_icteronotus_lemon_rumped_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="525" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Gamboa, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lemon Rumped Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Ramphocelus icteronotus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Flame-rumped Tanager &bull; Tangara lomilim&oacute;n (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />Lemon-rumped Tanagers hybridize with Flame-rumped Tanagers, and so are often lumped together. But for the purposes of this entry, if the rump is yellow, not red, the bird is called Lemon-rumped, even though the birds in Panama were often referred to as Flame-rumped Tanagers by the guides. <br /><br />Females, in particular, were not uncommon in Gamboa and El Valle. Lemon-rumped Tanagers were also seen frequently in Ecuador, especially around Mindo - only in the west.<br /><br />The Lemon-rumped Tanager male is black with a very bright lemon rump. The female is yellow below and brown above - a slightly washed out look with light throat, and pale wingbar visible. Both have light bluish-white bills with dark tip.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, female Lemon-rumped Tanager, Panama<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lemon Rumped Tanager - Ramphocelus icteronotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_icteronotus_lemon_rumped_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="413" /><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /><br />Below, male Lemon-rumped Tanager, Ecuador, 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lemon Rumped Tanager - Ramphocelus icteronotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocelus_icteronotus_lemon_rumped_tanager_03.jpg" width="440" height="381" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Grey Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2011-01-29T14:14:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thraupis_episcopus_blue_grey_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-982</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thraupis_episcopus_blue_grey_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-982</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Grey Tanager - Thraupis episcopus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thraupis_episcopus_blue_grey_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="406" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Grey Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Thraupis episcopus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Blue-Gray Tanager (US) &bull; Tangara azulada, azulejo de jard&iacute;n (Es), sanha&ccedil;o-da-amaz&ocirc;nia (Br)</span><span style="font-size:10px; "><br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: S Mexico to Bolivia, Amazonia<br />Similar: Palm Tanager<br /><br />The Blue-grey Tanager is one of the most common and omnipresent garden tanagers in Panama. It is pale grey with blue on wings tail and back. The shade of blue varies from cobalt to turquoise. Seen from below the Blue-gray Tanager can look very white, like other <em>Thraupis</em> tanagers.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Speckled Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T23:32:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_guttata_speckled_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-981</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_guttata_speckled_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-981</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Speckled Tanager - Tangara guttata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_guttata_speckled_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="318" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Speckled Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara guttata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica to N, NW Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Speckled Tanager is a great looking tanager, but stayed in the shade when we saw it at Finca Hartmann in western Panama, so the colours are a little muted in the photo.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Silver Throated Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T23:32:59+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_icterocephala_silver_throated_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-980</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_icterocephala_silver_throated_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-980</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Silver Throated Tanager - Tangara icterocephala" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_icterocephala_silver_throated_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="351" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Silver Throated Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara icterocephala</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara garganta de plata (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Silver-throated Tanager is another beautiful tanager. Quite a small bird, and I didn&rsquo;t see that many of them until I arrived at Los Quetzales in the Chiriqui western highlands of Panama, where they were attracted by the red berries of this fruiting tree.<br /><br />The Silver-throated Tanager is mostly yellow with green and black markings on back, and distinctive whitish throat, which can look pale turquoise with flash. Throat bordered above with black line.<br /><br />Also seen at El Monte Lodge, Mindo, northwest Ecuador.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, Silver-throated Tanager feeding on berries, Chiriqui, Panama, May.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Silver Throated Tanager - Tangara icterocephala" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_icterocephala_silver_throated_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="304" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bay Headed Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><category>Mindo</category><category>El Monte Lodge</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T12:26:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_gyrola_bay_headed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-979</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_gyrola_bay_headed_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-979</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bay Headed Tanager - Tangara gyrola" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_gyrola_bay_headed_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bay Headed Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara gyrola</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara cabeciroja (Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;ra-de-cabe&ccedil;a-castanha (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil through N, W Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />More bright colours. The Bay-headed Tanager has a chestnut head, light blue underparts and green upperparts. The female is similar to the male but duller.<br /><br />There are variations in race. In Para, Brazil, Bay headed-Tanagers had more yellow on neck and shoulders (pic below). In Mindo, Ecuador, they had much yellow on wing (pic below).<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Hooded Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2012-01-20T14:27:09+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_larvata_golden_hooded_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-978</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_larvata_golden_hooded_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-978</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Hooded Tanager - Tangara larvata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_larvata_golden_hooded_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="458" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Hooded Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara larvata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tangara capuchidorada, tangara cabecipinta</span><span style="font-size:10px; "> (Es)</span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: S Mexico to Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Golden Hooded Tanager was one of the first birds I saw in Panama in Cerro Azul, then more frequently in El Valle.<br /><br />The golden hood makes this bird pretty unmistakeable. Good-looking bird!<br /><br />Also seen at the Silanche Reserve in northwest Ecuador - western slope.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: Golden-hooded Tanager, Panama<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Hooded Tanager - Tangara larvata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_larvata_golden_hooded_tanager_05.jpg" width="440" height="268" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plain Colored Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T08:55:35+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_inornata_plain_colored_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-977</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_inornata_plain_colored_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-977</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plain Colored Tanager - Tangara inornata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_inornata_plain_colored_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="327" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Canopy Tower, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plain Colored Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Tangara inornata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Plain-coloured Tanager (UK) &bull; <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, northern Colombia<br />Similar: Palm Tanager<br /><br />The Plain-colored Tanager is aptly named. It is a small tanager with not much in the way of colour except for a small patch of bright blue on each shoulder - which helps differentiate it from the Palm Tanager, which is also larger. They regularly visited the fruiting <em>Cecropia</em> tree beside the Canopy Tower.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Plain Colored Tanager - Tangara inornata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tangara_inornata_plain_colored_tanager_02.jpg" width="440" height="391" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tawny Capped Euphonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T08:53:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_anneae_tawny_capped_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-976</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_anneae_tawny_capped_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-976</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Tawny Capped Euphonia - Euphonia anneae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_anneae_tawny_capped_euphonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="398" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tawny Capped Euphonia<br />Latin: <em>Euphonia anneae</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Euphonias<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, northwestern Colombia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Tawny-capped Euphonia is the only euphonia in its range with large tawny cap. We saw them a couple of time in El Valle, one with lemon yellow underparts and the other with a more orange colour below.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Crowned Euphonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T08:53:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_luteicapilla_yellow_crowned_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-975</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_luteicapilla_yellow_crowned_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-975</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Crowned Euphonia - Euphonia luteicapilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_luteicapilla_yellow_crowned_euphonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="368" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Crowned Euphonia<br />Latin: <em>Euphonia luteicapilla</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Euphonias<br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica to eastern Panama<br />Similar: Spot Crowned Euphonia<br /><br />A record shot of the Yellow-crowned Euphonia in central Panama. Looks like the Thick-billed Euphonia but with black throat and neck. Female, below, is yellow and olive.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Crowned Euphonia - Euphonia luteicapilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_luteicapilla_yellow_crowned_euphonia_02.jpg" width="440" height="336" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spot Crowned Euphonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T08:54:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_imitans_spot_crowned_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-974</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_imitans_spot_crowned_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-974</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spot Crowned Euphonia - Euphonia imitans" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_imitans_spot_crowned_euphonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="351" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spot Crowned Euphonia<br />Latin: <em>Euphonia imitans</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Euphonias<br />Range: SW Costa Rica and Pacific W Panama (W Chiriqui)<br />Similar: Yellow Crowned Euphonia<br /><br />Pictured is a female Spot-crowned Euphonia seen in Finca Hartmann in Chiriqui, Panama. She is identified by tawny cap and belly. The male is more difficult to ID - similar to the Yellow-crowned Euphonia but with spotting on crown.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Spot Crowned Euphonia - Euphonia imitans" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_imitans_spot_crowned_euphonia_02.jpg" width="440" height="332" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Thick Billed Euphonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T08:54:48+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_laniirostris_thick_billed_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-973</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_laniirostris_thick_billed_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-973</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Thick Billed Euphonia - Euphonia laniirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_laniirostris_thick_billed_euphonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="309" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, El Valle, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Thick Billed Euphonia<br />Latin: <em>Euphonia laniirostris</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Euphonias<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Bolivia, Amazonia<br />Similar: Yellow-throated Euphonia<br /><br />The Thick-billed Euphonia is <em>the</em> feeder bird at the Canopy Lodge in El Valle, Panama. Literally dozens fly in, of all ages.<br /><br />The male Thick-billed Euphonia is all yellow underneath and dark blue-black above, with yellow forecrown.<br /><br />The female, directly below, is dull yellow green. A juvenile male, lowest photo, shows half way stage between female/juvenile plumage and adult male. White marks in the wings of adults can only be seen in flight (photo below).<br /><br />A pair pictured below were collecting moss and spiderwebs to build a nest.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Thick Billed Euphonia - Euphonia laniirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_laniirostris_thick_billed_euphonia_02.jpg" width="440" height="340" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Elegant Euphonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T07:54:36+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_elegantissima_elegant_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-972</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_elegantissima_elegant_euphonia.php#unique-entry-id-972</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Elegant Euphonia - Euphonia elegantissima" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphonia_elegantissima_elegant_euphonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="401" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Elegant Euphonia<br />Latin: <em>Euphonia elegantissima</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Blue-hooded Euphonia &bull; Eufonia gorriazul</span><span style="font-size:10px; "> (Es)</span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Euphonias<br />Range: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, W Panama.<br />Similar:<br /><br />I couldn&rsquo;t coax this Elegant Euphonia further out from its tangle of branches near Lago Volcan in western Panama.<br /><br />The Elegant Euphonia is the only euphonia in its range with pale blue hood, black face, yellow-orange below, dark upperparts. In Panama, only found in western highlands.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Browed Chlorophonia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Chlorophonias</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T08:54:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophonia_callophrys_golden_browed_chlorophonia.php#unique-entry-id-971</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophonia_callophrys_golden_browed_chlorophonia.php#unique-entry-id-971</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Browed Chlorophonia - Chlorophonia callophrys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophonia_callophrys_golden_browed_chlorophonia_01.jpg" width="440" height="346" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Browed Chlorophonia<br />Latin: <em>Chlorophonia callophrys</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: Fringillidae &bull; Finches, Chlorophonias<br />Range: Costa Rica and western Panama highlands<br />Similar:<br /><br />A superbly coloured Golden-browed Chlorophonia seen in the Chiriqui highlands of western Panama. <br /><br />An adult male is pictured above with yellow chest and stripe above eye, pale blue crest and neck, black mark near neck. The rest bright green.<br /><br />Directly below, perhaps a juvenile feeding on a fruit, predominantly green with only a hint of the adult markings.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Browed Chlorophonia - Chlorophonia callophrys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophonia_callophrys_golden_browed_chlorophonia_02.jpg" width="440" height="420" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Shining Honeycreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Honeycreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T22:25:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_lucidus_shining_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-969</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_lucidus_shining_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-969</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Shining Honeycreeper - Cyanerpes lucidus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_lucidus_shining_honeycreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="365" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Shining Honeycreeper<br />Latin: <em>Cyanerpes lucidus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mielero dorsiazul</span> <span style="font-size:11px; ">(Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Honeycreepers<br />Range: Mexico to Colombia<br />Similar: Red-legged Honeycreeper<br /><br />Just a record shot of this Shining Honeycreeper seen in Panama! NB yellow legs.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>American Yellow Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2011-01-25T10:18:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_aestiva_american_yellow_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-968</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_aestiva_american_yellow_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-968</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="American Yellow Warbler - Dendroica aestiva" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendroica_aestiva_american_yellow_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: American Yellow Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Dendroica aestiva</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>Dendroica petechia</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "> &bull;&nbsp;Yellow Warbler &bull;&nbsp;Canario del manglar (Es)<br /></span>Family: Parulidae &bull; New World Warblers<br />Range: Widespread N America to Mexico - migrates to Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />I guess this was a migrant American Yellow Warbler seen at the Ammo Ponds in Central Panama. American Yellow Warbler is the new IOC species name for the northern type of the Mangrove Warbler complex.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Rumped Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2011-01-25T10:18:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaeothlypis_fulvicauda_buff_rumped_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-967</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaeothlypis_fulvicauda_buff_rumped_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-967</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Rumped Warbler - Phaeothlypis fulvicauda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaeothlypis_fulvicauda_buff_rumped_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="353" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Rumped Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Phaeothlypis fulvicauda</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia<br />Similar:<br /><br />We saw this Buff-rumped Warbler on the Finca Hartmann in Chiriqui, western Panama. It was not far from a stream and scurried along the ground ahead of us as we approached, pausing on mounds. The guide said that they were not very common.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slate Throated Whitestart</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Whitestarts</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Milpe</category><category>Mirador Rio Branco</category><category>Paz de las Aves</category><category>Napo</category><category>San Isidro Lodge</category><category>Septimo Paraiso</category><dc:date>2011-07-24T10:04:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_miniatus_slate_throated_whitestart.php#unique-entry-id-966</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_miniatus_slate_throated_whitestart.php#unique-entry-id-966</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Slate Throated Whitestart - Myioborus miniatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_miniatus_slate_throated_whitestart_04.jpg" width="440" height="326" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Santa Lucia, Ecuador, March.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slate Throated Whitestart<br />Latin: <em>Myioborus miniatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Slate-throated Redstart &bull;&nbsp;Candelita goliplomiza (Es) &bull; Mariquita-cinza (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a>, Whitestarts<br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Range: Mexico, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Guianas, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina. <br /></span>Similar: Parulas, Euphonias<br /><br />One of the most widespread and frequently-seen passerines in Ecuador in March at mid-altitude - fast-moving but will perch nearby. Seen on the slope up to Santa Lucia, Mirador Rio Blanco, Paz de las Aves and Milpe, but the best views were at San Isidro (above). Often found in mixed flocks.<br /><br />In Panama, I only saw them in the eastern Chiriqui province, where they are known by the old name of Slate-throated Redstart. They did not live close to huts like the Collared Whitestart, so were seen less frequently. <br /><br />The Slate-throated Whitestart is yellow below, slate above, extending over head and throat (unlike the Parulas in Panama). Longish tail with white outer feathers distinguishes it from Euphonias. Small rufous crest is sometimes difficult to see. One fanned its tail frequently (photo below).<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Slate Throated Whitestart - Myioborus miniatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_miniatus_slate_throated_whitestart_01.jpg" width="440" height="292" /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly above and below, Slate-throated Whitestarts, Chiriqui, Panama, May. &copy; monacoeye<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Slate Throated Whitestart - Myioborus miniatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_miniatus_slate_throated_whitestart_02.jpg" width="440" height="348" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Collared Whitestart</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Whitestarts</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T00:11:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_torquatus_collared_whitestart.php#unique-entry-id-965</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_torquatus_collared_whitestart.php#unique-entry-id-965</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Collared Whitestart - Myioborus torquatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_torquatus_collared_whitestart_01.jpg" width="440" height="373" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Chirqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Collared Whitestart<br />Latin: <em>Myioborus torquatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Collared Redstart<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and Western Panama highlands<br />Similar:<br /><br />In Panama found mostly in the western highlands above 1800m. The Collared Whitestart (more commonly known as Collared Redstart) is very colourful in the dark forest, and can be found near habitations. <br /><br />The adult is unmistakable with yellow face and underside, dark above with dark neck, and raised rufous crest. Fast moving, so difficult to photograph in that respect, but not particularly shy either. <br /><br />The above adult was one of two returning to feed an adorable chick, below, which lacks most of the yellow colouring. An endearing bird!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Collared Whitestart - Myioborus torquatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myioborus_torquatus_collared_whitestart_03.jpg" width="440" height="451" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Cheeked Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T00:10:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_melanogenys_black_cheeked_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-964</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_melanogenys_black_cheeked_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-964</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Cheeked Warbler -  Basileuterus melanogenys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_melanogenys_black_cheeked_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="360" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Cheeked Warbler<br />Latin:  <em>Basileuterus melanogenys</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and Western Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Black-cheeked Warbler seems to have a feisty expression. We only saw one a couple of times in the high forest above Los Quetzales.<br /><br />Black-cheeked Warblers are pale off-white below, light throat, with black face and white stripe above eye, a small rufous crown and white mark on wing. The rest dull olive brown.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Capped Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T00:10:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_rufifrons_rufous_capped_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-963</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_rufifrons_rufous_capped_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-963</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Capped Warbler - Basileuterus rufifrons" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/basileuterus_rufifrons_rufous_capped_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="307" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Capped Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Basileuterus rufifrons</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Mexico to Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Rufous Capped Warbler has a rufous cap, white stripe above eye, black around eye, then more rufous and white below eye. Yellow underparts, olive green above.<br /><br />Seen on most outings to the mountains of El Valle and once in Chiriqui.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Flame Throated Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T00:10:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parula_gutturalis_flame_throated_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-962</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parula_gutturalis_flame_throated_warbler.php#unique-entry-id-962</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Flame Throated Warbler - Parula gutturalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parula_gutturalis_flame_throated_warbler_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Flame Throated Warbler<br />Latin: <em>Parula gutturalis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and Western Panama highlands<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Flame-throated Warbler is similar to its relative the Tropical Parula but white extends further up the belly, leaving only chest and neck orange-yellow. <br /><br />I only saw the Flame-throated Warbler in the high mountain forest areas above Los Quetzales.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tropical Parula</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T00:10:31+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parula_pitiayumi_tropical_parula.php#unique-entry-id-961</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parula_pitiayumi_tropical_parula.php#unique-entry-id-961</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Tropical Parula - Parula pitiayumi" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/parula_pitiayumi_tropical_parula_01.jpg" width="440" height="459" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tropical Parula<br />Latin: <em>Parula pitiayumi</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Chipe azul olivo tropical</span> <span style="font-size:11px; ">(Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Widespread Latin America, also S Texas<br />Similar: Flame Throated Warbler, Thick-billed Euphonia<br /><br />The Tropical Parula is yellow below and dark above. Similar colour scheme to the Thick-billed Euphonia but lacks the yellow head patch, and completely different bill.<br /><br />Only seen once in Panama, at Lago Volcan in Chiriqui.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Legged Honeycreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Honeycreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T22:25:59+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_cyaneus_red_legged_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-960</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_cyaneus_red_legged_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-960</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Legged Honeycreeper - Cyanerpes cyaneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_cyaneus_red_legged_honeycreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="267" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Legged Honeycreeper<br />Latin: <em>Cyanerpes cyaneus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mielero dorsioscuro, Mielero patirrojo (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Sa&iacute;ra-beija-flor, sa&iacute;-azul-de-pernas-vermelhas (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-honeycreepers.php" rel="self" title="Honeycreepers">Honeycreepers</a><br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Red-legged Honeycreeper was a typical fruit feeder bird in Canopy Lodge, El Valle, Panama, and also seen in forest outskirts. <br /><br />The male (above) has bright red legs, electric blue cap, sometimes crested, black eye mask, and the rest intense blue. The female, directly below, is greenish with reddish legs.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, female Red-legged Honeycreeper, Panama<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Legged Honeycreeper - Cyanerpes cyaneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cyanerpes_cyaneus_red_legged_honeycreeper_02.jpg" width="440" height="349" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Thighed Dacnis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Dacnises</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T22:18:10+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_venusta_scarlet_thighed_dacnis.php#unique-entry-id-959</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_venusta_scarlet_thighed_dacnis.php#unique-entry-id-959</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Thighed Dacnis - Dacnis venusta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_venusta_scarlet_thighed_dacnis_01.jpg" width="440" height="381" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Thighed Dacnis<br />Latin: <em>Dacnis venusta</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mielero de muslos rojos, dacnis negriazul (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-dacnises.php" rel="self" title="Dacnises">Dacnises</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />The male Scarlet-thighed Dacnis has black underparts, which join up to black eye mask. It is bright blue above and has red thighs but these can be difficult to see. The female Scarlet-thighed Dacnis, directly below, is pale creamy beige below. Both have red irises.<br /><br />There are a couple of photos below of birds showing some light on the belly and some black on throat and chest, probably immature males.<br /><br />Seen fairly regularly on outings in El Valle and again at Finca Hartmann, in fairly open sunny locations with fruiting trees.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, female Scarlet-thighed Dacnis, Panama</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Thighed Dacnis - Dacnis venusta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dacnis_venusta_scarlet_thighed_dacnis_02.jpg" width="440" height="309" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Honeycreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Honeycreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Sao Paulo</category><category>Ubatuba</category><category>Folha Seca</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Serra dos Tucanos Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-28T22:25:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophanes_spiza_green_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-958</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophanes_spiza_green_honeycreeper.php#unique-entry-id-958</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Honeycreeper - Chlorophanes spiza" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophanes_spiza_green_honeycreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="311" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Brazil, Panama<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Honeycreeper<br />Latin: <em>Chlorophanes spiza</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mielero verde</span> <span style="font-size:11px; ">(Es) &bull; Sa&iacute;-verde</span><span style="font-size:10px; "> (Br)</span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-honeycreepers.php" rel="self" title="Honeycreepers">Honeycreepers</a><br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Green Honeycreeper is a fairly common visitor to Jonas&rsquo; fruit feeders in Brazil. The male, above, has a distinctively shaped black hood on a turquoise body. The female, directly below, is leaf green. Both have yellow lower half of bill and red irises.<br /><br />A juvenile male is pictured further below, showing a mixture of male and female plumage.<br /><br />The lowest photo, taken in Panama on the observation deck of the Canopy Tower hotel, shows a female on a <em>Cecropia</em> with darker olive wing markings than the Brazilian birds I saw.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a female Green Honeycreeper, Brazil.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Honeycreeper - Chlorophanes spiza" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorophanes_spiza_green_honeycreeper_02.jpg" width="440" height="348" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scarlet Tanager</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2011-01-26T15:15:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_olivacea_scarlet_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-957</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_olivacea_scarlet_tanager.php#unique-entry-id-957</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scarlet Tanager - Piranga olivacea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/piranga_olivacea_scarlet_tanager_01.jpg" width="440" height="381" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, Canopy Tower, Apr 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scarlet Tanager<br />Latin: <em>Piranga olivacea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: T&aacute;ngara rojinegra migratoria (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a> - now Cardinalidae<br />Range: Breeds in North America, migrates to western Amazonia<br />Similar:<br /><br />We saw this Scarlet Tanager from the observation tower of the Canopy Tower in central Panama. Presumably migrating, in late April. The female is yellow olive.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Short Tailed Swift</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Apodidae</category><category>Swifts</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T22:55:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetura_brachyura_short_tailed_swift.php#unique-entry-id-955</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetura_brachyura_short_tailed_swift.php#unique-entry-id-955</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Short Tailed Swift - Chaetura brachyura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetura_brachyura_short_tailed_swift_01.jpg" width="440" height="349" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ammo Dump, Panama, April 2010</span><br /><br />Bird name: Short Tailed Swift<br />Latin: Chaetura brachyura<br />Other: Vencejo rab&oacute;n (Es)<br />Family: Apodidae &bull; Swifts<br />Range: Panama through Amazonia<br /><br />Short-tailed Swifts seemed to be the most common sort in Panama. Identifiable by their apparent lack of tail.<br /><br />There were one or two other types of swift pointed out at times - Costa Rican Swift, Band-rumped Swift, and the more easily identified <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/streptoprocne_zonaris_white_collared_swift.php" rel="self" title="White Collared Swift">White-collared Swift</a>, which I had already seen in Brazil - but the photos are so distant and ambiguous that I&rsquo;ll wait for a better opportunity before adding those entries to the site.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Short Tailed Swift - Chaetura brachyura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chaetura_brachyura_short_tailed_swift_02.jpg" width="440" height="440" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Sandpiper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>France</category><category>Camargue</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T22:02:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_hypoleucos_common_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-954</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_hypoleucos_common_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-954</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Sandpiper - Actitis hypoleucos" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_hypoleucos_common_sandpiper_01.jpg" width="440" height="372" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Camargue, France,  Dec 2008<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Sandpiper<br />Latin: <em>Actitis hypoleucos</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Andarr&iacute;os chico (Es) &bull; Chevalier guignette (Fr) &bull;&nbsp;Piro piro piccolo (it) &bull; Flussuferl&auml;ufer (De) &bull; Ma&ccedil;arico-das-rochas (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, Sandpipers<br />Range: Breeding widespread Eurasia - migrates to Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East<br /><br />I really need some better photos of the Common Sandpiper!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Sandpiper - Actitis hypoleucos" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_hypoleucos_common_sandpiper_02.jpg" width="440" height="372" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ringed Teal</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Captive</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T18:53:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/callonetta_leucophrys_ringed_teal.php#unique-entry-id-953</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/callonetta_leucophrys_ringed_teal.php#unique-entry-id-953</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cinnamon Teal - Callonetta leucophrys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/callonetta_leucophrys_ringed_teal_01.jpg" width="440" height="323" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; September<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ringed Teal<br />Latin: <em>Callonetta leucophrys</em><br />Other: Cerceta de collar (Es) &bull; Marreca-de-coleira (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ducks.php" rel="self" title="Ducks">Ducks</a><br />Range: Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia, Brazil, Uruguay.<br /><br />Ringed Teal are found in South America but seen here out of context in Nice.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Canada Goose</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Geese</category><category>USA</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T18:47:10+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_canadensis_canada_goose.php#unique-entry-id-952</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_canadensis_canada_goose.php#unique-entry-id-952</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Canada Goose - Branta canadensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/branta_canadensis_canada_goose_01.jpg" width="440" height="357" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AT/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Washington DC, April 2008<br /></span><br />Bird name: Canada Goose<br />Latin: <em>Branta canadensis</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-geese.php" rel="self" title="Geese">Geese</a><br />Range: Widespread North America<br /><br />Canada Geese spotted by Alasdair beside the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Washington DC. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cinnamon Teal</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Dabbling Ducks</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T17:57:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anas_cyanoptera_cinnamon_teal.php#unique-entry-id-951</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anas_cyanoptera_cinnamon_teal.php#unique-entry-id-951</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cinnamon Teal - Anas cyanoptera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anas_cyanoptera_cinnamon_teal_01.jpg" width="440" height="382" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; September<br /></span><br />Bird name: Cinnamon Teal<br />Latin: <em>Anas cyanoptera</em><br />Other: Pato colorado (Es) &bull; Marreca-carij&oacute; (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ducks.php" rel="self" title="Ducks">Ducks</a><br />Range: W North America to S South America<br /><br />Cinnamon Teal are found in the Americas but  a male zoo bird is pictured here, for the record.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eastern Cattle Egret</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Egrets</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T10:56:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bubulcus_coromandus_eastern_cattle_egret.php#unique-entry-id-950</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bubulcus_coromandus_eastern_cattle_egret.php#unique-entry-id-950</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eastern Cattle Egret - Bubulcus coromandus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/bubulcus_coromandus_eastern_cattle_egret_01.jpg" width="440" height="587" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Australia, May 2008 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eastern Cattle Egret<br />Latin: <em>Bubulcus</em> <em>coromandus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Ardeidae &bull; Egrets<br />Range: South and East Asia, Australasia<br /><br />The IOC has split the Cattle Egret into Western and Eastern forms. These were seen in Perth, Australia, so should be Eastern Cattle Egrets.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pacific Reef Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Egrets</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T18:46:42+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_sacra_pacific_reef_heron.php#unique-entry-id-949</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_sacra_pacific_reef_heron.php#unique-entry-id-949</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pacific Reef Heron - Egretta sacra" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_sacra_pacific_reef_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="587" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Perth, May 2008<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pacific Reef Heron<br />Latin: <em>Egretta sacra</em><br />Other: Eastern Reef Egret<br />Family: Ardeidae &bull; Herons<br />Range: Southeast Asia to Australia and New Zealand<br /><br />Possibly a Pacific Reef Heron? Yellow legs &hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nankeen Night Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T18:10:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nycticorax_caledonicus_nankeen_night_heron.php#unique-entry-id-948</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nycticorax_caledonicus_nankeen_night_heron.php#unique-entry-id-948</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nycticorax_caledonicus_nankeen_night_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="512" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Perth, May 2008<br /></span><br />Bird name: Nankeen Night Heron<br />Latin: <em>Nycticorax caledonicus</em><br />Other: Rufous Night Heron<br />Family: Ardeidae &bull; Herons<br />Range: Widespread Australasia<br /><br />A Nankeen Night Heron spotted in a park in Perth by Tania.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dusky Moorhen</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Gallinules</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T19:27:55+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinula_tenebrosa_dusky_moorhen.php#unique-entry-id-947</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinula_tenebrosa_dusky_moorhen.php#unique-entry-id-947</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Gallinule - Gallinula tenebrosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinula_tenebrosa_dusky_moorhen_01.jpg" width="440" height="348" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Perth, February 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dusky Moorhen<br />Latin: <em>Gallinula tenebrosa</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Rallidae &bull;&nbsp;Rails<br />Range: Widespread Australasia<br /><br />Thanks to Tania for sending in this photo of a Dusky Moorhen seen in Perth, Australia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Gallinule</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Gallinules</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Lagoa do Peixe</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T19:27:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinula_galeata_common_gallinule.php#unique-entry-id-946</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinula_galeata_common_gallinule.php#unique-entry-id-946</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Gallinule - Gallinula galeata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallinula_galeata_common_gallinule_01.jpg" width="440" height="328" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Gallinule<br />Latin: <em>Gallinula galeata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Common Gallinule (US) &bull; Polla Gris (Es), Polla de Agua &bull; Galinha-d'&aacute;gua (Pt)<br /></span>Family: Rallidae &bull;&nbsp;Rails<br />Range: North America, South America, Hawaii<br /><br />The IOC has adopted the split of Common Gallinule of Western Hemisphere from the Common Moorhen on the basis of morphological, genetic, and vocal differences (Groenenberg et al 2008, SACC). <br /><br />So following the IOC naming system, these birds from Panama and Brazil pictured are therefore Common Gallinules, <em>Gallinula galeata</em>, and not <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinula_chloropus_common_moorhen.php" rel="self" title="Common Moorhen">Common Moorhens</a>, which are restricted to Europe, Asia and Africa. If I had known at the time I might have got some better photos&hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Domestic Chicken</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phasianidae</category><category>Pheasants</category><category>Introduced &#x26; Escaped</category><category>Captive</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T18:38:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallus_gallus_domesticus_domestic_chicken.php#unique-entry-id-945</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallus_gallus_domesticus_domestic_chicken.php#unique-entry-id-945</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Domestic Chicken - Gallus gallus domesticus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallus_gallus_domesticus_domestic_chicken_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AS/AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Domestic Chicken<br />Latin: <em>Gallus gallus domesticus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Rooster, Cockerel (En) &bull; Gallo dom&eacute;stico, Pollo (Es) &bull; Poule, Coq, Poulet domestique (Fr) &bull; Polllo (It) &bull;&nbsp;Haushuhn (De)<br /></span>Family: Phasianidae &bull; Pheasants<br />Range: Thailand or SE Asia originally, but introduced and bred worldwide.<br /><br />A few photos of chickens from around the world. The chicken was probably domesticated from the Red Junglefowl, a type of pheasant, well over 10,000 years ago in the region of Thailand, and is now bred worldwide. The Red Junglefowl still carries the same species name <em>Gallus gallus</em>.<br /><br />Below a Brahma Cockerel.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Domestic Chicken - Gallus gallus domesticus - Brahma" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallus_gallus_domesticus_domestic_chicken_05.jpg" width="440" height="658" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Indian Peafowl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phasianidae</category><category>Pheasants</category><category>Introduced &#x26; Escaped</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-01-01T13:57:52+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pavo_cristatus_indian_peafowl.php#unique-entry-id-944</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pavo_cristatus_indian_peafowl.php#unique-entry-id-944</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pavo_cristatus_indian_peafowl_01.jpg" width="440" height="308" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Indian Peafowl<br />Latin: <em>Phasianus colchicus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Peacock (En) &bull; Pavo real (Es) &bull; Paon bleu (Fr) &bull; Pavone comune (It) &bull;&nbsp;Blaue Pfau (De)<br /></span>Family: Phasianidae &bull; Pheasants<br />Range: India originally, but introduced and bred worldwide.<br /><br />What most of us know as a Peacock (stricly speaking the male) is an Indian Peafowl, originally from India and Sri Lanka but kept worldwide in parks and zoos. Peahens lack the spectacular colours and display. These were seen in Perth. The White Peacock is the same species and not an albino but leucistic and created through selective breeding.<br /> <br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pavo_cristatus_indian_peafowl_03.jpg" width="440" height="628" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Pheasant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phasianidae</category><category>Pheasants</category><category>France</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><category>Game birds</category><category>Introduced &#x26; Escaped</category><dc:date>2011-01-01T13:57:57+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phasianus_colchicus_common_pheasant.php#unique-entry-id-943</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phasianus_colchicus_common_pheasant.php#unique-entry-id-943</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Pheasant - Phasianus colchicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phasianus_colchicus_common_pheasant_01.jpg" width="440" height="304" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Alpes Maritimes, June 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Pheasant<br />Latin: <em>Phasianus colchicus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Fais&aacute;n com&uacute;n (Es) &bull; Faisan de Colchide (Fr) &bull; Fagiano comune (It) &bull;&nbsp;Fasan (De)<br /></span>Family: Phasianidae &bull; Pheasants<br />Range: Russia, China originally, naturalised France, UK, Germany, Balkans etc<br /><br />Originally introduced as a game bird but now naturalised in central Europe and bred worldwide - there is a big mix of Common Pheasant breeds. Bottom photo shows two males squabbling. <br /><br />The Common Pheasant is indeed not that uncommon around here, especially on some small islands off the Cote d&rsquo;Azur, but often quite shy and will hop away from a path as one appears. Usually seen making its way through fairly dense undergrowth, sometimes vineyards. Male, unmistakeable gorgeous plumage and long tail, and red facial skin and wattles. The females lack the red face and are less colourful but also have long tails.<br /><br />Many thanks to Tania for the photos.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Pheasant - Phasianus colchicus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phasianus_colchicus_common_pheasant_02.jpg" width="440" height="340" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Legged Partridge</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phasianidae</category><category>Pheasants</category><category>Partridges</category><category>Game birds</category><category>France</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><dc:date>2011-01-01T13:58:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/alectoris_rufa_red_legged_partridge.php#unique-entry-id-942</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/alectoris_rufa_red_legged_partridge.php#unique-entry-id-942</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Legged Partridge - Alectoris rufa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/alectoris_rufa_red_legged_partridge_01.jpg" width="440" height="225" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission : Alpes Maritimes, September<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Legged Partridge<br />Latin: <em>Alectoris rufa</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Perdiz roja (Es) &bull; Perdiz-vermelha (Pt) &bull; Perdrix rouge (Fr) &bull; Pernice rossa (It)<br /></span>Family: Phasianidae &bull; Partridges<br />Range: Spain, Portugal, France, N Italy, UK (introduced)<br />Similar: Rock Partridge<br /><br />A group of Red-legged Partridges spotted crossing the road at some distance. In the Alpes Maritimes, the Rock Partridge is also a possibility, and at this distance I couldn&rsquo;t be sure of the ID. One differentiator is the collar of the two birds. The countryside is overrun with hunters at this time of the year, so it&rsquo;s possible these were released.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Headed Chachalaca</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cracidae</category><category>Chachalacas</category><category>Guans</category><category>Curassows</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-01-01T13:58:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ortalis_cinereiceps_grey_headed_chachalaca.php#unique-entry-id-941</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ortalis_cinereiceps_grey_headed_chachalaca.php#unique-entry-id-941</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Headed Chachalaca - Ortalis cinereiceps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ortalis_cinereiceps_grey_headed_chachalaca_01.jpg" width="440" height="532" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Headed Chachalaca<br />Latin: <em>Ortalis cinereiceps</em><br />Other: Guacharaca de cabeza gris (Es)<br />Family: Cracidae &bull; Chachalacas<br />Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, N Colombia<br />Similar: Plain Chachalaca<br /><br />I always seemed to be battling the light when I saw Grey-headed Chachalacas in Panama. They were not that uncommon - I saw a pair walking ten feet in front of my cabin door at the Canopy Lodge at dusk, and on further investigation noticed them several other days lurking in the dense branches surrounding the hotel. We also saw a large group of them crashing through the trees at Gamboa Rainforest Centre.<br /><br />They look similar to Plain Chachalacas, which I understand in Panama replace Grey-headed on the north Caribbean slope. Grey-headed Chachalacas have more chestnut colouring on the wing.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ruff</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Tanzania</category><category>Romania</category><category>Danube Delta</category><dc:date>2010-12-31T15:35:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philomachus_pugnax_ruff.php#unique-entry-id-939</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philomachus_pugnax_ruff.php#unique-entry-id-939</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ruff - Philomachus pugnax" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philomachus_pugnax_ruff_01.jpg" width="440" height="383" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AS/monacoeye &bull; Tanzania Oct 2009 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ruff<br />Latin: <em>Philomachus pugnax</em><br />Other: Combatente (Pt) &bull; Combattant vari&eacute; (Fr) &bull; Kampfl&auml;ufer (De) &bull; Combatiente (Es) &bull; Combattente (It)<br />Family: Scolopacidae &bull; Sandpipers<br />Range: Breeds in Eurasia, winters S&W Europe, Africa, S Asia, Australia<br /><br />I believe these are Ruff. Above in Tanzania, October, below (in more photos) in Danube Delta, May. The male in breeding plumage (not pictured here) is quite spectacular.<br /><br />Orange legs protrude past tail in flight.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phibalura&#x2c; Calyptura</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-07T23:38:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/087da7426d4b6abd2c46f11b02b0dedd-937.php#unique-entry-id-937</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/087da7426d4b6abd2c46f11b02b0dedd-937.php#unique-entry-id-937</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[121 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Phibalura flavirostris</i> - Swallow-tailed Cotinga - SE South America - not Cotingidae?<br /><br /><i>Calyptura cristata</i> - Kinglet Calyptura - SE Brazil - unclear<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Peucedramidae - Olive Warbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-14T23:38:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_peucedramidae.php#unique-entry-id-936</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_peucedramidae.php#unique-entry-id-936</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[217 Peucedramidae - Olive Warbler - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Olive Warbler <i>Peucedramus</i> related to accentors (Prunellidae)<br /><br /><i>Peucedramus taeniatus</i> - Olive Warbler - SW USA to Nicaragua]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Menuridae - Lyrebirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-06T23:38:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_menuridae.php#unique-entry-id-935</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_menuridae.php#unique-entry-id-935</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[122 Menuridae - Lyrebirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Menura alberti</i> - Albert's Lyrebird - E Australia<br /><i>Menura novaehollandiae</i> - Superb Lyrebird - SE Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Estrildidae - Waxbills&#x2c; Munias</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Estrildidae</category><category>Waxbills</category><category>Munias</category><category>Estrildid Finches</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-16T23:38:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_estrildidae.php#unique-entry-id-934</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_estrildidae.php#unique-entry-id-934</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[215 Estrildidae - Waxbills, Munias & Allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Parmoptila woodhousei</i> - Woodhouse's Antpecker - WC Africa<br /><i>Parmoptila rubrifrons</i> - Red-fronted Antpecker - W Africa<br /><i>Parmoptila jamesoni</i> - Jameson's Antpecker - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Nigrita fusconotus</i> - White-breasted Nigrita - W, C Africa<br /><i>Nigrita bicolor</i> - Chestnut-breasted Nigrita - W, C Africa<br /><i>Nigrita luteifrons</i> - Pale-fronted Nigrita - C Africa<br /><i>Nigrita canicapillus</i> - Grey-headed Nigrita - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Nesocharis shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Oliveback - WC Africa<br /><i>Nesocharis ansorgei</i> - White-collared Oliveback - EC Africa<br /><i>Nesocharis capistrata</i> - Grey-headed Oliveback - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Pytilia lineata</i> - Red-billed Pytilia - Ethiopia<br /><i>Pytilia phoenicoptera</i> - Red-winged Pytilia - W, C Africa<br /><i>Pytilia hypogrammica</i> - Yellow-winged Pytilia - W, C Africa<br /><i>Pytilia afra</i> - Orange-winged Pytilia - EC, SC Africa<br /><i>Pytilia melba</i> - Green-winged Pytilia - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Amadina erythrocephala</i> - Red-headed Finch - SW, S Africa<br /><i>Amadina fasciata</i> - Cut-throat Finch - W, C, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Mandingoa nitidula</i> - Green Twinspot - W, C, E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Cryptospiza reichenovii</i> - Red-faced Crimsonwing - WC, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Cryptospiza salvadorii</i> - Abyssinian Crimsonwing - EC, E Africa<br /><i>Cryptospiza jacksoni</i> - Dusky Crimsonwing - EC Africa<br /><i>Cryptospiza shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Crimsonwing - EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Pyrenestes ostrinus</i> - Black-bellied Seedcracker - WC, C Africa<br /><i>Pyrenestes sanguineus</i> - Crimson Seedcracker - W Africa<br /><i>Pyrenestes minor</i> - Lesser Seedcracker - SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Spermophaga poliogenys</i> - Grant's Bluebill - C Africa<br /><i>Spermophaga haematina</i> - Western Bluebill - W, C Africa<br /><i>Spermophaga ruficapilla</i> - Red-headed Bluebill - C, EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Clytospiza monteiri</i> - Brown Twinspot - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Hypargos margaritatus</i> - Pink-throated Twinspot - SE Africa<br /><i>Hypargos niveoguttatus</i> - Red-throated Twinspot - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Euschistospiza dybowskii</i> - Dybowski's Twinspot - W, C Africa<br /><i>Euschistospiza cinereovinacea</i> - Dusky Twinspot - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Lagonosticta rara</i> - Black-bellied Firefinch - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta rufopicta</i> - Bar-breasted Firefinch - W, C Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta nitidula</i> - Brown Firefinch - SC Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta senegala</i> - Red-billed Firefinch - W, EC, E, S Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta sanguinodorsalis</i> - Rock Firefinch - Nigeria<br /><i>Lagonosticta umbrinodorsalis</i> - Chad Firefinch - WC Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta virata</i> - Mali Firefinch - W Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta rubricata</i> - African Firefinch - W, C, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta landanae</i> - Landana Firefinch - WC Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta rhodopareia</i> - Jameson's Firefinch - E, SC Africa<br /><i>Lagonosticta larvata</i> - Black-faced Firefinch - Sudan & Ethiopia to W, C Africa - New name<br /><br /><i>Uraeginthus angolensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/uraeginthus_angolensis_blue_waxbill.php" rel="self" title="Blue Waxbill">Blue Waxbill</a> - S Africa<br /><i>Uraeginthus bengalus</i> - Red-cheeked Cordon-bleu - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Uraeginthus cyanocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/uraeginthus_cyanocephalus_blue_capped_cordon_bleu.php" rel="self" title="Blue Capped Cordon Bleu">Blue-capped Cordon-bleu</a> - E Africa<br /><i>Uraeginthus granatinus</i> - Violet-eared Waxbill - S Africa<br /><i>Uraeginthus ianthinogaster</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/uraeginthus_ianthinogaster_purple_grenadier.php" rel="self" title="Purple Grenadier">Purple Grenadier</a> - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Estrilda caerulescens</i> - Lavender Waxbill - W, C Africa<br /><i>Estrilda perreini</i> - Grey Waxbill - WC, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Estrilda thomensis</i> - Cinderella Waxbill - W Angola, NW Namibia<br /><i>Estrilda melanotis</i> - Swee Waxbill - SW, S Africa<br /><i>Estrilda quartinia</i> - Yellow-bellied Waxbill - EC, SE Africa<br /><i>Estrilda poliopareia</i> - Anambra Waxbill - Nigeria<br /><i>Estrilda paludicola</i> - Fawn-breasted Waxbill - C, EC Africa<br /><i>Estrilda ochrogaster</i> - Abyssinian Waxbill - NE Africa<br /><i>Estrilda melpoda</i> - Orange-cheeked Waxbill - W, C Africa<br /><i>Estrilda rhodopyga</i> - Crimson-rumped Waxbill - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Estrilda rufibarba</i> - Arabian Waxbill - SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Estrilda troglodytes</i> - Black-rumped Waxbill - W, C, EC Africa<br /><i>Estrilda astrild</i> - Common Waxbill - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Estrilda nigriloris</i> - Black-lored Waxbill - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Estrilda nonnula</i> - Black-crowned Waxbill - C Africa<br /><i>Estrilda atricapilla</i> - Black-headed Waxbill - C Africa<br /><i>Estrilda erythronotos</i> - Black-faced Waxbill - S, E Africa<br /><i>Estrilda charmosyna</i> - Black-cheeked Waxbill - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Amandava amandava</i> - Red Avadavat - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Amandava formosa</i> - Green Avadavat - C India<br /><i>Amandava subflava</i> - Orange-breasted Waxbill - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Ortygospiza atricollis</i> - Black-faced Quail-Finch - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ortygospiza fuscocrissa</i> - African Quail-Finch - E, S Africa<br /><i>Ortygospiza gabonensis</i> - Black-chinned Quail-Finch - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Paludipasser locustella</i> - Locust Finch - SC, SE Africa - Unrelated to <i>Ortygospiza</i> ?<br /><br /><i>Emblema pictum</i> - Painted Finch - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Stagonopleura bella</i> - Beautiful Firetail - SE Australia<br /><i>Stagonopleura oculata</i> - Red-eared Firetail - SW Australia<br /><i>Stagonopleura guttata</i> - Diamond Firetail - SC, SE, E Australia<br /><br /><i>Oreostruthus fuliginosus</i> - Mountain Firetail - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Neochmia temporalis</i> - Red-browed Finch - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Neochmia phaeton</i> - Crimson Finch - SC New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Neochmia ruficauda</i> - Star Finch - NW, N se Australia<br /><i>Neochmia modesta</i> - Plum-headed Finch - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Poephila personata</i> - Masked Finch - N Australia<br /><i>Poephila acuticauda</i> - Long-tailed Finch - N Australia - Not Violet-eared Waxbill<br /><i>Poephila cincta</i> - Black-throated Finch - N, NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Taeniopygia guttata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/taeniopygia_guttata_zebra_finch.php" rel="self" title="Zebra Finch">Zebra Finch</a> - Lesser Sundas, C Australia<br /><i>Taeniopygia bichenovii</i> - Double-barred Finch - N, NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Erythrura hyperythra</i> - Tawny-breasted Parrot-Finch - Philippines & Malaysia to Java & Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Erythrura prasina</i> - Pin-tailed Parrot-Finch - Thailand to Java & Borneo<br /><i>Erythrura viridifacies</i> - Green-faced Parrot-Finch - Philippines<br /><i>Erythrura tricolor</i> - Tricolored Parrot-Finch - Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Erythrura coloria</i> - Red-eared Parrot-Finch - Philippines<br /><i>Erythrura trichroa</i> - Blue-faced Parrot-Finch - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Erythrura papuana</i> - Papuan Parrot-Finch - New Guinea<br /><i>Erythrura psittacea</i> - Red-throated Parrot-Finch - New Caledonia<br /><i>Erythrura cyaneovirens</i> - Red-headed Parrot-Finch - Samoa<br /><i>Erythrura regia</i> - Royal Parrot-Finch - Vanuatu, Banks - Split from <i>E. cyaneovirens</i><br /><i>Erythrura pealii</i> - Fiji Parrot-Finch - Fiji - Split from <i>E. cyaneovirens</i><br /><i>Erythrura kleinschmidti</i> - Pink-billed Parrot-Finch - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Erythrura gouldiae</i> - Gouldian Finch - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Lemuresthes nana</i> - Madagascar Mannikin - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Euodice cantans</i> - African Silverbill - W, C, E, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula - Was <i>Lonchura</i><br /><i>Euodice malabarica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euodice_malabarica_indian_silverbill.php" rel="self" title="Indian Silverbill">Indian Silverbill</a> - India, Sri Lanka, Asia, also SC Asia - Was <i>Lonchura</i><br /><br /><i>Odontospiza griseicapilla</i> - Grey-headed Silverbill - E Africa - Was <i>Lonchura</i><br /><br /><i>Lonchura cucullata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lonchura_cucullata_bronze_mannikin.php" rel="self" title="Bronze Mannikin">Bronze Mannikin</a> - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Lonchura bicolor</i> - Black-and-white Mannikin - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Lonchura nigriceps</i> - Red-backed Mannikin - S Africa<br /><i>Lonchura fringilloides</i> - Magpie Mannikin - W, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Lonchura striata</i> - White-rumped Munia - Widespread Asia - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lonchura_striata_domestica_bengalese_finch.php" rel="self" title="Bengalese Finch">Bengalese Finch</a><br /><i>Lonchura leucogastroides</i> - Javan Munia - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Lonchura fuscans</i> - Dusky Munia - Borneo, Philippines<br /><i>Lonchura molucca</i> - Black-faced Munia - Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lonchura punctulata</i> - Scaly-breasted Munia - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi & Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lonchura kelaarti</i> - Black-throated Munia - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Lonchura leucogastra</i> - White-bellied Munia - Malay Peninsula to Philippines<br /><i>Lonchura tristissima</i> - Streak-headed Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura leucosticta</i> - White-spotted Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura quinticolor</i> - Five-colored Munia - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lonchura malacca</i> - Tricolored Munia - S India, Sri Lanka - Was Black-headed Munia<br /><i>Lonchura atricapilla</i> - Chestnut Munia - India to Indonesia, Philippines - Split from <i>L. malacca</i><br /><i>Lonchura maja</i> - White-headed Munia - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Lonchura pallida</i> - Pale-headed Munia - Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lonchura grandis</i> - Great-billed Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura vana</i> - Grey-banded Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura caniceps</i> - Grey-headed Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura nevermanni</i> - Grey-crowned Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura spectabilis</i> - Hooded Mannikin - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Lonchura forbesi</i> - Forbes's Mannikin - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Lonchura hunsteini</i> - Hunstein's Mannikin - Bismarck Archipelago, Caroline Islands - New name<br /><i>Lonchura flaviprymna</i> - Yellow-rumped Mannikin - NW Australia - New name<br /><i>Lonchura castaneothorax</i> - Chestnut-breasted Mannikin - New Guinea, N, E Australia - New name<br /><i>Lonchura stygia</i> - Black Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura teerinki</i> - Black-breasted Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura monticola</i> - Eastern Alpine Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura montana</i> - Western Alpine Mannikin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Lonchura melaena</i> - Buff-bellied Mannikin - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Lonchura fuscata</i> - Timor Sparrow - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lonchura oryzivora</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lonchura_oryzivora_java_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Java Sparrow">Java Sparrow</a> - Java<br /><br /><i>Heteromunia pectoralis</i> - Pictorella Mannikin - N Australia - New name]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Atrichornithidae - Scrubbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-05T23:38:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_atrichornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-933</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_atrichornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-933</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[123 Atrichornithidae - Scrubbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Atrichornis rufescens</i> - Rufous Scrubbird - E Australia<br /><i>Atrichornis clamosus</i> - Noisy Scrubbird - SW Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Viduidae - Indigobirds&#x2c; Whydahs</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Viduidae</category><category>Whydahs</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-15T23:38:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_viduidae.php#unique-entry-id-932</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_viduidae.php#unique-entry-id-932</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[216 Viduidae - Indigobirds, Whydahs - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Vidua chalybeata</i> - Village Indigobird - W, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Vidua purpurascens</i> - Purple Indigobird - E, S Africa<br /><i>Vidua raricola</i> - Jambandu Indigobird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Vidua larvaticola</i> - Barka Indigobird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Vidua funerea</i> - Dusky Indigobird - W, C, S Africa<br /><i>Vidua codringtoni</i> - Zambezi Indigobird - SE Africa<br /><i>Vidua wilsoni</i> - Wilson's Indigobird - C Africa<br /><i>Vidua nigeriae</i> - Quailfinch Indigobird - C Africa<br /><i>Vidua maryae</i> - Jos Plateau Indigobird - Nigeria<br /><i>Vidua camerunensis</i> - Cameroon Indigobird - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Vidua macroura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vidua_macroura_pin_tailed_whydah.php" rel="self" title="Pin Tailed Whydah">Pin-tailed Whydah</a> - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Vidua hypocherina</i> - Steel-blue Whydah - E Africa<br /><i>Vidua fischeri</i> - Straw-tailed Whydah - E Africa<br /><i>Vidua regia</i> - Shaft-tailed Whydah - S Africa<br /><i>Vidua paradisaea</i> - Long-tailed Paradise Whydah - EC, SC Africa<br /><i>Vidua orientalis</i> - Sahel Paradise Whydah - W, C, NE Africa<br /><i>Vidua interjecta</i> - Exclamatory Paradise Whydah - C Africa<br /><i>Vidua togoensis</i> - Togo Paradise Whydah - W Africa<br /><i>Vidua obtusa</i> - Broad-tailed Paradise Whydah - C, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Anomalospiza imberbis</i> - Cuckoo Finch - W, C, E, SC Africa - NB name]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fire-tailed Myzornis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-07T23:38:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/a47ffffbac4873eca263b773f33a7e05-931.php#unique-entry-id-931</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/a47ffffbac4873eca263b773f33a7e05-931.php#unique-entry-id-931</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[moved in 2.8<br /><br />193 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br /><i>Myzornis pyrrhoura</i> - Fire-tailed Myzornis - Himalayas to NE Burma - <i>Myzornis</i> in Sylviidae ?]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ptilonorhynchidae - Bowerbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-04T23:38:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ptilonorhynchidae.php#unique-entry-id-930</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ptilonorhynchidae.php#unique-entry-id-930</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[124 Ptilonorhynchidae - Bowerbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Ailuroedus buccoides</i> - White-eared Catbird - New Guinea<br /><i>Ailuroedus crassirostris</i> - Green Catbird - E Australia<br /><i>Ailuroedus melanotis</i> - Spotted Catbird - New Guinea, NE Australia - Split from <i>A. crassirostris</i><br /><br /><i>Scenopoeetes dentirostris</i> - Tooth-billed Bowerbird - NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Archboldia papuensis</i> - Archbold's Bowerbird - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Amblyornis inornata</i> - Vogelkop Bowerbird - NW New Guinea<br /><i>Amblyornis macgregoriae</i> - MacGregor's Bowerbird - C, E New Guinea - Was Macgregor's Bowerbird<br /><i>Amblyornis subalaris</i> - Streaked Bowerbird - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Amblyornis flavifrons</i> - Golden-fronted Bowerbird - NC New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Prionodura newtoniana</i> - Golden Bowerbird - NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Sericulus aureus</i> - Masked Bowerbird - W New Guinea<br /><i>Sericulus ardens</i> - Flame Bowerbird - S New Guinea<br /><i>Sericulus bakeri</i> - Fire-maned Bowerbird - NE New Guinea<br /><i>Sericulus chrysocephalus</i> - Regent Bowerbird - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Ptilonorhynchus violaceus</i> - Satin Bowerbird - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Chlamydera guttata</i> - Western Bowerbird - W, C Australia<br /><i>Chlamydera nuchalis</i> - Great Bowerbird - N Australia<br /><i>Chlamydera maculata</i> - Spotted Bowerbird - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Chlamydera lauterbachi</i> - Yellow-breasted Bowerbird - New Guinea<br /><i>Chlamydera cerviniventris</i> - Fawn-breasted Bowerbird - New Guinea, NE Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Climacteridae - Australasian Treecreepers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-29T23:38:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_climacteridae.php#unique-entry-id-929</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_climacteridae.php#unique-entry-id-929</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[125 Climacteridae - Australasian Treecreepers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Cormobates leucophaea</i> - White-throated Treecreeper - E Australia<br /><i>Cormobates placens</i> - Papuan Treecreeper - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Climacteris erythrops</i> - Red-browed Treecreeper - SE Australia<br /><i>Climacteris affinis</i> - White-browed Treecreeper - C Australia<br /><i>Climacteris rufus</i> - Rufous Treecreeper - SW Australia<br /><i>Climacteris picumnus</i> - Brown Treecreeper - NE, E Australia<br /><i>Climacteris melanurus</i> - Black-tailed Treecreeper - N, WC Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Maluridae - Australasian Wrens</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_maluridae.php#unique-entry-id-928</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_maluridae.php#unique-entry-id-928</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[126 Maluridae - Australasian Wrens - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Sipodotus wallacii</i> - Wallace's Fairywren - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Malurus grayi</i> - Broad-billed Fairywren - N New Guinea<br /><i>Malurus campbelli</i> - Campbell's Fairywren - SC, SE New Guinea - ssp of Broad-billed Fairywren?<br /><i>Malurus cyanocephalus</i> - Emperor Fairywren - New Guinea<br /><i>Malurus amabilis</i> - Lovely Fairywren - NE Australia<br /><i>Malurus lamberti</i> - Variegated Fairywren - C Australia<br /><i>Malurus pulcherrimus</i> - Blue-breasted Fairywren - SW, SC Australia<br /><i>Malurus elegans</i> - Red-winged Fairywren - SW Australia<br /><i>Malurus cyaneus</i> - Superb Fairywren - SE Australia<br /><i>Malurus splendens</i> - Splendid Fairywren - C Australia<br /><i>Malurus coronatus</i> - Purple-crowned Fairywren - N Australia<br /><i>Malurus alboscapulatus</i> - White-shouldered Fairywren - New Guinea<br /><i>Malurus melanocephalus</i> - Red-backed Fairywren - N, E Australia<br /><i>Malurus leucopterus</i> - White-winged Fairywren - C, W Australia<br /><br /><i>Clytomyias insignis</i> - Orange-crowned Fairywren - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Stipiturus malachurus</i> - Southern Emu-wren - E, S Australia<br /><i>Stipiturus mallee</i> - Mallee Emu-wren - C, SE Australia<br /><i>Stipiturus ruficeps</i> - Rufous-crowned Emu-wren - W, C Australia<br /><br /><i>Amytornis barbatus</i> - Grey Grasswren - EC Australia<br /><i>Amytornis housei</i> - Black Grasswren - W Australia<br /><i>Amytornis woodwardi</i> - White-throated Grasswren - NC Australia<br /><i>Amytornis dorotheae</i> - Carpentarian Grasswren - NC Australia<br /><i>Amytornis merrotsyi</i> - Short-tailed Grasswren - S Australia<br /><i>Amytornis striatus</i> - Striated Grasswren - C Australia<br /><i>Amytornis goyderi</i> - Eyrean Grasswren - C Australia<br /><i>Amytornis textilis</i> - Thick-billed Grasswren - C, SW Australia<br /><i>Amytornis purnelli</i> - Dusky Grasswren - NC Australia<br /><i>Amytornis ballarae</i> - Kalkadoon Grasswren - EC Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Meliphagidae - Honeyeaters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Meliphagidae</category><category>Honeyeaters</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:11+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_meliphagidae.php#unique-entry-id-927</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_meliphagidae.php#unique-entry-id-927</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[127 Meliphagidae - Honeyeaters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Moho</i> to Mohoidae and <i>Notiomystis</i> to Notiomystidae - <br /><br /><i>Xanthotis polygrammus</i> - Spotted Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Xanthotis macleayanus</i> - Macleay's Honeyeater - NE Australia<br /><i>Xanthotis flaviventer</i> - Tawny-breasted Honeyeater - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Xanthotis provocator</i> - Kadavu Honeyeater - Fiji Islands<br /><br /><i>Lichenostomus subfrenatus</i> - Black-throated Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Lichenostomus obscurus</i> - Obscure Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Lichenostomus frenatus</i> - Bridled Honeyeater - NE Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus hindwoodi</i> - Eungella Honeyeater - NE Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus chrysops</i> - Yellow-faced Honeyeater - E Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus virescens</i> - Singing Honeyeater - E Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus versicolor</i> - Varied Honeyeater - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus fasciogularis</i> - Mangrove Honeyeater - E Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus unicolor</i> - White-gaped Honeyeater - N Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus flavus</i> - Yellow Honeyeater - NE Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus leucotis</i> - White-eared Honeyeater - SW, S, E Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus flavicollis</i> - Yellow-throated Honeyeater - Tasmania<br /><i>Lichenostomus melanops</i> - Yellow-tufted Honeyeater - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus cratitius</i> - Purple-gaped Honeyeater - SW, SC Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus keartlandi</i> - Grey-headed Honeyeater - W, C Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus ornatus</i> - Yellow-plumed Honeyeater - S Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus plumulus</i> - Grey-fronted Honeyeater - W, C Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus fuscus</i> - Fuscous Honeyeater - E Australia<br /><i>Lichenostomus flavescens</i> - Yellow-tinted Honeyeater - N Australia, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Lichenostomus penicillatus</i> - White-plumed Honeyeater - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Purnella albifrons</i> - White-fronted Honeyeater - Australia was  <i>Phylidonyris</i> <br /><br /><i>Guadalcanaria inexpectata</i> - Guadalcanal Honeyeater - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Oreornis chrysogenys</i> - Orange-cheeked Honeyeater - WC New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Meliphaga mimikae</i> - Mottle-breasted Honeyeater - S New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga montana</i> - Forest Honeyeater - N, NW New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga orientalis</i> - Mountain Honeyeater - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Meliphaga albonotata</i> - Scrub Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga analoga</i> - Mimic Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga vicina</i> - Tagula Honeyeater - SW New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga gracilis</i> - Graceful Honeyeater - S New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Meliphaga cinereifrons</i> - Elegant Honeyeater - SE New Guinea - Split from <i>M. gracilis</i><br /><i>Meliphaga flavirictus</i> - Yellow-gaped Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga albilineata</i> - White-lined Honeyeater - N Australia<br /><i>Meliphaga fordiana</i> - Kimberley Honeyeater - NW Australia - Split from <i>M. albilineata</i><br /><i>Meliphaga reticulata</i> - Streak-breasted Honeyeater - Lesser Sundas - Was <i>Lichenstomus</i><br /><i>Meliphaga aruensis</i> - Puff-backed Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Meliphaga notata</i> - Yellow-spotted Honeyeater - NE Australia<br /><i>Meliphaga lewinii</i> - Lewin's Honeyeater - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Foulehaio carunculatus</i> - Wattled Honeyeater - Fiji Islands, Samoa<br /><br /><i>Gymnomyza viridis</i> - Yodeling Honeyeater - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Gymnomyza samoensis</i> - Mao - Samoa<br /><i>Gymnomyza aubryana</i> - Crow Honeyeater - New Caledonia<br /><br /><i>Manorina melanophrys</i> - Bell Miner - SE Australia<br /><i>Manorina melanocephala</i> - Noisy Miner - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Manorina flavigula</i> - Yellow-throated Miner - Australia<br /><i>Manorina melanotis</i> - Black-eared Miner - SC Australia<br /><br /><i>Entomyzon cyanotis</i> - Blue-faced Honeyeater - SC New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><br /><i>Melithreptus gularis</i> - Black-chinned Honeyeater - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Melithreptus validirostris</i> - Strong-billed Honeyeater - Tasmania<br /><i>Melithreptus brevirostris</i> - Brown-headed Honeyeater - EC, S, SW Australia<br /><i>Melithreptus albogularis</i> - White-throated Honeyeater - S New Guinea, N, NE Australia<br /><i>Melithreptus lunatus</i> - White-naped Honeyeater - SW, E Australia<br /><i>Melithreptus affinis</i> - Black-headed Honeyeater - Tasmania<br />Cissomela - Was <i>Certhionyx</i><br /><i>Cissomela pectoralis</i> - Banded Honeyeater - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Anthornis melanura</i> - New Zealand Bellbird - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae</i> - Tui - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Pycnopygius ixoides</i> - Plain Honeyeater - N, SC New Guinea<br /><i>Pycnopygius cinereus</i> - Marbled Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Pycnopygius stictocephalus</i> - Streak-headed Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Melitograis gilolensis</i> - White-streaked Friarbird - N Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Philemon meyeri</i> - Meyer's Friarbird - New Guinea<br /><i>Philemon brassi</i> - Brass's Friarbird - NW New Guinea<br /><i>Philemon citreogularis</i> - Little Friarbird - SC New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><i>Philemon kisserensis</i> - Grey Friarbird - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Philemon inornatus</i> - Timor Friarbird - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Philemon fuscicapillus</i> - Dusky Friarbird - N Moluccas<br /><i>Philemon subcorniculatus</i> - Seram Friarbird - S Moluccas<br /><i>Philemon moluccensis</i> - Black-faced Friarbird - Buru Is. Australasia<br /><i>Philemon plumigenis</i> - Tanimbar Friarbird - Kai Islands, Tanimbar Islands - Split from <i>Philemon moluccensis</i><br /><i>Philemon buceroides</i> - Helmeted Friarbird - Lesser Sundas to N Australia<br /><i>Philemon novaeguineae</i> - New Guinea Friarbird - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Philemon yorki</i> - Hornbill Friarbird - NE Australia - Status of <i>Philemon yorki</i> uncertain<br /><i>Philemon cockerelli</i> - New Britain Friarbird - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Philemon eichhorni</i> - New Ireland Friarbird - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Philemon albitorques</i> - Manus Friarbird - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Philemon argenticeps</i> - Silver-crowned Friarbird - N Australia<br /><i>Philemon corniculatus</i> - Noisy Friarbird - SC New Guinea, E Australia<br /><i>Philemon diemenensis</i> - New Caledonian Friarbird - New Caledonia<br /><br /><i>Plectorhyncha lanceolata</i> - Striped Honeyeater - E, SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Acanthagenys rufogularis</i> - Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater - Australia<br /><br /><i>Anthochaera chrysoptera</i> - Little Wattlebird - SE, SC Australia<br /><i>Anthochaera lunulata</i> - Western Wattlebird - SW Australia<br /><i>Anthochaera carunculata</i> - Red Wattlebird - S Australia<br /><i>Anthochaera paradoxa</i> - Yellow Wattlebird - Tasmania<br /><i>Anthochaera phrygia</i> - Regent Honeyeater - SE Australia - Was <i>Xanthomyza</i> to <i>Anthochaera</i><br /><br /><i>Melipotes gymnops</i> - Arfak Honeyeater - W New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melipotes fumigatus</i> - Common Smoky Honeyeater - C, SE New Guinea - Was Smoky Honeyeater<br /><i>Melipotes carolae</i> - Wattled Smoky Honeyeater - W New Guinea in Irian Jaya - <i>Melipotes carolae</i> new species<br /><i>Melipotes ater</i> - Spangled Honeyeater - NE New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Macgregoria pulchra</i> - MacGregor's Honeyeater - WC, SE New Guinea - Was Macgregor's Lappetface<br /><br /><i>Melidectes fuscus</i> - Sooty Melidectes - C, SE New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes whitemanensis</i> - Gilliard's Melidectes - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Melidectes nouhuysi</i> - Short-bearded Melidectes - W New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes princeps</i> - Long-bearded Melidectes - EC New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes ochromelas</i> - Cinnamon-browed Melidectes - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes leucostephes</i> - Vogelkop Melidectes - NW New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes rufocrissalis</i> - Yellow-browed Melidectes - C New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes foersteri</i> - Huon Melidectes - NE New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes belfordi</i> - Belford's Melidectes - C, SE New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melidectes torquatus</i> - Ornate Melidectes - New Guinea - New name<br /><br /><i>Meliarchus sclateri</i> - Makira Honeyeater - Makira Is (SE Solomon Islands). Australasia - Was Graceless Honeyeater<br /><br /><i>Ptiloprora plumbea</i> - Leaden Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptiloprora meekiana</i> - Yellowish-streaked Honeyeater - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Ptiloprora erythropleura</i> - Rufous-sided Honeyeater - W New Guinea<br /><i>Ptiloprora guisei</i> - Rufous-backed Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptiloprora mayri</i> - Mayr's Honeyeater - N New Guinea<br /><i>Ptiloprora perstriata</i> - Grey-streaked Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Myza celebensis</i> - Dark-eared Myza - Sulawesi<br /><i>Myza sarasinorum</i> - White-eared Myza - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Melilestes megarhynchus</i> - Long-billed Honeyeater - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Stresemannia bougainvillei</i> - Bougainville Honeyeater - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Glycifohia undulata</i> - Barred Honeyeater - New Caledonia<br /><i>Glycifohia notabilis</i> - White-bellied Honeyeater - Vanuatu<br /><br /><i>Lichmera lombokia</i> - Scaly-crowned Honeyeater - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lichmera argentauris</i> - Olive Honeyeater - Moluccas<br /><i>Lichmera limbata</i> - Indonesian Honeyeater - Lesser Sundas from Bali to Timor - Split from Brown Honeyeater <i>L. indistincta</i><br /><i>Lichmera indistincta</i> - Brown Honeyeater - New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Lichmera incana</i> - Grey-eared Honeyeater - Vanuatu, New Caledonia<br /><i>Lichmera alboauricularis</i> - Silver-eared Honeyeater - NC, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Lichmera squamata</i> - Scaly-breasted Honeyeater - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lichmera deningeri</i> - Buru Honeyeater - S Moluccas<br /><i>Lichmera monticola</i> - Seram Honeyeater - S Moluccas<br /><i>Lichmera flavicans</i> - Flame-eared Honeyeater - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lichmera notabilis</i> - Black-necklaced Honeyeater - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Trichodere cockerelli</i> - White-streaked Honeyeater - NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Grantiella picta</i> - Painted Honeyeater - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Phylidonyris pyrrhopterus</i> - Crescent Honeyeater - SE Australia<br /><i>Phylidonyris novaehollandiae</i> - New Holland Honeyeater - SW, SE Australia<br /><i>Phylidonyris niger</i> - White-cheeked Honeyeater - E, SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Gliciphila melanops</i> - Tawny-crowned Honeyeater - SW, SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Ramsayornis modestus</i> - Brown-backed Honeyeater - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Ramsayornis fasciatus</i> - Bar-breasted Honeyeater - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Conopophila albogularis</i> - Rufous-banded Honeyeater - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Conopophila rufogularis</i> - Rufous-throated Honeyeater - N Australia<br /><i>Conopophila whitei</i> - Grey Honeyeater - WC Australia<br /><br /><i>Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris</i> - Eastern Spinebill - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Acanthorhynchus superciliosus</i> - Western Spinebill - SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Certhionyx variegatus</i> - Pied Honeyeater - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Sugomel niger</i> - Black Honeyeater - C Australia - Was <i>Certhionyx</i><br /><br /><i>Myzomela blasii</i> - Drab Myzomela - S Moluccas<br /><i>Myzomela albigula</i> - White-chinned Myzomela - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Myzomela cineracea</i> - Ashy Myzomela - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Myzomela eques</i> - Ruby-throated Myzomela - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Myzomela obscura</i> - Dusky Myzomela - Moluccas, New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Myzomela cruentata</i> - Red Myzomela - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Myzomela nigrita</i> - Papuan Black Myzomela - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Myzomela pulchella</i> - New Ireland Myzomela - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Myzomela kuehni</i> - Crimson-hooded Myzomela - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Myzomela erythrocephala</i> - Red-headed Myzomela - S New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Myzomela dammermani</i> - Sumba Myzomela - Sumba Is. in the W Lesser Sundas. Australasia - Split from <i>M. erythrocephala</i><br /><i>Myzomela adolphinae</i> - Mountain Myzomela - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Myzomela boiei</i> - Banda Myzomela - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Myzomela chloroptera</i> - Sulawesi Myzomela - Sulawesi, N Moluccas<br /><i>Myzomela wakoloensis</i> - Wakolo Myzomela - S Moluccas<br /><i>Myzomela sanguinolenta</i> - Scarlet Myzomela - E Australia<br /><i>Myzomela caledonica</i> - New Caledonian Myzomela - New Caledonia - Split from <i>M. sanguinolentus</i><br /><i>Myzomela cardinalis</i> - Cardinal Myzomela - Solomon Islands, Samoa<br /><i>Myzomela chermesina</i> - Rotuma Myzomela - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Myzomela rubratra</i> - Micronesian Myzomela - Micronesia<br /><i>Myzomela sclateri</i> - Sclater's Myzomela - New Guinea islands, Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Myzomela pammelaena</i> - Bismarck Black Myzomela - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Myzomela lafargei</i> - Red-capped Myzomela - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myzomela eichhorni</i> - Crimson-rumped Myzomela - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myzomela malaitae</i> - Red-vested Myzomela - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myzomela melanocephala</i> - Black-headed Myzomela - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myzomela tristrami</i> - Sooty Myzomela - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myzomela jugularis</i> - Sulphur-breasted Myzomela - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Myzomela erythromelas</i> - Black-bellied Myzomela - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Myzomela vulnerata</i> - Black-breasted Myzomela - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Myzomela rosenbergii</i> - Red-collared Myzomela - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Glycichaera fallax</i> - Green-backed Honeyeater - New Guinea, NE Australia - Was <i>Timeliopsis</i><br /><br /><i>Timeliopsis fulvigula</i> - Olive Straightbill - New Guinea<br /><i>Timeliopsis griseigula</i> - Tawny Straightbill - NW, SE New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Epthianura tricolor</i> - Crimson Chat - C Australia<br /><i>Epthianura aurifrons</i> - Orange Chat - C Australia<br /><i>Epthianura crocea</i> - Yellow Chat - N Australia<br /><i>Epthianura albifrons</i> - White-fronted Chat - E, SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Ashbyia lovensis</i> - Gibberbird - EC Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dasyornithidae - Bristlebirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:11+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dasyornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-926</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dasyornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-926</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[128 Dasyornithidae - Bristlebirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Dasyornis brachypterus</i> - Eastern Bristlebird - SE Australia<br /><i>Dasyornis longirostris</i> - Western Bristlebird - SW Australia<br /><i>Dasyornis broadbenti</i> - Rufous Bristlebird - SW, SE Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pardalotidae - Pardalotes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:11+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pardalotidae.php#unique-entry-id-925</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pardalotidae.php#unique-entry-id-925</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[129 Pardalotidae - Pardalotes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pardalotus punctatus</i> - Spotted Pardalote - E, S Australia<br /><i>Pardalotus quadragintus</i> - Forty-spotted Pardalote - Tasmania<br /><i>Pardalotus rubricatus</i> - Red-browed Pardalote - N, C Australia<br /><i>Pardalotus striatus</i> - Striated Pardalote - Australia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Acanthizidae - Australasian Warblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:11+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_acanthizidae.php#unique-entry-id-924</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_acanthizidae.php#unique-entry-id-924</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[130 Acanthizidae - Australasian Warblers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pycnoptilus floccosus</i> - Pilotbird - SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Acanthornis magna</i> - Scrubtit - Tasmania<br /><br /><i>Origma solitaria</i> - Rockwarbler - SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Calamanthus pyrrhopygius</i> - Chestnut-rumped Heathwren - SE Australia<br /><i>Calamanthus cautus</i> - Shy Heathwren - S Australia<br /><i>Calamanthus fuliginosus</i> - Striated Fieldwren - SE Australia<br /><i>Calamanthus montanellus</i> - Western Fieldwren - SW Australia<br /><i>Calamanthus campestris</i> - Rufous Fieldwren - SC, SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Pyrrholaemus brunneus</i> - Redthroat - S Australia<br /><i>Pyrrholaemus sagittatus</i> - Speckled Warbler - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Oreoscopus gutturalis</i> - Fernwren - NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Crateroscelis murina</i> - Rusty Mouse-warbler - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Crateroscelis nigrorufa</i> - Bicolored Mouse-warbler - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Crateroscelis robusta</i> - Mountain Mouse-warbler - New Guinea - New name<br /><br /><i>Sericornis spilodera</i> - Pale-billed Scrubwren - New Guinea<br /><i>Sericornis papuensis</i> - Papuan Scrubwren - W, C, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Sericornis keri</i> - Atherton Scrubwren - NE Australia<br /><i>Sericornis frontalis</i> - White-browed Scrubwren - S, E Australia<br /><i>Sericornis humilis</i> - Tasmanian Scrubwren - Tasmania - Split from <i>S. frontalis</i><br /><i>Sericornis citreogularis</i> - Yellow-throated Scrubwren - E Australia<br /><i>Sericornis magnirostra</i> - Large-billed Scrubwren - E Australia<br /><i>Sericornis beccarii</i> - Tropical Scrubwren - New Guinea, NE Australia - Split from <i>S. magnirostra</i><br /><i>Sericornis virgatus</i> - Perplexing Scrubwren - NW, NC New Guinea - Split from <i>S. nouhuysi</i><br /><i>Sericornis nouhuysi</i> - Large Scrubwren - New Guinea<br /><i>Sericornis perspicillatus</i> - Buff-faced Scrubwren - C, E New Guinea<br /><i>Sericornis rufescens</i> - Vogelkop Scrubwren - W New Guinea<br /><i>Sericornis arfakianus</i> - Grey-green Scrubwren - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Smicrornis brevirostris</i> - Weebill - Australia<br /><br /><i>Gerygone mouki</i> - Brown Gerygone - E Australia<br /><i>Gerygone igata</i> - Grey Gerygone - New Zealand<br /><i>Gerygone modesta</i> - Norfolk Gerygone - Norfolk Island<br /><i>Gerygone albofrontata</i> - Chatham Gerygone - Chatham Island<br /><i>Gerygone flavolateralis</i> - Fan-tailed Gerygone - Vanuatu, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Gerygone ruficollis</i> - Brown-breasted Gerygone - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Gerygone sulphurea</i> - Golden-bellied Gerygone - Malay Peninsula, Sundas, Phillipines, Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><i>Gerygone dorsalis</i> - Rufous-sided Gerygone - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Gerygone levigaster</i> - Mangrove Gerygone - S New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Gerygone inornata</i> - Plain Gerygone - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Gerygone fusca</i> - Western Gerygone - C Australia<br /><i>Gerygone tenebrosa</i> - Dusky Gerygone - NW Australia<br /><i>Gerygone magnirostris</i> - Large-billed Gerygone - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Gerygone hypoxantha</i> - Biak Gerygone - Biak Islands in NW New Guinea - Split from <i>G. magnirostris</i><br /><i>Gerygone chrysogaster</i> - Yellow-bellied Gerygone - New Guinea<br /><i>Gerygone cinerea</i> - Ashy Gerygone - New Guinea<br /><i>Gerygone chloronota</i> - Green-backed Gerygone - New Guinea, NW Australia<br /><i>Gerygone olivacea</i> - White-throated Gerygone - SE New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><i>Gerygone palpebrosa</i> - Fairy Gerygone - New Guinea, E Australia<br /><br /><i>Acanthiza katherina</i> - Mountain Thornbill - NE Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza pusilla</i> - Brown Thornbill - E Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza apicalis</i> - Inland Thornbill - W Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza ewingii</i> - Tasmanian Thornbill - Tasmania<br /><i>Acanthiza murina</i> - New Guinea Thornbill - C, E New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Acanthiza uropygialis</i> - Chestnut-rumped Thornbill - WC, SC Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza reguloides</i> - Buff-rumped Thornbill - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza inornata</i> - Western Thornbill - SW Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza iredalei</i> - Slender-billed Thornbill - WC, SC Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza chrysorrhoa</i> - Yellow-rumped Thornbill - W, C, S Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza nana</i> - Yellow Thornbill - NE, E Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza lineata</i> - Striated Thornbill - SE Australia<br /><i>Acanthiza robustirostris</i> - Slaty-backed Thornbill - C, WC Australia<br /><br /><i>Aphelocephala leucopsis</i> - Southern Whiteface - W, C, S Australia<br /><i>Aphelocephala pectoralis</i> - Chestnut-breasted Whiteface - SC Australia<br /><i>Aphelocephala nigricincta</i> - Banded Whiteface - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Pachycare flavogriseum</i> - Goldenface - New Guinea - Not whistler, but member Acanthizidae<br /><br /><br /><br />Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br />Mohoua - unclear<br /><i>Mohoua ochrocephala</i> - Yellowhead - S New Zealand<br /><i>Mohoua albicilla</i> - Whitehead - N New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Finschia novaeseelandiae</i> - Pipipi - S New Zealand<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mohoua&#x2c; Pipipi</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/3598491383a2422638e04943c8120d6f-923.php#unique-entry-id-923</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/3598491383a2422638e04943c8120d6f-923.php#unique-entry-id-923</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[131 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Mohoua - unclear<br /><i>Mohoua ochrocephala</i> - Yellowhead - S New Zealand<br /><i>Mohoua albicilla</i> - Whitehead - N New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Finschia novaeseelandiae</i> - Pipipi - S New Zealand<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pomatostomidae - Australasian Babblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pomatostomidae.php#unique-entry-id-922</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pomatostomidae.php#unique-entry-id-922</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[132 Pomatostomidae - Australasian Babblers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Garritornis isidorei</i> - Papuan Babbler - N, S New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Pomatostomus temporalis</i> - Grey-crowned Babbler - SC New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Pomatostomus halli</i> - Hall's Babbler - EC Australia<br /><i>Pomatostomus superciliosus</i> - White-browed Babbler - S Australia<br /><i>Pomatostomus ruficeps</i> - Chestnut-crowned Babbler - EC Australia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Orthonychidae - Logrunners</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_orthonychidae.php#unique-entry-id-921</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_orthonychidae.php#unique-entry-id-921</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[133 Orthonychidae - Logrunners - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Orthonyx novaeguineae</i> - Papuan Logrunner - W, C New Guinea<br /><i>Orthonyx temminckii</i> - Australian Logrunner - E Australia<br /><i>Orthonyx spaldingii</i> - Chowchilla - NE Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cnemophilidae - Satinbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cnemophilidae.php#unique-entry-id-920</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cnemophilidae.php#unique-entry-id-920</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[134 Cnemophilidae - Satinbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Cnemophilus loriae</i> - Loria's Satinbird - C New Guinea - Was novel Velvet Satinbird<br /><i>Cnemophilus macgregorii</i> - Crested Satinbird - WC, SE New Guinea - Was novel Antenna Satinbird<br /><br /><i>Loboparadisea sericea</i> - Yellow-breasted Satinbird - C, W New Guinea - Was novel Silken Satinbird<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Melanocharitidae - Berrypeckers&#x2c; Longbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_melanocharitidae.php#unique-entry-id-919</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_melanocharitidae.php#unique-entry-id-919</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[135 Melanocharitidae - Berrypeckers, Longbills - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Melanocharis arfakiana</i> - Obscure Berrypecker - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Melanocharis nigra</i> - Black Berrypecker - New Guinea<br /><i>Melanocharis longicauda</i> - Mid-mountain Berrypecker - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Melanocharis versteri</i> - Fan-tailed Berrypecker - New Guinea<br /><i>Melanocharis striativentris</i> - Streaked Berrypecker - C, E New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Rhamphocharis crassirostris</i> - Spotted Berrypecker - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Oedistoma iliolophus</i> - Dwarf Longbill - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Oedistoma pygmaeum</i> - Pygmy Longbill - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Toxorhamphus novaeguineae</i> - Yellow-bellied Longbill - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Toxorhamphus poliopterus</i> - Slaty-headed Longbill - C, E New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Paramythiidae - Painted Berrypeckers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_paramythiidae.php#unique-entry-id-918</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_paramythiidae.php#unique-entry-id-918</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[136 Paramythiidae - Painted Berrypeckers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /> <i>Oreocharis</i> and <i>Paramythia</i> from Melanocharitidae <br /><br /><i>Oreocharis arfaki</i> - Tit Berrypecker - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Paramythia montium</i> - Crested Berrypecker - C, E New Guinea]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Callaeidae - New Zealand Wattlebirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_callaeidae.php#unique-entry-id-917</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_callaeidae.php#unique-entry-id-917</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[137 Callaeidae - New Zealand Wattlebirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />NB Callaeidae, not Callaeatidae; new name<br /><br /><i>Callaeas wilsoni</i> - North Island Kokako - North Island, NZ Australasia - Split from <i>C. cinereus</i><br /><i>Callaeas cinereus</i> - South Island Kokako - South I, Stewart I, NZ Australasia - was Kokako<br /><br /><i>Philesturnus rufusater</i> - North Island Saddleback - North Island, NZ Australasia - Split from <i>P. carunculatus</i><br /><i>Philesturnus carunculatus</i> - South Island Saddleback - South Island, NZ Australasia - was Saddleback<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Notiomystidae - Stitchbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_notiomystidae.php#unique-entry-id-916</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_notiomystidae.php#unique-entry-id-916</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[138 Notiomystidae - Stitchbird - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />related to wattled crows of New Zealand, not honyeaters, Meliphagidae<br /><br /><i>Notiomystis cincta</i> - Stitchbird - New Zealand<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Psophodidae - Whipbirds&#x2c; Jewel-babblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_psophodidae.php#unique-entry-id-915</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_psophodidae.php#unique-entry-id-915</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[139 Psophodidae - Whipbirds, Jewel-babblers, Quail-thrushes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />includes <i>Ptilorrhoa</i> and <i>Cinclosoma</i> formerly in Eupetidae<br /><br /><i>Androphobus viridis</i> - Papuan Whipbird - W New Guinea<br /><br />Psophodes - Split from <i>P. caerulescens</i>; now Brown-headed Jewel-babbler<br /><i>Psophodes olivaceus</i> - Eastern Whipbird - E Australia<br /><i>Psophodes nigrogularis</i> - Western Whipbird - SW, SC Australia<br /><i>Psophodes cristatus</i> - Chirruping Wedgebill - SC Australia<br /><i>Psophodes occidentalis</i> - Chiming Wedgebill - W, C Australia<br /><br />Ptilorrhoa - Jewel-babblers and quail-thrushes not related to whipbirds<br /><i>Ptilorrhoa leucosticta</i> - Spotted Jewel-babbler - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilorrhoa caerulescens</i> - Blue Jewel-babbler - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilorrhoa geislerorum</i> - Brown-headed Jewel-babbler - E New Guinea - Split from <i>P. caerulescens</i><br /><i>Ptilorrhoa castanonota</i> - Chestnut-backed Jewel-babbler - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Cinclosoma punctatum</i> - Spotted Quail-thrush - SE Australia<br /><i>Cinclosoma castanotum</i> - Chestnut-backed Quail-thrush - SW, S Australia<br /><i>Cinclosoma cinnamomeum</i> - Cinnamon Quail-thrush - Australia<br /><i>Cinclosoma castaneothorax</i> - Chestnut-breasted Quail-thrush - C Australia<br /><i>Cinclosoma ajax</i> - Painted Quail-thrush - W, S, SE New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Platysteiridae - Wattle-eyes&#x2c; Batises</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_platysteiridae.php#unique-entry-id-914</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_platysteiridae.php#unique-entry-id-914</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[140 Platysteiridae - Wattle-eyes, Batises - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Megabyas flammulatus</i> - African Shrike-flycatcher - W, C Africa - new name, Shrike-flycatcher?<br /><br /><i>Bias musicus</i> - Black-and-white Shrike-flycatcher - W, C, SE Africa - New name<br /><br /><i>Batis diops</i> - Ruwenzori Batis - EC Africa<br /><i>Batis margaritae</i> - Margaret's Batis - SC Africa<br /><i>Batis mixta</i> - Forest Batis - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Batis reichenowi</i> - Reichenow's Batis - SE Tanzania - Split from <i>B. mixta</i>, unclear<br /><i>Batis crypta</i> - Dark Batis - Eastern Arc mountains of Tanzania - <i>Batis crypta</i> new species<br /><i>Batis capensis</i> - Cape Batis - S Africa<br /><i>Batis fratrum</i> - Woodward's Batis - SE Africa<br /><i>Batis molitor</i> - Chinspot Batis - E, S Africa<br /><i>Batis senegalensis</i> - Senegal Batis - W Africa<br /><i>Batis orientalis</i> - Grey-headed Batis - NE Africa<br /><i>Batis soror</i> - Pale Batis - E Africa<br /><i>Batis pririt</i> - Pririt Batis - SW Africa<br /><i>Batis minor</i> - Eastern Black-headed Batis - S Somalia, SE Kenya and E Tanzania - New name<br /><i>Batis erlangeri</i> - Western Black-headed Batis - Ethiopian plateau and Somalia W to Cameroun and Angola - Split from <i>B. minor</i><br /><i>Batis perkeo</i> - Pygmy Batis - NE Africa<br /><i>Batis minulla</i> - Angola Batis - SW Africa<br /><i>Batis minima</i> - Gabon Batis - WC Africa<br /><i>Batis ituriensis</i> - Ituri Batis - Democratic Republic of the Congo, W Uganda<br /><i>Batis poensis</i> - Fernando Po Batis - W,wc from Liberia to N Gabon - Proposed split of West African Batis and Fernando Po Batis to Bioko Is<br /><br /><i>Lanioturdus torquatus</i> - White-tailed Shrike - Angola, C Namibia<br /><br /><i>Platysteira cyanea</i> - Brown-throated Wattle-eye - W, C Africa<br /><i>Platysteira albifrons</i> - White-fronted Wattle-eye - W Angola, SW Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Platysteira peltata</i> - Black-throated Wattle-eye - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Platysteira laticincta</i> - Banded Wattle-eye - SW Cameroon<br /><i>Platysteira castanea</i> - Chestnut Wattle-eye - W, C Africa - Wattle-eyes were <i>Dyaphorophyia</i><br /><i>Platysteira tonsa</i> - White-spotted Wattle-eye - W, C Africa<br /><i>Platysteira blissetti</i> - Red-cheeked Wattle-eye - W Africa<br /><i>Platysteira chalybea</i> - Black-necked Wattle-eye - WC Africa<br /><i>Platysteira jamesoni</i> - Jameson's Wattle-eye - C Africa<br /><i>Platysteira concreta</i> - Yellow-bellied Wattle-eye - W, C Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tephrodornithidae - Woodshrikes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tephrodornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-913</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tephrodornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-913</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[141 Tephrodornithidae - Woodshrikes and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Tephrodornis</i> and <i>Philentoma</i> included<br /><br />Hemipus - was Campephagidae<br /><i>Hemipus picatus</i> - Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Hemipus hirundinaceus</i> - Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike - Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Tephrodornis virgatus</i> - Large Woodshrike - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Tephrodornis sylvicola</i> - Malabar Woodshrike - W peninsular India - Split from <i>T. virgatus</i><br /><i>Tephrodornis pondicerianus</i> - Common Woodshrike - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Tephrodornis affinis</i> - Sri Lanka Woodshrike - Sri Lanka - Split from <i>T. pondicerianus</i><br /><br /><i>Philentoma pyrhoptera</i> - Rufous-winged Philentoma - Burma to Borneo<br /><i>Philentoma velata</i> - Maroon-breasted Philentoma - Burma to Java & Borneo<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Prionopidae - Helmetshrikes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_prionopidae.php#unique-entry-id-912</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_prionopidae.php#unique-entry-id-912</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[142 Prionopidae - Helmetshrikes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Prionops plumatus</i> - White-crested Helmetshrike - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Prionops poliolophus</i> - Grey-crested Helmetshrike - SW Kenya, W Tanzania<br /><i>Prionops alberti</i> - Yellow-crested Helmetshrike - EC Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Prionops caniceps</i> - Red-billed Helmetshrike - W Africa<br /><i>Prionops rufiventris</i> - Rufous-bellied Helmetshrike - C Africa<br /><i>Prionops retzii</i> - Retz's Helmetshrike - C Africa<br /><i>Prionops gabela</i> - Gabela Helmetshrike - W Angola<br /><i>Prionops scopifrons</i> - Chestnut-fronted Helmetshrike - E, SE Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Malaconotidae - Bushshrikes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Malaconotidae</category><category>Bushshrikes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_malaconotidae.php#unique-entry-id-911</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_malaconotidae.php#unique-entry-id-911</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[143 Malaconotidae - Bushshrikes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Malaconotus cruentus</i> - Fiery-breasted Bushshrike - W, C Africa<br /><i>Malaconotus monteiri</i> - Monteiro's Bushshrike - SW Cameroon, NW Angola<br /><i>Malaconotus blanchoti</i> - Grey-headed Bushshrike - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Malaconotus lagdeni</i> - Lagden's Bushshrike - W, C Africa<br /><i>Malaconotus gladiator</i> - Green-breasted Bushshrike - SE Nigeria, W Cameroon<br /><i>Malaconotus alius</i> - Uluguru Bushshrike - C Tanzania<br /><br /><i>Chlorophoneus kupeensis</i> - Mount Kupe Bushshrike - SW Cameroon<br /><i>Chlorophoneus multicolor</i> - Many-colored Bushshrike - W, C Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus nigrifrons</i> - Black-fronted Bushshrike - E Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus olivaceus</i> - Olive Bushshrike - SE Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus bocagei</i> - Bocage's Bushshrike - C Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus sulfureopectus</i> - Orange-breasted Bushshrike - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus viridis</i> - Gorgeous Bushshrike - WC, C Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus quadricolor</i> - Four-colored Bushshrike - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Chlorophoneus dohertyi</i> - Doherty's Bushshrike - EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Telophorus zeylonus</i> - Bokmakierie - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Rhodophoneus cruentus</i> - Rosy-patched Bushshrike - NE, EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Bocagia minuta</i> - Marsh Tchagra - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Tchagra australis</i> - Brown-crowned Tchagra - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Tchagra jamesi</i> - Three-streaked Tchagra - NE Africa<br /><i>Tchagra tchagra</i> - Southern Tchagra - S Africa<br /><i>Tchagra senegalus</i> - Black-crowned Tchagra - Widespread Africa, also Arabian Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Dryoscopus sabini</i> - Sabine's Puffback - W, C Africa<br /><i>Dryoscopus angolensis</i> - Pink-footed Puffback - C, E Africa<br /><i>Dryoscopus senegalensis</i> - Red-eyed Puffback - C Africa<br /><i>Dryoscopus cubla</i> - Black-backed Puffback - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Dryoscopus gambensis</i> - Northern Puffback - W, C Africa<br /><i>Dryoscopus pringlii</i> - Pringle's Puffback - NE, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Laniarius leucorhynchus</i> - Lowland Sooty Boubou - W, C Africa<br /><i>Laniarius poensis</i> - Mountain Sooty Boubou - SE Nigeria, SW Cameroon, Bioko and Abertine rift in Zaire, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda<br /><i>Laniarius willardi</i> - Willard's Sooty Boubou - Albertine Rift in Uganda, Burundi - new species<br /><i>Laniarius fuelleborni</i> - F&uuml;lleborn's Boubou - EC Africa<br /><i>Laniarius funebris</i> - Slate-colored Boubou - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Laniarius luehderi</i> - L&uuml;hder's Bushshrike - C Africa<br /><i>Laniarius brauni</i> - Braun's Bushshrike - NW Angola<br /><i>Laniarius amboimensis</i> - Gabela Bushshrike - cw Angola<br /><i>Laniarius ruficeps</i> - Red-naped Bushshrike - NE Africa<br /><i>Laniarius aethiopicus</i> - Ethiopian Boubou - Eritrea, Ethiopia, NW Somalia<br /><i>Laniarius major</i> - Tropical Boubou - W, C Africa south to S Zambia, N, C Mozambique - Split from <i>L. aethiopicus</i><br /><i>Laniarius erlangeri</i> - Somali Boubou - SC Somalia - Split from <i>L. aethiopicus</i>; includes <i>L. liberatus</i> color morph<br /><i>Laniarius sublacteus</i> - East Coast Boubou - SE Somalia to NE Tanzania, Zanzibar - Split from <i>L. aethiopicus</i>; Was Zanzibar Boubou<br /><i>Laniarius ferrugineus</i> - Southern Boubou - S Africa<br /><i>Laniarius bicolor</i> - Swamp Boubou - WC Africa<br /><i>Laniarius turatii</i> - Turati's Boubou - W Africa<br /><i>Laniarius barbarus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/laniarius_barbarus_yellow_crowned_gonolek.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Crowned Gonolek">Yellow-crowned Gonolek</a> - W Africa<br /><i>Laniarius mufumbiri</i> - Papyrus Gonolek - EC Africa<br /><i>Laniarius erythrogaster</i> - Black-headed Gonolek - C Africa<br /><i>Laniarius atrococcineus</i> - Crimson-breasted Shrike - S Africa<br /><i>Laniarius atroflavus</i> - Yellow-breasted Boubou - WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Nilaus afer</i> - Brubru - Widespread Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Machaerirhynchidae - Boatbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_machaerirhynchidae.php#unique-entry-id-910</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_machaerirhynchidae.php#unique-entry-id-910</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[144 Machaerirhynchidae - Boatbills - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Boatbills may be related to woodswallow, bushshrike<i>Peltops</i> - <br /><br /><i>Machaerirhynchus flaviventer</i> - Yellow-breasted Boatbill - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Machaerirhynchus nigripectus</i> - Black-breasted Boatbill - New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Vangidae - Vangas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_vangidae.php#unique-entry-id-909</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_vangidae.php#unique-entry-id-909</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[145 Vangidae - Vangas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Calicalicus madagascariensis</i> - Red-tailed Vanga - Madagascar<br /><i>Calicalicus rufocarpalis</i> - Red-shouldered Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Vanga curvirostris</i> - Hook-billed Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Oriolia bernieri</i> - Bernier's Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Xenopirostris xenopirostris</i> - Lafresnaye's Vanga - Madagascar<br /><i>Xenopirostris damii</i> - Van Dam's Vanga - Madagascar<br /><i>Xenopirostris polleni</i> - Pollen's Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Falculea palliata</i> - Sickle-billed Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Artamella viridis</i> - White-headed Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Leptopterus chabert</i> - Chabert's Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Cyanolanius madagascarinus</i> - Blue Vanga - Madagascar region<br /><br /><i>Schetba rufa</i> - Rufous Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Euryceros prevostii</i> - Helmet Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Tylas eduardi</i> - Tylas Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Hypositta corallirostris</i> - Nuthatch Vanga - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Newtonia amphichroa</i> - Dark Newtonia - Madagascar<br /><i>Newtonia brunneicauda</i> - Common Newtonia - Madagascar<br /><i>Newtonia archboldi</i> - Archbold's Newtonia - Madagascar<br /><i>Newtonia fanovanae</i> - Red-tailed Newtonia - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Pseudobias wardi</i> - Ward's Flycatcher - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Mystacornis crossleyi</i> - Crossley's Babbler - Madagascar - to Ground Vanga?<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cracticidae - Butcherbirds etc</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cracticidae</category><category>Butcherbirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cracticidae.php#unique-entry-id-908</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cracticidae.php#unique-entry-id-908</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[146 Cracticidae - Butcherbirds and Allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Cracticus quoyi</i> - Black Butcherbird - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Cracticus torquatus</i> - Grey Butcherbird - C, S, E Australia<br /><i>Cracticus mentalis</i> - Black-backed Butcherbird - SE New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Cracticus nigrogularis</i> - Pied Butcherbird - Australia<br /><i>Cracticus cassicus</i> - Hooded Butcherbird - New Guinea<br /><i>Cracticus louisiadensis</i> - Tagula Butcherbird - SE New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Gymnorhina tibicen</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gymnorhina_tibicen_australian_magpie.php" rel="self" title="Australian Magpie">Australian Magpie</a> - SC New Guinea, Australia<br /><br /><i>Strepera graculina</i> - Pied Currawong - NE, E Australia<br /><i>Strepera fuliginosa</i> - Black Currawong - Tasmania<br /><i>Strepera versicolor</i> - Grey Currawong - S Australia<br /><br />Peltops - appear to be Artamidae<br /><i>Peltops blainvillii</i> - Lowland Peltops - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Peltops montanus</i> - Mountain Peltops - New Guinea - New name]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pityriaseidae - Bristlehead</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pityriaseidae.php#unique-entry-id-907</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pityriaseidae.php#unique-entry-id-907</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[147 Pityriaseidae - Bristlehead - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pityriasis gymnocephala</i> - Bornean Bristlehead - Borneo - related to <i>Aegithina</i> and perhaps helmetshrikes Prionopidae, not butcherbirds Cracticidae<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Artamidae - Woodswallows</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_artamidae.php#unique-entry-id-906</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_artamidae.php#unique-entry-id-906</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[148 Artamidae - Woodswallows - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />near butcherbirds, peltops, bushshrikes, boatbills, and cuckooshrikes<br /><br /><i>Artamus fuscus</i> - Ashy Woodswallow - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Artamus leucorynchus</i> - White-breasted Woodswallow - Widespread Australasia, also Andaman Islands to Philippines<br /><i>Artamus mentalis</i> - Fiji Woodswallow - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Artamus monachus</i> - Ivory-backed Woodswallow - Sulawesi<br /><i>Artamus maximus</i> - Great Woodswallow - New Guinea<br /><i>Artamus insignis</i> - White-backed Woodswallow - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Artamus personatus</i> - Masked Woodswallow - Australia<br /><i>Artamus superciliosus</i> - White-browed Woodswallow - C Australia<br /><i>Artamus cinereus</i> - Black-faced Woodswallow - Australia, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Artamus cyanopterus</i> - Dusky Woodswallow - S Australia<br /><i>Artamus minor</i> - Little Woodswallow - N, C Australia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Aegithinidae - Ioras</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-04-28T23:38:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aegithinidae.php#unique-entry-id-905</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aegithinidae.php#unique-entry-id-905</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[2.8 changes here<br /><br /><br />149 Aegithinidae - Ioras - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Aegithina tiphia</i> - Common Iora - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Aegithina nigrolutea</i> - Marshall's Iora - N Pakistan, NW India<br /><i>Aegithina viridissima</i> - Green Iora - Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Aegithina lafresnayei</i> - Great Iora - Southeast Asia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bernieridae - Malagasy warblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-15T23:38:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bernieridae.php#unique-entry-id-904</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bernieridae.php#unique-entry-id-904</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[188 Bernieridae - Malagasy warblers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Oxylabes madagascariensis</i> - White-throated Oxylabes - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Bernieria madagascariensis</i> - Long-billed Bernieria - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Cryptosylvicola randrianasoloi</i> - Cryptic Warbler - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Hartertula flavoviridis</i> - Wedge-tailed Jery - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Thamnornis chloropetoides</i> - Thamnornis - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Xanthomixis zosterops</i> - Spectacled Tetraka - Madagascar<br /><i>Xanthomixis apperti</i> - Appert's Tetraka - Madagascar<br /><i>Xanthomixis tenebrosa</i> - Dusky Tetraka - Madagascar<br /><i>Xanthomixis cinereiceps</i> - Grey-crowned Tetraka - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Crossleyia xanthophrys</i> - Madagascar Yellowbrow - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Randia pseudozosterops</i> - Rand's Warbler - Madagascar<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cisticolidae - Cisticolas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-14T23:38:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cisticolidae.php#unique-entry-id-903</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cisticolidae.php#unique-entry-id-903</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[189 Cisticolidae - Cisticolas and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Was Incertae Sedis<br /><i>Neomixis tenella</i> - Common Jery - Madagascar<br /><i>Neomixis viridis</i> - Green Jery - Madagascar<br /><i>Neomixis striatigula</i> - Stripe-throated Jery - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Cisticola erythrops</i> - Red-faced Cisticola - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cisticola lepe</i> - Lepe Cisticola - Angola<br /><i>Cisticola cantans</i> - Singing Cisticola - W, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Cisticola lateralis</i> - Whistling Cisticola - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cisticola woosnami</i> - Trilling Cisticola - EC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola anonymus</i> - Chattering Cisticola - WC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola bulliens</i> - Bubbling Cisticola - WC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola chubbi</i> - Chubb's Cisticola - EC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola hunteri</i> - Hunter's Cisticola - EC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola nigriloris</i> - Black-lored Cisticola - SE Africa<br /><i>Cisticola aberrans</i> - Lazy Cisticola - SE, E Africa<br /><i>Cisticola emini</i> - Rock-loving Cisticola - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cisticola chiniana</i> - Rattling Cisticola - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola bodessa</i> - Boran Cisticola - NE Africa<br /><i>Cisticola njombe</i> - Churring Cisticola - SE Africa<br /><i>Cisticola cinereolus</i> - Ashy Cisticola - NE Africa<br /><i>Cisticola restrictus</i> - Tana River Cisticola - Kenya<br /><i>Cisticola rufilatus</i> - Tinkling Cisticola - EC, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola subruficapilla</i> - Grey-backed Cisticola - SW Africa<br /><i>Cisticola lais</i> - Wailing Cisticola - S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola distinctus</i> - Lynes's Cisticola - Uganda, Kenya<br /><i>Cisticola galactotes</i> - Rufous-winged Cisticola - S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola marginatus</i> - Winding Cisticola - W, C, interior E Africa<br /><i>Cisticola haematocephalus</i> - Coastal Cisticola - coastal E Africa<br /><i>Cisticola lugubris</i> - Ethiopian Cisticola - Ethiopia<br /><i>Cisticola luapula</i> - Luapula Cisticola - SC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola pipiens</i> - Chirping Cisticola - WC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola carruthersi</i> - Carruthers's Cisticola - EC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola tinniens</i> - Levaillant's Cisticola - EC, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola robustus</i> - Stout Cisticola - E Africa<br /><i>Cisticola aberdare</i> - Aberdare Cisticola - Kenya<br /><i>Cisticola natalensis</i> - Croaking Cisticola - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cisticola ruficeps</i> - Red-pate Cisticola - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Cisticola dorsti</i> - Dorst's Cisticola - WC Africa<br /><i>Cisticola nana</i> - Tiny Cisticola - E Africa<br /><i>Cisticola brachypterus</i> - Short-winged Cisticola - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cisticola rufus</i> - Rufous Cisticola - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cisticola troglodytes</i> - Foxy Cisticola - C, E Africa<br /><i>Cisticola fulvicapilla</i> - Neddicky - C, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola angusticauda</i> - Long-tailed Cisticola - SE Africa<br /><i>Cisticola melanurus</i> - Black-tailed Cisticola - S, C Africa<br /><i>Cisticola juncidis</i> - Zitting Cisticola - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, Australasia, Africa<br /><i>Cisticola haesitatus</i> - Socotra Cisticola - Socotra Island<br /><i>Cisticola cherina</i> - Madagascar Cisticola - Madagascar<br /><i>Cisticola aridulus</i> - Desert Cisticola - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cisticola textrix</i> - Cloud Cisticola - S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola eximius</i> - Black-backed Cisticola - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Cisticola dambo</i> - Dambo Cisticola - C Africa<br /><i>Cisticola brunnescens</i> - Pectoral-patch Cisticola - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola cinnamomeus</i> - Pale-crowned Cisticola - SC, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola ayresii</i> - Wing-snapping Cisticola - C, S Africa<br /><i>Cisticola exilis</i> - Golden-headed Cisticola - Widespread Asia, Australasia<br /><br /><i>Incana incana</i> - Socotra Warbler - Socotra Island<br /><br /><i>Scotocerca inquieta</i> - Scrub Warbler - SC, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Malcorus pectoralis</i> - Rufous-eared Warbler - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Prinia burnesii</i> - Rufous-vented Prinia - Pakistan, NW India<br /><i>Prinia cinerascens</i> - Swamp Prinia - NE India - Split from <i>P. burnesii</i><br /><i>Prinia crinigera</i> - Striated Prinia - Afghanistan to WC China, Eurasia, also Burma to Taiwan<br /><i>Prinia polychroa</i> - Brown Prinia - Southeast Asia, Java<br /><i>Prinia atrogularis</i> - Black-throated Prinia - E Himalayas from Nepal to W Burma - Was Hill Prinia<br /><i>Prinia superciliaris</i> - Hill Prinia - NE India, E Burma, SE Asia, Sumatra - Split from <i>P. atrogularis</i><br /><i>Prinia cinereocapilla</i> - Grey-crowned Prinia - NW India, Nepal, Bhutan<br /><i>Prinia buchanani</i> - Rufous-fronted Prinia - Pakistan, India<br /><i>Prinia rufescens</i> - Rufescent Prinia - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Prinia hodgsonii</i> - Grey-breasted Prinia - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Prinia gracilis</i> - Graceful Prinia - SC, Eurasia, also NE Africa<br /><i>Prinia sylvatica</i> - Jungle Prinia - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Prinia familiaris</i> - Bar-winged Prinia - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Prinia flaviventris</i> - Yellow-bellied Prinia - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Prinia socialis</i> - Ashy Prinia - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Prinia subflava</i> - Tawny-flanked Prinia - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Prinia inornata</i> - Plain Prinia - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Prinia somalica</i> - Pale Prinia - NE Africa<br /><i>Prinia fluviatilis</i> - River Prinia - W Africa<br /><i>Prinia flavicans</i> - Black-chested Prinia - S Africa<br /><i>Prinia maculosa</i> - Karoo Prinia - SW Africa<br /><i>Prinia hypoxantha</i> - Drakensberg Prinia - S Africa<br /><i>Prinia molleri</i> - Sao Tome Prinia - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Prinia bairdii</i> - Banded Prinia - C Africa<br /><i>Prinia melanops</i> - Black-faced Prinia - EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Schistolais leucopogon</i> - White-chinned Prinia - C Africa<br /><i>Schistolais leontica</i> - Sierra Leone Prinia - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Phragmacia substriata</i> - Namaqua Warbler - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Oreophilais robertsi</i> - Roberts's Warbler - SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Heliolais erythropterus</i> - Red-winged Warbler - W, C, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Urolais epichlorus</i> - Green Longtail - WC Africa<br /><br />Black-collared Apalis and Ruwenzori Apalis were <i>Apalis</i><br /><i>Oreolais pulcher</i> - Black-collared Apalis - C, E Africa<br /><i>Oreolais ruwenzorii</i> - Ruwenzori Apalis - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Drymocichla incana</i> - Red-winged Grey Warbler - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Spiloptila clamans</i> - Cricket Longtail - NE, C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Phyllolais pulchella</i> - Buff-bellied Warbler - N Africa<br /><br /><i>Apalis thoracica</i> - Bar-throated Apalis - S Africa<br /><i>Apalis flavigularis</i> - Yellow-throated Apalis - Mozambique<br /><i>Apalis fuscigularis</i> - Taita Apalis - Kenya<br /><i>Apalis lynesi</i> - Namuli Apalis - Mozambique<br /><i>Apalis ruddi</i> - Rudd's Apalis - SE Africa<br /><i>Apalis flavida</i> - Yellow-breasted Apalis - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Apalis binotata</i> - Lowland Masked Apalis - C Africa<br /><i>Apalis personata</i> - Mountain Masked Apalis - EC Africa<br /><i>Apalis jacksoni</i> - Black-throated Apalis - C, E Africa<br /><i>Apalis chariessa</i> - White-winged Apalis - E Africa<br /><i>Apalis nigriceps</i> - Black-capped Apalis - C, W Africa<br /><i>Apalis melanocephala</i> - Black-headed Apalis - E Africa<br /><i>Apalis chirindensis</i> - Chirinda Apalis - SE Africa<br /><i>Apalis porphyrolaema</i> - Chestnut-throated Apalis - EC Africa<br /><i>Apalis kaboboensis</i> - Kabobo Apalis - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Apalis chapini</i> - Chapin's Apalis - EC Africa<br /><i>Apalis sharpii</i> - Sharpe's Apalis - W Africa<br /><i>Apalis rufogularis</i> - Buff-throated Apalis - W, C Africa<br /><i>Apalis argentea</i> - Kungwe Apalis - EC Africa<br /><i>Apalis karamojae</i> - Karamoja Apalis - E Africa<br /><i>Apalis bamendae</i> - Bamenda Apalis - Cameroon<br /><i>Apalis goslingi</i> - Gosling's Apalis - WC Africa<br /><i>Apalis cinerea</i> - Grey Apalis - C, E Africa<br /><i>Apalis alticola</i> - Brown-headed Apalis - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Urorhipis rufifrons</i> - Red-fronted Apalis - NE Africa<br /><br /><i>Hypergerus atriceps</i> - Oriole Warbler - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Eminia lepida</i> - Grey-capped Warbler - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Camaroptera brachyura</i> - Green-backed Camaroptera - E, S Africa<br /><i>Camaroptera brevicaudata</i> - Grey-backed Camaroptera - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Camaroptera harterti</i> - Hartert's Camaroptera - Angola<br /><i>Camaroptera superciliaris</i> - Yellow-browed Camaroptera - W, C Africa<br /><i>Camaroptera chloronota</i> - Olive-green Camaroptera - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Calamonastes simplex</i> - Grey Wren-Warbler - C, E Africa<br /><i>Calamonastes undosus</i> - Miombo Wren-Warbler - EC Africa<br /><i>Calamonastes stierlingi</i> - Stierling's Wren-Warbler - SE Africa<br /><i>Calamonastes fasciolatus</i> - Barred Wren-Warbler - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Euryptila subcinnamomea</i> - Cinnamon-breasted Warbler - SW Africa<br /><br /><i>Bathmocercus cerviniventris</i> - Black-headed Rufous Warbler - W Africa<br /><i>Bathmocercus rufus</i> - Black-faced Rufous Warbler - C Africa<br /><br />Was <i>Bathmocercus</i> to <i>Scepomycter</i>; move both genera<br /><i>Scepomycter winifredae</i> - Winifred's Warbler - Uluguru Mts of E Tanzania<br /><i>Scepomycter rubehoensis</i> - Rubeho Warbler - Rubeho-Ukaguru Mts of Tanzania<br /><br /><i>Orthotomus sutorius</i> - Common Tailorbird - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Orthotomus atrogularis</i> - Dark-necked Tailorbird - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Orthotomus castaneiceps</i> - Philippine Tailorbird - Philippines<br /><i>Orthotomus frontalis</i> - Rufous-fronted Tailorbird - S Philippines - Split from <i>O. castaneiceps</i><br /><i>Orthotomus derbianus</i> - Grey-backed Tailorbird - Philippines<br /><i>Orthotomus sericeus</i> - Rufous-tailed Tailorbird - Malay Peninsula to Philippines<br /><i>Orthotomus ruficeps</i> - Ashy Tailorbird - Malay Peninsula to Philippines<br /><i>Orthotomus sepium</i> - Olive-backed Tailorbird - Java<br /><i>Orthotomus cinereiceps</i> - White-eared Tailorbird - Philippines<br /><i>Orthotomus nigriceps</i> - Black-headed Tailorbird - Philippines<br /><i>Orthotomus samarensis</i> - Yellow-breasted Tailorbird - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Artisornis moreaui</i> - Long-billed Forest Warbler - SE Africa<br /><i>Artisornis metopias</i> - Red-capped Forest Warbler - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Poliolais lopesi</i> - White-tailed Warbler - WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Eremomela</i> to Cisticolidae<br /><i>Eremomela icteropygialis</i> - Yellow-bellied Eremomela - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Eremomela salvadorii</i> - Salvadori's Eremomela - WC Africa<br /><i>Eremomela flavicrissalis</i> - Yellow-vented Eremomela - NE Africa<br /><i>Eremomela pusilla</i> - Senegal Eremomela - W Africa<br /><i>Eremomela canescens</i> - Green-backed Eremomela - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Eremomela scotops</i> - Green-capped Eremomela - C, SE Africa<br /><i>Eremomela gregalis</i> - Karoo Eremomela - SW Africa<br /><i>Eremomela usticollis</i> - Burnt-necked Eremomela - S Africa - NB name<br /><i>Eremomela badiceps</i> - Rufous-crowned Eremomela - W, C Africa<br /><i>Eremomela turneri</i> - Turner's Eremomela - EC Africa<br /><i>Eremomela atricollis</i> - Black-necked Eremomela - SC Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Longbill&#x2c; Crombec etc</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-13T23:38:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/a333bd8999aa138b4dd0374c6f87778b-902.php#unique-entry-id-902</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/a333bd8999aa138b4dd0374c6f87778b-902.php#unique-entry-id-902</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[changes 2.8<br /><br />190 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br />Includes members of <i>Sphenoeacus</i> group of Old World warblers<br /><br /><i>Melocichla mentalis</i> - Moustached Grass Warbler - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Sphenoeacus afer</i> - Cape Grassbird - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Achaetops pycnopygius</i> - Rockrunner - SW Africa<br /><br /><i>Macrosphenus flavicans</i> - Yellow Longbill - C Africa - <i>Bradypterus</i> in Megaluridae ?<br /><i>Macrosphenus kempi</i> - Kemp's Longbill - W Africa<br /><i>Macrosphenus concolor</i> - Grey Longbill - W, C Africa<br /><i>Macrosphenus pulitzeri</i> - Pulitzer's Longbill - W Angola<br /><i>Macrosphenus kretschmeri</i> - Kretschmer's Longbill - EC Africa - Bulbul?<br /><br /><i>Sylvietta brachyura</i> - Northern Crombec - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta whytii</i> - Red-faced Crombec - E Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta philippae</i> - Philippa's Crombec - NE Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta rufescens</i> - Long-billed Crombec - SC, S Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta isabellina</i> - Somali Crombec - NE Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta ruficapilla</i> - Red-capped Crombec - SC Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta virens</i> - Green Crombec - W, C Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta denti</i> - Lemon-bellied Crombec - W, C Africa<br /><i>Sylvietta leucophrys</i> - White-browed Crombec - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Cryptillas victorini</i> - Victorin's Warbler - S South Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Timaliidae - Babblers&#x2c; Parrotbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-12T23:38:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_timaliidae.php#unique-entry-id-901</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_timaliidae.php#unique-entry-id-901</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[changes 2.8 <span style="font:12px &#39;Lucida Grande&#39;, LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; ">Leiothrichidae Laughingthrushes<br /></span><span style="font:12px &#39;Lucida Grande&#39;, LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; ">Pellorneidae Fulvettas, Ground Babblers<br />Timaliidae Babblers, Scimitar Babblers</span><br /><br />191 Timaliidae - Babblers, Parrotbills - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Leonardina woodi</i> - Bagobo Babbler - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Graminicola bengalensis</i> - Rufous-rumped Grassbird - N India to C Thailand - Was Megaluridae<br /><br /><i>Pellorneum albiventre</i> - Spot-throated Babbler - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pellorneum palustre</i> - Marsh Babbler - NE India<br /><i>Pellorneum ruficeps</i> - Puff-throated Babbler - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Pellorneum fuscocapillus</i> - Brown-capped Babbler - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Pellorneum tickelli</i> - Buff-breasted Babbler - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pellorneum buettikoferi</i> - Sumatran Babbler - Sumatra<br /><i>Pellorneum pyrrogenys</i> - Temminck's Babbler - Borneo, Java<br /><i>Pellorneum capistratum</i> - Black-capped Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Trichastoma rostratum</i> - White-chested Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Trichastoma celebense</i> - Sulawesi Babbler - Sulawesi<br /><i>Trichastoma bicolor</i> - Ferruginous Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Malacocincla abbotti</i> - Abbott's Babbler - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Malacocincla sepiaria</i> - Horsfield's Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Malacocincla perspicillata</i> - Black-browed Babbler - Borneo<br /><i>Malacocincla malaccensis</i> - Short-tailed Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Malacocincla cinereiceps</i> - Ashy-headed Babbler - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Malacopteron magnirostre</i> - Moustached Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Malacopteron affine</i> - Sooty-capped Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Malacopteron cinereum</i> - Scaly-crowned Babbler - Thailand to Java & Borneo<br /><i>Malacopteron magnum</i> - Rufous-crowned Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Malacopteron palawanense</i> - Melodious Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Malacopteron albogulare</i> - Grey-breasted Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Illadopsis cleaveri</i> - Blackcap Illadopsis - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Illadopsis albipectus</i> - Scaly-breasted Illadopsis - C Africa<br /><i>Illadopsis rufescens</i> - Rufous-winged Illadopsis - W Africa<br /><i>Illadopsis puveli</i> - Puvel's Illadopsis - W, C Africa<br /><i>Illadopsis rufipennis</i> - Pale-breasted Illadopsis - W, C Africa<br /><i>Illadopsis fulvescens</i> - Brown Illadopsis - W, C Africa<br /><i>Illadopsis pyrrhoptera</i> - Mountain Illadopsis - EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Pseudoalcippe abyssinica</i> - African Hill Babbler - W, E Africa<br /><i>Pseudoalcippe atriceps</i> - Ruwenzori Hill Babbler - SE Nigeria, SW Cameroun, EC Africa - Split from <i>P. abyssinica</i><br /><br /><i>Ptyrticus turdinus</i> - Spotted Thrush-Babbler - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Pomatorhinus hypoleucos</i> - Large Scimitar Babbler - Bangladesh to Malaysia<br /><i>Pomatorhinus erythrogenys</i> - Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler - Himalayas to Burma<br /><i>Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis</i> - Black-necklaced Scimitar Babbler - Taiwan - Was Spot-breasted<br /><i>Pomatorhinus gravivox</i> - Black-streaked Scimitar Babbler - E Burma, S China - Split from <i>P. erythrocnemis</i><br /><i>Pomatorhinus mcclellandi</i> - Spot-breasted Scimitar Babbler - S Assam, W Burma - Split from <i>P. erythrocnemis</i><br /><i>Pomatorhinus swinhoei</i> - Grey-sided Scimitar Babbler - S China - Split from <i>P. erythrocnemis</i><br /><i>Pomatorhinus horsfieldii</i> - Indian Scimitar Babbler - S India<br /><i>Pomatorhinus melanurus</i> - Sri Lanka Scimitar Babbler - Sri Lanka - Split from <i>P. horsfieldii</i><br /><i>Pomatorhinus schisticeps</i> - White-browed Scimitar Babbler - Himalayas to S Vietnam & Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Pomatorhinus montanus</i> - Chestnut-backed Scimitar Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Pomatorhinus ruficollis</i> - Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler - Himalayas to S China, Taiwan<br /><i>Pomatorhinus musicus</i> - Taiwan Scimitar Babbler - Taiwan - Split from <i>P. ruficollis</i><br /><i>Pomatorhinus ochraceiceps</i> - Red-billed Scimitar Babbler - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pomatorhinus ferruginosus</i> - Coral-billed Scimitar Babbler - Himalayas to C Vietnam<br /><i>Pomatorhinus superciliaris</i> - Slender-billed Scimitar Babbler - Himalayas to NW Vietnam - was <i>Xiphirhynchus</i><br /><br /><i>Jabouilleia danjoui</i> - Short-tailed Scimitar Babbler - Vietnam, Laos<br /><i>Jabouilleia naungmungensis</i> - Naung Mung Scimitar Babbler - N Burma - new species<br /><br /><i>Rimator malacoptilus</i> - Long-billed Wren-Babbler - Himalayas from NE India to S China<br /><i>Rimator albostriatus</i> - Sumatran Wren-Babbler - W Sumatra - Split from <i>R. malacoptilus</i><br /><i>Rimator pasquieri</i> - White-throated Wren-Babbler - NW Vietnam - Split from <i>R. malacoptilus</i><br /><br /><i>Ptilocichla leucogrammica</i> - Bornean Wren-Babbler - Borneo<br /><i>Ptilocichla mindanensis</i> - Striated Wren-Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Ptilocichla falcata</i> - Falcated Wren-Babbler - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Kenopia striata</i> - Striped Wren-Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Napothera rufipectus</i> - Rusty-breasted Wren-Babbler - Sumatra<br /><i>Napothera atrigularis</i> - Black-throated Wren-Babbler - Borneo<br /><i>Napothera macrodactyla</i> - Large Wren-Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Napothera marmorata</i> - Marbled Wren-Babbler - Malaysia, Sumatra<br /><i>Napothera crispifrons</i> - Limestone Wren-Babbler - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Napothera brevicaudata</i> - Streaked Wren-Babbler - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Napothera crassa</i> - Mountain Wren-Babbler - Borneo<br /><i>Napothera epilepidota</i> - Eyebrowed Wren-Babbler - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Robsonius rabori</i> - Rusty-faced Babbler - NC Luzon, Philippines - <i>Napothera rabori</i> to <i>Robsonius rabori</i>, was Rabor's Wren-Babbler<br /><i>Robsonius sorsogonensis</i> - Grey-banded Babbler - SE Luzon, Philippines - Split from <i>R. rabori</i><br /><br /><i>Pnoepyga albiventer</i> - Scaly-breasted Wren-Babbler - Himalayas to S China<br /><i>Pnoepyga formosana</i> - Taiwan Wren-Babbler - Taiwan - Split from <i>P. albiventer</i><br /><i>Pnoepyga immaculata</i> - Nepal Wren-Babbler - Nepal<br /><i>Pnoepyga pusilla</i> - Pygmy Wren-Babbler - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Spelaeornis caudatus</i> - Rufous-throated Wren-Babbler - Nepal to NW India<br /><i>Spelaeornis badeigularis</i> - Rusty-throated Wren-Babbler - NE India<br /><i>Spelaeornis troglodytoides</i> - Bar-winged Wren-Babbler - Himalayas<br /><i>Spelaeornis formosus</i> - Spotted Wren-Babbler - Himalayas to C Vietnam<br /><i>Spelaeornis chocolatinus</i> - Naga Wren-Babbler - NE India to SW Vietnam - Was Long-tailed Wren-Babbler<br /><i>Spelaeornis reptatus</i> - Grey-bellied Wren-Babbler - SE Arunachal to NE, E Burma, N and SW Yunnan, SW Sichuan, W Thailand. Asia - Split from <i>S. chocolatinus</i><br /><i>Spelaeornis oatesi</i> - Chin Hills Wren-Babbler - SE Assam, W Burma. Asia - Split from <i>S. chocolatinus</i><br /><i>Spelaeornis kinneari</i> - Pale-throated Wren-Babbler - N Vietnam - Split from <i>S. chocolatinus</i><br /><i>Spelaeornis longicaudatus</i> - Tawny-breasted Wren-Babbler - NE India<br /><br /><i>Sphenocichla humei</i> - Sikkim Wedge-billed Babbler - Himalayas to NE Burma - Was Wedge-billed Wren-Babbler<br /><i>Sphenocichla roberti</i> - Cachar Wedge-billed Babbler - NE India to SW China - Split from <i>S. humei</i><br /><br /><i>Stachyris rodolphei</i> - Deignan's Babbler - N Thailand - may be Rufous-fronted Babbler<br /><i>Stachyris rufifrons</i> - Rufous-fronted Babbler - Burma to Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris ambigua</i> - Buff-chested Babbler - E Himalayas to S Laos<br /><i>Stachyris ruficeps</i> - Rufous-capped Babbler - Tibet to SC Vietnam, Taiwan<br /><i>Stachyris pyrrhops</i> - Black-chinned Babbler - Himalayas<br /><i>Stachyris chrysaea</i> - Golden Babbler - Himalayas to Sumatra<br /><i>Stachyris plateni</i> - Mindanao Pygmy Babbler - Mindanao, Philippines - Was Pygmy Babbler<br /><i>Stachyris pygmaea</i> - Visayan Pygmy Babbler - Leyte and Samar, Philippines - Split from <i>S. plateni</i><br /><i>Stachyris dennistouni</i> - Golden-crowned Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris nigrocapitata</i> - Black-crowned Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris capitalis</i> - Rusty-crowned Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris whiteheadi</i> - Chestnut-faced Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris striata</i> - Luzon Striped Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris latistriata</i> - Panay Striped Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris nigrorum</i> - Negros Striped Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris hypogrammica</i> - Palawan Striped Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Stachyris grammiceps</i> - White-breasted Babbler - Java<br /><i>Stachyris herberti</i> - Sooty Babbler - Laos, Vietnam<br /><i>Stachyris nonggangensis</i> - Nonggang Babbler - SW China - new species<br /><i>Stachyris nigriceps</i> - Grey-throated Babbler - Himalayas to Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris poliocephala</i> - Grey-headed Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris striolata</i> - Spot-necked Babbler - Southeast Asia, Sumatra<br /><i>Stachyris oglei</i> - Snowy-throated Babbler - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Stachyris maculata</i> - Chestnut-rumped Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris leucotis</i> - White-necked Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris nigricollis</i> - Black-throated Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris thoracica</i> - White-bibbed Babbler - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Stachyris erythroptera</i> - Chestnut-winged Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Stachyris melanothorax</i> - Crescent-chested Babbler - Java<br /><br /><i>Dasycrotapha speciosa</i> - Flame-templed Babbler - Philippines - Was <i>Stachyris</i><br /><br /><i>Dumetia hyperythra</i> - Tawny-bellied Babbler - NC India to Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Rhopocichla atriceps</i> - Dark-fronted Babbler - W India to Sri Lanka<br /><br />NB name<br /><i>Macronus gularis</i> - Pin-striped Tit-Babbler - India, SW China, SE Asia, Sumatra, Wallacea, SW Philippines. Asia - Was Striped Tit-Babbler<br /><i>Macronus bornensis</i> - Bold-striped Tit-Babbler - Java, Borneo, Wallacea. Asia - Split from <i>M. gularis</i><br /><i>Macronus flavicollis</i> - Grey-cheeked Tit-Babbler - Java<br /><i>Macronus kelleyi</i> - Grey-faced Tit-Babbler - Laos, Vietnam<br /><i>Macronus striaticeps</i> - Brown Tit-Babbler - Philippines<br /><i>Macronus ptilosus</i> - Fluffy-backed Tit-Babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Micromacronus leytensis</i> - Visayan Miniature Babbler - Leyte, Philippines - Was Miniature Tit-Babbler<br /><i>Micromacronus sordidus</i> - Mindanao Miniature Babbler - Mindanao, Philippines - Split from <i>M. leytensis</i><br /><br /><i>Timalia pileata</i> - Chestnut-capped Babbler - Nepal to Java<br /><br /><i>Chrysomma sinense</i> - Yellow-eyed Babbler - Sri Lanka, Pakistan to S China<br /><i>Chrysomma altirostre</i> - Jerdon's Babbler - Pakistan to Burma - was <i>Moupinia</i><br /><br /><i>Moupinia poecilotis</i> - Rufous-tailed Babbler - C China<br /><br /><i>Chamaea fasciata</i> - Wrentit - Oregon, California<br /><br /><i>Turdoides nipalensis</i> - Spiny Babbler - Nepal<br /><i>Turdoides altirostris</i> - Iraq Babbler - Iraq, Iran<br /><i>Turdoides caudata</i> - Common Babbler - Indian subcontinent<br /><i>Turdoides huttoni</i> - Afghan Babbler - SE Iraq to SW Pakistan - Split from <i>T. caudata</i><br /><i>Turdoides earlei</i> - Striated Babbler - Pakistan to Burma<br /><i>Turdoides gularis</i> - White-throated Babbler - Burma<br /><i>Turdoides longirostris</i> - Slender-billed Babbler - Nepal to SW Burma<br /><i>Turdoides malcolmi</i> - Large Grey Babbler - India<br /><i>Turdoides squamiceps</i> - Arabian Babbler - Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Turdoides fulva</i> - Fulvous Babbler - N Africa<br /><i>Turdoides aylmeri</i> - Scaly Chatterer - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Turdoides rubiginosa</i> - Rufous Chatterer - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Turdoides subrufa</i> - Rufous Babbler - India<br /><i>Turdoides striata</i> - Jungle Babbler - Pakistan, India, Bangladesh<br /><i>Turdoides rufescens</i> - Orange-billed Babbler - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Turdoides affinis</i> - Yellow-billed Babbler - India<br /><i>Turdoides melanops</i> - Black-faced Babbler - SW Africa<br /><i>Turdoides sharpei</i> - Black-lored Babbler - E Africa<br /><i>Turdoides tenebrosa</i> - Dusky Babbler - EC Africa<br /><i>Turdoides reinwardtii</i> - Blackcap Babbler - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Turdoides plebejus</i> - Brown Babbler - E, W, C Africa<br /><i>Turdoides leucocephala</i> - White-headed Babbler - NE Africa<br /><i>Turdoides jardineii</i> - Arrow-marked Babbler - E, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Turdoides squamulata</i> - Scaly Babbler - E Africa<br /><i>Turdoides leucopygia</i> - White-rumped Babbler - NE Africa<br /><i>Turdoides hartlaubii</i> - Hartlaub's Babbler - C Africa<br /><i>Turdoides hindei</i> - Hinde's Babbler - Kenya<br /><i>Turdoides hypoleuca</i> - Northern Pied Babbler - Kenya, Tanzania<br /><i>Turdoides bicolor</i> - Southern Pied Babbler - S Africa<br /><i>Turdoides gymnogenys</i> - Bare-cheeked Babbler - Angola, Namibia<br /><br /><i>Babax lanceolatus</i> - Chinese Babax - Himalayas to SE China<br /><i>Babax woodi</i> - Mount Victoria Babax - SE Assam, W Burma - Split from <i>B. lanceolatus</i><br /><i>Babax waddelli</i> - Giant Babax - Tibet<br /><i>Babax koslowi</i> - Tibetan Babax - Tibet<br /><br /><i>Garrulax cinereifrons</i> - Ashy-headed Laughingthrush - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Garrulax palliatus</i> - Sunda Laughingthrush - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Garrulax rufifrons</i> - Rufous-fronted Laughingthrush - Java<br /><i>Garrulax perspicillatus</i> - Masked Laughingthrush - C, E China to C Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax albogularis</i> - White-throated Laughingthrush - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax ruficeps</i> - Rufous-crowned Laughingthrush - Taiwan - Split from <i>G. albogularis</i><br /><i>Garrulax leucolophus</i> - White-crested Laughingthrush - Himalayas to Indochina<br /><i>Garrulax bicolor</i> - Sumatran Laughingthrush - Sumatra - Split from <i>G. leucolophus</i><br /><i>Garrulax monileger</i> - Lesser Necklaced Laughingthrush - E Himalayas to SE China & SE Thailand<br /><i>Garrulax pectoralis</i> - Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush - Nepal to C Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax lugubris</i> - Black Laughingthrush - Malaysia, Sumatra<br /><i>Garrulax calvus</i> - Bare-headed Laughingthrush - Borneo - <i>Garrulax calvus</i> split from <i>G. lugubris</i><br /><i>Garrulax striatus</i> - Striated Laughingthrush - Himalayas to Burma<br /><i>Garrulax strepitans</i> - White-necked Laughingthrush - E Burma, SW China, Thailand, NW Laos<br /><i>Garrulax ferrarius</i> - Cambodian Laughingthrush - SW Cambodia - Split from <i>G. strepitans</i><br /><i>Garrulax milleti</i> - Black-hooded Laughingthrush - Vietnam, Laos<br /><i>Garrulax maesi</i> - Grey Laughingthrush - Tibet to C,s China<br /><i>Garrulax castanotis</i> - Rufous-cheeked Laughingthrush - Laos, Vietnam - Split from <i>G. maesi</i><br /><i>Garrulax nuchalis</i> - Chestnut-backed Laughingthrush - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Garrulax chinensis</i> - Black-throated Laughingthrush - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Garrulax vassali</i> - White-cheeked Laughingthrush - Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia<br /><i>Garrulax galbanus</i> - Yellow-throated Laughingthrush - NE India, Burma, Bangladesh<br /><i>Garrulax courtoisi</i> - Blue-crowned Laughingthrush - EC China - Split from <i>G. galbanus</i><br /><i>Garrulax delesserti</i> - Wynaad Laughingthrush - SW India<br /><i>Garrulax gularis</i> - Rufous-vented Laughingthrush - Bhutan to C Laos<br /><i>Garrulax variegatus</i> - Variegated Laughingthrush - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Garrulax davidi</i> - Plain Laughingthrush - N, NC China<br /><i>Garrulax sukatschewi</i> - Snowy-cheeked Laughingthrush - N China<br /><i>Garrulax cineraceus</i> - Moustached Laughingthrush - NE India to E China<br /><i>Garrulax rufogularis</i> - Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush - Himalayas to Burma & NW Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax konkakinhensis</i> - Chestnut-eared Laughingthrush - Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax lunulatus</i> - Barred Laughingthrush - C China<br /><i>Garrulax bieti</i> - White-speckled Laughingthrush - SW China<br /><i>Garrulax maximus</i> - Giant Laughingthrush - W, NC China<br /><i>Garrulax ocellatus</i> - Spotted Laughingthrush - Himalayas to Burma & S China<br /><i>Garrulax caerulatus</i> - Grey-sided Laughingthrush - Himalayas to Burma<br /><i>Garrulax poecilorhynchus</i> - Rusty Laughingthrush - Taiwan<br /><i>Garrulax berthemyi</i> - Buffy Laughingthrush - SW,e China - Split from <i>G. poecilorhynchus</i><br /><i>Garrulax mitratus</i> - Chestnut-capped Laughingthrush - Malaysia, Sumatra<br /><i>Garrulax treacheri</i> - Chestnut-hooded Laughingthrush - Borneo - Split from <i>G. mitratus</i><br /><i>Garrulax ruficollis</i> - Rufous-necked Laughingthrush - Himalayas to Burma & S China<br /><i>Garrulax merulinus</i> - Spot-breasted Laughingthrush - E India to N Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax annamensis</i> - Orange-breasted Laughingthrush - SC Vietnam - Split from <i>G. merulinus</i><br /><i>Garrulax canorus</i> - Chinese Hwamei - S, EC China to C Vietnam - Was Hwamei<br /><i>Garrulax taewanus</i> - Taiwan Hwamei - Taiwan - Split from <i>G. canorus</i><br /><i>Garrulax sannio</i> - White-browed Laughingthrush - NE India to SE China & N Thailand<br /><i>Garrulax cachinnans</i> - Black-chinned Laughingthrush - SW India - Was Nilgiri Laughingthrush<br /><i>Garrulax fairbanki</i> - Kerala Laughingthrush - SW India - Split from <i>G. jerdoni</i> now ssp of <i>G. cachinnans</i><br /><i>Garrulax lineatus</i> - Streaked Laughingthrush - S Tadzhikistan to N Pakistan<br /><i>Garrulax imbricatus</i> - Bhutan Laughingthrush - Bhutan, NE India - Split from <i>G. lineatus</i><br /><i>Garrulax virgatus</i> - Striped Laughingthrush - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Garrulax austeni</i> - Brown-capped Laughingthrush - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Garrulax squamatus</i> - Blue-winged Laughingthrush - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax subunicolor</i> - Scaly Laughingthrush - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax elliotii</i> - Elliot's Laughingthrush - WC China<br /><i>Garrulax henrici</i> - Brown-cheeked Laughingthrush - Tibet<br /><i>Garrulax affinis</i> - Black-faced Laughingthrush - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax morrisonianus</i> - White-whiskered Laughingthrush - Taiwan<br /><i>Garrulax erythrocephalus</i> - Chestnut-crowned Laughingthrush - Himalayas<br /><i>Garrulax chrysopterus</i> - Assam Laughingthrush - Assam, SW Burma - Split from <i>G. erythrocephalus</i><br /><i>Garrulax melanostigma</i> - Silver-eared Laughingthrush - E, SE Burma; N, NW Thailand; NE, C Laos; SE Yunnan; NW Vietnam. Asia - Split from <i>G. erythrocephalus</i><br /><i>Garrulax ngoclinhensis</i> - Golden-winged Laughingthrush - W Vietnam - Was lumped with then split from <i>G. erythrocephalus</i><br /><i>Garrulax peninsulae</i> - Malayan Laughingthrush - S Thailand, peninsular Malaya - Split from <i>G. erythrocephalus</i><br /><i>Garrulax yersini</i> - Collared Laughingthrush - Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax formosus</i> - Red-winged Laughingthrush - S China, NW Vietnam<br /><i>Garrulax milnei</i> - Red-tailed Laughingthrush - Burma to S China & C Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Liocichla phoenicea</i> - Red-faced Liocichla - Nepal, NE India to adjacent S China<br /><i>Liocichla ripponi</i> - Scarlet-faced Liocichla - E Burma to N Vietnam. Asia - Split from <i>L. phoenicea</i><br /><i>Liocichla omeiensis</i> - Emei Shan Liocichla - SW China<br /><i>Liocichla bugunorum</i> - Bugun Liocichla - Arunachal Pradesh, NE India - <i>Liocichla bugunorum</i> new species<br /><i>Liocichla steerii</i> - Steere's Liocichla - Taiwan<br /><br /><i>Leiothrix argentauris</i> - Silver-eared Leiothrix - Himalayas to Sumatra<br /><i>Leiothrix lutea</i> - Red-billed Leiothrix - Himalayas to E China & NE Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Cutia nipalensis</i> - Himalayan Cutia - E, C Himalayas to SW Sichuane, E Burma to N Indochina and S Yunnan, peninsular Malaysia. Asia - Was Cutia<br /><i>Cutia legalleni</i> - Vietnamese Cutia - SC Vietnam - Split from <i>C. nipalensis</i><br /><br /><i>Gampsorhynchus rufulus</i> - White-hooded Babbler - India, Burma, SW China<br /><i>Gampsorhynchus torquatus</i> - Collared Babbler - NW,sw Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Malaya - Split from <i>G. rufulus</i><br /><br /><i>Actinodura egertoni</i> - Rusty-fronted Barwing - Himalayas to NE Burma<br /><i>Actinodura ramsayi</i> - Spectacled Barwing - N Burma to NE Laos<br /><i>Actinodura sodangorum</i> - Black-crowned Barwing - Vietnam<br /><i>Actinodura nipalensis</i> - Hoary-throated Barwing - Nepal to Bhutan<br /><i>Actinodura waldeni</i> - Streak-throated Barwing - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Actinodura souliei</i> - Streaked Barwing - SC China to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Actinodura morrisoniana</i> - Taiwan Barwing - Taiwan<br /><br /><i>Minla cyanouroptera</i> - Blue-winged Minla - Himalayas to Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Minla strigula</i> - Bar-throated Minla - Himalayas to Malaysia - New name<br /><i>Minla ignotincta</i> - Red-tailed Minla - Himalayas to S Laos<br /><br /><i>Alcippe chrysotis</i> - Golden-breasted Fulvetta - Himalayas to C Vietnam<br /><i>Alcippe variegaticeps</i> - Golden-fronted Fulvetta - SC, SW China<br /><i>Alcippe cinerea</i> - Yellow-throated Fulvetta - Himalayas to NC Vietnam<br /><i>Alcippe castaneceps</i> - Rufous-winged Fulvetta - Himalayas to W Malaysia<br /><i>Alcippe klossi</i> - Black-crowned Fulvetta - SC Vietnam - Split from <i>A. castaneceps</i><br /><i>Alcippe vinipectus</i> - White-browed Fulvetta - Himalayas to N Vietnam<br /><i>Alcippe striaticollis</i> - Chinese Fulvetta - Tibet<br /><i>Alcippe ruficapilla</i> - Spectacled Fulvetta - C,s China<br /><i>Alcippe danisi</i> - Indochinese Fulvetta - Laos, C, S Vietnam - Split from <i>A. ruficapilla</i><br /><i>Alcippe ludlowi</i> - Brown-throated Fulvetta - SE Tibet to NW Burma<br /><i>Alcippe cinereiceps</i> - Grey-hooded Fulvetta - S China, NE Laos - Was Streak-throated Fulvetta<br /><i>Alcippe manipurensis</i> - Manipur Fulvetta - NE India, SW China, N Burma, N Vietnam. Asia - Split from <i>A. cinereiceps</i><br /><i>Alcippe formosana</i> - Taiwan Fulvetta - Taiwan - Split from <i>A. cinereiceps</i><br /><i>Alcippe rufogularis</i> - Rufous-throated Fulvetta - Himalayas to SW Cambodia<br /><i>Alcippe dubia</i> - Rusty-capped Fulvetta - Himalayas to C Vietnam<br /><i>Alcippe brunnea</i> - Dusky Fulvetta - SC, SE China, Taiwan<br /><i>Alcippe brunneicauda</i> - Brown Fulvetta - Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Alcippe poioicephala</i> - Brown-cheeked Fulvetta - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Alcippe pyrrhoptera</i> - Javan Fulvetta - Java<br /><i>Alcippe peracensis</i> - Mountain Fulvetta - W Malaysia to S Vietnam<br /><i>Alcippe grotei</i> - Black-browed Fulvetta - SE Thailand, E Cambodia, C, S Laos, Vietnam - Split from <i>A. peracensis</i><br /><i>Alcippe morrisonia</i> - Grey-cheeked Fulvetta - Taiwan - Nominate <i>morrisonia</i> to endemic Taiwan species<br /><i>Alcippe davidi</i> - David's Fulvetta - SC, S China to NW Vietnam - Split from Grey-cheeked Fulvetta <i>A. morrisonia</i> complex<br /><i>Alcippe fratercula</i> - Yunnan Fulvetta - S China to SE Myanmar and N Indochina - Split from Grey-cheeked Fulvetta <i>A. morrisonia</i> complex<br /><i>Alcippe hueti</i> - Huet's Fulvetta - SE China, Hainan - Split from Grey-cheeked Fulvetta <i>A. morrisonia</i> complex<br /><i>Alcippe nipalensis</i> - Nepal Fulvetta - Himalayas to SW Burma<br /><br /><i>Lioptilus nigricapillus</i> - Bush Blackcap - South Africa<br /><br /><i>Kupeornis gilberti</i> - White-throated Mountain Babbler - WC Africa<br /><i>Kupeornis rufocinctus</i> - Red-collared Babbler - C Africa<br /><i>Kupeornis chapini</i> - Chapin's Babbler - E Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><br /><i>Horizorhinus dohrni</i> - Dohrn's Thrush-Babbler - Pr&iacute;ncipe - Dohrn's Thrush-babbler sister to <i>Sylvia (Pseudoalcippe) abyssinica</i><br /><br /><i>Parophasma galinieri</i> - Abyssinian Catbird - Ethiopia<br /><br /><i>Phyllanthus atripennis</i> - Capuchin Babbler - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Crocias langbianis</i> - Grey-crowned Crocias - Vietnam<br /><i>Crocias albonotatus</i> - Spotted Crocias - Java<br /><br /><i>Heterophasia annectens</i> - Rufous-backed Sibia - Himalayas to SC Vietnam<br /><i>Heterophasia capistrata</i> - Rufous Sibia - Himalayas<br /><i>Heterophasia gracilis</i> - Grey Sibia - NE India to SC China<br /><i>Heterophasia melanoleuca</i> - Dark-backed Sibia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Heterophasia desgodinsi</i> - Black-headed Sibia - Burma, SC China<br /><i>Heterophasia auricularis</i> - White-eared Sibia - Taiwan<br /><i>Heterophasia pulchella</i> - Beautiful Sibia - SE Tibet to NE Burma & SC China<br /><i>Heterophasia picaoides</i> - Long-tailed Sibia - Himalayas to Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Yuhina castaniceps</i> - Striated Yuhina - Himalayas to NW Thailand<br /><i>Yuhina torqueola</i> - Indochinese Yuhina - S China, NC Vietnam, NE Thailand - Split from <i>Y. castaniceps</i><br /><i>Yuhina everetti</i> - Chestnut-crested Yuhina - Borneo<br /><i>Yuhina bakeri</i> - White-naped Yuhina - Himalayas to N Burma<br /><i>Yuhina flavicollis</i> - Whiskered Yuhina - Himalayas<br /><i>Yuhina humilis</i> - Burmese Yuhina - Burma to C Laos<br /><i>Yuhina gularis</i> - Stripe-throated Yuhina - Himalayas to S China, C Vietnam<br /><i>Yuhina diademata</i> - White-collared Yuhina - Burma, S China, NW Vietnam<br /><i>Yuhina occipitalis</i> - Rufous-vented Yuhina - Himalayas to S China<br /><i>Yuhina brunneiceps</i> - Taiwan Yuhina - Taiwan<br /><i>Yuhina nigrimenta</i> - Black-chinned Yuhina - Himalayas to SE China, E Cambodia<br /><br /><i>Conostoma oemodium</i> - Great Parrotbill - Himalayas, NE Burma to C China<br /><br /><i>Cholornis paradoxa</i> - Three-toed Parrotbill - C, SW China - to <i>Cholornis</i><br /><i>Cholornis unicolor</i> - Brown Parrotbill - Himalayas to S China - to <i>Cholornis</i><br /><br /><i>Sinosuthora conspicillata</i> - Spectacled Parrotbill - C, NE China - Spectacled Parrotbill to genus <i>Sinosuthora</i><br /><i>Sinosuthora webbiana</i> - Vinous-throated Parrotbill - E, Eurasia, also Taiwan, S China, NW Vietnam - Vinous-throated Parrotbill to genus <i>Sinosuthora</i><br /><i>Sinosuthora alphonsiana</i> - Ashy-throated Parrotbill - Himalayas - Ashy-throated Parrotbill to genus <i>Sinosuthora</i>; <i>P alphonsianus</i> may be clinal morph of <i>P webbianus</i><br /><i>Sinosuthora brunnea</i> - Brown-winged Parrotbill - Burma, S China - Brown-winged Parrotbill to genus <i>Sinosuthora</i><br /><i>Sinosuthora zappeyi</i> - Grey-hooded Parrotbill - S China - Grey-hooded Parrotbill to genus <i>Sinosuthora</i><br /><i>Sinosuthora przewalskii</i> - Przevalski's Parrotbill - SC China - Przevalski's Parrotbill to genus <i>Sinosuthora</i><br /><br /><i>Suthora fulvifrons</i> - Fulvous Parrotbill - Himalayas, SW China - Fulvous Parrotbill to genus <i>Suthora</i><br /><i>Suthora nipalensis</i> - Black-throated Parrotbill - Nepal to NW Thailand - Black-throated Parrotbill to genus <i>Suthora</i><br /><i>Suthora verreauxi</i> - Golden Parrotbill - SW China to SE China, Taiwan - Golden Parrotbill to genus <i>Suthora</i><br /><br /><i>Neosuthora davidiana</i> - Short-tailed Parrotbill - S China to E Burma to N Thailand - Short-tailed Parrotbill to genus <i>Neosuthora</i><br /><br /><i>Chleuasicus atrosuperciliaris</i> - Pale-billed Parrotbill - Himalayas to N Thailand - New name<br /><br /><i>Psittiparus ruficeps</i> - White-breasted Parrotbill - NE India, Bhutan and adjacent S China - New name<br /><i>Psittiparus bakeri</i> - Rufous-headed Parrotbill - NE India to N Myanmar and adjacent S China. Disjunctly in S Myanmar, n Laos, N Vietnam - Split from <i>P. ruficeps</i>; to <i>Psittiparus</i><br /><i>Psittiparus gularis</i> - Grey-headed Parrotbill - Himalayas to N Vietnam - Grey-headed Parrotbill to genus <i>Psittiparus</i>;to genus <i>Psittiparus</i><br /><i>Psittiparus margaritae</i> - Black-headed Parrotbill - S Vietnam - Split from <i>P. gularis</i>;to genus <i>Psittiparus</i><br /><br />Move <i>Paradoxornis</i> species to end of sequence of parrotbills<br /><i>Paradoxornis flavirostris</i> - Black-breasted Parrotbill - Himalayas, NE India<br /><i>Paradoxornis guttaticollis</i> - Spot-breasted Parrotbill - NE India to S China<br /><i>Paradoxornis polivanovi</i> - Northern Parrotbill - W China to E Russia - Northern Parrotbill lumped with Reed Parrotbill<br /><i>Paradoxornis heudei</i> - Reed Parrotbill - E, NE China<br /><br />Was Cisticolidae<br /><i>Rhopophilus pekinensis</i> - Chinese Hill Warbler - W, N China<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sylviidae - Sylviid Babblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sylviidae</category><category>Sylviid Warblers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-11T23:38:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sylviidae.php#unique-entry-id-900</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sylviidae.php#unique-entry-id-900</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[changes 2.8 <span style="font:12px &#39;Lucida Grande&#39;, LucidaGrande, Verdana, sans-serif; ">Sylviidae Sylviid Babblers, Parrotbills, Myzornis<br /><br /></span>192 Sylviidae - Sylviid Babblers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><i>Sylvia</i> in limbo<br /><br /><i>Sylvia atricapilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sylvia_atricapilla_eurasian_blackcap.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Blackcap">Eurasian Blackcap</a> - C, W, SW Eurasia - N, E, W Africa<br /><i>Sylvia borin</i> - Garden Warbler - C, W Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Sylvia nisoria</i> - Barred Warbler - C Eurasia - E Africa<br /><i>Sylvia curruca</i> - Lesser Whitethroat - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, S Asia, India<br /><i>Sylvia minula</i> - Desert Whitethroat - C Eurasia<br /><i>Sylvia althaea</i> - Hume's Whitethroat - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Sylvia hortensis</i> - Western Orphean Warbler - SW Europe, NW Africa - W Africa from Senegal to Chad - New name<br /><i>Sylvia crassirostris</i> - Eastern Orphean Warbler - SE Europe to C Asia. Eurasia - NE Africa to SW, SE Arabian Peninsula, S Iran, S Pakistan, India - Split from <i>S. hortensis</i><br /><i>Sylvia leucomelaena</i> - Arabian Warbler - NE, Africa, also W, S Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Sylvia nana</i> - Asian Desert Warbler - SC Asia<br /><i>Sylvia deserti</i> - African Desert Warbler - NW Africa<br /><i>Sylvia communis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sylvia_communis_common_whitethroat.php" rel="self" title="Common Whitethroat">Common Whitethroat</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Sylvia undata</i> - Dartford Warbler - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Sylvia sarda</i> - Marmora's Warbler - SW Eurasia - NW Africa<br /><i>Sylvia balearica</i> - Balearic Warbler - Balearic Is. Eurasia - Split from <i>S. sarda</i><br /><i>Sylvia deserticola</i> - Tristram's Warbler - NW Africa<br /><i>Sylvia conspicillata</i> - Spectacled Warbler - SW Eurasia - NW, N Africa<br /><i>Sylvia cantillans</i> - Subalpine Warbler - SW Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Sylvia moltonii</i> - Moltoni's Warbler - W Mediterranean, Italy - Split from <i>S. cantillans</i><br /><i>Sylvia melanocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sylvia_melanocephala_sardinian_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Sardinian Warbler">Sardinian Warbler</a> - SW Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Sylvia mystacea</i> - Menetries's Warbler - SC Eurasia - NE Africa, Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Sylvia ruppeli</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Warbler - SW Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><i>Sylvia melanothorax</i> - Cyprus Warbler - Cyprus - Egypt, Sudan<br /><i>Sylvia buryi</i> - Yemen Warbler - SW Arabian Peninsula - Was <i>Parisoma</i><br /><i>Sylvia lugens</i> - Brown Warbler - NE Africa - Was <i>Parisoma</i>; new name<br /><i>Sylvia subcaerulea</i> - Chestnut-vented Warbler - S Africa - Was <i>Parisoma</i>; new name<br /><i>Sylvia layardi</i> - Layard's Warbler - SW Africa - Was <i>Parisoma</i>; new name<br /><i>Sylvia boehmi</i> - Banded Warbler - NE Africa - Was <i>Parisoma</i>; new name<br /><br /><br />Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br /><i>Myzornis pyrrhoura</i> - Fire-tailed Myzornis - Himalayas to NE Burma - <i>Myzornis</i> in Sylviidae ?]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Upupidae - Hoopoes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Upupidae</category><category>Hoopoes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-09T23:38:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_upupidae.php#unique-entry-id-899</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_upupidae.php#unique-entry-id-899</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[096 Upupidae - Hoopoes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />The hoopoes (Upupidae) and wood hoopoes (Phoeniculidae) sister taxa related to hornbills<br /><br /><i>Upupa epops</i> - Eurasian Hoopoe - Widespread Eurasia, Asia<br /><i>Upupa africana</i> - African Hoopoe - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Upupa marginata</i> - Madagascar Hoopoe - Madagascar<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phoeniculidae - Wood Hoopoes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-08T23:38:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phoeniculidae.php#unique-entry-id-898</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phoeniculidae.php#unique-entry-id-898</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[097 Phoeniculidae - Wood Hoopoes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />The hoopoes (Upupidae) and wood hoopoes (Phoeniculidae) sister taxa related to hornbills<br /><br /><i>Phoeniculus castaneiceps</i> - Forest Wood Hoopoe - W, C Africa<br /><i>Phoeniculus bollei</i> - White-headed Wood Hoopoe - W, C Africa<br /><i>Phoeniculus purpureus</i> - Green Wood Hoopoe - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Phoeniculus somaliensis</i> - Black-billed Wood Hoopoe - E Africa<br /><i>Phoeniculus damarensis</i> - Violet Wood Hoopoe - SW Africa<br /><i>Phoeniculus granti</i> - Grant's Wood Hoopoe - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Rhinopomastus aterrimus</i> - Black Scimitarbill - E, C, W, SW Africa<br /><i>Rhinopomastus cyanomelas</i> - Common Scimitarbill - S, SE Africa<br /><i>Rhinopomastus minor</i> - Abyssinian Scimitarbill - E Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Motacillidae - Wagtails&#x2c; Pipits</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Motacillidae</category><category>Wagtails</category><category>Pipits</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-12T23:38:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_motacillidae.php#unique-entry-id-897</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_motacillidae.php#unique-entry-id-897</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[219 Motacillidae - Wagtails, Pipits - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Dendronanthus indicus</i> - Forest Wagtail - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><br /><i>Motacilla flava</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/motacilla_flava_western_yellow_wagtail.php" rel="self" title="Western Yellow Wagtail">Western Yellow Wagtail</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, Africa<br /><i>Motacilla tschutschensis</i> - Eastern Yellow Wagtail - E Russia, NE China, Alaska<br /><i>Motacilla citreola</i> - Citrine Wagtail - Widespread Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Motacilla capensis</i> - Cape Wagtail - SC, S Africa<br /><i>Motacilla flaviventris</i> - Madagascar Wagtail - Madagascar<br /><i>Motacilla cinerea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/motacilla_cinerea_grey_wagtail.php" rel="self" title="Grey Wagtail">Grey Wagtail</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, Africa<br /><i>Motacilla clara</i> - Mountain Wagtail - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Motacilla alba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/motacilla_alba_alba_white_wagtail.php" rel="self" title="White Wagtail">White Wagtail</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also W Alaska - Asia, Africa<br /><i>Motacilla aguimp</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/motacilla_aguimp_african_pied_wagtail.php" rel="self" title="African Pied Wagtail">African Pied Wagtail</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Motacilla samveasnae</i> - Mekong Wagtail - NE Cambodia, S Laos<br /><i>Motacilla grandis</i> - Japanese Wagtail - Japan - Korea, Taiwan<br /><i>Motacilla maderaspatensis</i> - White-browed Wagtail - India<br /><br /><i>Tmetothylacus tenellus</i> - Golden Pipit - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Macronyx sharpei</i> - Sharpe's Longclaw - W Kenya<br /><i>Macronyx flavicollis</i> - Abyssinian Longclaw - Ethiopia<br /><i>Macronyx fuellebornii</i> - F&uuml;lleborn's Longclaw - SC Africa<br /><i>Macronyx capensis</i> - Cape Longclaw - S, SE Africa<br /><i>Macronyx croceus</i> - Yellow-throated Longclaw - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Macronyx aurantiigula</i> - Pangani Longclaw - E Africa<br /><i>Macronyx ameliae</i> - Rosy-throated Longclaw - SC, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Macronyx grimwoodi</i> - Grimwood's Longclaw - SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Anthus richardi</i> - Richard's Pipit - C, E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Anthus rufulus</i> - Paddyfield Pipit - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas & Sulawesi<br /><i>Anthus australis</i> - Australian Pipit - Australia<br /><i>Anthus novaeseelandiae</i> - New Zealand Pipit - New Zealand<br /><i>Anthus cinnamomeus</i> - African Pipit - E, C, S Africa<br /><i>Anthus latistriatus</i> - Jackson's Pipit - C Africa<br /><i>Anthus hoeschi</i> - Mountain Pipit - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Anthus godlewskii</i> - Blyth's Pipit - C Eurasia - India<br /><i>Anthus campestris</i> - Tawny Pipit - C, W Eurasia - Africa, S Asia<br /><i>Anthus similis</i> - Long-billed Pipit - Widespread Africa, Asia, also SC Asia<br /><i>Anthus nyassae</i> - Wood Pipit - SC Africa<br /><i>Anthus vaalensis</i> - Buffy Pipit - S, SC, E Africa<br /><i>Anthus longicaudatus</i> - Long-tailed Pipit - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Anthus leucophrys</i> - Plain-backed Pipit - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Anthus pallidiventris</i> - Long-legged Pipit - WC Africa<br /><i>Anthus pratensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anthus_pratensis_meadow_pipit.php" rel="self" title="Meadow Pipit">Meadow Pipit</a> - W Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Anthus trivialis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anthus_trivialis_tree_pipit.php" rel="self" title="Tree Pipit">Tree Pipit</a> - Widespread Eurasia - India, Africa<br /><i>Anthus hodgsoni</i> - Olive-backed Pipit - C, E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Anthus gustavi</i> - Pechora Pipit - NC, NE Eurasia - Philippines to Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Anthus roseatus</i> - Rosy Pipit - SE, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Anthus cervinus</i> - Red-throated Pipit - N, NE Eurasia - Asia, Africa<br /><i>Anthus rubescens</i> - Buff-bellied Pipit - Canada, Alaska, NE Asia - S South America, Central America, Asia<br /><i>Anthus spinoletta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anthus_spinoletta_water_pipit.php" rel="self" title="Water Pipit">Water Pipit</a> - C, W, S Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Anthus petrosus</i> - Eurasian Rock Pipit - W coasts<br /><i>Anthus nilghiriensis</i> - Nilgiri Pipit - SW India<br /><i>Anthus sylvanus</i> - Upland Pipit - N Pakistan to SE China<br /><i>Anthus berthelotii</i> - Berthelot's Pipit - Madeira, Canary Islands - Tawny Pipit is sister species<br /><i>Anthus lineiventris</i> - Striped Pipit - SE, WC Africa<br /><i>Anthus crenatus</i> - African Rock Pipit - S Africa<br /><i>Anthus brachyurus</i> - Short-tailed Pipit - SC Africa<br /><i>Anthus caffer</i> - Bushveld Pipit - E, S Africa<br /><i>Anthus sokokensis</i> - Sokoke Pipit - E Kenya, NE Tanzania<br /><i>Anthus melindae</i> - Malindi Pipit - coastal Somalia & Kenya<br /><i>Anthus pseudosimilis</i> - Kimberley Pipit - C South Africa<br /><i>Anthus chloris</i> - Yellow-breasted Pipit - SE Africa<br /><i>Anthus gutturalis</i> - Alpine Pipit - New Guinea<br /><i>Anthus spragueii</i> - Sprague's Pipit - NC North America - S South America, Mexico<br /><i>Anthus lutescens</i> - Yellowish Pipit - Widespread South America, also W Panama<br /><i>Anthus furcatus</i> - Short-billed Pipit - SE, C Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Anthus chacoensis</i> - Campo Pipit - Paraguay to EC Argentina<br /><i>Anthus correndera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anthus_correndera_correndera_pipit.php" rel="self" title="Correndera Pipit">Correndera Pipit</a> - WC, Southern Cone<br /><i>Anthus antarcticus</i> - South Georgia Pipit - South Georgia Island<br /><i>Anthus nattereri</i> - Ochre-breasted Pipit - SE South America<br /><i>Anthus hellmayri</i> - Hellmayr's Pipit - SE, SE Peru to S Chile<br /><i>Anthus bogotensis</i> - Paramo Pipit - NW Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Amaurocichla</i> to wagtails (Motacillidae) ?<br /><i>Amaurocichla bocagii</i> - Sao Tome Shorttail - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bucerotidae - Hornbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucerotidae</category><category>Hornbills</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-07T23:38:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bucerotidae.php#unique-entry-id-896</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bucerotidae.php#unique-entry-id-896</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[098 Bucerotidae - Hornbills - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />The hornbills (Bucerotidae) and ground hornbills (Bucorvidae) sister taxa related to hoopoes and wood hoopoes<br /><br /><i>Anorrhinus tickelli</i> - Tickell's Brown Hornbill - S Burma, SW Thailand - New name<br /><i>Anorrhinus austeni</i> - Austen's Brown Hornbill - Assam to SW China and Indochina. Asia - Split from <i>A. tickelli</i><br /><i>Anorrhinus galeritus</i> - Bushy-crested Hornbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Tockus alboterminatus</i> - Crowned Hornbill - E, SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Tockus bradfieldi</i> - Bradfield's Hornbill - SC Africa<br /><i>Tockus fasciatus</i> - African Pied Hornbill - C, W Africa<br /><i>Tockus hemprichii</i> - Hemprich's Hornbill - E Africa<br /><i>Tockus pallidirostris</i> - Pale-billed Hornbill - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Tockus nasutus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendropicos_goertae_african_grey_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="African Grey Woodpecker">African Grey Hornbill</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Tockus monteiri</i> - Monteiro's Hornbill - SW Africa<br /><i>Tockus erythrorhynchus</i> - Northern Red-billed Hornbill - S Mauritania through Somalia to NE Tanzania - New name<br /><i>Tockus damarensis</i> - Damara Red-billed Hornbill - SW Angola, N Namibia, W Botswana. Africa - Split from <i><a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tockus_erythrorhynchus_red_billed_hornbill.php" rel="self" title="Red Billed Hornbill">T. erythrorhynchus</a></i><br /><i>Tockus rufirostris</i> - Southern Red-billed Hornbill - Malawi and Zambia to S Angola and Transvaal. Africa - Split from <i><a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tockus_erythrorhynchus_red_billed_hornbill.php" rel="self" title="Red Billed Hornbill">T. erythrorhynchus</a></i><br /><i>Tockus ruahae</i> - Tanzanian Red-billed Hornbill - C Tanzania - new taxon in Red-billed Hornbill complex<br /><i>Tockus kempi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tockus_kempi_western_red_billed_hornbill.php" rel="self" title="Western Red-billed Hornbill">Western Red-billed Hornbill</a> - Senegambia to S Mauritania and W Mali. Africa - new taxon in Red-billed Hornbill complex<br /><i>Tockus leucomelas</i> - Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill - S Africa<br /><i>Tockus flavirostris</i> - Northern Yellow-billed Hornbill - E Africa<br /><i>Tockus deckeni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tockus_deckeni_von_der_deckens_hornbill.php" rel="self" title="Von Decken&#39;s Hornbill">Von der Decken's Hornbill</a> - E Africa<br /><i>Tockus jacksoni</i> - Jackson's Hornbill - E Africa<br /><i>Tockus hartlaubi</i> - Black Dwarf Hornbill - C, W Africa<br /><i>Tockus camurus</i> - Red-billed Dwarf Hornbill - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Tropicranus albocristatus</i> - White-crested Hornbill - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Ocyceros griseus</i> - Malabar Grey Hornbill - SW India<br /><i>Ocyceros gingalensis</i> - Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Ocyceros birostris</i> - Indian Grey Hornbill - India, Nepal<br /><br /><i>Anthracoceros coronatus</i> - Malabar Pied Hornbill - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Anthracoceros albirostris</i> - Oriental Pied Hornbill - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Anthracoceros marchei</i> - Palawan Hornbill - Philippines<br /><i>Anthracoceros malayanus</i> - Black Hornbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Anthracoceros montani</i> - Sulu Hornbill - Sulu Archipelago<br /><br /><i>Buceros bicornis</i> - Great Hornbill - W India, Himalayas to Sumatra<br /><i>Buceros rhinoceros</i> - Rhinoceros Hornbill - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Buceros hydrocorax</i> - Rufous Hornbill - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Rhinoplax vigil</i> - Helmeted Hornbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Penelopides exarhatus</i> - Sulawesi Hornbill - Sulawesi<br /><i>Penelopides panini</i> - Tarictic Hornbill - Philippines<br /><i>Penelopides manillae</i> - Luzon Hornbill - N Philippines - Split from <i>P. panini</i><br /><i>Penelopides mindorensis</i> - Mindoro Hornbill - Mindoro, Philippines - Split from <i>P. panini</i><br /><i>Penelopides affinis</i> - Mindanao Hornbill - S Philippines - Split from <i>P. panini</i><br /><i>Penelopides samarensis</i> - Samar Hornbill - C Philippines - Split from <i>P. panini</i><br /><br /><i>Berenicornis comatus</i> - White-crowned Hornbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Aceros nipalensis</i> - Rufous-necked Hornbill - NE India to W Thailand & NW Vietnam<br /><i>Aceros cassidix</i> - Knobbed Hornbill - Sulawesi<br /><i>Aceros corrugatus</i> - Wrinkled Hornbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Aceros waldeni</i> - Walden's Hornbill - Philippines<br /><i>Aceros leucocephalus</i> - Writhed Hornbill - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Rhyticeros plicatus</i> - Blyth's Hornbill - Moluccas to Solomon Islands<br /><i>Rhyticeros narcondami</i> - Narcondam Hornbill - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Rhyticeros subruficollis</i> - Plain-pouched Hornbill - Burma to Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Rhyticeros undulatus</i> - Wreathed Hornbill - NE India to Borneo & Java<br /><i>Rhyticeros everetti</i> - Sumba Hornbill - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Bycanistes fistulator</i> - Piping Hornbill - W, C Africa<br /><i>Bycanistes bucinator</i> - Trumpeter Hornbill - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Bycanistes cylindricus</i> - Brown-cheeked Hornbill - W Africa<br /><i>Bycanistes albotibialis</i> - White-thighed Hornbill - C Africa<br /><i>Bycanistes subcylindricus</i> - Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill - C, W Africa<br /><i>Bycanistes brevis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bycanistes_brevis_silvery_cheeked_hornbill.php" rel="self" title="Silvery Cheeked Hornbill">Silvery-cheeked Hornbill</a> - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Ceratogymna atrata</i> - Black-casqued Wattled Hornbill - C, W Africa<br /><i>Ceratogymna elata</i> - Yellow-casqued Wattled Hornbill - W Africa<br /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bucorvidae - Ground Hornbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucorvidae</category><category>Ground Hornbills</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-06T23:38:04+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bucorvidae.php#unique-entry-id-895</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bucorvidae.php#unique-entry-id-895</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[099 Bucorvidae - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Ground Hornbills - Hornbills (Bucerotidae) and Ground Hornbills (Bucorvidae) sister taxa related to hoopoes and wood hoopoes<br /><br /><i>Bucorvus abyssinicus</i> - Abyssinian Ground Hornbill - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Bucorvus leadbeateri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bucorvus_leadbeateri_southern_ground_hornbill.php" rel="self" title="Southern Ground Hornbill">Southern Ground Hornbill</a> - E, SE, SC Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Prunellidae - Accentors</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Prunellidae</category><category>Accentors</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-13T23:38:04+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_prunellidae.php#unique-entry-id-891</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_prunellidae.php#unique-entry-id-891</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[218 Prunellidae - Accentors - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Prunella collaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/prunella_collaris_alpine_accentor.php" rel="self" title="Alpine Accentor">Alpine Accentor</a> - SW, SC, E, Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Prunella himalayana</i> - Altai Accentor - C Asia<br /><i>Prunella rubeculoides</i> - Robin Accentor - Himalayas<br /><i>Prunella strophiata</i> - Rufous-breasted Accentor - Himalayas<br /><i>Prunella montanella</i> - Siberian Accentor - N, E Eurasia<br /><i>Prunella fulvescens</i> - Brown Accentor - SC, E Eurasia<br /><i>Prunella ocularis</i> - Radde's Accentor - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Prunella fagani</i> - Arabian Accentor - SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Prunella atrogularis</i> - Black-throated Accentor - C, SW Eurasia<br /><i>Prunella koslowi</i> - Kozlov's Accentor - C Eurasia<br /><i>Prunella modularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/prunella_modularis_dunnock.php" rel="self" title="Dunnock">Dunnock</a> - W, SW, Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Prunella rubida</i> - Japanese Accentor - Japan<br /><i>Prunella immaculata</i> - Maroon-backed Accentor - Himalayas to N Burma & C China]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Zosteropidae - White-eyes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Zosteropidae</category><category>White Eyes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-06T23:38:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_zosteropidae.php#unique-entry-id-890</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_zosteropidae.php#unique-entry-id-890</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[194 Zosteropidae - White-eyes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />White-eyes relatives of babblers, especially <i>Yuhina</i> Timaliidae ?<br /><br /><i>Zosterops erythropleurus</i> - Chestnut-flanked White-eye - E, Eurasia, also Southeast Asia<br /><i>Zosterops japonicus</i> - Japanese White-eye - E, Eurasia, also Southeast Asia<br /><i>Zosterops meyeni</i> - Lowland White-eye - Philippines<br /><i>Zosterops palpebrosus</i> - Oriental White-eye - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zosterops ceylonensis</i> - Sri Lanka White-eye - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Zosterops rotensis</i> - Rota White-eye - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Zosterops conspicillatus</i> - Bridled White-eye - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Zosterops semperi</i> - Citrine White-eye - Palau Islands, Caroline Islands<br /><i>Zosterops hypolais</i> - Plain White-eye - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Zosterops salvadorii</i> - Enggano White-eye - islands W of Sumatra<br /><i>Zosterops atricapilla</i> - Black-capped White-eye - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Zosterops everetti</i> - Everett's White-eye - Thailand to Philippines<br /><i>Zosterops nigrorum</i> - Yellowish White-eye - Philippines<br /><i>Zosterops montanus</i> - Mountain White-eye - Sumatra, Philippines, Asia, also Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zosterops wallacei</i> - Yellow-ringed White-eye - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zosterops flavus</i> - Javan White-eye - Java, Borneo<br /><i>Zosterops chloris</i> - Lemon-bellied White-eye - Sulawesi<br /><i>Zosterops citrinella</i> - Ashy-bellied White-eye - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zosterops consobrinorum</i> - Pale-bellied White-eye - Sulawesi<br /><i>Zosterops grayi</i> - Pearl-bellied White-eye - Kai Islands<br /><i>Zosterops uropygialis</i> - Golden-bellied White-eye - Kai Islands<br /><i>Zosterops anomalus</i> - Black-ringed White-eye - Sulawesi<br /><i>Zosterops atriceps</i> - Cream-throated White-eye - Moluccas<br /><i>Zosterops nehrkorni</i> - Sangihe White-eye - Sangihe Island<br /><i>Zosterops atrifrons</i> - Black-crowned White-eye - Sulawesi, Sula Islands<br /><i>Zosterops stalkeri</i> - Seram White-eye - S Moluccas<br /><i>Zosterops minor</i> - Black-fronted White-eye - New Guinea<br /><i>Zosterops meeki</i> - Tagula White-eye - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Zosterops hypoxanthus</i> - Bismarck White-eye - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Zosterops mysorensis</i> - Biak White-eye - Biak Island<br /><i>Zosterops fuscicapilla</i> - Capped White-eye - W, C New Guinea<br /><i>Zosterops buruensis</i> - Buru White-eye - Buru Island<br /><i>Zosterops kuehni</i> - Ambon White-eye - S Moluccas<br /><i>Zosterops novaeguineae</i> - Papuan White-eye - New Guinea<br /><i>Zosterops metcalfii</i> - Yellow-throated White-eye - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Zosterops natalis</i> - Christmas White-eye - Christmas Island<br /><i>Zosterops luteus</i> - Canary White-eye - N Australia<br /><i>Zosterops griseotinctus</i> - Louisiade White-eye - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Zosterops rennellianus</i> - Rennell White-eye - Solomon Islands - Was Bare-ringed White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops vellalavella</i> - Belted White-eye - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Zosterops luteirostris</i> - Gizo White-eye - Solomon Islands - Was Yellow-billed White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops splendidus</i> - Ranongga White-eye - Solomon Islands - Was Splendid White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops kulambangrae</i> - Solomons White-eye - Solomon Islands - Was New Georgia White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops murphyi</i> - Kolombangara White-eye - Solomon Islands - Was Hermit White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops ugiensis</i> - Grey-throated White-eye - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Zosterops stresemanni</i> - Malaita White-eye - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Zosterops sanctaecrucis</i> - Santa Cruz White-eye - Santa Cruz Islands<br /><i>Zosterops gibbsi</i> - Vanikoro White-eye - Vanikoro, Santa Cruz Islands - new species<br /><i>Zosterops samoensis</i> - Samoan White-eye - Samoa<br /><i>Zosterops explorator</i> - Fiji White-eye - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Zosterops flavifrons</i> - Vanuatu White-eye - Vanuatu<br /><i>Zosterops minutus</i> - Small Lifou White-eye - Loyalty Islands - Was Sulphur White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops xanthochroa</i> - Green-backed White-eye - New Caledonia<br /><i>Zosterops lateralis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/zosterops_lateralis_silvereye.php" rel="self" title="Silvereye">Silvereye</a> - Australia, New Zealand, W Pacific islands<br /><i>Zosterops tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed White-eye - Norfolk Island<br /><i>Zosterops albogularis</i> - White-chested White-eye - Norfolk Island<br /><i>Zosterops inornatus</i> - Large Lifou White-eye - Loyalty Islands - Was Forest White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops cinereus</i> - Grey-brown White-eye - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Zosterops finschii</i> - Dusky White-eye - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Zosterops abyssinicus</i> - Abyssinian White-eye - NE, EC, Africa, also S Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Zosterops capensis</i> - Cape White-eye - S Africa - Split of widespread <i>Z. capensis</i>, from restricted <i>Z. pallidus</i>; still Cape White-eye<br /><i>Zosterops pallidus</i> - Orange River White-eye - local along Orange River South America - New name<br /><i>Zosterops senegalensis</i> - African Yellow White-eye - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Zosterops poliogastrus</i> - Montane White-eye - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Zosterops kikuyuensis</i> - Kikuyu White-eye - Kenya<br /><i>Zosterops silvanus</i> - Taita White-eye - Kenya<br /><i>Zosterops borbonicus</i> - Reunion Grey White-eye - La R&eacute;union<br /><i>Zosterops mauritianus</i> - Mauritius Grey White-eye - Mauritius<br /><i>Zosterops ficedulinus</i> - Principe White-eye - Pr&iacute;ncipe, S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Zosterops griseovirescens</i> - Annobon White-eye - Annobon Island<br /><i>Zosterops maderaspatanus</i> - Madagascar White-eye - Madagascar<br /><i>Zosterops kirki</i> - Kirk's White-eye - Comoros<br /><i>Zosterops mayottensis</i> - Mayotte White-eye - Comoros<br /><i>Zosterops modestus</i> - Seychelles White-eye - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Zosterops mouroniensis</i> - Karthala White-eye - Comoros<br /><i>Zosterops olivaceus</i> - Reunion Olive White-eye - La R&eacute;union<br /><i>Zosterops chloronothos</i> - Mauritius Olive White-eye - Mauritius<br /><i>Zosterops vaughani</i> - Pemba White-eye - Pemba Island<br /><i>Zosterops oleagineus</i> - Olive-colored White-eye - Yap<br /><i>Zosterops somadikartai</i> - Togian White-eye - Togian Is. Australasia - new species<br /><br /><i>Woodfordia superciliosa</i> - Bare-eyed White-eye - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Woodfordia lacertosa</i> - Sanford's White-eye - Santa Cruz Islands<br /><br /><i>Rukia ruki</i> - Teardrop White-eye - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Rukia longirostra</i> - Long-billed White-eye - Caroline Islands<br /><br /><i>Cleptornis marchei</i> - Golden White-eye - Mariana Islands<br /><br /><i>Apalopteron familiare</i> - Bonin White-eye - Bonin Islands<br /><br /><i>Tephrozosterops stalkeri</i> - Rufescent Darkeye - Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Madanga ruficollis</i> - Madanga - Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Lophozosterops pinaiae</i> - Grey-hooded Ibon - Moluccas<br /><i>Lophozosterops goodfellowi</i> - Mindanao Ibon - Philippines<br /><i>Lophozosterops squamiceps</i> - Streak-headed Ibon - Sulawesi<br /><i>Lophozosterops javanicus</i> - Grey-throated Ibon - Java<br /><i>Lophozosterops superciliaris</i> - Cream-browed Ibon - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Lophozosterops dohertyi</i> - Crested Ibon - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Oculocincta squamifrons</i> - Pygmy Ibon - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Heleia muelleri</i> - Spot-breasted Heleia - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Heleia crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Heleia - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Chlorocharis emiliae</i> - Mountain Blackeye - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Megazosterops palauensis</i> - Giant White-eye - Palau Islands<br /><br /><i>Hypocryptadius cinnamomeus</i> - Cinnamon Ibon - Philippines - probably not white-eye<br /><br /><i>Speirops brunneus</i> - Fernando Po Speirops - Bioko<br /><i>Speirops leucophoeus</i> - Principe Speirops - Pr&iacute;ncipe<br /><i>Speirops lugubris</i> - Black-capped Speirops - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Speirops melanocephalus</i> - Mount Cameroon Speirops - Cameroon]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Promeropidae - Sugarbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-05T23:38:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_promeropidae.php#unique-entry-id-889</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_promeropidae.php#unique-entry-id-889</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[195 Promeropidae - Sugarbirds and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Expand Promeropidae to include <i>Kakamega, Modulatrix, Arcanator</i><br /><br /><i>Modulatrix stictigula</i> - Spot-throat - Tanzania, Malawi<br /><br />Separate Dappled Mountain-robin from <i>Modulatrix</i> sister to Kakamega<br /><i>Arcanator orostruthus</i> - Dappled Mountain Robin - Tanzania, Mozambique - NB name<br /><br /><i>Kakamega</i> not babbler; sister to <i>Arcantor</i><br /><i>Kakamega poliothorax</i> - Grey-chested Babbler - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Promerops cafer</i> - Cape Sugarbird - South Africa<br /><i>Promerops gurneyi</i> - Gurney's Sugarbird - SE Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Irenidae - Fairy-bluebirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-04T23:38:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_irenidae.php#unique-entry-id-888</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_irenidae.php#unique-entry-id-888</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[196 Irenidae - Fairy-bluebirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Irena puella</i> - Asian Fairy-bluebird - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Irena cyanogastra</i> - Philippine Fairy-bluebird - Philippines<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Regulidae - Goldcrests&#x2c; kinglets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Regulidae</category><category>Goldcrests</category><category>Kinglets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-03T23:38:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_regulidae.php#unique-entry-id-887</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_regulidae.php#unique-entry-id-887</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[197 Regulidae - Goldcrests, kinglets - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Regulus ignicapilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/regulus_ignicapilla_common_firecrest.php" rel="self" title="Common Firecrest">Common Firecrest</a> - W Eurasia - New name<br /><i>Regulus goodfellowi</i> - Flamecrest - Taiwan<br /><i>Regulus regulus</i> - Goldcrest - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Regulus madeirensis</i> - Madeira Firecrest - Madeira - New name<br /><i>Regulus satrapa</i> - Golden-crowned Kinglet - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Regulus calendula</i> - Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Widespread North America - Central America]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hyliotidae - Hyliotas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-02T23:38:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hyliotidae.php#unique-entry-id-886</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hyliotidae.php#unique-entry-id-886</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[198 Hyliotidae - Hyliotas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Was Sylviidae to<br /><br /><i>Hyliota flavigaster</i> - Yellow-bellied Hyliota - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Hyliota australis</i> - Southern Hyliota - SC Africa<br /><i>Hyliota usambarae</i> - Usambara Hyliota - C, E Africa<br /><i>Hyliota violacea</i> - Violet-backed Hyliota - C Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Urocynchramidae - Przevalski&#x27;s Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-11T23:38:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_urocynchramidae.php#unique-entry-id-885</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_urocynchramidae.php#unique-entry-id-885</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[220 Urocynchramidae - Przevalski's Finch - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Urocynchramus pylzowi</i> - Przevalski's Finch - Tibet to C China - was Pink-tailed Rosefinch<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Icteridae - Oropendolas&#x2c; Orioles&#x2c; Blackbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>Oropendolas</category><category>Orioles</category><category>Blackbirds</category><category>Caciques</category><category>Grackles</category><category>Cowbirds</category><category>Meadowlarks</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-07T23:38:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_icteridae.php#unique-entry-id-884</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_icteridae.php#unique-entry-id-884</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[224 Icteridae - Oropendolas, Orioles & Blackbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Clypicterus oseryi</i> - Casqued Oropendola - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Psarocolius wagleri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/psarocolius_wagleri_chestnut_headed_oropendola.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Headed Oropendola">Chestnut-headed Oropendola</a> - Mexico to Ecuador - was <i>Zarhynchus wagleri</i><br /><i>Psarocolius decumanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/psarocolius_decumanus_crested_oropendola.php" rel="self" title="Crested Oropendola">Crested Oropendola</a> - N, SC, South America, also Panama<br /><i>Psarocolius viridis</i> - Green Oropendola - Amazonia<br /><i>Psarocolius atrovirens</i> - Dusky-green Oropendola - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Psarocolius angustifrons</i> - Russet-backed Oropendola - W, N South America<br /><i>Psarocolius montezuma</i> - Montezuma Oropendola - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Psarocolius cassini</i> - Baudo Oropendola - NW Colombia<br /><i>Psarocolius bifasciatus</i> - Olive Oropendola - E, S Amazonia - was Para Oropendola<br /><i>Psarocolius guatimozinus</i> - Black Oropendola - Panama, Colombia<br /><br /><i>Ocyalus latirostris</i> - Band-tailed Oropendola - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cacicus cela</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cacicus_cela_yellow_rumped_cacique.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Rumped Cacique">Yellow-rumped Cacique</a> - Panama to SE South America<br /><i>Cacicus haemorrhous</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cacicus_haemorrhous_red_rumped_cacique.php" rel="self" title="Red Rumped Cacique">Red-rumped Cacique</a> - Colombia to E Brazil & N Argentina<br /><i>Cacicus uropygialis</i> - Subtropical Cacique - Panama to Peru<br /><i>Cacicus microrhynchus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cacicus_microrhynchus_scarlet_rumped_cacique.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Rumped Cacique">Scarlet-rumped Cacique</a> - Honduras to Panama - Split from <i>C. uropygialis</i><br /><i>Cacicus chrysopterus</i> - Golden-winged Cacique - SC South America<br /><i>Cacicus chrysonotus</i> - Southern Mountain Cacique - Peru, N Bolivia<br /><i>Cacicus leucoramphus</i> - Northern Mountain Cacique - Venezuela to Ecuador, N Peru - Split from <i>C. chrysonotus</i><br /><i>Cacicus sclateri</i> - Ecuadorian Cacique - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Cacicus koepckeae</i> - Selva Cacique - Peru<br /><i>Cacicus solitarius</i> - Solitary Cacique - C Amazonia to N Argentina<br /><i>Cacicus melanicterus</i> - Mexican Cacique - W Mexico to SE Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Amblycercus holosericeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amblycercus_holosericeus_yellow_billed_cacique.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Cacique">Yellow-billed Cacique</a> - Mexico to N Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Icterus icterus</i> - Venezuelan Troupial - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Icterus croconotus</i> - Orange-backed Troupial - N, W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Icterus jamacaii</i> - Campo Troupial - E Brazil<br /><i>Icterus pectoralis</i> - Spot-breasted Oriole - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Icterus graceannae</i> - White-edged Oriole - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Icterus mesomelas</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/icterus_mesomelas_yellow_tailed_oriole.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Tailed Oriole">Yellow-tailed Oriole</a> - Mexico to Peru<br /><i>Icterus cayanensis</i> - Epaulet Oriole - N, C, SC South America<br /><i>Icterus bonana</i> - Martinique Oriole - Martinique<br /><i>Icterus laudabilis</i> - St. Lucia Oriole - St. Lucia<br /><i>Icterus oberi</i> - Montserrat Oriole - Montserrat<br /><i>Icterus dominicensis</i> - Hispaniolan Oriole - Hispaniola - Was Greater Antillean Oriole<br /><i>Icterus portoricensis</i> - Puerto Rican Oriole - Puerto Rico - Split from Greater Antillean (Hispaniolan) Oriole<br /><i>Icterus melanopsis</i> - Cuban Oriole - Cuba - Split from Greater Antillean (Hispaniolan) Oriole<br /><i>Icterus northropi</i> - Bahama Oriole - Bahamas - Split from Greater Antillean (Hispaniolan) Oriole<br /><i>Icterus prosthemelas</i> - Black-cowled Oriole - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Icterus spurius</i> - Orchard Oriole - SE Canada to C Mexico<br /><i>Icterus fuertesi</i> - Ochre Oriole - NE Mexico - Split from <i>I. spurius</i><br /><i>Icterus cucullatus</i> - Hooded Oriole - SW USA, Mexico, Belize<br /><i>Icterus wagleri</i> - Black-vented Oriole - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Icterus maculialatus</i> - Bar-winged Oriole - S Mexico to El Salvador<br /><i>Icterus parisorum</i> - Scott's Oriole - SC USA, Mexico<br /><i>Icterus auricapillus</i> - Orange-crowned Oriole - Panama to Venezuela<br /><i>Icterus chrysater</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/icterus_chrysater_yellow_backed_oriole.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Backed Oriole">Yellow-backed Oriole</a> - S Mexico to Venezuela<br /><i>Icterus graduacauda</i> - Audubon's Oriole - S Texas, Mexico<br /><i>Icterus galbula</i> - Baltimore Oriole - E North America - Colombia<br /><i>Icterus abeillei</i> - Black-backed Oriole - SC Mexico<br /><i>Icterus bullockii</i> - Bullock's Oriole - W North America - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Icterus pustulatus</i> - Streak-backed Oriole - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Icterus leucopteryx</i> - Jamaican Oriole - Jamaica, Cayman Islands<br /><i>Icterus auratus</i> - Orange Oriole - SE Mexico<br /><i>Icterus nigrogularis</i> - Yellow Oriole - N South America<br /><i>Icterus gularis</i> - Altamira Oriole - S Texas to Honduras<br /><br /><i>Nesopsar nigerrimus</i> - Jamaican Blackbird - Jamaica<br /><br /><i>Gymnomystax mexicanus</i> - Oriole Blackbird - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Macroagelaius subalaris</i> - Colombian Mountain Grackle - Colombia<br /><i>Macroagelaius imthurni</i> - Golden-tufted Mountain Grackle - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Hypopyrrhus pyrohypogaster</i> - Red-bellied Grackle - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Lampropsar tanagrinus</i> - Velvet-fronted Grackle - W, SW Amazonia, Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Gnorimopsar chopi</i> - Chopi Blackbird - E, SE, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Curaeus curaeus</i> - Austral Blackbird - Southern Cone<br /><i>Curaeus forbesi</i> - Forbes's Blackbird - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Amblyramphus holosericeus</i> - Scarlet-headed Blackbird - SE, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Agelasticus xanthophthalmus</i> - Pale-eyed Blackbird - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Agelasticus cyanopus</i> - Unicolored Blackbird - SC, E Brazil<br /><i>Agelasticus thilius</i> - Yellow-winged Blackbird - SW, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Chrysomus ruficapillus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chrysomus_ruficapillus_chestnut_capped_blackbird.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Capped Blackbird">Chestnut-capped Blackbird</a> - NE, SC South America<br /><i>Chrysomus icterocephalus</i> - Yellow-hooded Blackbird - N, C South America<br /><br /><i>Xanthopsar flavus</i> - Saffron-cowled Blackbird - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Pseudoleistes guirahuro</i> - Yellow-rumped Marshbird - SE South America<br /><i>Pseudoleistes virescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pseudoleistes_virescens_brown_and_yellow_marshbird.php" rel="self" title="Brown and Yellow Marshbird">Brown-and-yellow Marshbird</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Agelaioides oreopsar</i> - Bolivian Blackbird - Bolivia<br /><i>Agelaioides badius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/agelaioides_badius_baywing.php" rel="self" title="Baywing">Baywing</a> - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Molothrus rufoaxillaris</i> - Screaming Cowbird - SC South America<br /><i>Molothrus oryzivorus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/molothrus_oryzivorus_giant_cowbird.php" rel="self" title="Giant Cowbird">Giant Cowbird</a> - S Mexico through N South America<br /><i>Molothrus aeneus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/molothrus_aeneus_bronzed_cowbird.php" rel="self" title="Bronzed Cowbird">Bronzed Cowbird</a> - SW USA to Panama<br /><i>Molothrus armenti</i> - Bronze-brown Cowbird - Colombia - Split from <i>M. aeneus</i><br /><i>Molothrus bonariensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/molothrus_bonariensis_shiny_cowbird.php" rel="self" title="Shiny Cowbird">Shiny Cowbird</a> - SE USA though C South America<br /><i>Molothrus ater</i> - Brown-headed Cowbird - S Canada to S Mexico<br /><br /><i>Dives atroviolaceus</i> - Cuban Blackbird - Cuba<br /><i>Dives dives</i> - Melodious Blackbird - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Dives warczewiczi</i> - Scrub Blackbird - Ecuador, Peru<br /><br /><i>Agelaius phoeniceus</i> - Red-winged Blackbird - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Agelaius assimilis</i> - Red-shouldered Blackbird - Cuba<br /><i>Agelaius tricolor</i> - Tricolored Blackbird - California<br /><i>Agelaius humeralis</i> - Tawny-shouldered Blackbird - Hispaniola, Cuba<br /><i>Agelaius xanthomus</i> - Yellow-shouldered Blackbird - Puerto Rico<br /><br /><i>Euphagus carolinus</i> - Rusty Blackbird - N North America - SE South America<br /><i>Euphagus cyanocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphagus_cyanocephalus_brewers_blackbird.php" rel="self" title="Brewer&#39;s Blackbird">Brewer's Blackbird</a> - W, C North America - Mexico<br /><br /><i>Quiscalus quiscula</i> - Common Grackle - C, E North America<br /><i>Quiscalus lugubris</i> - Carib Grackle - Lesser Antilles, N South America<br /><i>Quiscalus mexicanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/quiscalus_mexicanus_great_tailed_grackle.php" rel="self" title="Great Tailed Grackle">Great-tailed Grackle</a> - S USA through W, N South America<br /><i>Quiscalus major</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/quiscalus_major_boat_tailed_grackle.php" rel="self" title="Boat Tailed Grackle">Boat-tailed Grackle</a> - E, SE USA<br /><i>Quiscalus palustris</i> - Slender-billed Grackle - C Mexico<br /><i>Quiscalus nicaraguensis</i> - Nicaraguan Grackle - Nicaragua<br /><i>Quiscalus niger</i> - Greater Antillean Grackle - Greater Antilles<br /><br /><i>Sturnella militaris</i> - Red-breasted Blackbird - Costa Rica through C South America<br /><i>Sturnella superciliaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sturnella_superciliaris_white_browed_blackbird.php" rel="self" title="White Browed Blackbird">White-browed Blackbird</a> - SC South America<br /><i>Sturnella bellicosa</i> - Peruvian Meadowlark - Ecuador to N Chile<br /><i>Sturnella defilippii</i> - Pampas Meadowlark - SE South America<br /><i>Sturnella loyca</i> - Long-tailed Meadowlark - Southern Cone<br /><i>Sturnella magna</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sturnella_magna_eastern_meadowlark.php" rel="self" title="Eastern Meadowlark">Eastern Meadowlark</a> - SE Canada to NE Brazil<br /><i>Sturnella neglecta</i> - Western Meadowlark - W North America, Middle America<br /><br /><i>Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus</i> - Yellow-headed Blackbird - W North America, Middle America<br /><br /><i>Dolichonyx oryzivorus</i> - Bobolink - N, C North America - C South America]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fringillidae - Finches</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>Euphonias</category><category>Chlorophonias</category><category>Siskins</category><category>Grosbeaks</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-10T23:38:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_fringillidae.php#unique-entry-id-883</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_fringillidae.php#unique-entry-id-883</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[221 Fringillidae - Finches - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Fringilla coelebs</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fringilla_coelebs_common_chaffinch.php" rel="self" title="Common Chaffinch">Common Chaffinch</a> - C, W, Eurasia, also N Africa & Canary Islands<br /><i>Fringilla teydea</i> - Blue Chaffinch - Canary Islands<br /><i>Fringilla montifringilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fringilla_montifringilla_brambling.php" rel="self" title="Brambling">Brambling</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Serinus pusillus</i> - Red-fronted Serin - C, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Serinus serinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/serinus_serinus_european_serin.php" rel="self" title="European Serin">European Serin</a> - W, SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Serinus syriacus</i> - Syrian Serin - Syria & Iraq to Egypt<br /><i>Serinus canaria</i> - Atlantic Canary - Canary Islands, Azores, Madeira<br /><i>Serinus thibetanus</i> - Tibetan Serin - Nepal to SW China & N Burma<br /><i>Serinus canicollis</i> - Cape Canary - S Africa, E Zimbabwe<br /><i>Serinus flavivertex</i> - Yellow-crowned Canary - NE, E Africa, C Angola<br /><i>Serinus nigriceps</i> - Ethiopian Siskin - Ethiopia<br /><i>Serinus estherae</i> - Mountain Serin - Sumatra, Java, Philippines, Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Crithagra citrinelloides</i> - African Citril - S Sudan; W, C Ethiopia, W Kenya<br /><i>Crithagra frontalis</i> - Western Citril - ce<br /><i>Crithagra hyposticta</i> - Southern Citril - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Crithagra capistrata</i> - Black-faced Canary - C Africa<br /><i>Crithagra koliensis</i> - Papyrus Canary - EC Africa<br /><i>Crithagra scotops</i> - Forest Canary - South Africa<br /><i>Crithagra leucopygia</i> - White-rumped Seedeater - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra atrogularis</i> - Black-throated Canary - E, S Africa<br /><i>Crithagra xanthopygia</i> - Yellow-rumped Seedeater - Ethiopia, Eritrea<br /><i>Crithagra reichenowi</i> - Reichenow's Seedeater - E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra rothschildi</i> - Arabian Serin - W, SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Crithagra flavigula</i> - Yellow-throated Seedeater - Ethiopia<br /><i>Crithagra xantholaema</i> - Salvadori's Seedeater - Ethiopia<br /><i>Crithagra citrinipecta</i> - Lemon-breasted Canary - SE Africa<br /><i>Crithagra mozambica</i> - Yellow-fronted Canary - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Crithagra donaldsoni</i> - Northern Grosbeak-Canary - NE Africa<br /><i>Crithagra buchanani</i> - Southern Grosbeak-Canary - E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra flaviventris</i> - Yellow Canary - S Africa<br /><i>Crithagra dorsostriata</i> - White-bellied Canary - E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra sulphurata</i> - Brimstone Canary - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Crithagra albogularis</i> - White-throated Canary - SW, S Africa<br /><i>Crithagra reichardi</i> - Reichard's Seedeater - E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra gularis</i> - Streaky-headed Seedeater - SC, S Africa<br /><i>Crithagra canicapilla</i> - West African Seedeater - WC, C Africa<br /><i>Crithagra mennelli</i> - Black-eared Seedeater - SC Africa<br /><i>Crithagra tristriata</i> - Brown-rumped Seedeater - NE Africa<br /><i>Crithagra ankoberensis</i> - Ankober Serin - Ethiopia<br /><i>Crithagra menachensis</i> - Yemen Serin - SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Crithagra striolata</i> - Streaky Seedeater - E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra whytii</i> - Yellow-browed Seedeater - E Africa<br /><i>Crithagra burtoni</i> - Thick-billed Seedeater - C, EC Africa<br /><i>Crithagra melanochroa</i> - Kipengere Seedeater - Tanzania<br /><i>Crithagra rufobrunnea</i> - Principe Seedeater - Pr&iacute;ncipe, S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Crithagra leucoptera</i> - Protea Canary - South Africa<br /><i>Crithagra totta</i> - Cape Siskin - South Africa<br /><i>Crithagra symonsi</i> - Drakensberg Siskin - South Africa<br /><i>Crithagra alario</i> - Black-headed Canary - South Africa<br /><br /><i>Neospiza concolor</i> - Sao Tome Grosbeak - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><br /><i>Linurgus olivaceus</i> - Oriole Finch - WC, C, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Rhynchostruthus socotranus</i> - Socotra Golden-winged Grosbeak - Socotra Is<br /><i>Rhynchostruthus percivali</i> - Arabian Golden-winged Grosbeak - SW Arabian Peninsula - Split from <i>R. socotranus</i><br /><i>Rhynchostruthus louisae</i> - Somali Golden-winged Grosbeak - Somalia<br /><br /><i>Euphonia jamaica</i> - Jamaican Euphonia - Jamaica<br /><i>Euphonia plumbea</i> - Plumbeous Euphonia - N South America<br /><i>Euphonia affinis</i> - Scrub Euphonia - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Euphonia luteicapilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_luteicapilla_yellow_crowned_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Crowned Euphonia">Yellow-crowned Euphonia</a> - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Euphonia chlorotica</i> - Purple-throated Euphonia - N, Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Euphonia trinitatis</i> - Trinidad Euphonia - N South America<br /><i>Euphonia concinna</i> - Velvet-fronted Euphonia - Colombia<br /><i>Euphonia saturata</i> - Orange-crowned Euphonia - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Euphonia finschi</i> - Finsch's Euphonia - Venezuela, Guianas<br /><i>Euphonia violacea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_violacea_violaceous_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Violaceous Euphonia">Violaceous Euphonia</a> - N, SC South America<br /><i>Euphonia laniirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_laniirostris_thick_billed_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Thick Billed Euphonia">Thick-billed Euphonia</a> - Costa Rica to Amazonia<br /><i>Euphonia hirundinacea</i> - Yellow-throated Euphonia - E Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Euphonia chalybea</i> - Green-chinned Euphonia - SE South America<br /><i>Euphonia elegantissima</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_elegantissima_elegant_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Elegant Euphonia">Elegant Euphonia</a> - Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Euphonia cyanocephala</i> - Golden-rumped Euphonia - Suriname to Ecuador<br /><i>Euphonia musica</i> - Antillean Euphonia - West Indies<br /><i>Euphonia fulvicrissa</i> - Fulvous-vented Euphonia - Panama to Ecuador<br /><i>Euphonia imitans</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_imitans_spot_crowned_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Spot Crowned Euphonia">Spot-crowned Euphonia</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Euphonia gouldi</i> - Olive-backed Euphonia - SE Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Euphonia chrysopasta</i> - White-lored Euphonia - W, N Amazonia<br /><i>Euphonia mesochrysa</i> - Bronze-green Euphonia - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Euphonia minuta</i> - White-vented Euphonia - Mexico to Ecuador, Guianas to C Bolivia<br /><i>Euphonia anneae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_anneae_tawny_capped_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Tawny Capped Euphonia">Tawny-capped Euphonia</a> - Costa Rica to Colombia<br /><i>Euphonia xanthogaster</i> - Orange-bellied Euphonia - Panama to Bolivia & E Brazil<br /><i>Euphonia rufiventris</i> - Rufous-bellied Euphonia - W, N Amazonia<br /><i>Euphonia pectoralis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/euphonia_pectoralis_chestnut_bellied_euphonia.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Bellied Euphonia">Chestnut-bellied Euphonia</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Euphonia cayennensis</i> - Golden-sided Euphonia - N Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Chlorophonia flavirostris</i> - Yellow-collared Chlorophonia - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Chlorophonia cyanea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorophonia_cyanea_blue_naped_chlorophonia.php" rel="self" title="Blue Naped Chlorophonia">Blue-naped Chlorophonia</a> - N, W, SE South America<br /><i>Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys</i> - Chestnut-breasted Chlorophonia - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Chlorophonia occipitalis</i> - Blue-crowned Chlorophonia - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Chlorophonia callophrys</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorophonia_callophrys_golden_browed_chlorophonia.php" rel="self" title="Golden Browed Chlorophonia">Golden-browed Chlorophonia</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Carduelis chloris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/carduelis_chloris_european_greenfinch.php" rel="self" title="Greenfinch">European Greenfinch</a> - W, SW, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Carduelis sinica</i> - Grey-capped Greenfinch - E, Eurasia, also E China to Vietnam<br /><i>Carduelis spinoides</i> - Yellow-breasted Greenfinch - Pakistan to Burma<br /><i>Carduelis monguilloti</i> - Vietnamese Greenfinch - Vietnam<br /><i>Carduelis ambigua</i> - Black-headed Greenfinch - Himalayas to N Thailand<br /><i>Carduelis spinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/carduelis_spinus_eurasian_siskin.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Siskin">Eurasian Siskin</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Carduelis pinus</i> - Pine Siskin - Canada to Guatemala<br /><i>Carduelis atriceps</i> - Black-capped Siskin - S Mexico, Guatemala<br /><i>Carduelis spinescens</i> - Andean Siskin - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Carduelis yarrellii</i> - Yellow-faced Siskin - N Venezuela, NE Brazil<br /><i>Carduelis cucullata</i> - Red Siskin - N South America<br /><i>Carduelis crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Siskin - S South America<br /><i>Carduelis magellanica</i> - Hooded Siskin - Widespread South America<br /><i>Carduelis dominicensis</i> - Antillean Siskin - Hispaniola<br /><i>Carduelis siemiradzkii</i> - Saffron Siskin - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Carduelis olivacea</i> - Olivaceous Siskin - E Ecuador to N Bolivia<br /><i>Carduelis notata</i> - Black-headed Siskin - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Carduelis xanthogastra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/carduelis_xanthogastra_yellow_bellied_siskin.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Bellied Siskin">Yellow-bellied Siskin</a> - Costa Rica to Bolivia<br /><i>Carduelis atrata</i> - Black Siskin - S Peru to N Chile & W Argentina<br /><i>Carduelis uropygialis</i> - Yellow-rumped Siskin - S Peru to Chile & W Argentina<br /><i>Carduelis barbata</i> - Black-chinned Siskin - S Chile, W Argentina<br /><i>Carduelis tristis</i> - American Goldfinch - Canada to Mexico<br /><i>Carduelis psaltria</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/carduelis_psaltria_lesser_goldfinch.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Goldfinch">Lesser Goldfinch</a> - W USA to Peru<br /><i>Carduelis lawrencei</i> - Lawrence's Goldfinch - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><i>Carduelis carduelis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/carduelis_carduelis_european_goldfinch.php" rel="self" title="European Goldfinch">European Goldfinch</a> - W, C, S Eurasia<br /><i>Carduelis citrinella</i> - Citril Finch - S, C Europe<br /><i>Carduelis corsicana</i> - Corsican Finch - Sardinia, Corsica<br /><i>Carduelis flammea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/carduelis_flammea_common_redpoll.php" rel="self" title="Common Redpoll">Common Redpoll</a> - N Eurasia, North America - Redpolls unclear<br /><i>Carduelis hornemanni</i> - Arctic Redpoll - N Eurasia, North America<br /><i>Carduelis flavirostris</i> - Twite - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Carduelis cannabina</i> - Common Linnet - Widespread Eurasia, also NW Africa & Canary Islands<br /><i>Carduelis yemenensis</i> - Yemen Linnet - SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Carduelis johannis</i> - Warsangli Linnet - NE Somalia<br /><br /><i>Leucosticte nemoricola</i> - Plain Mountain Finch - Himalayas<br /><i>Leucosticte brandti</i> - Brandt's Mountain Finch - Himalayas<br /><i>Leucosticte sillemi</i> - Sillem's Mountain Finch - N India, SW China<br /><i>Leucosticte arctoa</i> - Asian Rosy Finch - C, NE Eurasia<br /><i>Leucosticte tephrocotis</i> - Grey-crowned Rosy Finch - Alaska to W Canada & USA<br /><i>Leucosticte atrata</i> - Black Rosy Finch - WC USA<br /><i>Leucosticte australis</i> - Brown-capped Rosy Finch - WC USA<br /><br /><i>Callacanthis burtoni</i> - Spectacled Finch - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Rhodopechys sanguineus</i> - Eurasian Crimson-winged Finch - SC Eurasia - New name<br /><i>Rhodopechys alienus</i> - African Crimson-winged Finch - Morocco, Algeria. Africa - Split from <i>R. sanguineus</i><br /><br /><i>Bucanetes githagineus</i> - Trumpeter Finch - SC, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Bucanetes mongolicus</i> - Mongolian Finch - SC Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Rhodospiza obsoleta</i> - Desert Finch - SC Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Uragus sibiricus</i> - Long-tailed Rosefinch - C, E Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Carpodacus rubescens</i> - Blanford's Rosefinch - Himalayas to WC China<br /><i>Carpodacus nipalensis</i> - Dark-breasted Rosefinch - Himalayas to WC China & NE Burma<br /><i>Carpodacus erythrinus</i> - Common Rosefinch - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Carpodacus purpureus</i> - Purple Finch - N, W, North America, also NW Mexico<br /><i>Carpodacus cassinii</i> - Cassin's Finch - W, North America, also N Mexico<br /><i>Carpodacus mexicanus</i> - House Finch - Canada<br /><i>Carpodacus pulcherrimus</i> - Himalayan Beautiful Rosefinch - Himalayas - Was Beautiful Rosefinch<br /><i>Carpodacus davidianus</i> - Chinese Beautiful Rosefinch - Mongolia, W, C,n China, SE Tibet - Split from <i>C. pulcherrimus</i><br /><i>Carpodacus eos</i> - Stresemann's Rosefinch - Himalayas to SC China<br /><i>Carpodacus rodochroa</i> - Pink-browed Rosefinch - Himalayas<br /><i>Carpodacus vinaceus</i> - Vinaceous Rosefinch - Himalayas<br /><i>Carpodacus edwardsii</i> - Dark-rumped Rosefinch - Himalayas<br /><i>Carpodacus synoicus</i> - Sinai Rosefinch - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Carpodacus roseus</i> - Pallas's Rosefinch - E Eurasia<br /><i>Carpodacus trifasciatus</i> - Three-banded Rosefinch - W China<br /><i>Carpodacus rodopeplus</i> - Spot-winged Rosefinch - Himalayas from N India to S Tibet<br /><i>Carpodacus verreauxii</i> - Sharpe's Rosefinch - SW, W China; N, NE Burma - Split from <i>C. rodopeplus</i><br /><i>Carpodacus thura</i> - Himalayan White-browed Rosefinch - Himalayas - New name<br /><i>Carpodacus dubius</i> - Chinese White-browed Rosefinch - E Tibet, N,w,sw China - Split from <i>C. thura</i><br /><i>Carpodacus rhodochlamys</i> - Red-mantled Rosefinch - C, NC Asia<br /><i>Carpodacus grandis</i> - Blyth's Rosefinch - N Afghanistan to W Himalayas<br /><i>Carpodacus rubicilloides</i> - Streaked Rosefinch - Himalayas<br /><i>Carpodacus rubicilla</i> - Caucasian Great Rosefinch - C, E Caucasus Mts - New name<br /><i>Carpodacus severtzovi</i> - Spotted Great Rosefinch - C Asia to NW China - Split from <i>C. rubicilla</i><br /><i>Carpodacus puniceus</i> - Red-fronted Rosefinch - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Kozlowia roborowskii</i> - Tibetan Rosefinch - Himalayas to WC China<br /><br /><i>Pinicola enucleator</i> - Pine Grosbeak - N Eurasia, North America<br /><i>Pinicola subhimachala</i> - Crimson-browed Finch - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Haematospiza sipahi</i> - Scarlet Finch - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Loxia pytyopsittacus</i> - Parrot Crossbill - NW, NC Eurasia<br /><i>Loxia scotica</i> - Scottish Crossbill - Scotland<br /><i>Loxia curvirostra</i> - Red Crossbill - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, North America, M America<br /><i>Loxia leucoptera</i> - Two-barred Crossbill - N Eurasia, North America<br /><i>Loxia megaplaga</i> - Hispaniolan Crossbill - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Pyrrhula nipalensis</i> - Brown Bullfinch - Himalayas to SE China & Taiwan, W Malaysia<br /><i>Pyrrhula leucogenis</i> - White-cheeked Bullfinch - Philippines<br /><i>Pyrrhula aurantiaca</i> - Orange Bullfinch - Himalayas<br /><i>Pyrrhula erythrocephala</i> - Red-headed Bullfinch - Himalayas<br /><i>Pyrrhula erythaca</i> - Grey-headed Bullfinch - Himalayas to C China, Taiwan<br /><i>Pyrrhula pyrrhula</i> - Eurasian Bullfinch - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Pyrrhula murina</i> - Azores Bullfinch - Azores - Split from <i>P. pyrrhula</i><br /><br /><i>Coccothraustes coccothraustes</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coccothraustes_coccothraustes_hawfinch.php" rel="self" title="Hawfinch">Hawfinch</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Eophona migratoria</i> - Chinese Grosbeak - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia - Was Yellow-billed Grosbeak<br /><i>Eophona personata</i> - Japanese Grosbeak - E Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Mycerobas icterioides</i> - Black-and-yellow Grosbeak - Himalayas<br /><i>Mycerobas affinis</i> - Collared Grosbeak - Himalayas<br /><i>Mycerobas melanozanthos</i> - Spot-winged Grosbeak - NE Pakistan to N Vietnam<br /><i>Mycerobas carnipes</i> - White-winged Grosbeak - C, SC Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Hesperiphona vespertina</i> - Evening Grosbeak - Canada to SW Mexico<br /><i>Hesperiphona abeillei</i> - Hooded Grosbeak - Mexico & Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Pyrrhoplectes epauletta</i> - Golden-naped Finch - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Telespiza cantans</i> - Laysan Finch - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Telespiza ultima</i> - Nihoa Finch - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Psittirostra psittacea</i> - Ou - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Loxioides bailleui</i> - Palila - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Pseudonestor xanthophrys</i> - Maui Parrotbill - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Hemignathus virens</i> - Hawaii Amakihi - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Hemignathus flavus</i> - Oahu Amakihi - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Hemignathus kauaiensis</i> - Kauai Amakihi - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Hemignathus ellisianus</i> - Greater Akialoa - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Hemignathus lucidus</i> - Nukupuu - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Hemignathus munroi</i> - Akiapolaau - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Magumma parva</i> - Anianiau - Hawaiian Islands - was <i>Hemignathus parvus</i><br /><br /><i>Oreomystis bairdi</i> - Akikiki - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Oreomystis mana</i> - Hawaii Creeper - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Paroreomyza maculata</i> - Oahu Alauahio - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Paroreomyza flammea</i> - Kakawahie - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Paroreomyza montana</i> - Maui Alauahio - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Loxops caeruleirostris</i> - Akekee - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Loxops coccineus</i> - Akepa - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Vestiaria coccinea</i> - Iiwi - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Palmeria dolei</i> - Akohekohe - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Himatione sanguinea</i> - Apapane - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Melamprosops phaeosoma</i> - Poo-uli - Hawaiian Islands]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Parulidae - New World Warblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Whitestarts</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-09T23:38:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_parulidae.php#unique-entry-id-882</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_parulidae.php#unique-entry-id-882</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[222 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Vermivora bachmanii</i> - Bachman's Warbler - SE USA - Cuba, Bahamas<br /><i>Vermivora chrysoptera</i> - Golden-winged Warbler - E North America - Guatemala to N South America<br /><i>Vermivora cyanoptera</i> - Blue-winged Warbler - E North America - Central America<br /><i>Vermivora peregrina</i> - Tennessee Warbler - N North America - Mexico to N South America<br /><i>Vermivora celata</i> - Orange-crowned Warbler - W, N North America - Central America<br /><i>Vermivora ruficapilla</i> - Nashville Warbler - W, N North America - Central America<br /><i>Vermivora virginiae</i> - Virginia's Warbler - SW USA - Mexico<br /><i>Vermivora crissalis</i> - Colima Warbler - SW USA - Mexico<br /><i>Vermivora luciae</i> - Lucy's Warbler - SW USA, NW Mexico - W Mexico<br /><br /><i>Parula gutturalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/parula_gutturalis_flame_throated_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Flame Throated Warbler">Flame-throated Warbler</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Parula superciliosa</i> - Crescent-chested Warbler - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Parula americana</i> - Northern Parula - E North America - Central America, West Indies<br /><i>Parula pitiayumi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/parula_pitiayumi_tropical_parula.php" rel="self" title="Tropical Parula">Tropical Parula</a> - Widespread Latin America, also S Texas<br /><br /><i>Dendroica pensylvanica</i> - Chestnut-sided Warbler - E North America - Guatemala to N South America<br /><i>Dendroica aestiva</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendroica_aestiva_american_yellow_warbler.php" rel="self" title="American Yellow Warbler">American Yellow Warbler</a> - Widespread N America, M America, central plateau Mexico - S North America to Amazonia - NB name<br /><i>Dendroica petechia</i> - Mangrove Warbler - extreme S US to W Indies, coastal M America, S America - includes Golden Warbler <i>petechia</i> and Mangrove Warbler <i>erythachorides</i><br /><i>Dendroica striata</i> - Blackpoll Warbler - N North America - N, C South America<br /><i>Dendroica castanea</i> - Bay-breasted Warbler - N North America - NW South America<br /><i>Dendroica fusca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendroica_fusca_blackburnian_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Blackburnian Warbler">Blackburnian Warbler</a> - N, NE, EC North America - Costa Rica to Bolivia<br /><i>Dendroica magnolia</i> - Magnolia Warbler - N, NE North America - Central America, West Indies<br /><i>Dendroica cerulea</i> - Cerulean Warbler - C, E USA - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Dendroica tigrina</i> - Cape May Warbler - NC, NE North America - West Indies<br /><i>Dendroica caerulescens</i> - Black-throated Blue Warbler - NE North America - Bahamas to N South America<br /><i>Dendroica coronata</i> - Myrtle Warbler - C,e USA & Canada - S North America, Central America<br /><i>Dendroica auduboni</i> - Audubon's Warbler - N,w - S North America, Central America<br /><i>Dendroica nigrifrons</i> - Black-fronted Warbler - NC Mexico<br /><i>Dendroica goldmani</i> - Goldman's Warbler - W Guatemala<br /><i>Dendroica nigrescens</i> - Black-throated Grey Warbler - W North America - Mexico<br /><i>Dendroica chrysoparia</i> - Golden-cheeked Warbler - SC Texas - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Dendroica virens</i> - Black-throated Green Warbler - N, NE, EC North America - Mexico to N South America, West Indies<br /><i>Dendroica townsendi</i> - Townsend's Warbler - W North America - Central America<br /><i>Dendroica occidentalis</i> - Hermit Warbler - W USA - Central America<br /><i>Dendroica dominica</i> - Yellow-throated Warbler - E, SE USA - Central America, Greater Antilles<br /><i>Dendroica flavescens</i> - Bahama Warbler - Bahamas - Split from Yellow-throated Warbler<br /><i>Dendroica graciae</i> - Grace's Warbler - SW USA - N, C Central America<br /><i>Dendroica discolor</i> - Prairie Warbler - E, SE USA - West Indies<br /><i>Dendroica vitellina</i> - Vitelline Warbler - Cayman Islands, Swan Islands<br /><i>Dendroica adelaidae</i> - Adelaide's Warbler - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Dendroica subita</i> - Barbuda Warbler - Barbuda<br /><i>Dendroica delicata</i> - St. Lucia Warbler - St Lucia<br /><i>Dendroica pityophila</i> - Olive-capped Warbler - Cuba, Bahamas<br /><i>Dendroica pinus</i> - Pine Warbler - E North America - S South America, Bahamas, Hispaniola<br /><i>Dendroica kirtlandii</i> - Kirtland's Warbler - Michigan - Bahamas<br /><i>Dendroica palmarum</i> - Palm Warbler - N North America - S South America, Central America<br /><i>Dendroica plumbea</i> - Plumbeous Warbler - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Dendroica pharetra</i> - Arrowhead Warbler - Jamaica<br /><i>Dendroica angelae</i> - Elfin Woods Warbler - Puerto Rico<br /><br /><i>Catharopeza bishopi</i> - Whistling Warbler - St Vincent<br /><br /><i>Mniotilta varia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mniotilta_varia_black_and_white_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Black and White Warbler">Black-and-white Warbler</a> - N, E North America - Mexico to Peru, West Indies<br /><br /><i>Setophaga ruticilla</i> - American Redstart - N, C, E North America - Central America, West Indies, N South America<br /><br /><i>Protonotaria citrea</i> - Prothonotary Warbler - E, SE USA - Central America, West Indies, N South America<br /><br /><i>Helmitheros vermivorum</i> - Worm-eating Warbler - E USA - Central America, West Indies<br /><br /><i>Limnothlypis swainsonii</i> - Swainson's Warbler - SE USA - Central America, West Indies<br /><br /><i>Seiurus aurocapilla</i> - Ovenbird - N, C, E North America - Central America, West Indies, N South America<br /><i>Seiurus noveboracensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/seiurus_noveboracensis_northern_waterthrush.php" rel="self" title="Northern Waterthrush">Northern Waterthrush</a> - N, C North America - Central America, West Indies, N South America<br /><i>Seiurus motacilla</i> - Louisiana Waterthrush - E USA - Central America, West Indies, N South America<br /><br /><i>Oporornis formosus</i> - Kentucky Warbler - E, SE USA - Mexico to N South America<br /><i>Oporornis agilis</i> - Connecticut Warbler - NC North America - C South America<br /><i>Oporornis philadelphia</i> - Mourning Warbler - N, NE North America - Nicaragua to N South America<br /><i>Oporornis tolmiei</i> - MacGillivray's Warbler - W, North America, also N Mexico - Central America<br /><br /><i>Geothlypis trichas</i> - Common Yellowthroat - Widespread North America, Middle America - W South America<br /><i>Geothlypis beldingi</i> - Belding's Yellowthroat - Baja California<br /><i>Geothlypis flavovelata</i> - Altamira Yellowthroat - E Mexico<br /><i>Geothlypis rostrata</i> - Bahama Yellowthroat - Bahamas<br /><i>Geothlypis semiflava</i> - Olive-crowned Yellowthroat - Honduras to Ecuador<br /><i>Geothlypis speciosa</i> - Black-polled Yellowthroat - Mexico<br /><i>Geothlypis nelsoni</i> - Hooded Yellowthroat - Mexico<br /><i>Geothlypis aequinoctialis</i> - Masked Yellowthroat - N South America<br /><i>Geothlypis chiriquensis</i> - Chiriqui Yellowthroat - SW Costa Rica, Panama - Split from <i>G. aequinoctialis</i><br /><i>Geothlypis auricularis</i> - Black-lored Yellowthroat - W Ecuador, W Peru - Split from <i>G. aequinoctialis</i><br /><i>Geothlypis velata</i> - Southern Yellowthroat - SC South America - Split from <i>G. aequinoctialis</i><br /><i>Geothlypis poliocephala</i> - Grey-crowned Yellowthroat - Widespread M America - Includes <i>Chamaethlypis</i><br /><br /><i>Microligea palustris</i> - Green-tailed Warbler - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Teretistris fernandinae</i> - Yellow-headed Warbler - Cuba<br /><i>Teretistris fornsi</i> - Oriente Warbler - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Leucopeza semperi</i> - Semper's Warbler - St. Lucia<br /><br /><i>Wilsonia citrina</i> - Hooded Warbler - E, SE North America - Central America<br /><i>Wilsonia pusilla</i> - Wilson's Warbler - W, N North America - Central America<br /><i>Wilsonia canadensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/wilsonia_canadensis_canada_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Canada Warbler">Canada Warbler</a> - N, NE, EC North America - Panama to N South America<br /><br /><i>Cardellina rubrifrons</i> - Red-faced Warbler - SW USA & NW Mexico - Central America<br /><br /><i>Ergaticus ruber</i> - Red Warbler - Mexico<br /><i>Ergaticus versicolor</i> - Pink-headed Warbler - S Mexico, Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Myioborus pictus</i> - Painted Whitestart - SW USA to Guatemala<br /><i>Myioborus miniatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myioborus_miniatus_slate_throated_whitestart.php" rel="self" title="Slate Throated Redstart">Slate-throated Whitestart</a> - Mexico to Bolivia & Guyana<br /><i>Myioborus brunniceps</i> - Brown-capped Whitestart - Bolivia, N Argentina<br /><i>Myioborus castaneocapillus</i> - Tepui Whitestart - Tepuis<br /><i>Myioborus pariae</i> - Paria Whitestart - NE Venezuela<br /><i>Myioborus cardonai</i> - Guaiquinima Whitestart - SE Venezuela<br /><i>Myioborus torquatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myioborus_torquatus_collared_whitestart.php" rel="self" title="Collared Whitestart">Collared Whitestart</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Myioborus ornatus</i> - Golden-fronted Whitestart - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Myioborus melanocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myioborus_melanocephalus_spectacled_whitestart.php" rel="self" title="Spectacled Whitestart">Spectacled Whitestart</a> - S Colombia to N Bolivia<br /><i>Myioborus albifrons</i> - White-fronted Whitestart - W Venezuela<br /><i>Myioborus flavivertex</i> - Yellow-crowned Whitestart - NE Colombia<br /><i>Myioborus albifacies</i> - White-faced Whitestart - S Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Euthlypis lachrymosa</i> - Fan-tailed Warbler - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Basileuterus fraseri</i> - Grey-and-gold Warbler - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Basileuterus bivittatus</i> - Two-banded Warbler - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Basileuterus chrysogaster</i> - Cuzco Warbler - Peru<br /><i>Basileuterus chlorophrys</i> - Choco Warbler - Colombia, Ecuador - Split from <i>B. chrysogaster</i><br /><i>Basileuterus flaveolus</i> - Flavescent Warbler - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Basileuterus luteoviridis</i> - Citrine Warbler - Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><i>Basileuterus signatus</i> - Pale-legged Warbler - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Basileuterus nigrocristatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/basileuterus_nigrocristatus_black_crested_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Black Crested Warbler">Black-crested Warbler</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Basileuterus griseiceps</i> - Grey-headed Warbler - N Venezuela<br /><i>Basileuterus basilicus</i> - Santa Marta Warbler - NE Colombia<br /><i>Basileuterus cinereicollis</i> - Grey-throated Warbler - Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Basileuterus conspicillatus</i> - White-lored Warbler - N Colombia<br /><i>Basileuterus coronatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/basileuterus_coronatus_russet_crowned_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Russet Crowned Warbler">Russet-crowned Warbler</a> - Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Basileuterus culicivorus</i> - Golden-crowned Warbler - Widespread Latin America - NB not Stripe-crowned Warbler<br /><i>Basileuterus hypoleucus</i> - White-bellied Warbler - SC South America<br /><i>Basileuterus rufifrons</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/basileuterus_rufifrons_rufous_capped_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Capped Warbler">Rufous-capped Warbler</a> - Mexico, Guatemala S to Venezuela - Chestnut-capped Warbler <i>Basileuterus delattrii</i> conspecific<br /><i>Basileuterus belli</i> - Golden-browed Warbler - Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Basileuterus melanogenys</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/basileuterus_melanogenys_black_cheeked_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Black Cheeked Warbler">Black-cheeked Warbler</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Basileuterus ignotus</i> - Pirre Warbler - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Basileuterus tristriatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/basileuterus_tristriatus_three_striped_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Three Striped Warbler">Three-striped Warbler</a> - Panama to Bolivia<br /><i>Basileuterus trifasciatus</i> - Three-banded Warbler - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Basileuterus leucoblepharus</i> - White-rimmed Warbler - SE South America<br /><i>Basileuterus leucophrys</i> - White-striped Warbler - SC Brazil<br /><br /><i>Phaeothlypis fulvicauda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phaeothlypis_fulvicauda_buff_rumped_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Buff Rumped Warbler">Buff-rumped Warbler</a> - Honduras to N Bolivia<br /><i>Phaeothlypis rivularis</i> - Riverbank Warbler - N, SE, SC South America]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Wrenthrush etc</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-08T23:38:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/5d3a0bb0d1e088b25f88d3a38fcc6863-881.php#unique-entry-id-881</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/5d3a0bb0d1e088b25f88d3a38fcc6863-881.php#unique-entry-id-881</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[223 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br /><i>Zeledonia coronata</i> - Wrenthrush - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Icteria virens</i> - Yellow-breasted Chat - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><br /><i>Xenoligea montana</i> - White-winged Warbler - Hispaniola]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Coerebidae - Bananaquit</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Coerebidae</category><category>Bananaquit</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2007-12-30T23:38:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_coerebidae.php#unique-entry-id-880</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_coerebidae.php#unique-entry-id-880</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[225 Coerebidae - Bananaquit - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Coereba flaveola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coereba_flaveola_bananaquit.php" rel="self" title="Bananaquit">Bananaquit</a> - Widespread Latin America, also West Indies]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Emberizidae - Buntings&#x2c; New World Sparrows</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Emberizidae</category><category>New World Sparrows</category><category>Sparrows</category><category>Buntings</category><category>Cardinals</category><category>Brush Finches</category><category>Bush Tanagers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2007-12-29T23:38:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_emberizidae.php#unique-entry-id-879</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_emberizidae.php#unique-entry-id-879</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[226 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-emberizidae.php" rel="self" title="Emberizidae">Emberizidae</a> - Buntings, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-sparrows.php" rel="self" title="New World Sparrows">New World Sparrows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-brush-finches.php" rel="self" title="Brush Finches">Brush Finches</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bush-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Bush Tanagers">Bush Tanagers</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010 (+2.8)<br /><br /><i>Emberiza lathami</i> - Crested Bunting - Himalayas to Thailand, SE China - Was <i>Melophus</i><br /><i>Emberiza siemsseni</i> - Slaty Bunting - C China - Was <i>Latoucheornis</i><br /><i>Emberiza calandra</i> - Corn Bunting - W, SC, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Emberiza citrinella</i> - Yellowhammer - W, C Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Emberiza leucocephalos</i> - Pine Bunting - C, E Eurasia - S Asia, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Emberiza cia</i> - Rock Bunting - SW, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza godlewskii</i> - Godlewski's Bunting - C Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza cioides</i> - Meadow Bunting - E Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza stewarti</i> - White-capped Bunting - Himalayas to C India<br /><i>Emberiza jankowskii</i> - Jankowski's Bunting - E Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza buchanani</i> - Grey-necked Bunting - S, C Eurasia - India<br /><i>Emberiza cineracea</i> - Cinereous Bunting - SC Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><i>Emberiza hortulana</i> - Ortolan Bunting - W, C Eurasia - N Africa, S Asia<br /><i>Emberiza caesia</i> - Cretzschmar's Bunting - SW Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><i>Emberiza cirlus</i> - Cirl Bunting - W, SW, Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Emberiza striolata</i> - Striolated Bunting - NE Africa to SW Asia and NW India - Was House Bunting<br /><i>Emberiza sahari</i> - House Bunting - NW Africa - Split from <i>E. striolata</i><br /><i>Emberiza impetuani</i> - Lark-like Bunting - SW Africa<br /><i>Emberiza tahapisi</i> - Cinnamon-breasted Bunting - Widespread Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Emberiza socotrana</i> - Socotra Bunting - Socotra Island<br /><i>Emberiza capensis</i> - Cape Bunting - S Africa<br /><i>Emberiza vincenti</i> - Vincent's Bunting - Malawi<br /><i>Emberiza tristrami</i> - Tristram's Bunting - E Eurasia - S China, N Southeast Asia<br /><i>Emberiza fucata</i> - Chestnut-eared Bunting - C, E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Emberiza pusilla</i> - Little Bunting - N Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Emberiza chrysophrys</i> - Yellow-browed Bunting - NC, NE Eurasia - E, S China<br /><i>Emberiza rustica</i> - Rustic Bunting - N Eurasia - E China<br /><i>Emberiza elegans</i> - Yellow-throated Bunting - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Emberiza aureola</i> - Yellow-breasted Bunting - N, E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Emberiza poliopleura</i> - Somali Bunting - EC Africa<br /><i>Emberiza flaviventris</i> - Golden-breasted Bunting - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Emberiza affinis</i> - Brown-rumped Bunting - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Emberiza cabanisi</i> - Cabanis's Bunting - W, C,e, SE Africa<br /><i>Emberiza rutila</i> - Chestnut Bunting - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Emberiza koslowi</i> - Tibetan Bunting - Himalayas to WC China<br /><i>Emberiza melanocephala</i> - Black-headed Bunting - SC Eurasia - India<br /><i>Emberiza bruniceps</i> - Red-headed Bunting - SC Eurasia - India<br /><i>Emberiza sulphurata</i> - Yellow Bunting - Japan, Korea - SE China, Philippines<br /><i>Emberiza spodocephala</i> - Black-faced Bunting - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Emberiza variabilis</i> - Grey Bunting - E Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza pallasi</i> - Pallas's Reed Bunting - E Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza yessoensis</i> - Japanese Reed Bunting - E Eurasia<br /><i>Emberiza schoeniclus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/emberiza_schoeniclus_reed_bunting.php" rel="self" title="Reed Bunting">Common Reed Bunting</a> - Widespread Eurasia - N Africa, S Asia<br /><br /><i>Calamospiza melanocorys</i> - Lark Bunting - C North America -  to NC Mexico<br /><br /><i>Passerella iliaca</i> - Fox Sparrow - W, N North America - SE South America, N Mexico<br /><br /><i>Melospiza melodia</i> - Song Sparrow - Widespread North America, also to C Mexico<br /><i>Melospiza lincolnii</i> - Lincoln's Sparrow - W, N North America - Central America<br /><i>Melospiza georgiana</i> - Swamp Sparrow - NC, NE North America - to NE Mexico<br /><br /><i>Zonotrichia capensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/zonotrichia_capensis_rufous_collared_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Collared Sparrow">Rufous-collared Sparrow</a> - S Mexico to S Argentina, Latin America, Hispaniola<br /><i>Zonotrichia querula</i> - Harris's Sparrow - NC North America - SC South America<br /><i>Zonotrichia leucophrys</i> - White-crowned Sparrow - N North America - to C Mexico<br /><i>Zonotrichia albicollis</i> - White-throated Sparrow - N North America - to N Mexico<br /><i>Zonotrichia atricapilla</i> - Golden-crowned Sparrow - NW North America - to NW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Junco vulcani</i> - Volcano Junco - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Junco hyemalis</i> - Dark-eyed Junco - N, W North America - S South America to Mexico<br /><i>Junco insularis</i> - Guadalupe Junco - Guadalupe Island - Split from <i>J. hyemalis</i><br /><i>Junco phaeonotus</i> - Yellow-eyed Junco - SW USA to Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Passerculus sandwichensis</i> - Savannah Sparrow - Canada to Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Ammodramus maritimus</i> - Seaside Sparrow - E, S USA coasts<br /><i>Ammodramus nelsoni</i> - Nelson's Sparrow - Canada - SE South America<br /><i>Ammodramus caudacutus</i> - Saltmarsh Sparrow - E, NE USA - SE South America<br /><i>Ammodramus leconteii</i> - Le Conte's Sparrow - NC North America - SE South America<br /><i>Ammodramus bairdii</i> - Baird's Sparrow - NC North America - to N Mexico<br /><i>Ammodramus henslowii</i> - Henslow's Sparrow - C, EC North America - SE South America<br /><i>Ammodramus savannarum</i> - Grasshopper Sparrow - Widespread N America, M America, Colombia<br /><i>Ammodramus humeralis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ammodramus_humeralis_grassland_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Grassland Sparrow">Grassland Sparrow</a> - Widespread South America - was <i>Myospiza humeralis</i><br /><i>Ammodramus aurifrons</i> - Yellow-browed Sparrow - Colombia to Amazonia - was <i>Myospiza aurifrons</i><br /><br /><i>Xenospiza baileyi</i> - Sierra Madre Sparrow - C Mexico<br /><br /><i>Spizella arborea</i> - American Tree Sparrow - N Canada, Alaska - South America<br /><i>Spizella passerina</i> - Chipping Sparrow - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Spizella pusilla</i> - Field Sparrow - E, C North America - to NE Mexico<br /><i>Spizella wortheni</i> - Worthen's Sparrow - NE Mexico<br /><i>Spizella atrogularis</i> - Black-chinned Sparrow - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Spizella pallida</i> - Clay-colored Sparrow - C North America - to W Mexico<br /><i>Spizella breweri</i> - Brewer's Sparrow - WC North America - to C Mexico<br /><br /><i>Pooecetes gramineus</i> - Vesper Sparrow - W, N North America - SE South America, Mexico<br /><br /><i>Chondestes grammacus</i> - Lark Sparrow - W, N North America - SE South America to Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Amphispiza bilineata</i> - Black-throated Sparrow - W USA to C Mexico<br /><i>Amphispiza belli</i> - Sage Sparrow - WC, SW North America, Middle America - NW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Aimophila ruficauda</i> - Stripe-headed Sparrow - W Mexico to C Guatemala<br /><i>Aimophila humeralis</i> - Black-chested Sparrow - W Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila mystacalis</i> - Bridled Sparrow - C Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila sumichrasti</i> - Cinnamon-tailed Sparrow - SW Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila stolzmanni</i> - Tumbes Sparrow - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Aimophila strigiceps</i> - Stripe-capped Sparrow - SC South America<br /><i>Aimophila carpalis</i> - Rufous-winged Sparrow - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila cassinii</i> - Cassin's Sparrow - SC, SW USA, N Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila aestivalis</i> - Bachman's Sparrow - SE USA<br /><i>Aimophila botterii</i> - Botteri's Sparrow - SW USA to Costa Rica<br /><i>Aimophila ruficeps</i> - Rufous-crowned Sparrow - SC, SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila rufescens</i> - Rusty Sparrow - NW Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><i>Aimophila notosticta</i> - Oaxaca Sparrow - S Mexico<br /><i>Aimophila quinquestriata</i> - Five-striped Sparrow - NW, W Mexico<br /><br /><i>Torreornis inexpectata</i> - Zapata Sparrow - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Oriturus superciliosus</i> - Striped Sparrow - W, C Mexico<br /><br /><i>Porphyrospiza caerulescens</i> - Blue Finch - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Pipilo chlorurus</i> - Green-tailed Towhee - W USA - C Mexico<br /><i>Pipilo ocai</i> - Collared Towhee - Mexico<br /><i>Pipilo maculatus</i> - Spotted Towhee - SW Canada to W Guatemala<br /><i>Pipilo erythrophthalmus</i> - Eastern Towhee - S Canada, C, E USA - to N Mexico<br /><i>Pipilo albicollis</i> - White-throated Towhee - Mexico<br /><i>Pipilo fuscus</i> - Canyon Towhee - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Pipilo crissalis</i> - California Towhee - W USA, North America, also Baja California<br /><i>Pipilo aberti</i> - Abert's Towhee - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Melozone kieneri</i> - Rusty-crowned Ground Sparrow - Mexico<br /><i>Melozone biarcuata</i> - Prevost's Ground Sparrow - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Melozone cabanisi</i> - Cabanis's Ground Sparrow - C Costa Rica - Split from <i>M. biarcuta</i><br /><i>Melozone leucotis</i> - White-eared Ground Sparrow - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><br /><i>Arremonops rufivirgatus</i> - Olive Sparrow - S Texas to Costa Rica<br /><i>Arremonops tocuyensis</i> - Tocuyo Sparrow - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Arremonops chloronotus</i> - Green-backed Sparrow - SE Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Arremonops conirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/92a9522992681412259a1977e2b09b26-1009.php" rel="self" title="Black Striped Sparrow">Black-striped Sparrow</a> - Honduras to N Brazil<br /><br />changes below 2.8<br /><i>Arremon taciturnus</i> - Pectoral Sparrow - NW South America, Amazonia<br /><i>Arremon semitorquatus</i> - Half-collared Sparrow - SE Brazil<br /><i>Arremon franciscanus</i> - Sao Francisco Sparrow - EC Brazil<br /><i>Arremon flavirostris</i> - Saffron-billed Sparrow - SE, SC South America<br /><i>Arremon aurantiirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/arremon_aurantiirostris_orange_billed_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Orange Billed Sparrow">Orange-billed Sparrow</a> - SE Mexico to NE Peru<br /><i>Arremon schlegeli</i> - Golden-winged Sparrow - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Arremon abeillei</i> - Black-capped Sparrow - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Arremon brunneinucha</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/arremon_brunneinucha_chestnut_capped_brush_finch.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Capped Brush Finch">Chestnut-capped Brush Finch</a> - Mexico to Ecuador - was <i>Buarremon</i><br /><i>Arremon virenticeps</i> - Green-striped Brush Finch - W, C Mexico<br /><i>Arremon torquatus</i> - Stripe-headed Brush Finch - Costa Rica to NW Argentina<br /><i>Arremon atricapillus</i> - Black-headed Brush Finch - E Panama, Colombia - Split from <i>A. torquatus</i><br /><i>Arremon crassirostris</i> - Sooty-faced Finch - Costa Rica, Panama - was <i>Lysurus</i><br /><i>Arremon castaneiceps</i> - Olive Finch - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Pezopetes capitalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pezopetes_capitalis_large_footed_finch.php" rel="self" title="Large Footed Finch">Large-footed Finch</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Atlapetes pileatus</i> - Rufous-capped Brush Finch - Mexico<br /><i>Atlapetes albofrenatus</i> - Moustached Brush Finch - Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Atlapetes semirufus</i> - Ochre-breasted Brush Finch - Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Atlapetes personatus</i> - Tepui Brush Finch - Tepuis<br /><i>Atlapetes albinucha</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atlapetes_albinucha_white_naped_brush_finch.php" rel="self" title="White Naped Brush Finch">White-naped Brush Finch</a> - Mexico - Yellow-throated Brush Finch <i>Atlapetes gutturalis</i> is conspecific<br /><i>Atlapetes melanocephalus</i> - Santa Marta Brush Finch - Colombia<br /><i>Atlapetes pallidinucha</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atlapetes_pallidinucha_pale_naped_brush_finch.php" rel="self" title="Pale Naped Brush Finch">Pale-naped Brush Finch</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes flaviceps</i> - Yellow-headed Brush Finch - Colombia<br /><i>Atlapetes fuscoolivaceus</i> - Dusky-headed Brush Finch - Colombia<br /><i>Atlapetes crassus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atlapetes_crassus_choco_brushfinch.php" rel="self" title="Choco Brush Finch">Choco Brush Finch</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Atlapetes tricolor</i> - Tricolored Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes leucopis</i> - White-rimmed Brush Finch - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Atlapetes latinuchus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atlapetes_latinuchus_rufous_naped_brush_finch.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Naped Brush Finch">Rufous-naped Brush Finch</a> - Venezuela & Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes blancae</i> - Antioquia Brush Finch - NC Colombia - <i>Atlapetes blancae</i> new species<br /><i>Atlapetes rufigenis</i> - Rufous-eared Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes forbesi</i> - Apurimac Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes melanopsis</i> - Black-spectacled Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes schistaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atlapetes_schistaceus_slaty_brush_finch.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Brush Finch">Slaty Brush Finch</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes leucopterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atlapetes_leucopterus_white_winged_brush_finch.php" rel="self" title="White Winged Brush Finch">White-winged Brush Finch</a> - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes albiceps</i> - White-headed Brush Finch - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes pallidiceps</i> - Pale-headed Brush Finch - Ecuador<br /><i>Atlapetes seebohmi</i> - Bay-crowned Brush Finch - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes nationi</i> - Rusty-bellied Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes canigenis</i> - Cuzco Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes terborghi</i> - Vilcabamba Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes melanolaemus</i> - Grey-eared Brush Finch - Peru<br /><i>Atlapetes rufinucha</i> - Bolivian Brush Finch - Bolivia<br /><i>Atlapetes fulviceps</i> - Fulvous-headed Brush Finch - Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><i>Atlapetes citrinellus</i> - Yellow-striped Brush Finch - Argentina<br /><br /><i>Pselliophorus tibialis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pselliophorus_tibialis_yellow_thighed_finch.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Thighed Finch">Yellow-thighed Finch</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Pselliophorus luteoviridis</i> - Yellow-green Finch - Panama<br /><br /><i>Gubernatrix cristata</i> - Yellow Cardinal - Uruguay, N, E Argentina<br /><br /><i>Paroaria coronata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/paroaria_coronata_red_crested_cardinal.php" rel="self" title="Red Crested Cardinal">Red-crested Cardinal</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Paroaria dominicana</i> - Red-cowled Cardinal - NE Brazil<br /><i>Paroaria gularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/paroaria_gularis_red_capped_cardinal.php" rel="self" title="Red Capped Cardinal">Red-capped Cardinal</a> - Amazonia<br /><i>Paroaria baeri</i> - Crimson-fronted Cardinal - SC Brazil<br /><i>Paroaria capitata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/paroaria_capitata_yellow_billed_cardinal.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Cardinal">Yellow-billed Cardinal</a> - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Chlorospingus ophthalmicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorospingus_ophthalmicus_common_bush_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Common Bush Tanager">Common Bush Tanager</a> - SW Mexico to N Argentina - comprises multiple species, <em>C. flavopectus</em>, <em>C. ophthalmicus</em> to Mexico<br /><i>Chlorospingus tacarcunae</i> - Tacarcuna Bush Tanager - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Chlorospingus inornatus</i> - Pirre Bush Tanager - Panama<br /><i>Chlorospingus semifuscus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorospingus_semifuscus_dusky_bush_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Bush Tanager">Dusky Bush Tanager</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Chlorospingus pileatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorospingus_pileatus_sooty_capped_bush_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Sooty Capped Bush Tanager">Sooty-capped Bush Tanager</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Chlorospingus parvirostris</i> - Yellow-whiskered Bush Tanager - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Chlorospingus flavigularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorospingus_flavigularis_yellow_throated_bush_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Throated Bush Tanager">Yellow-throated Bush Tanager</a> - Panama to Peru<br /><i>Chlorospingus flavovirens</i> - Yellow-green Bush Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Chlorospingus canigularis</i> - Ashy-throated Bush Tanager - Costa Rica to Peru]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Thraupidae - Tanagers&#x2c; Seedeaters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thraupidae</category><category>Tanagers</category><category>Dacnises</category><category>Honeycreepers</category><category>Conebills</category><category>Flowerpiercers</category><category>Grassquits</category><category>Seedeaters</category><category>Seed Finches</category><category>Sierra Finches</category><category>Hemispingus</category><dc:date>2007-12-28T23:38:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_thraupidae.php#unique-entry-id-878</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_thraupidae.php#unique-entry-id-878</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[227 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-thraupidae.php" rel="self" title="Thraupidae">Thraupidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-tanagers.php" rel="self" title="Tanagers">Tanagers</a>, Hemispingus, Mountain Tanagers, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-dacnises.php" rel="self" title="Dacnises">Dacnises</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-honeycreepers.php" rel="self" title="Honeycreepers">Honeycreepers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-conebills.php" rel="self" title="Conebills">Conebills</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-flowerpiercers.php" rel="self" title="Flowerpiercers">Flowerpiercers</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seedeaters.php" rel="self" title="Seedeaters">Seedeaters</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-seed-finches.php" rel="self" title="Seed Finches">Seed Finches</a>, Yellow Finches, Sierra Finches, etc - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Orchesticus abeillei</i> - Brown Tanager - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Schistochlamys ruficapillus</i> - Cinnamon Tanager - E, C Brazil<br /><i>Schistochlamys melanopis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/schistochlamys_melanopis_black_faced_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Black Faced Tanager">Black-faced Tanager</a> - N, C, E South America<br /><br /><i>Cissopis leverianus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cissopis_leverianus_magpie_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Magpie Tanager">Magpie Tanager</a> - N, W Amazonia, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Conothraupis speculigera</i> - Black-and-white Tanager - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Conothraupis mesoleuca</i> - Cone-billed Tanager - WC Brazil<br /><br /><i>Lamprospiza melanoleuca</i> - Red-billed Pied Tanager - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Compsothraupis loricata</i> - Scarlet-throated Tanager - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Sericossypha albocristata</i> - White-capped Tanager - Venezuela to Peru<br /><br /><i>Nemosia pileata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/nemosia_pileata_hooded_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Hooded Tanager">Hooded Tanager</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Nemosia rourei</i> - Cherry-throated Tanager - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Creurgops verticalis</i> - Rufous-crested Tanager - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Creurgops dentatus</i> - Slaty Tanager - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Mitrospingus cassinii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mitrospingus_cassinii_dusky_faced_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Faced Tanager">Dusky-faced Tanager</a> - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Mitrospingus oleagineus</i> - Olive-backed Tanager - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Chlorothraupis</i>  tanager-grosbeaks are Cardinalidae (not tanagers/Thraupidae)<br /><i>Chlorothraupis carmioli</i> - Carmiol's Tanager - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Chlorothraupis frenata</i> - Olive Tanager - W Amazonia - Split from <i>C. carmioli</i><br /><i>Chlorothraupis olivacea</i> - Lemon-spectacled Tanager - Panama to Ecuador<br /><i>Chlorothraupis stolzmanni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorothraupis_stolzmanni_ochre_breasted_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Ochre Breasted Tanager">Ochre-breasted Tanager</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Orthogonys chloricterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/orthogonys_chloricterus_olive_green_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Olive Green Tanager">Olive-green Tanager</a> - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Hemispingus atropileus</i> - Black-capped Hemispingus - Venezuela to Ecuador<br /><i>Hemispingus auricularis</i> - White-browed Hemispingus - Peru - Split from <i>H. atropileus</i><br /><i>Hemispingus calophrys</i> - Orange-browed Hemispingus - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Hemispingus parodii</i> - Parodi's Hemispingus - Peru<br /><i>Hemispingus superciliaris</i> - Superciliaried Hemispingus - Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><i>Hemispingus reyi</i> - Grey-capped Hemispingus - SW Venezuela<br /><i>Hemispingus frontalis</i> - Oleaginous Hemispingus - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Hemispingus melanotis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hemispingus_melanotis_black_eared_hemispingus.php" rel="self" title="Black Eared Hemispingus">Black-eared Hemispingus</a> - SW Venezuela to E Ecuador<br /><i>Hemispingus ochraceus</i> - Western Hemispingus - W Colombia to C Bolivia - Split from <i>H. melanotus</i><br /><i>Hemispingus piurae</i> - Piura Hemispingus - NW Peru - Split from <i>H. melanotus</i><br /><i>Hemispingus goeringi</i> - Slaty-backed Hemispingus - SW Venezuela<br /><i>Hemispingus rufosuperciliaris</i> - Rufous-browed Hemispingus - Peru<br /><i>Hemispingus verticalis</i> - Black-headed Hemispingus - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Hemispingus xanthophthalmus</i> - Drab Hemispingus - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Hemispingus trifasciatus</i> - Three-striped Hemispingus - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Cnemoscopus rubrirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cnemoscopus_rubrirostris_grey_hooded_bush_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Grey Hooded Bush Tanager">Grey-hooded Bush Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><br /><i>Thlypopsis fulviceps</i> - Fulvous-headed Tanager - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Thlypopsis ornata</i> - Rufous-chested Tanager - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Thlypopsis pectoralis</i> - Brown-flanked Tanager - Peru<br /><i>Thlypopsis sordida</i> - Orange-headed Tanager - W Amazonia, E, SC South America<br /><i>Thlypopsis inornata</i> - Buff-bellied Tanager - Peru<br /><i>Thlypopsis ruficeps</i> - Rust-and-yellow Tanager - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Pyrrhocoma ruficeps</i> - Chestnut-headed Tanager - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Cypsnagra hirundinacea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cypsnagra_hirundinacea_white_rumped_tanager.php" rel="self" title="White Rumped Tanager">White-rumped Tanager</a> - C, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Nephelornis oneilli</i> - Pardusco - Peru<br /><br /><i>Trichothraupis melanops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trichothraupis_melanops_black_goggled_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Black Goggled Tanager">Black-goggled Tanager</a> - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Eucometis penicillata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eucometis_penicillata_grey_headed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Bird Diary:Grey Headed Tanager">Grey-headed Tanager</a> - SE Mexico to SC Brazil & N Paraguay<br /><br /><i>Tachyphonus cristatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_cristatus_flame_crested_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Flame Crested Tanager">Flame-crested Tanager</a> - Amazonia<br /><i>Tachyphonus rufiventer</i> - Yellow-crested Tanager - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Tachyphonus surinamus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_surinamus_fulvous_crested_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Fulvous Crested Tanager">Fulvous-crested Tanager</a> - N, C, W Amazonia<br /><i>Tachyphonus luctuosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_luctuosus_white_shouldered_tanager.php" rel="self" title="White Shouldered Tanager">White-shouldered Tanager</a> - Honduras to Bolivia<br /><i>Tachyphonus delatrii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_delatrii_tawny_crested_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Tawny Crested Tanager">Tawny-crested Tanager</a> - Nicaragua to Ecuador<br /><i>Tachyphonus coronatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_coronatus_ruby_crowned_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Ruby Crowned Tanager">Ruby-crowned Tanager</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Tachyphonus rufus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_rufus_white_lined_tanager.php" rel="self" title="White Lined Tanager">White-lined Tanager</a> - Costa Rica to NE Argentina<br /><i>Tachyphonus phoenicius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachyphonus_phoenicius_red_shouldered_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Red Shouldered Tanager">Red-shouldered Tanager</a> - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Lanio aurantius</i> - Black-throated Shrike-Tanager - S Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Lanio leucothorax</i> - White-throated Shrike-Tanager - Honduras to Panama<br /><i>Lanio fulvus</i> - Fulvous Shrike-Tanager - NW, N Amazonia<br /><i>Lanio versicolor</i> - White-winged Shrike-Tanager - S, W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Ramphocelus sanguinolentus</i> - Crimson-collared Tanager - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Ramphocelus nigrogularis</i> - Masked Crimson Tanager - W Amazonia<br /><i>Ramphocelus dimidiatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphocelus_dimidiatus_crimson_backed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Crimson Backed Tanager">Crimson-backed Tanager</a> - Panama to Colombia & Venezuela<br /><i>Ramphocelus melanogaster</i> - Huallaga Tanager - Peru<br /><i>Ramphocelus carbo</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphocelus_carbo_silver_beaked_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Silver Beaked Tanager">Silver-beaked Tanager</a> - N, W, SC South America<br /><i>Ramphocelus bresilius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphocelus_bresilius_brazilian_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Brazilian Tanager">Brazilian Tanager</a> - Brazil<br /><i>Ramphocelus passerinii</i> - Passerini's Tanager</a> - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Ramphocelus costaricensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphocelus_costaricensis_cherries_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Cherrie&#39;s Tanager">Cherrie's Tanager</a> - W Costa Rica<br /><i>Ramphocelus flammigerus</i> - Flame-rumped Tanager - WC Colombia<br /><i>Ramphocelus icteronotus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphocelus_icteronotus_lemon_rumped_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Lemon Rumped Tanager">Lemon-rumped Tanager</a> - Panama to Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Thraupis episcopus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thraupis_episcopus_blue_grey_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Blue Grey Tanager">Blue-grey Tanager</a> - S Mexico to Bolivia, Amazonia<br /><i>Thraupis sayaca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thraupis_sayaca_sayaca_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Sayaca Tanager">Sayaca Tanager</a> - E, SE, SC South America<br /><i>Thraupis glaucocolpa</i> - Glaucous Tanager - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Thraupis cyanoptera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thraupis_cyanoptera_azure_shouldered_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Azure Shouldered Tanager">Azure-shouldered Tanager</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Thraupis ornata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thraupis_ornata_golden_chevroned_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Golden Chevroned Tanager">Golden-chevroned Tanager</a> - SE Brazil<br /><i>Thraupis abbas</i> - Yellow-winged Tanager - E Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Thraupis palmarum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thraupis_palmarum_palm_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Palm Tanager">Palm Tanager</a> - Guatemala to Paraguay & S Brazil<br /><i>Thraupis cyanocephala</i> - Blue-capped Tanager - W, N South America<br /><i>Thraupis bonariensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thraupis_bonariensis_blue_and_yellow_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Blue and Yellow Tanager">Blue-and-yellow Tanager</a> - W, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Calochaetes coccineus</i> - Vermilion Tanager - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Cyanicterus cyanicterus</i> - Blue-backed Tanager - N Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Bangsia arcaei</i> - Blue-and-gold Tanager - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Bangsia melanochlamys</i> - Black-and-gold Tanager - Colombia<br /><i>Bangsia rothschildi</i> - Golden-chested Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Bangsia edwardsi</i> - Moss-backed Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Bangsia aureocincta</i> - Gold-ringed Tanager - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Wetmorethraupis sterrhopteron</i> - Orange-throated Tanager - Peru<br /><br /><i>Buthraupis montana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buthraupis_montana_hooded_mountain_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Hooded Mountain Tanager">Hooded Mountain Tanager</a> - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Buthraupis eximia</i> - Black-chested Mountain Tanager - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Buthraupis aureodorsalis</i> - Golden-backed Mountain Tanager - Peru<br /><i>Buthraupis wetmorei</i> - Masked Mountain Tanager - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Anisognathus melanogenys</i> - Santa Marta Mountain Tanager - Colombia<br /><i>Anisognathus lacrymosus</i> - Lacrimose Mountain Tanager - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Anisognathus igniventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anisognathus_igniventris_scarlet_bellied_mountain_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Bellied Mountain Tanager">Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager</a> - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Anisognathus somptuosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_blue_winged_mountain_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Blue Winged Mountain Tanager">Blue-winged Mountain Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Anisognathus notabilis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anisognathus_notabilis_black_chinned_mountain_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Black Chinned Mountain Tanager">Black-chinned Mountain Tanager</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Chlorornis riefferii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorornis_riefferii_grass_green_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Grass Green Tanager">Grass-green Tanager</a> - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Dubusia taeniata</i> - Buff-breasted Mountain Tanager - Venezuela to Peru<br /><br /><i>Delothraupis castaneoventris</i> - Chestnut-bellied Mountain Tanager - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Stephanophorus diadematus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/stephanophorus_diadematus_diademed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Diademed Tanager">Diademed Tanager</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Iridosornis porphyrocephalus</i> - Purplish-mantled Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Iridosornis analis</i> - Yellow-throated Tanager - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Iridosornis jelskii</i> - Golden-collared Tanager - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Iridosornis rufivertex</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/iridosornis_rufivertex_golden_crowned_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Golden Crowned Tanager">Golden-crowned Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Iridosornis reinhardti</i> - Yellow-scarfed Tanager - Peru<br /><br /><i>Pipraeidea melanonota</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anisognathus_somptuosus_fawn_breasted_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Fawn Breasted Tanager">Fawn-breasted Tanager</a> - N, W, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Neothraupis fasciata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/neothraupis_fasciata_shrike_like_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Shrike Like Tanager">Shrike-like Tanager</a> - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Chlorochrysa phoenicotis</i> - Glistening-green Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Chlorochrysa calliparaea</i> - Orange-eared Tanager - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Chlorochrysa nitidissima</i> - Multicolored Tanager - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Tangara inornata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_inornata_plain_colored_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Plain Colored Tanager">Plain-colored Tanager</a> - Costa Rica to Colombia<br /><i>Tangara cabanisi</i> - Cabanis's Tanager - S Mexico, Guatemala<br /><i>Tangara palmeri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_palmeri_grey_and_gold_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Grey and Gold Tanager">Grey-and-gold Tanager</a> - Panama to Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara mexicana</i> - Turquoise Tanager - Amazonia, SE Brazil - White-bellied Tanager <i>Tangara brasiliensis</i> conspecific<br /><i>Tangara chilensis</i> - Paradise Tanager - Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara fastuosa</i> - Seven-colored Tanager - E Brazil<br /><i>Tangara seledon</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_seledon_green_headed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Green Headed Tanager">Green-headed Tanager</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Tangara cyanocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_cyanocephala_red_necked_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Red Necked Tanager">Red-necked Tanager</a> - E, SE South America<br /><i>Tangara desmaresti</i> - Brassy-breasted Tanager - SE Brazil<br /><i>Tangara cyanoventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_cyanoventris_gilt_edged_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Gilt Edged Tanager">Gilt-edged Tanager</a> - SE Brazil<br /><i>Tangara johannae</i> - Blue-whiskered Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara schrankii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_schrankii_green_and_gold_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Green and Gold Tanager">Green-and-gold Tanager</a> - W Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara florida</i> - Emerald Tanager - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara arthus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_arthus_golden_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Golden Tanager">Golden Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara icterocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_icterocephala_silver_throated_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Silver Throated Tanager">Silver-throated Tanager</a> - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara xanthocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_xanthocephala_saffron_crowned_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Saffron Crowned Tanager">Saffron-crowned Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara chrysotis</i> - Golden-eared Tanager - Colombia to NW Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara parzudakii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_parzudakii_flame_faced_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Flame Faced Tanager">Flame-faced Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Tangara xanthogastra</i> - Yellow-bellied Tanager - W, N Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara punctata</i> - Spotted Tanager - Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara guttata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_guttata_speckled_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Speckled Tanager">Speckled Tanager</a> - Costa Rica to N, NW Brazil<br /><i>Tangara varia</i> - Dotted Tanager - N Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara rufigula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_rufigula_rufous_throated_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Throated Tanager">Rufous-throated Tanager</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara gyrola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_gyrola_bay_headed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Bay Headed Tanager">Bay-headed Tanager</a> - Costa Rica through N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara lavinia</i> - Rufous-winged Tanager - Honduras to Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara cayana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_cayana_burnished_buff_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Burnished Buff Tanager">Burnished-buff Tanager</a> - Amazonia, SE, SC South America<br /><i>Tangara cucullata</i> - Lesser Antillean Tanager - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Tangara peruviana</i> - Black-backed Tanager - SE Brazil<br /><i>Tangara preciosa</i> - Chestnut-backed Tanager - SE South America<br /><i>Tangara vitriolina</i> - Scrub Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara meyerdeschauenseei</i> - Green-capped Tanager - Peru<br /><i>Tangara rufigenis</i> - Rufous-cheeked Tanager - Venezuela<br /><i>Tangara ruficervix</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_ruficervix_golden_naped_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Golden Naped Tanager">Golden-naped Tanager</a> - Colombia to NW Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara labradorides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_labradorides_metallic_green_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Metallic Green Tanager">Metallic-green Tanager</a> - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Tangara cyanotis</i> - Blue-browed Tanager - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara cyanicollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_cyanicollis_blue_necked_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Blue Necked Tanager">Blue-necked Tanager</a> - Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara larvata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_larvata_golden_hooded_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Golden Hooded Tanager">Golden-hooded Tanager</a> - S Mexico to Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara nigrocincta</i> - Masked Tanager - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Tangara dowii</i> - Spangle-cheeked Tanager - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Tangara fucosa</i> - Green-naped Tanager - Panama<br /><i>Tangara nigroviridis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_nigroviridis_beryl_spangled_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Beryl Spangled Tanager">Beryl-spangled Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara vassorii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_vassorii_blue_and_black_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Blue and Black Tanager">Blue-and-black Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara heinei</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tangara_heinei_black_capped_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Black Capped Tanager">Black-capped Tanager</a> - Venezuela to Ecuador<br /><i>Tangara phillipsi</i> - Sira Tanager - Peru<br /><i>Tangara viridicollis</i> - Silver-backed Tanager - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Tangara argyrofenges</i> - Straw-backed Tanager - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Tangara cyanoptera</i> - Black-headed Tanager - Colombia to Guyana<br /><i>Tangara velia</i> - Opal-rumped Tanager - Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Tangara callophrys</i> - Opal-crowned Tanager - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Tersina viridis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tersina_viridis_swallow_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Swallow Tanager">Swallow Tanager</a> - Panama to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Dacnis albiventris</i> - White-bellied Dacnis - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Dacnis lineata</i> - Black-faced Dacnis - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Dacnis egregia</i> - Yellow-tufted Dacnis - Colombia, Ecuador - Split from <i>D. lineata</i><br /><i>Dacnis flaviventer</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dacnis_flaviventer_yellow_bellied_dacnis.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Bellied Dacnis">Yellow-bellied Dacnis</a> - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Dacnis hartlaubi</i> - Turquoise Dacnis - Colombia<br /><i>Dacnis nigripes</i> - Black-legged Dacnis - SE Brazil<br /><i>Dacnis venusta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dacnis_venusta_scarlet_thighed_dacnis.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Thighed Dacnis">Scarlet-thighed Dacnis</a> - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Dacnis cayana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dacnis_cayana_blue_dacnis.php" rel="self" title="Blue Dacnis">Blue Dacnis</a> - Nicaragua to NE Argentina<br /><i>Dacnis viguieri</i> - Viridian Dacnis - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Dacnis berlepschi</i> - Scarlet-breasted Dacnis - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Cyanerpes nitidus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanerpes_nitidus_short_billed_honeycreeper.php" rel="self" title="Short Billed Honeycreeper">Short-billed Honeycreeper</a> - W Amazonia<br /><i>Cyanerpes lucidus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanerpes_lucidus_shining_honeycreeper.php" rel="self" title="Shining Honeycreeper">Shining Honeycreeper</a> - S Mexico to Colombia<br /><i>Cyanerpes caeruleus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanerpes_caeruleus_purple_honeycreeper.php" rel="self" title="Purple Honeycreeper">Purple Honeycreeper</a> - NW, N South America<br /><i>Cyanerpes cyaneus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanerpes_cyaneus_red_legged_honeycreeper.php" rel="self" title="Red Legged Honeycreeper">Red-legged Honeycreeper</a> - E Mexico to C Bolivia & E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Chlorophanes spiza</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorophanes_spiza_green_honeycreeper.php" rel="self" title="Green Honeycreeper">Green Honeycreeper</a> - S Mexico to E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Iridophanes pulcherrimus</i> - Golden-collared Honeycreeper - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Heterospingus rubrifrons</i> - Sulphur-rumped Tanager - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Heterospingus xanthopygius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/heterospingus_xanthopygius_scarlet_browed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Browed Tanager">Scarlet-browed Tanager</a> - Panama to Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Hemithraupis guira</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hemithraupis_guira_guira_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Guira Tanager">Guira Tanager</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Hemithraupis ruficapilla</i> - Rufous-headed Tanager - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Hemithraupis flavicollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hemithraupis_flavicollis_yellow_backed_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Backed Tanager">Yellow-backed Tanager</a> - Panama to SE Brazil & SE Peru<br /><br /><i>Chrysothlypis chrysomelas</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chrysothlypis_chrysomelas_black_and_yellow_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Black and Yellow Tanager">Black-and-yellow Tanager</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Chrysothlypis salmoni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chrysothlypis_salmoni_scarlet_and_white_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet and White Tanager">Scarlet-and-white Tanager</a> - Colombia, Ecuador - was <i>Erythrothlypis salmoni</i><br /><br /><i>Xenodacnis parina</i> - Tit-like Dacnis - Peru<br /><br /><i>Conirostrum speciosum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/conirostrum_speciosum_chestnut_vented_conebill.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Vented Conebill">Chestnut-vented Conebill</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Conirostrum leucogenys</i> - White-eared Conebill - Panama to Venezuela<br /><i>Conirostrum bicolor</i> - Bicolored Conebill - Amazonia<br /><i>Conirostrum margaritae</i> - Pearly-breasted Conebill - W Amazonia<br /><i>Conirostrum cinereum</i> - Cinereous Conebill - Colombia to N Chile<br /><i>Conirostrum tamarugense</i> - Tamarugo Conebill - Peru, Chile<br /><i>Conirostrum ferrugineiventre</i> - White-browed Conebill - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Conirostrum rufum</i> - Rufous-browed Conebill - Colombia<br /><i>Conirostrum sitticolor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/conirostrum_sitticolor_blue_backed_conebill.php" rel="self" title="Blue Backed Conebill">Blue-backed Conebill</a> - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Conirostrum albifrons</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/conirostrum_albifrons_capped_conebill.php" rel="self" title="Capped Conebill">Capped Conebill</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Oreomanes fraseri</i> - Giant Conebill - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Diglossa baritula</i> - Cinnamon-bellied Flowerpiercer - Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Diglossa plumbea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_plumbea_slaty_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Flowerpiercer">Slaty Flowerpiercer</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Diglossa sittoides</i> - Rusty Flowerpiercer - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Diglossa gloriosissima</i> - Chestnut-bellied Flowerpiercer - Colombia<br /><i>Diglossa lafresnayii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_lafresnayii_glossy_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="Glossy Flowerpiercer">Glossy Flowerpiercer</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Diglossa mystacalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_mystacalis_moustached_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="Moustached Flowerpiercer">Moustached Flowerpiercer</a> - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Diglossa gloriosa</i> - Merida Flowerpiercer - Venezuela<br /><i>Diglossa humeralis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_humeralis_black_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="Black Flowerpiercer">Black Flowerpiercer</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Diglossa brunneiventris</i> - Black-throated Flowerpiercer - Colombia to Chile<br /><i>Diglossa carbonaria</i> - Grey-bellied Flowerpiercer - Bolivia<br /><i>Diglossa venezuelensis</i> - Venezuelan Flowerpiercer - Venezuela<br /><i>Diglossa albilatera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_albilatera_white_sided_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="White Sided Flowerpiercer">White-sided Flowerpiercer</a> - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Diglossa duidae</i> - Scaled Flowerpiercer - Tepuis<br /><i>Diglossa major</i> - Greater Flowerpiercer - Tepuis<br /><i>Diglossa indigotica</i> - Indigo Flowerpiercer - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Diglossa glauca</i> - Golden-eyed Flowerpiercer - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Diglossa caerulescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_caerulescens_bluish_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="Bluish Flowerpiercer">Bluish Flowerpiercer</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Diglossa cyanea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/diglossa_cyanea_masked_flowerpiercer.php" rel="self" title="Masked Flowerpiercer">Masked Flowerpiercer</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Urothraupis stolzmanni</i> - Black-backed Bush Tanager - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Oreothraupis arremonops</i> - Tanager Finch - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Charitospiza eucosma</i> - Coal-crested Finch - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Saltatricula multicolor</i> - Many-colored Chaco Finch - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Coryphaspiza melanotis</i> - Black-masked Finch - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Coryphospingus pileatus</i> - Grey Pileated Finch - Colombia, Venezuela, EC Brazil<br /><i>Coryphospingus cucullatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coryphospingus_cucullatus_red_pileated_finch.php" rel="self" title="Red Pileated Finch">Red Pileated Finch</a> - NE, SC, WC South America<br /><br /><i>Rhodospingus cruentus</i> - Crimson-breasted Finch - Ecuador, Peru<br /><br /><i>Phrygilus atriceps</i> - Black-hooded Sierra Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Phrygilus punensis</i> - Peruvian Sierra Finch - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Phrygilus gayi</i> - Grey-hooded Sierra Finch - Chile, Argentina<br /><i>Phrygilus patagonicus</i> - Patagonian Sierra Finch - Chile, Argentina<br /><i>Phrygilus fruticeti</i> - Mourning Sierra Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Phrygilus unicolor</i> - Plumbeous Sierra Finch - Venezuela to S Chile & Argentina<br /><i>Phrygilus dorsalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phrygilus_dorsalis_red_backed_sierra_finch.php" rel="self" title="Red Backed Sierra Finch">Red-backed Sierra Finch</a> - SW South America<br /><i>Phrygilus erythronotus</i> - White-throated Sierra Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Phrygilus plebejus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phrygilus_plebejus_ash_breasted_sierra_finch.php" rel="self" title="Ash Breasted Sierra Finch">Ash-breasted Sierra Finch</a> - W, SW South America<br /><i>Phrygilus carbonarius</i> - Carbonated Sierra Finch - Argentina<br /><i>Phrygilus alaudinus</i> - Band-tailed Sierra Finch - W, SW South America<br /><br /><i>Melanodera melanodera</i> - White-bridled Finch - S South America<br /><i>Melanodera xanthogramma</i> - Yellow-bridled Finch - S South America<br /><br /><i>Haplospiza rustica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/haplospiza_rustica_slaty_finch.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Finch">Slaty Finch</a> - S Mexico to Tepuis & C Bolivia<br /><i>Haplospiza unicolor</i> - Uniform Finch - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Acanthidops bairdi</i> - Peg-billed Finch - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Lophospingus pusillus</i> - Black-crested Finch - SC South America<br /><i>Lophospingus griseocristatus</i> - Grey-crested Finch - SW South America<br /><br /><i>Donacospiza albifrons</i> - Long-tailed Reed Finch - SE, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Rowettia goughensis</i> - Gough Finch - Gough Island<br /><br /><i>Nesospiza acunhae</i> - Inaccessible Island Finch - Tristan da Cunha Group in S. Atlantic - Was Tristan Finch<br /><i>Nesospiza questi</i> - Nightingale Island Finch - Nightingale Island, Tristan da Cunha Group in S. Atlantic - Split from <i>N. acunhae</i><br /><i>Nesospiza wilkinsi</i> - Wilkins's Finch - Tristan da Cunha Island in S.Atlantic<br /><br /><i>Diuca speculifera</i> - White-winged Diuca Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Diuca diuca</i> - Common Diuca Finch - S South America<br /><br /><i>Idiopsar brachyurus</i> - Short-tailed Finch - SW South America<br /><br /><i>Piezorhina cinerea</i> - Cinereous Finch - Peru<br /><br /><i>Xenospingus concolor</i> - Slender-billed Finch - Peru, Chile<br /><br /><i>Incaspiza pulchra</i> - Great Inca Finch - Peru<br /><i>Incaspiza personata</i> - Rufous-backed Inca Finch - Peru<br /><i>Incaspiza ortizi</i> - Grey-winged Inca Finch - Peru<br /><i>Incaspiza laeta</i> - Buff-bridled Inca Finch - Peru<br /><i>Incaspiza watkinsi</i> - Little Inca Finch - Peru<br /><br /><i>Poospiza thoracica</i> - Bay-chested Warbling Finch - SE Brazil<br /><i>Poospiza boliviana</i> - Bolivian Warbling Finch - Bolivia<br /><i>Poospiza alticola</i> - Plain-tailed Warbling Finch - Peru<br /><i>Poospiza hypochondria</i> - Rufous-sided Warbling Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Poospiza erythrophrys</i> - Rusty-browed Warbling Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Poospiza ornata</i> - Cinnamon Warbling Finch - W Argentina<br /><i>Poospiza nigrorufa</i> - Black-and-rufous Warbling Finch - SE, SC South America<br /><i>Poospiza whitii</i> - Black-and-chestnut Warbling Finch - SC South America - Split from <i>P. nigrorufa</i><br /><i>Poospiza lateralis</i> - Buff-throated Warbling Finch - E, SE Brasil<br /><i>Poospiza cabanisi</i> - Grey-throated Warbling Finch - SE Brasil to NE Argentina including Uruguay and E Paraguay<br /><i>Poospiza rubecula</i> - Rufous-breasted Warbling Finch - Peru<br /><i>Poospiza hispaniolensis</i> - Collared Warbling Finch - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Poospiza torquata</i> - Ringed Warbling Finch - SC South America - includes ssp <i>pectoralis</i><br /><i>Poospiza melanoleuca</i> - Black-capped Warbling Finch - SC South America<br /><i>Poospiza cinerea</i> - Cinereous Warbling Finch - S Brazil<br /><i>Poospiza caesar</i> - Chestnut-breasted Mountain Finch - Peru - was <i>Poospizopsis caesar</i>, mistake?<br /><br />Cochabamba Mountain Finch and Tucuman Mountain Finch were <i>Poospiza</i><br /><i>Compsospiza garleppi</i> - Cochabamba Mountain Finch - Bolivia<br /><i>Compsospiza baeri</i> - Tucuman Mountain Finch - Argentina<br /><br /><i>Sicalis citrina</i> - Stripe-tailed Yellow Finch - N, E, WC South America<br /><i>Sicalis lutea</i> - Puna Yellow Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Sicalis uropygialis</i> - Bright-rumped Yellow Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Sicalis luteocephala</i> - Citron-headed Yellow Finch - Bolivia<br /><i>Sicalis auriventris</i> - Greater Yellow Finch - Chile, Argentina<br /><i>Sicalis olivascens</i> - Greenish Yellow Finch - SW South America<br /><i>Sicalis lebruni</i> - Patagonian Yellow Finch - S South America<br /><i>Sicalis columbiana</i> - Orange-fronted Yellow Finch - N, E, C South America<br /><i>Sicalis flaveola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sicalis_flaveola_saffron_finch.php" rel="self" title="Saffron Finch">Saffron Finch</a> - N, WC, SE, SC South America<br /><i>Sicalis luteola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sicalis_luteola_ grassland_yellow_finch.php" rel="self" title="Misto Yellow Finch">Grassland Yellow Finch</a> - Widespread Latin America incl Misto Yellow Finch<br /><i>Sicalis raimondii</i> - Raimondi's Yellow Finch - Peru<br /><i>Sicalis taczanowskii</i> - Sulphur-throated Finch - Ecuador, Peru<br /><br /><i>Emberizoides herbicola</i> - Wedge-tailed Grass Finch - Costa Rica to NE Argentina<br /><i>Emberizoides ypiranganus</i> - Lesser Grass Finch - SE South America<br /><i>Emberizoides duidae</i> - Duida Grass Finch - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Embernagra platensis</i> - Pampa Finch - SE, SC South America - includes <i>olivascens</i> ssp<br /><i>Embernagra longicauda</i> - Serra Finch - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Volatinia jacarina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/volatinia_jacarina_blue_black_grassquit.php" rel="self" title="Blue Black Grassquit">Blue-black Grassquit</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Sporophila frontalis</i> - Buffy-fronted Seedeater - SE South America<br /><i>Sporophila falcirostris</i> - Temminck's Seedeater - SE Brazil<br /><i>Sporophila schistacea</i> - Slate-colored Seedeater - S Mexico to Ecuador & N Brazil<br /><i>Sporophila plumbea</i> - Plumbeous Seedeater - N, C, SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila corvina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sporophila_corvina_variable_seedeater.php" rel="self" title="Variable Seedeater">Variable Seedeater</a> - E Mexico to Peru - Split from <i>S. americana</i><br /><i>Sporophila intermedia</i> - Grey Seedeater - N South America<br /><i>Sporophila americana</i> - Wing-barred Seedeater - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Sporophila murallae</i> - Caqueta Seedeater - Colombia<br /><i>Sporophila torqueola</i> - White-collared Seedeater - S Texas to Panama - NB name<br /><i>Sporophila collaris</i> - Rusty-collared Seedeater - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Sporophila bouvronides</i> - Lesson's Seedeater - N, Amazonia<br /><i>Sporophila lineola</i> - Lined Seedeater - N, Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila luctuosa</i> - Black-and-white Seedeater - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Sporophila nigricollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sporophila_nigricollis_yellow_bellied_seedeater.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Bellied Seedeater">Yellow-bellied Seedeater</a> - Costa Rica to Bolivia<br /><i>Sporophila ardesiaca</i> - Dubois's Seedeater - SE Brazil<br /><i>Sporophila caerulescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sporophila_caerulescens_double_collared_seedeater.php" rel="self" title="Double Collared Seedeater">Double-collared Seedeater</a> - C, SC, SE South America<br /><i>Sporophila albogularis</i> - White-throated Seedeater - E Brazil<br /><i>Sporophila leucoptera</i> - White-bellied Seedeater - C, E, SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila peruviana</i> - Parrot-billed Seedeater - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Sporophila simplex</i> - Drab Seedeater - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Sporophila nigrorufa</i> - Black-and-tawny Seedeater - SW Brazil, Bolivia<br /><i>Sporophila bouvreuil</i> - Capped Seedeater - E, SE South America<br /><i>Sporophila minuta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sporophila_minuta_ruddy_breasted_seedeater.php" rel="self" title="Ruddy Breasted Seedeater">Ruddy-breasted Seedeater</a> - SW Mexico through N South America<br /><i>Sporophila hypoxantha</i> - Tawny-bellied Seedeater - SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila hypochroma</i> - Rufous-rumped Seedeater - SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila ruficollis</i> - Dark-throated Seedeater - SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila palustris</i> - Marsh Seedeater - SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila castaneiventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sporophila_castaneiventris_chestnut_bellied_seedeater.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Bellied Seedeater">Chestnut-bellied Seedeater</a> - Amazonia<br /><i>Sporophila cinnamomea</i> - Chestnut Seedeater - SC South America<br /><i>Sporophila melanogaster</i> - Black-bellied Seedeater - SE Brazil<br /><i>Sporophila telasco</i> - Chestnut-throated Seedeater - Ecuador to NW Chile<br /><i>Sporophila zelichi</i> - Entre Rios Seedeater - NE Argentina - color morph of Marsh Seedeater<br /><br /><i>Oryzoborus funereus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/oryzoborus_funereus_thick_billed_seed_finch.php" rel="self" title="Thick Billed Seed Finch">Thick-billed Seed Finch</a> - SE Mexico to W Ecuador - distinct from <i>O. angolensis</i><br /><i>Oryzoborus angolensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/oryzoborus_angolensis_chestnut_bellied_seed_finch.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Bellied Seed Finch">Chestnut-bellied Seed Finch</a> - N, E South America?, Amazonia - Was Lesser Seed Finch<br /><i>Oryzoborus nuttingi</i> - Nicaraguan Seed Finch - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Oryzoborus crassirostris</i> - Large-billed Seed Finch - N South America from W Colombia and NW Ecuador to N Brazil<br /><i>Oryzoborus maximiliani</i> - Great-billed Seed Finch - N South America from E Venezuela to N Brazil and SE Brazil<br /><i>Oryzoborus atrirostris</i> - Black-billed Seed Finch - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Amaurospiza</i> species in Cardinalidae near <i>Cyanocompsa</i> not Emberizidae?<br /><i>Amaurospiza concolor</i> - Blue Seedeater - S Mexico to Ecuador<br /><i>Amaurospiza moesta</i> - Blackish-blue Seedeater - E, SE South America<br /><i>Amaurospiza carrizalensis</i> - Carrizal Seedeater - SE Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Melopyrrha nigra</i> - Cuban Bullfinch - Cuba, Cayman Islands<br /><br /><i>Dolospingus fringilloides</i> - White-naped Seedeater - N, NW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Catamenia analis</i> - Band-tailed Seedeater - Colombia to N Chile<br /><i>Catamenia inornata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/catamenia_inornata_plain_colored_seedeater.php" rel="self" title="Plain Colored Seedeater">Plain-colored Seedeater</a> - Venezuela to N Argentina<br /><i>Catamenia homochroa</i> - Paramo Seedeater - Tepuis, Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Tiaris canorus</i> - Cuban Grassquit - Cuba<br /><i>Tiaris olivaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tiaris_olivaceus_yellow_faced_grassquit.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Faced Grassquit">Yellow-faced Grassquit</a> - Greater Antilles, E Mexico to Venezuela<br /><i>Tiaris obscurus</i> - Dull-colored Grassquit - Venezuela to Argentina<br /><i>Tiaris bicolor</i> - Black-faced Grassquit - West Indies, N South America<br /><i>Tiaris fuliginosus</i> - Sooty Grassquit - N South America, E, SW Brazil<br /><br /><i>Loxipasser anoxanthus</i> - Yellow-shouldered Grassquit - Jamaica<br /><br /><i>Loxigilla portoricensis</i> - Puerto Rican Bullfinch - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Loxigilla violacea</i> - Greater Antillean Bullfinch - Bahamas, Hispaniola<br /><i>Loxigilla noctis</i> - Lesser Antillean Bullfinch - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Loxigilla barbadensis</i> - Barbados Bullfinch - Barbados<br /><br /><i>Euneornis campestris</i> - Orangequit - Jamaica<br /><br /><i>Melanospiza richardsoni</i> - St. Lucia Black Finch - St. Lucia<br /><br /><i>Geospiza magnirostris</i> - Large Ground Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Geospiza fortis</i> - Medium Ground Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Geospiza fuliginosa</i> - Small Ground Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Geospiza difficilis</i> - Sharp-beaked Ground Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Geospiza scandens</i> - Common Cactus Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Geospiza conirostris</i> - Large Cactus Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><br /><i>Platyspiza crassirostris</i> - Vegetarian Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands - was <i>Camarhynchus crassirostris</i><br /><br /><i>Camarhynchus psittacula</i> - Large Tree Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Camarhynchus pauper</i> - Medium Tree Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Camarhynchus parvulus</i> - Small Tree Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Camarhynchus pallidus</i> - Woodpecker Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Camarhynchus heliobates</i> - Mangrove Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><br /><i>Certhidea olivacea</i> - Green Warbler-Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Certhidea fusca</i> - Grey Warbler-Finch - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands - Split from <i>C. olivacea</i><br /><br /><i>Pinaroloxias inornata</i> - Cocos Finch - Isla del Cocos<br /><br /><i>Piranga</i> spp tanager-grosbeaks are Cardinalidae (not tanagers/Thraupidae)<br /><i>Piranga bidentata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/piranga_bidentata_flame_colored_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Flame Colored Tanager">Flame-colored Tanager</a> - W Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Piranga lutea</i> - Tooth-billed Tanager - Costa Rica to Bolivia - Split from <i>P. hepatica</i><br /><i>Piranga flava</i> - Red Tanager - S Guyana through E Brazil to Argentina - Split from <i>P. hepatica</i><br /><i>Piranga hepatica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/piranga_hepatica_hepatic_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Hepatic Tanager">Hepatic Tanager</a> - W USA to Nicaragua<br /><i>Piranga rubra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/piranga_rubra_summer_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Summer Tanager">Summer Tanager</a> - S USA, N Mexico - Amazonia, Bolivia<br /><i>Piranga roseogularis</i> - Rose-throated Tanager - Mexico to Guatemala<br /><i>Piranga olivacea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/piranga_olivacea_scarlet_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Tanager">Scarlet Tanager</a> - E North America - Panama to Amazonia<br /><i>Piranga ludoviciana</i> - Western Tanager - W North America - W Central America<br /><i>Piranga leucoptera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/piranga_leucoptera_white_winged_tanager.php" rel="self" title="White Winged Tanager">White-winged Tanager</a> - E Mexico to Bolivia<br /><i>Piranga erythrocephala</i> - Red-headed Tanager - Mexico<br /><i>Piranga rubriceps</i> - Red-hooded Tanager - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Habia</i> spp tanager-grosbeaks are Cardinalidae (not tanagers/Thraupidae)<br /><i>Habia rubica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/habia_rubica_red_crowned_ant_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Red Crowned Ant Tanager">Red-crowned Ant Tanager</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Habia fuscicauda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/habia_fuscicauda_red_throated_ant_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Red Throated Ant Tanager">Red-throated Ant Tanager</a> - Mexico to Colombia<br /><i>Habia atrimaxillaris</i> - Black-cheeked Ant Tanager - Costa Rica<br /><i>Habia gutturalis</i> - Sooty Ant Tanager - Colombia<br /><i>Habia cristata</i> - Crested Ant Tanager - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Nesospingus speculiferus</i> - Puerto Rican Tanager - Puerto Rico<br /><br /><i>Phaenicophilus palmarum</i> - Black-crowned Tanager - Hispaniola<br /><i>Phaenicophilus poliocephalus</i> - Grey-crowned Tanager - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Calyptophilus tertius</i> - Western Chat-Tanager - Hispaniola<br /><i>Calyptophilus frugivorus</i> - Eastern Chat-Tanager - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Spindalis zena</i> - Western Spindalis - Bahamas, Cuba, Cayman Islands, Cozumel Island<br /><i>Spindalis dominicensis</i> - Hispaniolan Spindalis - Hispaniola<br /><i>Spindalis portoricensis</i> - Puerto Rican Spindalis - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Spindalis nigricephala</i> - Jamaican Spindalis - Jamaica<br /><br /><i>Rhodinocichla rosea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/rhodinocichla_rosea_rosy_thrush_tanager.php" rel="self" title="Rosy Thrush Tanager">Rosy Thrush-Tanager</a> - W Mexico to Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Catamblyrhynchus diadema</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/catamblyrhynchus_diadema_plushcap.php" rel="self" title="Plushcap">Plushcap</a> - Venezuela to NW Argentina]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Calcariidae - Longspurs&#x2c; Snow Buntings</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2007-12-27T23:38:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_calcariidae.php#unique-entry-id-877</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_calcariidae.php#unique-entry-id-877</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[228 Calcariidae - Longspurs, snow buntings - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br />Longspurs <i>Calcarius</i>, snow buntings <i>Plectrophenax</i> were Emberizidae<br /><br /><i>Calcarius mccownii</i> - McCown's Longspur - C North America - to N Mexico<br /><i>Calcarius lapponicus</i> - Lapland Longspur - N North America, Eurasia - C EU, S South America<br /><i>Calcarius pictus</i> - Smith's Longspur - NW, NC North America - SC South America<br /><i>Calcarius ornatus</i> - Chestnut-collared Longspur - NC North America - to Mexico<br /><br /><i>Plectrophenax nivalis</i> - Snow Bunting - N North America, Eurasia - Mediterranean, S South America<br /><i>Plectrophenax hyperboreus</i> - McKay's Bunting - Alaska]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cardinalidae - Grosbeaks&#x2c; Saltators etc</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cardinalidae</category><category>Grosbeaks</category><category>Saltators</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2007-12-26T23:38:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cardinalidae.php#unique-entry-id-876</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cardinalidae.php#unique-entry-id-876</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[229 Cardinalidae - Grosbeaks, Saltators & Allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Spiza americana</i> - Dickcissel - C USA to Venezuela & Colombia<br /><br /><i>Pheucticus chrysopeplus</i> - Mexican Yellow Grosbeak - Mexico, Guatemala<br /><i>Pheucticus tibialis</i> - Black-thighed Grosbeak - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Pheucticus chrysogaster</i> - Southern Yellow Grosbeak - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Pheucticus aureoventris</i> - Black-backed Grosbeak - W, SC South America<br /><i>Pheucticus ludovicianus</i> - Rose-breasted Grosbeak - E, SE North America - C America, N South America<br /><i>Pheucticus melanocephalus</i> - Black-headed Grosbeak - W North America - Mexico<br /><br /><i>Granatellus</i> spp were Parulidae<br /><i>Granatellus venustus</i> - Red-breasted Chat - Mexico<br /><i>Granatellus sallaei</i> - Grey-throated Chat - Mexico, Guatemala, Belize<br /><i>Granatellus pelzelni</i> - Rose-breasted Chat - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cardinalis cardinalis</i> - Northern Cardinal - E, S, SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Cardinalis phoeniceus</i> - Vermilion Cardinal - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Cardinalis sinuatus</i> - Pyrrhuloxia - SW USA, Mexico<br /><br /><i>Caryothraustes poliogaster</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/caryothraustes_poliogaster_black_faced_grosbeak.php" rel="self" title="Black Faced Grosbeak">Black-faced Grosbeak</a> - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Caryothraustes canadensis</i> - Yellow-green Grosbeak - Tepuis to EC Brazil<br /><br /><i>Parkerthraustes humeralis</i> - Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak - W Amazonia - probably tanager, not grosbeak<br /><br /><i>Rhodothraupis celaeno</i> - Crimson-collared Grosbeak - NE Mexico<br /><br /><i>Periporphyrus erythromelas</i> - Red-and-black Grosbeak - N Amazonia<br /><br />Saltators are related to tanagers, not grosbeaks, so are likely to be reorganised<br /><br /><i>Saltator grossus</i> - Slate-colored Grosbeak - Nicaragua to Ecuador, Amazonia<br /><i>Saltator fuliginosus</i> - Black-throated Grosbeak - SE South America<br /><i>Saltator atriceps</i> - Black-headed Saltator</a> - E Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Saltator maximus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/saltator_maximus_buff_throated_saltator.php" rel="self" title="Buff Throated Saltator">Buff-throated Saltator</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Saltator atripennis</i> - Black-winged Saltator - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Saltator similis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/saltator_similis_green_winged_saltator.php" rel="self" title="Green Winged Saltator">Green-winged Saltator</a> - SC South America<br /><i>Saltator coerulescens</i> - Greyish Saltator - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Saltator orenocensis</i> - Orinoco Saltator - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Saltator maxillosus</i> - Thick-billed Saltator - SE South America<br /><i>Saltator nigriceps</i> - Black-cowled Saltator - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Saltator aurantiirostris</i> - Golden-billed Saltator - W, SC South America<br /><i>Saltator cinctus</i> - Masked Saltator - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Saltator atricollis</i> - Black-throated Saltator - SC South America<br /><i>Saltator rufiventris</i> - Rufous-bellied Saltator - Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><i>Saltator albicollis</i> - Lesser Antillean Saltator - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Saltator striatipectus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/saltator_striatipectus_streaked_saltator.php" rel="self" title="Streaked Saltator">Streaked Saltator</a> - Costa Rica to Peru<br /><br /><i>Cyanoloxia glaucocaerulea</i> - Glaucous-blue Grosbeak - SC, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Cyanocompsa cyanoides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanocompsa_cyanoides_blue_black_grosbeak.php" rel="self" title="Blue Black Grosbeak">Blue-black Grosbeak</a> - SE Mexico to Ecuador & W Amazonia<br /><i>Cyanocompsa brissonii</i> - Ultramarine Grosbeak - Colombia to E Brazil & N Argentina<br /><i>Cyanocompsa parellina</i> - Blue Bunting - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Passerina caerulea</i> - Blue Grosbeak - S USA to Costa Rica<br /><i>Passerina cyanea</i> - Indigo Bunting - C, E North America - Central America, N South America<br /><i>Passerina amoena</i> - Lazuli Bunting - W USA - W Mexico<br /><i>Passerina versicolor</i> - Varied Bunting - W USA to Guatemala<br /><i>Passerina ciris</i> - Painted Bunting - S, SE USA - West Indies, Central America<br /><i>Passerina rositae</i> - Rose-bellied Bunting - S Mexico<br /><i>Passerina leclancherii</i> - Orange-breasted Bunting - S Mexico]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cinclidae - Dippers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cinclidae</category><category>Dippers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-22T23:12:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cinclidae.php#unique-entry-id-874</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cinclidae.php#unique-entry-id-874</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[209 Cinclidae - Dippers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Cinclus cinclus</i> - White-throated Dipper - Widespread Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Cinclus pallasii</i> - Brown Dipper - C, E Eurasia<br /><i>Cinclus mexicanus</i> - American Dipper - W Canada to Panama<br /><i>Cinclus leucocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cinclus_leucocephalus_white_capped_dipper.php" rel="self" title="White Capped Dipper">White-capped Dipper</a> - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Cinclus schulzi</i> - Rufous-throated Dipper - NW Argentina, SE Bolivia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chloropseidae - Leafbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-21T23:12:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_chloropseidae.php#unique-entry-id-873</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_chloropseidae.php#unique-entry-id-873</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[210 Chloropseidae - Leafbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Chloropsis flavipennis</i> - Philippine Leafbird - Philippines<br /><i>Chloropsis palawanensis</i> - Yellow-throated Leafbird - Philippines<br /><i>Chloropsis sonnerati</i> - Greater Green Leafbird - Thailand to Sumatra & Borneo<br /><i>Chloropsis cyanopogon</i> - Lesser Green Leafbird - Burma to Sumatra & Borneo<br /><i>Chloropsis cochinchinensis</i> - Blue-winged Leafbird - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Chloropsis kinabaluensis</i> - Bornean Leafbird - Borneo - Split from <i>C. cochinchinensis</i><br /><i>Chloropsis jerdoni</i> - Jerdon's Leafbird - India, Sri Lanka - Split from <i>C. cochinchinensis</i><br /><i>Chloropsis aurifrons</i> - Golden-fronted Leafbird - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Chloropsis media</i> - Sumatran Leafbird - Sumatra - Split from <i>C. aurifrons</i><br /><i>Chloropsis hardwickii</i> - Orange-bellied Leafbird - Himalayas to SE China & W Malaysia<br /><i>Chloropsis venusta</i> - Blue-masked Leafbird - Sumatra]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dicaeidae - Flowerpeckers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-20T23:12:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dicaeidae.php#unique-entry-id-872</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dicaeidae.php#unique-entry-id-872</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[211 Dicaeidae - Flowerpeckers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Prionochilus olivaceus</i> - Olive-backed Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Prionochilus maculatus</i> - Yellow-breasted Flowerpecker - Malay Peninsula, Borneo<br /><i>Prionochilus percussus</i> - Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Prionochilus plateni</i> - Palawan Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Prionochilus xanthopygius</i> - Yellow-rumped Flowerpecker - Borneo<br /><i>Prionochilus thoracicus</i> - Scarlet-breasted Flowerpecker - Malay Peninsula, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Dicaeum annae</i> - Golden-rumped Flowerpecker - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Dicaeum agile</i> - Thick-billed Flowerpecker - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Dicaeum aeruginosum</i> - Striped Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum everetti</i> - Brown-backed Flowerpecker - Malaysia, Borneo<br /><i>Dicaeum proprium</i> - Whiskered Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum chrysorrheum</i> - Yellow-vented Flowerpecker - Himalayas to Borneo<br /><i>Dicaeum melanoxanthum</i> - Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker - Himalayas to Thailand<br /><i>Dicaeum vincens</i> - Legge's Flowerpecker - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Dicaeum aureolimbatum</i> - Yellow-sided Flowerpecker - Sulawesi<br /><i>Dicaeum nigrilore</i> - Olive-capped Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum anthonyi</i> - Flame-crowned Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum bicolor</i> - Bicolored Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum australe</i> - Red-keeled Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum haematostictum</i> - Black-belted Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum retrocinctum</i> - Scarlet-collared Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum quadricolor</i> - Cebu Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum trigonostigma</i> - Orange-bellied Flowerpecker - Bangladesh to Borneo & Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum hypoleucum</i> - Buzzing Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum erythrorhynchos</i> - Pale-billed Flowerpecker - Himalayas to Sri Lanka & Burma<br /><i>Dicaeum concolor</i> - Nilgiri Flowerpecker - SW India - New name<br /><i>Dicaeum minullum</i> - Plain Flowerpecker - C Himalayas to Taiwan, W Indonesia - Split from <i>D. concolor</i><br /><i>Dicaeum virescens</i> - Andaman Flowerpecker - Andaman Is. Asia - Split from <i>D. concolor</i>, was Plain Flowerpecker<br /><i>Dicaeum pygmaeum</i> - Pygmy Flowerpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum nehrkorni</i> - Crimson-crowned Flowerpecker - Sulawesi<br /><i>Dicaeum erythrothorax</i> - Flame-breasted Flowerpecker - Buru Is. Australasia<br /><i>Dicaeum schistaceiceps</i> - Halmahera Flowerpecker - Halmahera - Split from <i>D. erythrothorax</i><br /><i>Dicaeum vulneratum</i> - Ashy Flowerpecker - Moluccas<br /><i>Dicaeum pectorale</i> - Olive-crowned Flowerpecker - NW New Guinea<br /><i>Dicaeum geelvinkianum</i> - Red-capped Flowerpecker - New Guinea<br /><i>Dicaeum nitidum</i> - Louisiade Flowerpecker - Louisiade Archipelago<br /><i>Dicaeum eximium</i> - Red-banded Flowerpecker - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Dicaeum aeneum</i> - Midget Flowerpecker - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Dicaeum tristrami</i> - Mottled Flowerpecker - Solomon Islands - Was White-mottled Flowerpecker<br /><i>Dicaeum igniferum</i> - Black-fronted Flowerpecker - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Dicaeum maugei</i> - Blue-cheeked Flowerpecker - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Dicaeum hirundinaceum</i> - Mistletoebird - Lesser Sundas, Australia<br /><i>Dicaeum celebicum</i> - Grey-sided Flowerpecker - Sulawesi<br /><i>Dicaeum monticolum</i> - Black-sided Flowerpecker - Borneo<br /><i>Dicaeum ignipectus</i> - Fire-breasted Flowerpecker - Himalayas to Sumatra & Philippines<br /><i>Dicaeum sanguinolentum</i> - Blood-breasted Flowerpecker - Java, Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Dicaeum cruentatum</i> - Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker - Himalayas to Sumatra & Borneo<br /><i>Dicaeum trochileum</i> - Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker - Java, Borneo]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nectariniidae - Sunbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Nectariniidae</category><category>Sunbirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-19T23:12:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_nectariniidae.php#unique-entry-id-871</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_nectariniidae.php#unique-entry-id-871</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[212 Nectariniidae - Sunbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Chalcoparia singalensis</i> - Ruby-cheeked Sunbird - Nepal to Java & Borneo<br /><br /><i>Deleornis fraseri</i> - Fraser's Sunbird - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Deleornis axillaris</i> - Grey-headed Sunbird - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Anthreptes reichenowi</i> - Plain-backed Sunbird - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes anchietae</i> - Anchieta's Sunbird - SC Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes simplex</i> - Plain Sunbird - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Anthreptes malacensis</i> - Brown-throated Sunbird - Burma to Java, Asia, Lesser Sundas & Sulawesi<br /><i>Anthreptes griseigularis</i> - Grey-throated Sunbird - N, SE Philippines - Split from <i>A. malacensis</i><br /><i>Anthreptes rhodolaemus</i> - Red-throated Sunbird - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Anthreptes gabonicus</i> - Mangrove Sunbird - W Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes longuemarei</i> - Western Violet-backed Sunbird - W, C, E, SC Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes orientalis</i> - Eastern Violet-backed Sunbird - E Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes neglectus</i> - Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbird - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes aurantius</i> - Violet-tailed Sunbird - C Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes seimundi</i> - Little Green Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes rectirostris</i> - Grey-chinned Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Anthreptes rubritorques</i> - Banded Green Sunbird - Tanzania<br /><br /><i>Hedydipna collaris</i> - Collared Sunbird - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Hedydipna platura</i> - Pygmy Sunbird - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Hedydipna metallica</i> - Nile Valley Sunbird - NE, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Hedydipna pallidigaster</i> - Amani Sunbird - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Hypogramma hypogrammicum</i> - Purple-naped Sunbird - Burma to Sumatra & Borneo<br /><br /><i>Anabathmis reichenbachii</i> - Reichenbach's Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Anabathmis hartlaubii</i> - Principe Sunbird - Pr&iacute;ncipe<br /><i>Anabathmis newtonii</i> - Newton's Sunbird - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><br /><i>Dreptes thomensis</i> - Giant Sunbird - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><br /><i>Anthobaphes violacea</i> - Orange-breasted Sunbird - South Africa<br /><br /><i>Cyanomitra verticalis</i> - Green-headed Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cyanomitra bannermani</i> - Bannerman's Sunbird - S, C Africa<br /><i>Cyanomitra cyanolaema</i> - Blue-throated Brown Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cyanomitra oritis</i> - Cameroon Sunbird - Cameroon<br /><i>Cyanomitra alinae</i> - Blue-headed Sunbird - EC Africa<br /><i>Cyanomitra olivacea</i> - Olive Sunbird - Widespread Africa - New name<br /><i>Cyanomitra veroxii</i> - Grey Sunbird - E, SE, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Chalcomitra adelberti</i> - Buff-throated Sunbird - W Africa<br /><i>Chalcomitra fuliginosa</i> - Carmelite Sunbird - W Africa<br /><i>Chalcomitra rubescens</i> - Green-throated Sunbird - W, SW Africa<br /><i>Chalcomitra amethystina</i> - Amethyst Sunbird - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Chalcomitra senegalensis</i> - Scarlet-chested Sunbird - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Chalcomitra hunteri</i> - Hunter's Sunbird - E Africa<br /><i>Chalcomitra balfouri</i> - Socotra Sunbird - Socotra Island<br /><br /><i>Leptocoma zeylonica</i> - Purple-rumped Sunbird - India to Burma, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Leptocoma minima</i> - Crimson-backed Sunbird - W, S India<br /><i>Leptocoma sperata</i> - Purple-throated Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Leptocoma brasiliana</i> - Van Hasselt's Sunbird - NE India to SE Asia, Greater Sundas - Split from <i>L. sperata</i><br /><i>Leptocoma sericea</i> - Black Sunbird - Sulawesi through Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Leptocoma calcostetha</i> - Copper-throated Sunbird - Burma to Philippines & Java<br /><br /><i>Nectarinia bocagii</i> - Bocage's Sunbird - WC Africa<br /><i>Nectarinia purpureiventris</i> - Purple-breasted Sunbird - C Africa<br /><i>Nectarinia tacazze</i> - Tacazze Sunbird - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Nectarinia kilimensis</i> - Bronzy Sunbird - C, E Africa<br /><i>Nectarinia famosa</i> - Malachite Sunbird - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Nectarinia johnstoni</i> - Scarlet-tufted Sunbird - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Drepanorhynchus reichenowi</i> - Golden-winged Sunbird - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Cinnyris chloropygius</i> - Olive-bellied Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris minullus</i> - Tiny Sunbird - C, W Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris manoensis</i> - Miombo Double-collared Sunbird - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris chalybeus</i> - Southern Double-collared Sunbird - South Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris neergaardi</i> - Neergaard's Sunbird - SE Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris stuhlmanni</i> - Ruwenzori Double-collared Sunbird - SC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris prigoginei</i> - Prigogine's Double-collared Sunbird - EC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris ludovicensis</i> - Ludwig's Double-collared Sunbird - SC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris reichenowi</i> - Northern Double-collared Sunbird - WC, E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris afer</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cinnyris_afer_greater_double_collared_sunbird.php" rel="self" title="Greater Double Collared Sunbird">Greater Double-collared Sunbird</a> - South Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris regius</i> - Regal Sunbird - EC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris rockefelleri</i> - Rockefeller's Sunbird - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Cinnyris mediocris</i> - Eastern Double-collared Sunbird - W, C Kenya, N Tanzania<br /><i>Cinnyris usambaricus</i> - Usambara Double-collared Sunbird - SE Kenya, NE Tanzania - Split from <i>C. mediocris</i><br /><i>Cinnyris fuelleborni</i> - Forest Double-collared Sunbird - C, S Tanzania, Malawi, NE Zambia, N Mozambique - Split from <i>C. mediocris</i><br /><i>Cinnyris moreaui</i> - Moreau's Sunbird - Tanzania<br /><i>Cinnyris loveridgei</i> - Loveridge's Sunbird - Tanzania<br /><i>Cinnyris pulchellus</i> - Beautiful Sunbird - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris mariquensis</i> - Marico Sunbird - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Sunbird - SE Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris hofmanni</i> - Hofmann's Sunbird - E Tanzania - Split from <i>C. shelleyi</i><br /><i>Cinnyris congensis</i> - Congo Sunbird - Congo region<br /><i>Cinnyris erythrocercus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cinnyris_erythrocerca_red_chested_sunbird.php" rel="self" title="Red Chested Sunbird">Red-chested Sunbird</a> - E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris nectarinioides</i> - Black-bellied Sunbird - E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris bifasciatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/nectarinia_bifasciata_purple_banded_sunbird.php" rel="self" title="Purple Banded Sunbird">Purple-banded Sunbird</a> - WC, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris tsavoensis</i> - Tsavo Sunbird - E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris chalcomelas</i> - Violet-breasted Sunbird - E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris pembae</i> - Pemba Sunbird - Pemba Island<br /><i>Cinnyris bouvieri</i> - Orange-tufted Sunbird - C Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris osea</i> - Palestine Sunbird - NC, Africa, also S, W Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Cinnyris habessinicus</i> - Shining Sunbird - NE, E, Africa, also S, W Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Cinnyris coccinigastrus</i> - Splendid Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris johannae</i> - Johanna's Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris superbus</i> - Superb Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris rufipennis</i> - Rufous-winged Sunbird - Tanzania<br /><i>Cinnyris oustaleti</i> - Oustalet's Sunbird - SC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris talatala</i> - White-bellied Sunbird - SC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris venustus</i> - Variable Sunbird - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris fuscus</i> - Dusky Sunbird - SW Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris ursulae</i> - Ursula's Sunbird - Cameroon<br /><i>Cinnyris batesi</i> - Bates's Sunbird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris cupreus</i> - Copper Sunbird - W, C, E, SC Africa<br /><i>Cinnyris asiaticus</i> - Purple Sunbird - E Arabian Peninsula to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Cinnyris jugularis</i> - Olive-backed Sunbird - S China to NE Australia<br /><i>Cinnyris buettikoferi</i> - Apricot-breasted Sunbird - Sumba<br /><i>Cinnyris solaris</i> - Flame-breasted Sunbird - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Cinnyris sovimanga</i> - Souimanga Sunbird - Madagascar<br /><i>Cinnyris abbotti</i> - Abbott's Sunbird - Aldabra Island<br /><i>Cinnyris notatus</i> - Malagasy Green Sunbird - Madagascar region<br /><i>Cinnyris dussumieri</i> - Seychelles Sunbird - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Cinnyris humbloti</i> - Humblot's Sunbird - Comoros<br /><i>Cinnyris comorensis</i> - Anjouan Sunbird - Comoros<br /><i>Cinnyris coquerellii</i> - Mayotte Sunbird - Comoros<br /><i>Cinnyris lotenius</i> - Loten's Sunbird - India, Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Aethopyga primigenia</i> - Grey-hooded Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga boltoni</i> - Apo Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga linaraborae</i> - Lina's Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga flagrans</i> - Flaming Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga pulcherrima</i> - Metallic-winged Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga duyvenbodei</i> - Elegant Sunbird - Sangihe Island<br /><i>Aethopyga shelleyi</i> - Lovely Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga bella</i> - Handsome Sunbird - Philippines<br /><i>Aethopyga gouldiae</i> - Mrs. Gould's Sunbird - Himalayas to S Vietnam<br /><i>Aethopyga nipalensis</i> - Green-tailed Sunbird - Himalayas to S Vietnam<br /><i>Aethopyga eximia</i> - White-flanked Sunbird - Java<br /><i>Aethopyga christinae</i> - Fork-tailed Sunbird - S China to S Vietnam<br /><i>Aethopyga saturata</i> - Black-throated Sunbird - Himalayas to S Vietnam<br /><i>Aethopyga siparaja</i> - Crimson Sunbird - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><i>Aethopyga vigorsii</i> - Vigors's Sunbird - W Peninsular India - Split from <i>A. siparaja</i><br /><i>Aethopyga mystacalis</i> - Javan Sunbird - Java<br /><i>Aethopyga temminckii</i> - Temminck's Sunbird - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Aethopyga ignicauda</i> - Fire-tailed Sunbird - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Arachnothera longirostra</i> - Little Spiderhunter - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Arachnothera crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Spiderhunter - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Arachnothera robusta</i> - Long-billed Spiderhunter - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Arachnothera flavigaster</i> - Spectacled Spiderhunter - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Arachnothera chrysogenys</i> - Yellow-eared Spiderhunter - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Arachnothera clarae</i> - Naked-faced Spiderhunter - Philippines<br /><i>Arachnothera modesta</i> - Grey-breasted Spiderhunter - S Burma to S Vietnam, Malay Penin., Borneo & Sumatra<br /><i>Arachnothera affinis</i> - Streaky-breasted Spiderhunter - Java, Borneo<br /><i>Arachnothera magna</i> - Streaked Spiderhunter - Himalayas to S Vietnam<br /><i>Arachnothera juliae</i> - Whitehead's Spiderhunter - Borneo]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Passeridae - Old World Sparrows&#x2c; Snowfinches</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Passeridae</category><category>Old World Sparrows</category><category>Sparrows</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-18T23:12:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_passeridae.php#unique-entry-id-870</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_passeridae.php#unique-entry-id-870</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[213 Passeridae - Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Plocepasser mahali</i> - White-browed Sparrow-Weaver - E, S Africa<br /><i>Plocepasser superciliosus</i> - Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-Weaver - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Plocepasser donaldsoni</i> - Donaldson-Smith's Sparrow-Weaver - E Africa<br /><i>Plocepasser rufoscapulatus</i> - Chestnut-backed Sparrow-Weaver - SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Histurgops ruficauda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/histurgops_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Tailed Weaver">Rufous-tailed Weaver</a> - Tanzania<br /><br /><i>Pseudonigrita arnaudi</i> - Grey-capped Social Weaver - EC, E Africa<br /><i>Pseudonigrita cabanisi</i> - Black-capped Social Weaver - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Philetairus socius</i> - Sociable Weaver - SW Africa<br /><br /><i>Passer ammodendri</i> - Saxaul Sparrow - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Passer domesticus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/passer_domesticus_house_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="House Sparrow">House Sparrow</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, Africa, introduced worldwide<br /><i>Passer hispaniolensis</i> - Spanish Sparrow - SW, SC, Eurasia, also N Africa - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/passer_italiae_italian_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Italian Sparrow">Italian Sparrow</a><br /><i>Passer pyrrhonotus</i> - Sind Sparrow - SC Eurasia - NB name<br /><i>Passer castanopterus</i> - Somali Sparrow - E Africa<br /><i>Passer rutilans</i> - Russet Sparrow - Afghanistan to Japan & Southeast Asia<br /><i>Passer flaveolus</i> - Plain-backed Sparrow - Burma to S Vietnam<br /><i>Passer moabiticus</i> - Dead Sea Sparrow - Israel to W Pakistan<br /><i>Passer iagoensis</i> - Iago Sparrow - Cape Verde Is<br /><i>Passer motitensis</i> - Great Sparrow - S Africa<br /><i>Passer insularis</i> - Socotra Sparrow - Socotra Island<br /><i>Passer hemileucus</i> - Abd al-Kuri Sparrow - Abd al-Kuri Island, W of Socotra - Split from Socotra Sparrow <i>P. insularis</i><br /><i>Passer rufocinctus</i> - Kenya Sparrow - E Africa<br /><i>Passer shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Sparrow - S Sudan, S Ethiopia, N Uganda, NW Kenya, NW Somalia - Split from Kenya (Rufous) Sparrow <i>P. rufocinctus</i><br /><i>Passer cordofanicus</i> - Kordofan Sparrow - E Chad and WC Sudan - Split from Kenya (Rufous) Sparrow <i>P. rufocinctus</i><br /><i>Passer melanurus</i> - Cape Sparrow - S Africa<br /><i>Passer griseus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/passer_griseus_northern_grey_headed_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Northern Grey Headed Sparrow">Northern Grey-headed Sparrow</a> - W, C Africa<br /><i>Passer swainsonii</i> - Swainson's Sparrow - E Africa<br /><i>Passer gongonensis</i> - Parrot-billed Sparrow - E Africa<br /><i>Passer suahelicus</i> - Swahili Sparrow - E Africa<br /><i>Passer diffusus</i> - Southern Grey-headed Sparrow - SE, S Africa<br /><i>Passer simplex</i> - Desert Sparrow - SW Asia to N Africa<br /><i>Passer montanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/passer_montanus_eurasian_tree_sparrow.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Tree Sparrow">Eurasian Tree Sparrow</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia<br /><i>Passer luteus</i> - Sudan Golden Sparrow - W, C, NE Africa<br /><i>Passer euchlorus</i> - Arabian Golden Sparrow - SW Arabian Peninsula, Eurasia, also N Somalia<br /><i>Passer eminibey</i> - Chestnut Sparrow - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Carpospiza brachydactyla</i> - Pale Rockfinch - SC Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><br /><i>Petronia petronia</i> - Rock Sparrow - SW, SC, Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><br /><i>Gymnoris superciliaris</i> - Yellow-throated Petronia - SC, S Africa<br /><i>Gymnoris dentata</i> - Bush Petronia - W, C, E, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Gymnoris pyrgita</i> - Yellow-spotted Petronia - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Gymnoris xanthocollis</i> - Yellow-throated Sparrow - Turkey to India & Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Montifringilla nivalis</i> - White-winged Snowfinch - SW, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Montifringilla henrici</i> - Henri's Snowfinch - Tibet<br /><i>Montifringilla adamsi</i> - Tibetan Snowfinch - Tibet, Nepal<br /><br /><i>Onychostruthus taczanowskii</i> - White-rumped Snowfinch - Tibet, W China<br /><br /><i>Pyrgilauda davidiana</i> - Pere David's Snowfinch - C Eurasia<br /><i>Pyrgilauda ruficollis</i> - Rufous-necked Snowfinch - Tibet, Nepal, W China<br /><i>Pyrgilauda blanfordi</i> - Blanford's Snowfinch - Tibet, Nepal, W China<br /><i>Pyrgilauda theresae</i> - Afghan Snowfinch - SC Eurasia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phylloscopidae - Leaf warblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phylloscopidae</category><category>Leaf Warblers</category><category>Warblers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-19T23:12:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phylloscopidae.php#unique-entry-id-869</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phylloscopidae.php#unique-entry-id-869</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[184 Phylloscopidae - Leaf warblers and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Phylloscopus ruficapilla</i> - Yellow-throated Woodland Warbler - E, S Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus laurae</i> - Laura's Woodland Warbler - SC Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus laetus</i> - Red-faced Woodland Warbler - EC Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus herberti</i> - Black-capped Woodland Warbler - WC Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus budongoensis</i> - Uganda Woodland Warbler - EC Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus umbrovirens</i> - Brown Woodland Warbler - E, Africa, also Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Phylloscopus trochilus</i> - Willow Warbler - Widespread Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus collybita</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phylloscopus_collybita_common_chiffchaff.php" rel="self" title="Common Chiffchaff">Common Chiffchaff</a> - Widespread Eurasia - S Asia, N Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus ibericus</i> - Iberian Chiffchaff - SW Europe, Eurasia, also NW Africa - W Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus canariensis</i> - Canary Islands Chiffchaff - Canary Islands<br /><i>Phylloscopus sindianus</i> - Mountain Chiffchaff - Turkey to Himalayas - S Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus neglectus</i> - Plain Leaf Warbler - SC Eurasia - S Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus bonelli</i> - Western Bonelli's Warbler - SW Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus orientalis</i> - Eastern Bonelli's Warbler - SC Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus sibilatrix</i> - Wood Warbler - W Eurasia - W, C Africa<br /><i>Phylloscopus fuscatus</i> - Dusky Warbler - NE Asia, WC China - Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus fuligiventer</i> - Smoky Warbler - E Himalayas, C, E Tibetan Plateau - NE India<br /><i>Phylloscopus affinis</i> - Tickell's Leaf Warbler - Himalayas - India to Burma<br /><i>Phylloscopus occisinensis</i> - Alpine Leaf Warbler - WC China - Uncertain - Split from Tickell's Leaf Warbler <i>P. affinis</i><br /><i>Phylloscopus subaffinis</i> - Buff-throated Warbler - C, S China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus griseolus</i> - Sulphur-bellied Warbler - WC Eurasia - India<br /><i>Phylloscopus armandii</i> - Yellow-streaked Warbler - NE, C China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus schwarzi</i> - Radde's Warbler - NE Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus pulcher</i> - Buff-barred Warbler - Himalayas, C China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus maculipennis</i> - Ashy-throated Warbler - Himalayas, N Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus kansuensis</i> - Gansu Leaf Warbler - NC China - ?<br /><i>Phylloscopus yunnanensis</i> - Chinese Leaf Warbler - N, C China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus proregulus</i> - Pallas's Leaf Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus chloronotus</i> - Lemon-rumped Warbler - Himalayas<br /><i>Phylloscopus subviridis</i> - Brooks's Leaf Warbler - SC Eurasia - N Pakistan, NW India<br /><i>Phylloscopus inornatus</i> - Yellow-browed Warbler - NC, NE Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus humei</i> - Hume's Leaf Warbler - SC, C China - India<br /><i>Phylloscopus borealis</i> - Arctic Warbler - N, Eurasia, also W Alaska - Southeast Asia, Philippines<br /><i>Phylloscopus nitidus</i> - Green Warbler - SC Eurasia - India<br /><i>Phylloscopus trochiloides</i> - Greenish Warbler - W, C Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus plumbeitarsus</i> - Two-barred Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus tenellipes</i> - Pale-legged Leaf Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus borealoides</i> - Sakhalin Leaf Warbler - Japan - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus magnirostris</i> - Large-billed Leaf Warbler - Himalayas, C China - India<br /><i>Phylloscopus tytleri</i> - Tytler's Leaf Warbler - SC Eurasia - India<br /><i>Phylloscopus occipitalis</i> - Western Crowned Warbler - SC to W Himalayas - India<br /><i>Phylloscopus coronatus</i> - Eastern Crowned Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus ijimae</i> - Ijima's Leaf Warbler - Izu Islands - Philippines<br /><i>Phylloscopus reguloides</i> - Blyth's Leaf Warbler - NW, C, E Himalayas to W, C Indochina, SC Vietnam - Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus claudiae</i> - Claudia's Leaf Warbler - C, E China - Split from <i>P. reguloides</i><br /><i>Phylloscopus goodsoni</i> - Hartert's Leaf Warbler - SE China - Split from <i>P. reguloides</i><br /><i>Phylloscopus emeiensis</i> - Emei Leaf Warbler - S China<br /><i>Phylloscopus davisoni</i> - Davison's Leaf Warbler - Yunnan, N, C, E Burma, NW Thailand, N, C Laos and N, C Vietnam. Asia - Was White-tailed Leaf Warbler<br /><i>Phylloscopus ogilviegranti</i> - Kloss's Leaf Warbler - SE, C Sichuan, SE Yunnan, to SC, S Vietnam - Split from <i>P. davisoni</i><br /><i>Phylloscopus hainanus</i> - Hainan Leaf Warbler - S China<br /><i>Phylloscopus forresti</i> - Sichuan Leaf Warbler - SC China<br /><i>Phylloscopus cantator</i> - Yellow-vented Warbler - E Nepal to C Laos<br /><i>Phylloscopus calciatilis</i> - Limestone Leaf Warbler - N, C Vietnam, N, C Laos - new species related to Yellow-vented and Sulphur-breasted warblers<br /><i>Phylloscopus ricketti</i> - Sulphur-breasted Warbler - EC, S China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus olivaceus</i> - Philippine Leaf Warbler - Philippines<br /><i>Phylloscopus cebuensis</i> - Lemon-throated Leaf Warbler - Philippines<br /><i>Phylloscopus trivirgatus</i> - Mountain Leaf Warbler - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phylloscopus nigrorum</i> - Negros Leaf Warbler - Philippines - Split from <i>P. trivirgatus</i><br /><i>Phylloscopus sarasinorum</i> - Sulawesi Leaf Warbler - Sulawesi<br /><i>Phylloscopus presbytes</i> - Timor Leaf Warbler - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Phylloscopus poliocephalus</i> - Island Leaf Warbler - Moluccas to New Guinea & Solomon Islands<br /><i>Phylloscopus makirensis</i> - Makira Leaf Warbler - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Phylloscopus amoenus</i> - Kolombangara Leaf Warbler - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Phylloscopus xanthoschistos</i> - Grey-hooded Warbler - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Seicercus affinis</i> - White-spectacled Warbler - E Himalayas to SE China, S Vietnam<br /><i>Seicercus burkii</i> - Green-crowned Warbler - Himalayas - N India<br /><i>Seicercus tephrocephalus</i> - Grey-crowned Warbler - NE India to N Vietnam, C China - N Southeast Asia<br /><i>Seicercus whistleri</i> - Whistler's Warbler - Himalayas to Burma<br /><i>Seicercus valentini</i> - Bianchi's Warbler - C, SE China, N Vietnam - S China, N Southeast Asia<br /><i>Seicercus omeiensis</i> - Martens's Warbler - C China - N Southeast Asia - Was Omei Warbler<br /><i>Seicercus soror</i> - Plain-tailed Warbler - C, SE China - N Southeast Asia<br /><i>Seicercus poliogenys</i> - Grey-cheeked Warbler - N India to S Vietnam<br /><i>Seicercus castaniceps</i> - Chestnut-crowned Warbler - Himalayas to Sumatra<br /><i>Seicercus montis</i> - Yellow-breasted Warbler - Malay Peninsula to Philippines, Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Seicercus grammiceps</i> - Sunda Warbler - Sumatra, Java<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cettiidae - Cettia bush warblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cettiidae</category><category>Cettia Bush Warblers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-21T23:12:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cettiidae.php#unique-entry-id-868</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cettiidae.php#unique-entry-id-868</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[2.8 changes Macrosphenidae Crombecs, African Warblers&nbsp;<br />Pnoepygidae Wren-babblers<br /><br /><br />182 Cettiidae - Cettia bush warblers and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Hemitesia neumanni</i> - Neumann's Warbler - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Tesia olivea</i> - Slaty-bellied Tesia - NE India to N Laos<br /><i>Tesia cyaniventer</i> - Grey-bellied Tesia - Nepal to Southeast Asia & Java<br /><i>Tesia superciliaris</i> - Javan Tesia - Java<br /><i>Tesia everetti</i> - Russet-capped Tesia - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Tesia castaneocoronata</i> - Chestnut-headed Tesia - Himalayas to N Vietnam - was <i>Oligura</i><br /><br /><i>Urosphena squameiceps</i> - Asian Stubtail - NE Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Urosphena whiteheadi</i> - Bornean Stubtail - Borneo<br /><i>Urosphena subulata</i> - Timor Stubtail - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Cettia pallidipes</i> - Pale-footed Bush Warbler - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Cettia diphone</i> - Japanese Bush Warbler - Sakhalin Is. to Japan and Ryukyu islands - S, SE China, Taiwan<br /><i>Cettia canturians</i> - Manchurian Bush Warbler - E Siberia, Manchuria, C,e China and Korea - S,SW China - Split from <i>C. diphone</i><br /><i>Cettia seebohmi</i> - Philippine Bush Warbler - Philippines<br /><i>Cettia annae</i> - Palau Bush Warbler - Palau Islands<br /><i>Cettia parens</i> - Shade Bush Warbler - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Cettia ruficapilla</i> - Fiji Bush Warbler - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Cettia haddeni</i> - Bougainville Bush Warbler - Bougainville Is., N Solomons - new species<br /><i>Cettia fortipes</i> - Brown-flanked Bush Warbler - Himalayas to E China, Taiwan<br /><i>Cettia vulcania</i> - Sunda Bush Warbler - Sumatra to Philippines, Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Cettia major</i> - Chestnut-crowned Bush Warbler - Himalayas, C China<br /><i>Cettia carolinae</i> - Tanimbar Bush Warbler - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Cettia flavolivacea</i> - Aberrant Bush Warbler - Himalayas to N Vietnam, C China - Some probably conspecific with <i>C. vulcania</i><br /><i>Cettia acanthizoides</i> - Yellow-bellied Bush Warbler - C, SE China, Taiwan<br /><i>Cettia brunnescens</i> - Hume's Bush Warbler - Himalayas<br /><i>Cettia brunnifrons</i> - Grey-sided Bush Warbler - Himalayas to C China<br /><i>Cettia cetti</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cettia_cetti_cettis_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Cetti&#39;s Warbler">Cetti's Warbler</a> - SW, SC, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Tickellia hodgsoni</i> - Broad-billed Warbler - E Himalayas to N Vietnam - Was Sylviidae<br /><br />Was Sylviidae<br /><i>Abroscopus albogularis</i> - Rufous-faced Warbler - E Himalayas through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Abroscopus schisticeps</i> - Black-faced Warbler - C Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Abroscopus superciliaris</i> - Yellow-bellied Warbler - Southeast Asia to Borneo & Java<br /><br /><i>Graueria vittata</i> - Grauer's Warbler - EC Africa - uncertain<br /><br />Was Incertae Sedis<br /><i>Erythrocercus holochlorus</i> - Little Yellow Flycatcher - E Africa<br /><i>Erythrocercus mccallii</i> - Chestnut-capped Flycatcher - C, W Africa<br /><i>Erythrocercus livingstonei</i> - Livingstone's Flycatcher - SE Africa<br /><br />Mountain Tailorbird and Rufous-headed Tailorbird not <i>Orthotomus</i> (Cisticolidae)<br /><i>Phyllergates cucullatus</i> - Mountain Tailorbird - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><i>Phyllergates heterolaemus</i> - Rufous-headed Tailorbird - S Philippines - Split from <i>O. cucullatus</i><br /><br /><i>Hylia prasina</i> - Green Hylia - W, C Africa - sylvioid tentatively with Cettidae<br /><br /><i>Pholidornis rushiae</i> - Tit Hylia - W, C Africa - NB name - tentatively with <i>Hylia</i> and Cettidae<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Aegithalidae - Bushtits</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Aegithalidae</category><category>Bushtits</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-20T23:12:31+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aegithalidae.php#unique-entry-id-867</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aegithalidae.php#unique-entry-id-867</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[183 Aegithalidae - Bushtits - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Not closely related to true tits (Paridae)<br /><br /><i>Aegithalos caudatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aegithalos_caudatus_long_tailed_tit.php" rel="self" title="Long Tailed Tit">Long-tailed Tit</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Back to Long-tailed Tit even though not parid<br /><i>Aegithalos glaucogularis</i> - Silver-throated Bushtit - C, NE, EC China - Split from <i>A. caudatus</i><br /><i>Aegithalos leucogenys</i> - White-cheeked Bushtit - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Aegithalos concinnus</i> - Black-throated Bushtit - Himalayas to S Vietnam<br /><i>Aegithalos niveogularis</i> - White-throated Bushtit - NW Himalayas<br /><i>Aegithalos iouschistos</i> - Rufous-fronted Bushtit - C, E Himalayas<br /><i>Aegithalos bonvaloti</i> - Black-browed Bushtit - NE Burma, SW China<br /><i>Aegithalos sharpei</i> - Burmese Bushtit - SW Burma - Split from <i>A. bonvaloti</i><br /><i>Aegithalos fuliginosus</i> - Sooty Bushtit - NC China<br /><br /><i>Leptopoecile sophiae</i> - White-browed Tit-warbler - C, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Leptopoecile elegans</i> - Crested Tit-warbler - Himalayas, C China<br /><br /><i>Psaltria exilis</i> - Pygmy Bushtit - Java<br /><br /><i>Psaltriparus minimus</i> - American Bushtit - SW Canada to Guatemala<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Acrocephalidae - Reed warblers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Acrocephalidae</category><category>Reed Warblers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-18T23:12:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_acrocephalidae.php#unique-entry-id-866</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_acrocephalidae.php#unique-entry-id-866</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[185 Acrocephalidae - Reed warblers and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Nesillas typica</i> - Malagasy Brush Warbler - Madagascar region<br /><i>Nesillas lantzii</i> - Subdesert Brush Warbler - Madagascar<br /><i>Nesillas longicaudata</i> - Anjouan Brush Warbler - Comoros<br /><i>Nesillas brevicaudata</i> - Grand Comoro Brush Warbler - Comoros<br /><i>Nesillas mariae</i> - Moheli Brush Warbler - Comoros<br /><i>Nesillas aldabrana</i> - Aldabra Brush Warbler - Aldabra Island<br /><br /><i>Acrocephalus griseldis</i> - Basra Reed Warbler - S Iraq - E Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus brevipennis</i> - Cape Verde Warbler - Cape Verde Is<br /><i>Acrocephalus rufescens</i> - Greater Swamp Warbler - W, C Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus gracilirostris</i> - Lesser Swamp Warbler - E, S Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus newtoni</i> - Madagascar Swamp Warbler - Madagascar<br /><i>Acrocephalus sechellensis</i> - Seychelles Warbler - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus rodericanus</i> - Rodrigues Warbler - Rodrigues Island<br /><i>Acrocephalus arundinaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/acrocephalus_arundinaceus_great_reed_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Great Reed Warbler">Great Reed Warbler</a> - W, C Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus orientalis</i> - Oriental Reed Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Acrocephalus stentoreus</i> - Clamorous Reed Warbler - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, also New Guinea<br /><i>Acrocephalus australis</i> - Australian Reed Warbler - Australia<br /><i>Acrocephalus familiaris</i> - Millerbird - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus luscinius</i> - Nightingale Reed Warbler - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus rehsei</i> - Nauru Reed Warbler - Nauru Island<br /><i>Acrocephalus syrinx</i> - Carolinian Reed Warbler - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus aequinoctialis</i> - Bokikokiko - Kiritimati Island, Line Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus percernis</i> - Northern Marquesan Reed Warbler - N Marquesas Islands - Split from <i>A. mendanae</i><br /><i>Acrocephalus caffer</i> - Tahiti Reed Warbler - Society Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus mendanae</i> - Southern Marquesan Reed Warbler - S Marquesas Islands - New name<br /><i>Acrocephalus atyphus</i> - Tuamotu Reed Warbler - Tuamoto Archipelago<br /><i>Acrocephalus kerearako</i> - Cook Reed Warbler - Cook Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus rimitarae</i> - Rimatara Reed Warbler - Austral Islands<br /><i>Acrocephalus taiti</i> - Henderson Reed Warbler - Henderson Island<br /><i>Acrocephalus vaughani</i> - Pitcairn Reed Warbler - Pitcairn Ialand<br /><i>Acrocephalus bistrigiceps</i> - Black-browed Reed Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Acrocephalus melanopogon</i> - Moustached Warbler - S Eurasia<br /><i>Acrocephalus paludicola</i> - Aquatic Warbler - C, E Europe - W, C Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus schoenobaenus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/acrocephalus_schoenobaenus_sedge_warbler.php" rel="self" title="Sedge Warbler">Sedge Warbler</a> - C, W Eurasia - subsaharan Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus sorghophilus</i> - Speckled Reed Warbler - NE China - SE China, Philippines<br /><i>Acrocephalus concinens</i> - Blunt-winged Warbler - SC, E Eurasia - Southeast Asiared<br /><i>Acrocephalus tangorum</i> - Manchurian Reed Warbler - NE China, SE Russia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Acrocephalus orinus</i> - Large-billed Reed Warbler - NE Afghanistan Eurasia, Asia - N India, SC Thailand<br /><i>Acrocephalus agricola</i> - Paddyfield Warbler - C Eurasia - S Asia to Burma<br /><i>Acrocephalus dumetorum</i> - Blyth's Reed Warbler - C Eurasia<br /><i>Acrocephalus scirpaceus</i> - Eurasian Reed Warbler - W Eurasia - C Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus baeticatus</i> - African Reed Warbler - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Acrocephalus palustris</i> - Marsh Warbler - W Eurasia - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Iduna aedon</i> - Thick-billed Warbler - NC, NE Eurasia - Southeast Asia - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><i>Iduna natalensis</i> - Dark-capped Yellow Warbler - Widespread Africa - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><i>Iduna similis</i> - Mountain Yellow Warbler - E Africa - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><i>Iduna caligata</i> - Booted Warbler - WC Eurasia - India - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><i>Iduna rama</i> - Sykes's Warbler - SC Eurasia - S Asia - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><i>Iduna pallida</i> - Eastern Olivaceous Warbler - SC Eurasia - E, NE Africa - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><i>Iduna opaca</i> - Western Olivaceous Warbler - SW Europe, Eurasia, also NW Africa - W Africa - Now <i>Inunda</i><br /><br /><i>Calamonastides gracilirostris</i> - Papyrus Yellow Warbler - E Africa - Separated to <i>Calamonastides</i><br /><br /><i>Hippolais languida</i> - Upcher's Warbler - SC Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><i>Hippolais olivetorum</i> - Olive-tree Warbler - SC Eurasia - E, SE, Africa<br /><i>Hippolais polyglotta</i> - Melodious Warbler - SW Europe, Eurasia, also NW Africa - W Africa<br /><i>Hippolais icterina</i> - Icterine Warbler - W Eurasia - S Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Megaluridae - Grassbirds etc</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-17T23:12:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_megaluridae.php#unique-entry-id-865</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_megaluridae.php#unique-entry-id-865</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[changes 2.8 locustellidae<br /><br />186 Megaluridae - Grassbirds and allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Amphilais seebohmi</i> - Grey Emutail - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Dromaeocercus brunneus</i> - Brown Emutail - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Megalurus timoriensis</i> - Tawny Grassbird - Widespread Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Megalurus macrurus</i> - Papuan Grassbird - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Megalurus palustris</i> - Striated Grassbird - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Megalurus albolimbatus</i> - Fly River Grassbird - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Megalurus gramineus</i> - Little Grassbird - New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Megalurus punctatus</i> - New Zealand Fernbird - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Cincloramphus mathewsi</i> - Rufous Songlark - Australia<br /><i>Cincloramphus cruralis</i> - Brown Songlark - Australia<br /><br /><i>Schoenicola platyurus</i> - Broad-tailed Grassbird - SW India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Schoenicola brevirostris</i> - Fan-tailed Grassbird - Widespread Africa<br /><br />Spinifexbird tentatively in Megaluridae<br /><i>Eremiornis carteri</i> - Spinifexbird - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Buettikoferella bivittata</i> - Buff-banded Thicketbird - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Megalurulus mariei</i> - New Caledonian Thicketbird - New Caledonia<br /><i>Megalurulus grosvenori</i> - New Britain Thicketbird - New Britain - Split from Melanesian Thicketbird <i>M. llaneae</i>; new name<br /><i>Megalurulus whitneyi</i> - Melanesian Thicketbird - Guadalcanal in the SE Solomon Is., N Vanuatu - New name<br /><i>Megalurulus llaneae</i> - Bougainville Thicketbird - Bougainville Is. in the C Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Megalurulus rubiginosus</i> - Rusty Thicketbird - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Megalurulus rufus</i> - Long-legged Thicketbird - Fiji Islands<br /><br /><i>Chaetornis striata</i> - Bristled Grassbird - NE Pakistan to Bangladesh<br /><br /><i>Bradypterus baboecala</i> - Little Rush Warbler - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus graueri</i> - Grauer's Swamp Warbler - C Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus grandis</i> - Ja River Scrub Warbler - WC Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus carpalis</i> - White-winged Swamp Warbler - C Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus alfredi</i> - Bamboo Warbler - C Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus sylvaticus</i> - Knysna Warbler - S, E South Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus lopezi</i> - Evergreen Forest Warbler - C, E Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus barratti</i> - Barratt's Warbler - SE Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus cinnamomeus</i> - Cinnamon Bracken Warbler - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Bradypterus bangwaensis</i> - Bangwa Forest Warbler - SE Nigeria, W Cameroon - Split from<i>B. cinnamomeus</i><br /><i>Bradypterus thoracicus</i> - Spotted Bush Warbler - C Himalayas to C China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Bradypterus kashmirensis</i> - West Himalayan Bush Warbler - W Himalayas - Split from <i>B. thoracicus</i><br /><i>Bradypterus davidi</i> - Baikal Bush Warbler - SC Siberia to C China<br /><i>Bradypterus major</i> - Long-billed Bush Warbler - W Himalayas, W China<br /><i>Bradypterus tacsanowskius</i> - Chinese Bush Warbler - SC Siberia to NE China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Bradypterus luteoventris</i> - Brown Bush Warbler - E Himalayas to N Vietnam, C, SE China<br /><i>Bradypterus alishanensis</i> - Taiwan Bush Warbler - Taiwan<br /><i>Bradypterus mandelli</i> - Russet Bush Warbler - E Himalayas to SC Vietnam, C, SE China<br /><i>Bradypterus seebohmi</i> - Benguet Bush Warbler - Philippines<br /><i>Bradypterus montis</i> - Javan Bush Warbler - Java<br /><i>Bradypterus timorensis</i> - Timor Bush Warbler - Timor<br /><i>Bradypterus caudatus</i> - Long-tailed Bush Warbler - Philippines<br /><i>Bradypterus accentor</i> - Friendly Bush Warbler - Borneo<br /><i>Bradypterus castaneus</i> - Chestnut-backed Bush Warbler - C, S Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Elaphrornis palliseri</i> - Sri Lanka Bush Warbler - Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Locustella lanceolata</i> - Lanceolated Warbler - N, NE Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Locustella naevia</i> - Common Grasshopper Warbler - Widespread Eurasia - S Asia, N Africa<br /><i>Locustella certhiola</i> - Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Locustella ochotensis</i> - Middendorff's Grasshopper Warbler - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Locustella pleskei</i> - Styan's Grasshopper Warbler - E Eurasia - S China<br /><i>Locustella fluviatilis</i> - River Warbler - C Eurasia - E Africa<br /><i>Locustella luscinioides</i> - Savi's Warbler - C, W, SW, Eurasia, also NW Africa - Africa<br /><i>Locustella fasciolata</i> - Gray's Grasshopper Warbler - C, E Eurasia - Southeast Asia, New Guinea<br /><i>Locustella pryeri</i> - Marsh Grassbird - E Eurasia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Donacobiidae - Black-capped Donacobius</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><category>Donacobiidae</category><dc:date>2008-02-16T23:12:29+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_donacobiidae.php#unique-entry-id-864</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_donacobiidae.php#unique-entry-id-864</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[187 Donacobiidae - Black-capped Donacobius - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Donacobius related to Old World warblers, not wrens (Troglodytidae)<br /><br /><i>Donacobius atricapilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/donacobius_atricapilla_black_capped_donacobius.php" rel="self" title="Black Capped Donacobius">Black-capped Donacobius</a> - Panama to NE Argentina<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Oriolidae - Figbirds&#x2c; Orioles</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Oriolidae</category><category>Orioles</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-19T23:12:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_oriolidae.php#unique-entry-id-863</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_oriolidae.php#unique-entry-id-863</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[156 Oriolidae - Figbirds, Orioles - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Sphecotheres viridis</i> - Green Figbird - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Sphecotheres hypoleucus</i> - Wetar Figbird - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Sphecotheres vieilloti</i> - Australasian Figbird - SE New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><br /><i>Oriolus szalayi</i> - Brown Oriole - New Guinea<br /><i>Oriolus phaeochromus</i> - Dusky-brown Oriole - N Moluccas<br /><i>Oriolus forsteni</i> - Grey-collared Oriole - S Moluccas<br /><i>Oriolus bouroensis</i> - Black-eared Oriole - Buru Is. Australasia<br /><i>Oriolus decipiens</i> - Tanimbar Oriole - Tanimbar Is. Australasia - Split from <i>O. bouroensis</i><br /><i>Oriolus melanotis</i> - Olive-brown Oriole - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Oriolus sagittatus</i> - Olive-backed Oriole - SC New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Oriolus flavocinctus</i> - Green Oriole - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Oriolus xanthonotus</i> - Dark-throated Oriole - Southeast Asia through Borneo & Philippines<br /><i>Oriolus steerii</i> - Philippine Oriole - Philippines<br /><i>Oriolus albiloris</i> - White-lored Oriole - Philippines<br /><i>Oriolus isabellae</i> - Isabella Oriole - Philippines<br /><i>Oriolus oriolus</i> - Eurasian Golden Oriole - W Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Oriolus kundoo</i> - Indian Golden Oriole - E Afghanistan to Mongolia - India, Sri Lanka - Split from <i>O. oriolus</i><br /><i>Oriolus auratus</i> - African Golden Oriole - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Oriolus tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Oriole - E Himalayas to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Oriolus chinensis</i> - Black-naped Oriole - Widespread Asia, also E Asia<br /><i>Oriolus chlorocephalus</i> - Green-headed Oriole - E Africa<br /><i>Oriolus crassirostris</i> - Sao Tome Oriole - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Oriolus brachyrhynchus</i> - Western Oriole - W, C Africa<br /><i>Oriolus monacha</i> - Ethiopian Oriole - Ethiopia<br /><i>Oriolus percivali</i> - Mountain Oriole - E Africa<br /><i>Oriolus larvatus</i> - Black-headed Oriole - E, S Africa<br /><i>Oriolus nigripennis</i> - Black-winged Oriole - W, C Africa<br /><i>Oriolus xanthornus</i> - Black-hooded Oriole - N India through Southeast Asia to Borneo<br /><i>Oriolus hosii</i> - Black Oriole - N Borneo<br /><i>Oriolus cruentus</i> - Black-and-crimson Oriole - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Oriolus traillii</i> - Maroon Oriole - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Oriolus mellianus</i> - Silver Oriole - SC China<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dicruridae - Drongos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Dicruridae</category><category>Drongos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-18T23:12:23+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dicruridae.php#unique-entry-id-862</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dicruridae.php#unique-entry-id-862</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[157 Dicruridae - Drongos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Chaetorhynchus papuensis</i> - Pygmy Drongo - New Guinea - Pygmy (Mountain) Drongo uncertain, may be whistler<br /><br /><i>Dicrurus ludwigii</i> - Square-tailed Drongo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Dicrurus atripennis</i> - Shining Drongo - W, C Africa<br /><i>Dicrurus adsimilis</i> - Fork-tailed Drongo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Dicrurus modestus</i> - Velvet-mantled Drongo - W, C Africa<br /><i>Dicrurus fuscipennis</i> - Grand Comoro Drongo - Comoros<br /><i>Dicrurus aldabranus</i> - Aldabra Drongo - Aldabra Island<br /><i>Dicrurus forficatus</i> - Crested Drongo - Madagascar region<br /><i>Dicrurus waldenii</i> - Mayotte Drongo - Comoros<br /><i>Dicrurus macrocercus</i> - Black Drongo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dicrurus leucophaeus</i> - Ashy Drongo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dicrurus caerulescens</i> - White-bellied Drongo - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Dicrurus annectans</i> - Crow-billed Drongo - E Himalayas to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Dicrurus aeneus</i> - Bronzed Drongo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dicrurus remifer</i> - Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dicrurus balicassius</i> - Balicassiao - Philippines<br /><i>Dicrurus hottentottus</i> - Hair-crested Drongo - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi & Moluccas<br /><i>Dicrurus sumatranus</i> - Sumatran Drongo - Sumatra - Split from <i>D. hottentatus</i><br /><i>Dicrurus densus</i> - Wallacean Drongo - Timor, Lesser Sundas - Split from <i>D. hottentatus</i><br /><i>Dicrurus montanus</i> - Sulawesi Drongo - Sulawesi<br /><i>Dicrurus bracteatus</i> - Spangled Drongo - Widespread Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Dicrurus megarhynchus</i> - Paradise Drongo - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Dicrurus andamanensis</i> - Andaman Drongo - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Dicrurus paradiseus</i> - Greater Racket-tailed Drongo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dicrurus lophorinus</i> - Sri Lanka Drongo - Sri Lanka - Split from unrelated <i>D. paradiseus</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rhipiduridae - Fantails</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rhipiduridae</category><category>Fantails</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-17T23:12:23+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rhipiduridae.php#unique-entry-id-861</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rhipiduridae.php#unique-entry-id-861</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[158 Rhipiduridae - Fantails - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Rhipidura superciliaris</i> - Blue Fantail - Philippines<br /><i>Rhipidura cyaniceps</i> - Blue-headed Fantail - Philippines<br /><i>Rhipidura albicollis</i> - White-throated Fantail - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Rhipidura albogularis</i> - White-spotted Fantail - C, S India - Split from <i>R. albicollis</i><br /><i>Rhipidura euryura</i> - White-bellied Fantail - Java<br /><i>Rhipidura aureola</i> - White-browed Fantail - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Rhipidura javanica</i> - Pied Fantail - Southeast Asia, Sumatra to Philippines<br /><i>Rhipidura perlata</i> - Spotted Fantail - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Rhipidura leucophrys</i> - Willie Wagtail - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Rhipidura diluta</i> - Brown-capped Fantail - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Rhipidura fuscorufa</i> - Cinnamon-tailed Fantail - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura rufiventris</i> - Northern Fantail - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Rhipidura cockerelli</i> - Cockerell's Fantail - Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Rhipidura threnothorax</i> - Sooty Thicket Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura maculipectus</i> - Black Thicket Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura leucothorax</i> - White-bellied Thicket Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura atra</i> - Black Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura hyperythra</i> - Chestnut-bellied Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura albolimbata</i> - Friendly Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura albiscapa</i> - Grey Fantail - Australia, Solomon Islands, Loyalty Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia<br /><i>Rhipidura fuliginosa</i> - New Zealand Fantail - New Zealand<br /><i>Rhipidura phasiana</i> - Mangrove Fantail - S New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Rhipidura drownei</i> - Brown Fantail - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura tenebrosa</i> - Makira Fantail - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura rennelliana</i> - Rennell Fantail - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura verreauxi</i> - Streaked Fantail - Fiji Islands to New Caledonia - Was<i>R. spilodera</i><br /><i>Rhipidura personata</i> - Kadavu Fantail - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura nebulosa</i> - Samoan Fantail - Samoa<br /><i>Rhipidura phoenicura</i> - Rufous-tailed Fantail - Java<br /><i>Rhipidura nigrocinnamomea</i> - Black-and-cinnamon Fantail - S Philippines<br /><i>Rhipidura brachyrhyncha</i> - Dimorphic Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura lepida</i> - Palau Fantail - Palau Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura dedemi</i> - Streak-breasted Fantail - S Moluccas<br /><i>Rhipidura superflua</i> - Tawny-backed Fantail - S Moluccas<br /><i>Rhipidura teysmanni</i> - Rusty-bellied Fantail - Sulawesi<br /><i>Rhipidura opistherythra</i> - Long-tailed Fantail - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Rhipidura rufidorsa</i> - Rufous-backed Fantail - New Guinea<br /><i>Rhipidura dahli</i> - Bismarck Fantail - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Rhipidura matthiae</i> - Mussau Fantail - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Rhipidura malaitae</i> - Malaita Fantail - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura semirubra</i> - Manus Fantail - Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura rufifrons</i> - Rufous Fantail - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Rhipidura kubaryi</i> - Pohnpei Fantail - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Rhipidura dryas</i> - Arafura Fantail - Lesser Sundas, SC New Guinea, N Australia<br /><br /><i>Lamprolia victoriae</i> - Silktail - Fiji Islands - With Rhipiduridae, not Monarchidae<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Monarchidae - Monarchs</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Monarchidae</category><category>Monarchs</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-16T23:12:22+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_monarchidae.php#unique-entry-id-860</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_monarchidae.php#unique-entry-id-860</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[159 Monarchidae - Monarchs - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Hypothymis azurea</i> - Black-naped Monarch - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi & Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Hypothymis helenae</i> - Short-crested Monarch - Philippines<br /><i>Hypothymis coelestis</i> - Celestial Monarch - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Eutrichomyias rowleyi</i> - Cerulean Paradise Flycatcher - Sangihe Island<br /><br />Dusky Crested Flycatcher, White-bellied Crested Flycatcher, & White-tailed Crested Flycatcher to <i>Elminia</i><br /><i>Trochocercus cyanomelas</i> - Blue-mantled Crested Flycatcher - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Trochocercus nitens</i> - Blue-headed Crested Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Terpsiphone bedfordi</i> - Bedford's Paradise Flycatcher - E Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Terpsiphone rufocinerea</i> - Rufous-vented Paradise Flycatcher - WC Africa<br /><i>Terpsiphone rufiventer</i> - Red-bellied Paradise Flycatcher - WC Africa - NB <i>Terpsiphone rufiventer</i><br /><i>Terpsiphone smithii</i> - Annobon Paradise Flycatcher - Annobon Is. Africa - Split from <i>T. rufiventer</i><br /><i>Terpsiphone batesi</i> - Bates's Paradise Flycatcher - C, EC Africa<br /><i>Terpsiphone viridis</i> - African Paradise Flycatcher - Widespread Africa, also Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Terpsiphone paradisi</i> - Asian Paradise Flycatcher - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Terpsiphone atrocaudata</i> - Japanese Paradise Flycatcher - E, Eurasia, also Philippines - SE Asia and Philippines<br /><i>Terpsiphone cyanescens</i> - Blue Paradise Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Terpsiphone cinnamomea</i> - Rufous Paradise Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Terpsiphone atrochalybeia</i> - Sao Tome Paradise Flycatcher - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Terpsiphone mutata</i> - Malagasy Paradise Flycatcher - Madagascar region<br /><i>Terpsiphone corvina</i> - Seychelles Paradise Flycatcher - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Terpsiphone bourbonnensis</i> - Mascarene Paradise Flycatcher - La R&eacute;union, Mauritius<br /><br /><i>Chasiempis sandwichensis</i> - Elepaio - Hawaiian Islands<br /><br /><i>Pomarea dimidiata</i> - Rarotonga Monarch - Cook Islands<br /><i>Pomarea nigra</i> - Tahiti Monarch - Society Islands<br /><i>Pomarea mendozae</i> - Marquesan Monarch - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Pomarea iphis</i> - Iphis Monarch - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Pomarea whitneyi</i> - Fatuhiva Monarch - Marquesas Islands<br /><br /><i>Mayrornis schistaceus</i> - Vanikoro Monarch - Santa Cruz Is<br /><i>Mayrornis versicolor</i> - Versicolored Monarch - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Mayrornis lessoni</i> - Slaty Monarch - Fiji Islands<br /><br /><i>Neolalage banksiana</i> - Buff-bellied Monarch - Vanuatu<br /><br /><i>Clytorhynchus pachycephaloides</i> - Southern Shrikebill - Vanuatu, New Caledonia<br /><i>Clytorhynchus vitiensis</i> - Fiji Shrikebill - Fiji Islands, Tonga, Samoa<br /><i>Clytorhynchus nigrogularis</i> - Black-throated Shrikebill - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Clytorhynchus sanctaecrucis</i> - Santa Cruz Shrikebill - Santa Cruz Is., Solomon Islands - Split from <i>C. nigrogularis</i><br /><i>Clytorhynchus hamlini</i> - Rennell Shrikebill - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Metabolus rugensis</i> - Chuuk Monarch - Caroline Islands<br /><br />Separate 19 <i>Monarcha</i> to <i>Symposiachrus</i><br /><i>Symposiachrus axillaris</i> - Black Monarch - New Guinea<br /><i>Symposiachrus guttula</i> - Spot-winged Monarch - New Guinea<br /><i>Symposiachrus mundus</i> - Black-bibbed Monarch - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Symposiachrus sacerdotum</i> - Flores Monarch - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Symposiachrus boanensis</i> - Black-chinned Monarch - S Moluccas<br /><i>Symposiachrus trivirgatus</i> - Spectacled Monarch - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Symposiachrus bimaculatus</i> - Moluccan Monarch - N Moluccas<br /><i>Symposiachrus leucurus</i> - White-tailed Monarch - Kai Islands<br /><i>Symposiachrus everetti</i> - White-tipped Monarch - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Symposiachrus loricatus</i> - Black-tipped Monarch - S Moluccas<br /><i>Symposiachrus julianae</i> - Kofiau Monarch - Kofiau Island<br /><i>Symposiachrus brehmii</i> - Biak Monarch - Biak Island<br /><i>Symposiachrus manadensis</i> - Hooded Monarch - New Guinea<br /><i>Symposiachrus infelix</i> - Manus Monarch - Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Symposiachrus menckei</i> - Mussau Monarch - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Symposiachrus verticalis</i> - Black-tailed Monarch - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Symposiachrus barbatus</i> - Solomons Monarch - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Symposiachrus browni</i> - Kolombangara Monarch - Solomon Islands - NB name<br /><i>Symposiachrus vidua</i> - White-collared Monarch - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Monarcha rubiensis</i> - Rufous Monarch - New Guinea<br /><i>Monarcha cinerascens</i> - Island Monarch - Sulawesi to Solomon Islands<br /><i>Monarcha melanopsis</i> - Black-faced Monarch - E Australia<br /><i>Monarcha frater</i> - Black-winged Monarch - New Guinea<br /><i>Monarcha erythrostictus</i> - Bougainville Monarch - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Monarcha castaneiventris</i> - Chestnut-bellied Monarch - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Monarcha richardsii</i> - White-capped Monarch - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Monarcha godeffroyi</i> - Yap Monarch - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Monarcha takatsukasae</i> - Tinian Monarch - Mariana Islands<br /><br /><i>Carterornis leucotis</i> - White-eared Monarch - NE Australia - White-eared Monarch and White-naped Monarch were <i>Monarcha</i><br /><i>Carterornis pileatus</i> - White-naped Monarch - Moluccas<br /><i>Carterornis chrysomela</i> - Golden Monarch - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><br /><i>Arses insularis</i> - Ochre-collared Monarch - N New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Arses telescopthalmus</i> - Frilled Monarch - New Guinea<br /><i>Arses lorealis</i> - Frill-necked Monarch - NE Australia<br /><i>Arses kaupi</i> - Pied Monarch - NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Grallina cyanoleuca</i> - Magpie-lark - Australia<br /><i>Grallina bruijni</i> - Torrent-lark - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Myiagra oceanica</i> - Oceanic Flycatcher - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Myiagra erythrops</i> - Palau Flycatcher - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Myiagra freycineti</i> - Guam Flycatcher - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Myiagra pluto</i> - Pohnpei Flycatcher - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Myiagra galeata</i> - Moluccan Flycatcher - Moluccas<br /><i>Myiagra atra</i> - Biak Black Flycatcher - Biak Island<br /><i>Myiagra rubecula</i> - Leaden Flycatcher - NE, S New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><i>Myiagra ferrocyanea</i> - Steel-blue Flycatcher - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myiagra cervinicauda</i> - Makira Flycatcher - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Myiagra caledonica</i> - Melanesian Flycatcher - Solomon Islands, Loyalty Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia<br /><i>Myiagra vanikorensis</i> - Vanikoro Flycatcher - Fiji Islands, Santa Cruz Islands<br /><i>Myiagra albiventris</i> - Samoan Flycatcher - Samoa<br /><i>Myiagra azureocapilla</i> - Azure-crested Flycatcher - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Myiagra ruficollis</i> - Broad-billed Flycatcher - Lesser Sundas, S New Guinea, N Australia - includes <i>M. fulviventris</i> (Tanimbar Flycatcher)<br /><i>Myiagra cyanoleuca</i> - Satin Flycatcher - SE Australia<br /><i>Myiagra alecto</i> - Shining Flycatcher - Moluccas to Bismarck Archipelago, N Australia<br /><i>Myiagra hebetior</i> - Velvet Flycatcher - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Myiagra nana</i> - Paperbark Flycatcher - SC New Guinea, N Australia - Split from <i>M. inquieta</i><br /><i>Myiagra inquieta</i> - Restless Flycatcher - SE New Guinea, Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Corcoracidae - Australian Mudnesters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-14T23:12:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_corcoracidae.php#unique-entry-id-859</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_corcoracidae.php#unique-entry-id-859</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[161 Corcoracidae - Australian Mudnesters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Corcorax melanorhamphos</i> - White-winged Chough - S, E Australasia<br /><br /><i>Struthidea cinerea</i> - Apostlebird - EC Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Melampitta&#x2c; Ifrita</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-13T23:12:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/d109b09307525c53519f8e249b4620d1-858.php#unique-entry-id-858</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/d109b09307525c53519f8e249b4620d1-858.php#unique-entry-id-858</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[162 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Melampitta lugubris</i> - Lesser Melampitta - New Guinea<br /><i>Melampitta gigantea</i> - Greater Melampitta - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Ifrita kowaldi</i> - Blue-capped Ifrita - New Guinea - New name<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Paradisaeidae - Birds-of-paradise</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-12T23:12:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_paradisaeidae.php#unique-entry-id-857</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_paradisaeidae.php#unique-entry-id-857</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[163 Paradisaeidae - Birds-of-paradise - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Lycocorax pyrrhopterus</i> - Paradise-crow - Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Manucodia ater</i> - Glossy-mantled Manucode - New Guinea<br /><i>Manucodia jobiensis</i> - Jobi Manucode - N New Guinea<br /><i>Manucodia chalybatus</i> - Crinkle-collared Manucode - New Guinea<br /><i>Manucodia comrii</i> - Curl-crested Manucode - island SE of New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Phonygammus keraudrenii</i> - Trumpet Manucode - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Paradigalla carunculata</i> - Long-tailed Paradigalla - W New Guinea<br /><i>Paradigalla brevicauda</i> - Short-tailed Paradigalla - W, C New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Astrapia nigra</i> - Arfak Astrapia - NW New Guinea<br /><i>Astrapia splendidissima</i> - Splendid Astrapia - W, C New Guinea<br /><i>Astrapia mayeri</i> - Ribbon-tailed Astrapia - EC New Guinea<br /><i>Astrapia stephaniae</i> - Princess Stephanie's Astrapia - E, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Astrapia rothschildi</i> - Huon Astrapia - SE New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Parotia sefilata</i> - Western Parotia - W New Guinea<br /><i>Parotia carolae</i> - Queen Carola's Parotia - W, C New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Parotia berlepschi</i> - Bronze Parotia - NC New Guinea<br /><i>Parotia lawesii</i> - Lawes's Parotia - E, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Parotia helenae</i> - Eastern Parotia - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Parotia wahnesi</i> - Wahnes's Parotia - SE New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Pteridophora alberti</i> - King of Saxony Bird-of-paradise - C New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Lophorina superba</i> - Superb Bird-of-paradise - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Ptiloris paradiseus</i> - Paradise Riflebird - NE Australia<br /><i>Ptiloris victoriae</i> - Victoria's Riflebird - NE Australia<br /><i>Ptiloris magnificus</i> - Magnificent Riflebird - W, C New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Ptiloris intercedens</i> - Growling Riflebird - E New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Epimachus fastuosus</i> - Black Sicklebill - W, C New Guinea<br /><i>Epimachus meyeri</i> - Brown Sicklebill - C, E New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Drepanornis albertisi</i> - Black-billed Sicklebill - New Guinea<br /><i>Drepanornis bruijnii</i> - Pale-billed Sicklebill - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Diphyllodes magnificus</i> - Magnificent Bird-of-paradise - New Guinea<br /><i>Diphyllodes respublica</i> - Wilson's Bird-of-paradise - islands W of New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Cicinnurus regius</i> - King Bird-of-paradise - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Semioptera wallacii</i> - Standardwing - N Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Seleucidis melanoleucus</i> - Twelve-wired Bird-of-paradise - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Paradisaea apoda</i> - Greater Bird-of-paradise - S New Guinea<br /><i>Paradisaea raggiana</i> - Raggiana Bird-of-paradise - NE, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Paradisaea minor</i> - Lesser Bird-of-paradise - W, N New Guinea<br /><i>Paradisaea decora</i> - Goldie's Bird-of-paradise - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Paradisaea rubra</i> - Red Bird-of-paradise - islands W of New Guinea<br /><i>Paradisaea guilielmi</i> - Emperor Bird-of-paradise - SE New Guinea<br /><i>Paradisaea rudolphi</i> - Blue Bird-of-paradise - C, SE New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Petroicidae - Australasian Robins</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-11T23:12:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_petroicidae.php#unique-entry-id-856</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_petroicidae.php#unique-entry-id-856</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[164 Petroicidae - Australasian Robins - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Ashy Robin and Grey-headed Robin were <i>Poecilodryas</i><br /><i>Heteromyias albispecularis</i> - Ashy Robin - New Guinea<br /><i>Heteromyias cinereifrons</i> - Grey-headed Robin - NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Poecilodryas brachyura</i> - Black-chinned Robin - NW, N New Guinea<br /><i>Poecilodryas hypoleuca</i> - Black-sided Robin - New Guinea<br /><i>Poecilodryas superciliosa</i> - White-browed Robin - NE Australia<br /><i>Poecilodryas cerviniventris</i> - Buff-sided Robin - N Australia<br /><i>Poecilodryas placens</i> - Banded Yellow Robin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Poecilodryas albonotata</i> - Black-throated Robin - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Peneothello sigillata</i> - White-winged Robin - C, E New Guinea<br /><i>Peneothello cryptoleuca</i> - Smoky Robin - W New Guinea<br /><i>Peneothello cyanus</i> - Slaty Robin - New Guinea<br /><i>Peneothello bimaculata</i> - White-rumped Robin - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Peneoenanthe pulverulenta</i> - Mangrove Robin - NW, S New Guinea, N Australia<br /><br /><i>Tregellasia leucops</i> - White-faced Robin - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Tregellasia capito</i> - Pale-yellow Robin - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Eopsaltria australis</i> - Eastern Yellow Robin - E, SE Australia - Eastern Yellow Robin and Western Yellow Robin sisters<br /><i>Eopsaltria griseogularis</i> - Western Yellow Robin - SW Australia<br /><i>Eopsaltria georgiana</i> - White-breasted Robin - SW Australia - White-breasted Robin closer to <i>Tregellasia</i> than <i>Eopsaltria</i>?<br /><br /><i>Melanodryas cucullata</i> - Hooded Robin - Australia<br /><i>Melanodryas vittata</i> - Dusky Robin - Tasmania<br /><br /><i>Pachycephalopsis hattamensis</i> - Green-backed Robin - W, C New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephalopsis poliosoma</i> - White-eyed Robin - C, E New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Monachella muelleriana</i> - Torrent Flyrobin - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><br /><i>Microeca papuana</i> - Canary Flyrobin - New Guinea<br /><i>Microeca griseoceps</i> - Yellow-legged Flyrobin - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Microeca flavovirescens</i> - Olive Flyrobin - New Guinea<br /><i>Microeca flavigaster</i> - Lemon-bellied Flyrobin - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Microeca flaviventris</i> - Yellow-bellied Flyrobin - New Caledonia - Was <i>Eopsaltria</i><br /><i>Microeca hemixantha</i> - Golden-bellied Flyrobin - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Microeca fascinans</i> - Jacky Winter - SE New Guinea, Australia<br /><br /><i>Eugerygone rubra</i> - Garnet Robin - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Petroica rosea</i> - Rose Robin - SE Australia<br /><i>Petroica rodinogaster</i> - Pink Robin - SE Australia<br /><i>Petroica archboldi</i> - Snow Mountains Robin - WC New Guinea<br /><i>Petroica bivittata</i> - Mountain Robin - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Petroica phoenicea</i> - Flame Robin - SE Australia<br /><i>Petroica multicolor</i> - Pacific Robin - Solomon Islands to Samoa<br /><i>Petroica boodang</i> - Scarlet Robin - S, E Australia<br /><i>Petroica goodenovii</i> - Red-capped Robin - C Australia<br /><i>Petroica macrocephala</i> - Tomtit - New Zealand<br /><i>Petroica australis</i> - New Zealand Robin - New Zealand<br /><i>Petroica traversi</i> - Black Robin - Chatham Island<br /><br /><i>Drymodes superciliaris</i> - Northern Scrub Robin - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Drymodes brunneopygia</i> - Southern Scrub Robin - S Australia<br /><br />Ground-robins <i>Amalocichla</i> of New Guinea sister to Australasian Robins (Petroicidae)<br /><i>Amalocichla sclateriana</i> - Greater Ground Robin - C, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Amalocichla incerta</i> - Lesser Ground Robin - New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rhinocryptidae - Tapaculos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rhinocryptidae</category><category>Tapaculos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-15T23:12:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rhinocryptidae.php#unique-entry-id-855</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rhinocryptidae.php#unique-entry-id-855</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[115 Rhinocryptidae - Tapaculos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Acropternis orthonyx</i> - Ocellated Tapaculo - NW Venezuela to NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Pteroptochos castaneus</i> - Chestnut-throated Huet-huet - C Chile<br /><i>Pteroptochos tarnii</i> - Black-throated Huet-huet - C, S Chile, SW Argentina<br /><i>Pteroptochos megapodius</i> - Moustached Turca - N, C Chile<br /><br /><i>Scelorchilus albicollis</i> - White-throated Tapaculo - N, C Chile<br /><i>Scelorchilus rubecula</i> - Chucao Tapaculo - S Chile<br /><br /><i>Rhinocrypta lanceolata</i> - Crested Gallito - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Teledromas fuscus</i> - Sandy Gallito - C Argentina<br /><br /><i>Liosceles thoracicus</i> - Rusty-belted Tapaculo - W, SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Psilorhamphus guttatus</i> - Spotted Bamboowren - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Merulaxis ater</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/merulaxis_ater_slaty_bristlefront.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Bristlefront">Slaty Bristlefront</a> - SE Brazil<br /><i>Merulaxis stresemanni</i> - Stresemann's Bristlefront - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Eugralla paradoxa</i> - Ochre-flanked Tapaculo - SC Chile, WC Argentina<br /><br /><i>Myornis senilis</i> - Ash-colored Tapaculo - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Eleoscytalopus indigoticus</i> - White-breasted Tapaculo - SE Brazil - <i>Scytalopus indigoticus</i> and <i>S. psychopompus</i>, to <i>Eleoscytalopus</i><br /><i>Eleoscytalopus psychopompus</i> - Bahia Tapaculo - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Scytalopus iraiensis</i> - Marsh Tapaculo - S Brazil<br /><i>Scytalopus speluncae</i> - Mouse-colored Tapaculo - SE Brazil<br /><i>Scytalopus notorius</i> - Serra do Mar Tapaculo - SE Brazil - Split from <i>S. speluncae</i><br /><i>Scytalopus pachecoi</i> - Planalto Tapaculo - S Brazil, Argentina - <i>Scytalopus pachecoi</i> new species<br /><i>Scytalopus novacapitalis</i> - Brasilia Tapaculo - S Brazil<br /><i>Scytalopus bolivianus</i> - Bolivian White-crowned Tapaculo - SE Peru to S Bolivia<br /><i>Scytalopus atratus</i> - Northern White-crowned Tapaculo - W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus sanctaemartae</i> - Santa Marta Tapaculo - N Colombia<br /><i>Scytalopus femoralis</i> - Rufous-vented Tapaculo - C Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus micropterus</i> - Long-tailed Tapaculo - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus vicinior</i> - Narino Tapaculo - W Colombia to cw Ecuador<br /><i>Scytalopus robbinsi</i> - El Oro Tapaculo - SW Ecuador<br /><i>Scytalopus chocoensis</i> - Choco Tapaculo - E Panama to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Scytalopus rodriguezi</i> - Upper Magdalena Tapaculo - C Colombia - <i>Scytalopus rodriguezi</i> new species<br /><i>Scytalopus stilesi</i> - Stiles's Tapaculo - C Colombia - <i>Scytalopus stilesi</i> new species<br /><i>Scytalopus panamensis</i> - Tacarcuna Tapaculo - E Panama<br /><i>Scytalopus argentifrons</i> - Silvery-fronted Tapaculo - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Scytalopus caracae</i> - Caracas Tapaculo - N Venezuela<br /><i>Scytalopus meridanus</i> - Merida Tapaculo - NW Venezuela - Merida Tapaculo includes Lara Tapaculo<br /><i>Scytalopus latebricola</i> - Brown-rumped Tapaculo - N Colombia<br /><i>Scytalopus spillmanni</i> - Spillmann's Tapaculo - Colombia to Ecuador<br /><i>Scytalopus parkeri</i> - Chusquea Tapaculo - S Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus parvirostris</i> - Trilling Tapaculo - NC Peru to EC Bolivia<br /><i>Scytalopus acutirostris</i> - Tschudi's Tapaculo - C Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus unicolor</i> - Unicolored Tapaculo - WC Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus griseicollis</i> - Pale-bellied Tapaculo - C Colombia - NB name<br /><i>Scytalopus canus</i> - Paramillo Tapaculo - W Colombia - New name<br /><i>Scytalopus opacus</i> - Paramo Tapaculo - C Colombia, E Ecuador, N Peru - Split from <i>S. canus</i><br /><i>Scytalopus affinis</i> - Ancash Tapaculo - W Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus altirostris</i> - Neblina Tapaculo - C Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus urubambae</i> - Vilcabamba Tapaculo - EC Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus schulenbergi</i> - Diademed Tapaculo - SE Peru to C Bolivia<br /><i>Scytalopus simonsi</i> - Puna Tapaculo - SE Peru to C Bolivia<br /><i>Scytalopus zimmeri</i> - Zimmer's Tapaculo - S Bolivia<br /><i>Scytalopus superciliaris</i> - White-browed Tapaculo - NW Argentina<br /><i>Scytalopus magellanicus</i> - Magellanic Tapaculo - C, S Chile, W Argentina<br /><i>Scytalopus fuscus</i> - Dusky Tapaculo - C Chile<br /><i>Scytalopus latrans</i> - Blackish Tapaculo - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus macropus</i> - Large-footed Tapaculo - Peru<br /><i>Scytalopus diamantinensis</i> - Diamantina Tapaculo - NE Brazil - <i>Scytalopus diamantinensis</i> new species<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Melanopareiidae - Crescentchests</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-14T23:12:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_melanopareiidae.php#unique-entry-id-854</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_melanopareiidae.php#unique-entry-id-854</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[116 Melanopareiidae - Crescentchests - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />NB not tapaculos <br /><br /><i>Melanopareia torquata</i> - Collared Crescentchest - C, EC South America<br /><i>Melanopareia maximiliani</i> - Olive-crowned Crescentchest - SC South America<br /><i>Melanopareia maranonica</i> - Maranon Crescentchest - S Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Melanopareia elegans</i> - Elegant Crescentchest - W Ecuador, NW Peru]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Acanthisittidae - New Zealand Wrens</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-23T23:12:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_acanthisittidae.php#unique-entry-id-853</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_acanthisittidae.php#unique-entry-id-853</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[107 Acanthisittidae - New Zealand Wrens - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />sister to rest of Passeriformes<br /><br /><i>Acanthisitta chloris</i> - Rifleman - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Xenicus longipes</i> - Bushwren - New Zealand<br /><i>Xenicus gilviventris</i> - New Zealand Rockwren - New Zealand<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eurylaimidae - Broadbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-22T23:12:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_eurylaimidae.php#unique-entry-id-852</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_eurylaimidae.php#unique-entry-id-852</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[108 Eurylaimidae - Broadbills - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />includes both asities of Madagascar and Sapayoa of New World - sister group to pittas (Pittidae)<br /><br /><i>Smithornis capensis</i> - African Broadbill - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Smithornis sharpei</i> - Grey-headed Broadbill - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Smithornis rufolateralis</i> - Rufous-sided Broadbill - C, WC, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Calyptomena viridis</i> - Green Broadbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Calyptomena hosii</i> - Hose's Broadbill - Borneo<br /><i>Calyptomena whiteheadi</i> - Whitehead's Broadbill - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchos</i> - Black-and-red Broadbill - Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Psarisomus dalhousiae</i> - Long-tailed Broadbill - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Serilophus lunatus</i> - Silver-breasted Broadbill - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Eurylaimus javanicus</i> - Banded Broadbill - Southeast Asia to Java & Borneo<br /><i>Eurylaimus ochromalus</i> - Black-and-yellow Broadbill - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Sarcophanops steerii</i> - Wattled Broadbill - Philippines<br /><i>Sarcophanops samarensis</i> - Visayan Broadbill - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Corydon sumatranus</i> - Dusky Broadbill - Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Pseudocalyptomena graueri</i> - Grauer's Broadbill - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Sapayoa aenigma</i> - Sapayoa - E Panama to NW Ecuador - Moved to Eurylaimidae; was Broad-billed Sapayoa<br />Philepitta - The asities and sunbird-asities, were Philepittidade broadbills<br /><i>Philepitta castanea</i> - Velvet Asity - Madagascar<br /><i>Philepitta schlegeli</i> - Schlegel's Asity - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Neodrepanis coruscans</i> - Common Sunbird-Asity - Madagascar<br /><i>Neodrepanis hypoxantha</i> - Yellow-bellied Sunbird-Asity - Madagascar<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pittidae - Pittas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-21T23:12:16+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pittidae.php#unique-entry-id-851</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pittidae.php#unique-entry-id-851</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[109 Pittidae - Pittas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Hydrornis phayrei</i> - Eared Pitta - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hydrornis nipalensis</i> - Blue-naped Pitta - Nepal to Burma, S China, N Vietnam<br /><i>Hydrornis soror</i> - Blue-rumped Pitta - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hydrornis oatesi</i> - Rusty-naped Pitta - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hydrornis schneideri</i> - Schneider's Pitta - Sumatra<br /><i>Hydrornis caerulea</i> - Giant Pitta - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Hydrornis baudii</i> - Blue-headed Pitta - Borneo<br /><i>Hydrornis cyanea</i> - Blue Pitta - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hydrornis elliotii</i> - Bar-bellied Pitta - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hydrornis guajana</i> - Banded Pitta - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Hydrornis gurneyi</i> - Gurney's Pitta - Peninsular Thailand, S Burma<br /><br /><i>Erythropitta kochi</i> - Whiskered Pitta - Philippines<br /><i>Erythropitta erythrogaster</i> - Red-bellied Pitta - Sulawesi, New Guinea, Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Erythropitta dohertyi</i> - Sula Pitta - Sula Islands<br /><i>Erythropitta arquata</i> - Blue-banded Pitta - Borneo<br /><i>Erythropitta granatina</i> - Garnet Pitta - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Erythropitta venusta</i> - Graceful Pitta - Sumatra<br /><i>Erythropitta ussheri</i> - Black-crowned Pitta - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Pitta sordida</i> - Hooded Pitta - Himalayas to New Guinea<br /><i>Pitta maxima</i> - Ivory-breasted Pitta - N Moluccas<br /><i>Pitta steerii</i> - Azure-breasted Pitta - Philippines<br /><i>Pitta superba</i> - Superb Pitta - Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Pitta angolensis</i> - African Pitta - E, SE, WC, W Africa<br /><i>Pitta reichenowi</i> - Green-breasted Pitta - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Pitta brachyura</i> - Indian Pitta - India<br /><i>Pitta nympha</i> - Fairy Pitta - Japan & Korea to SE China - Borneo<br /><i>Pitta moluccensis</i> - Blue-winged Pitta - Southeast Asia - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pitta megarhyncha</i> - Mangrove Pitta - Bangladesh to Malay Peninsula & Sumatra<br /><i>Pitta elegans</i> - Elegant Pitta - Lesser Sundas, S Moluccas - Double-striped Pitta <i>Pitta vigorsii</i> ssp of Elegant Pitta <i>P. elegans</i><br /><i>Pitta iris</i> - Rainbow Pitta - N Australia<br /><i>Pitta versicolor</i> - Noisy Pitta - E Australia - S New Guinea<br /><i>Pitta anerythra</i> - Black-faced Pitta - Solomon Islands<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Conopophagidae - Gnateaters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Conopophagidae</category><category>Gnateaters</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-16T23:12:16+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_conopophagidae.php#unique-entry-id-850</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_conopophagidae.php#unique-entry-id-850</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[114 Conopophagidae - Gnateaters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Conopophaga lineata</i> - Rufous Gnateater - SE South America<br /><i>Conopophaga cearae</i> - Ceara Gnateater - NE Brazil - Split from <i>C. lineata</i><br /><i>Conopophaga aurita</i> - Chestnut-belted Gnateater - Amazonia<br /><i>Conopophaga roberti</i> - Hooded Gnateater - NE Brazil<br /><i>Conopophaga peruviana</i> - Ash-throated Gnateater - W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Conopophaga ardesiaca</i> - Slaty Gnateater - S Peru to S Bolivia<br /><i>Conopophaga castaneiceps</i> - Chestnut-crowned Gnateater - Colombia to C Peru<br /><i>Conopophaga melanops</i> - Black-cheeked Gnateater - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Conopophaga melanogaster</i> - Black-bellied Gnateater - SC, SE Amazonia<br /><br />Pittasoma - Two <i>Pittasoma</i> sister to gnateaters<br /><i>Pittasoma michleri</i> - Black-crowned Antpitta - Costa Rica to NW Colombia<br /><i>Pittasoma rufopileatum</i> - Rufous-crowned Antpitta - W Colombia to NW Ecuador<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Campephagidae - Cuckooshrikes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-25T23:12:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_campephagidae.php#unique-entry-id-849</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_campephagidae.php#unique-entry-id-849</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[150 Campephagidae - Cuckooshrikes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Coracina maxima</i> - Ground Cuckooshrike - C Australia<br /><i>Coracina macei</i> - Large Cuckooshrike - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Coracina javensis</i> - Javan Cuckooshrike - Java<br /><i>Coracina novaehollandiae</i> - Black-faced Cuckooshrike - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Coracina personata</i> - Wallacean Cuckooshrike - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Coracina fortis</i> - Buru Cuckooshrike - S Moluccas<br /><i>Coracina atriceps</i> - Moluccan Cuckooshrike - Moluccas<br /><i>Coracina schistacea</i> - Slaty Cuckooshrike - Sula Islands, Banggai Islands<br /><i>Coracina caledonica</i> - South Melanesian Cuckooshrike - Vanuatu, Loyalty Is., New Caledonia - New name<br /><i>Coracina welchmani</i> - North Melanesian Cuckooshrike - Solomon Islands - Split from <i>C. caledonica</i><br /><i>Coracina caeruleogrisea</i> - Stout-billed Cuckooshrike - New Guinea<br /><i>Coracina temminckii</i> - Cerulean Cuckooshrike - Sulawesi<br /><i>Coracina larvata</i> - Sunda Cuckooshrike - Sumatra, Borneo, Java<br /><i>Coracina striata</i> - Bar-bellied Cuckooshrike - SE Asia to Philippines<br /><i>Coracina dobsoni</i> - Andaman Cuckooshrike - Andaman Is. Asia - Split from <i>C. striata</i><br /><i>Coracina bicolor</i> - Pied Cuckooshrike - N Sulawesi<br /><i>Coracina lineata</i> - Barred Cuckooshrike - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Coracina boyeri</i> - Boyer's Cuckooshrike - New Guinea<br /><i>Coracina leucopygia</i> - White-rumped Cuckooshrike - Sulawesi<br /><i>Coracina papuensis</i> - White-bellied Cuckooshrike - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Coracina ingens</i> - Manus Cuckooshrike - Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Coracina longicauda</i> - Hooded Cuckooshrike - New Guinea<br /><i>Coracina parvula</i> - Halmahera Cuckooshrike - N Moluccas<br /><i>Coracina abbotti</i> - Pygmy Cuckooshrike - Sulawesi<br /><i>Coracina analis</i> - New Caledonian Cuckooshrike - New Caledonia<br /><i>Coracina caesia</i> - Grey Cuckooshrike - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Coracina pectoralis</i> - White-breasted Cuckooshrike - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Coracina graueri</i> - Grauer's Cuckooshrike - EC Africa<br /><i>Coracina cinerea</i> - Madagascar Cuckooshrike - Madagascar<br /><i>Coracina cucullata</i> - Comoros Cuckooshrike - Comoros<br /><i>Coracina azurea</i> - Blue Cuckooshrike - W, C Africa<br /><i>Coracina typica</i> - Mauritius Cuckooshrike - Mauritius<br /><i>Coracina newtoni</i> - Reunion Cuckooshrike - La R&eacute;union<br /><i>Coracina coerulescens</i> - Blackish Cuckooshrike - Philippines<br /><i>Coracina dohertyi</i> - Pale-shouldered Cicadabird - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Coracina dispar</i> - Kai Cicadabird - Kai Islands<br /><i>Coracina tenuirostris</i> - Common Cicadabird - Widespread Australasia, also S Pacific<br /><i>Coracina monacha</i> - Palau Cicadabird - Palau Islands<br /><i>Coracina nesiotis</i> - Yap Cicadabird - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Coracina insperata</i> - Pohnpei Cicadabird - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Coracina remota</i> - Grey-capped Cicadabird - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Coracina salomonis</i> - Makira Cicadabird - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Coracina mindanensis</i> - Black-bibbed Cicadabird - Philippines<br /><i>Coracina morio</i> - Sulawesi Cicadabird - Sulawesi<br /><i>Coracina sula</i> - Sula Cicadabird - islands E of Sulawesi<br /><i>Coracina ceramensis</i> - Pale Cicadabird - Moluccas<br /><i>Coracina incerta</i> - Black-shouldered Cicadabird - New Guinea<br /><i>Coracina schisticeps</i> - Grey-headed Cuckooshrike - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Coracina melas</i> - Black Cicadabird - New Guinea<br /><i>Coracina montana</i> - Black-bellied Cuckooshrike - New Guinea<br /><i>Coracina holopolia</i> - Solomons Cuckooshrike - Solomon Islands - Was Black-bellied Cicadabird<br /><i>Coracina ostenta</i> - White-winged Cuckooshrike - Philippines<br /><i>Coracina mcgregori</i> - McGregor's Cuckooshrike - Philippines<br /><i>Coracina polioptera</i> - Indochinese Cuckooshrike - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Coracina melaschistos</i> - Black-winged Cuckooshrike - Himalayas through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Coracina fimbriata</i> - Lesser Cuckooshrike - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Coracina melanoptera</i> - Black-headed Cuckooshrike - India<br /><br /><i>Campochaera sloetii</i> - Golden Cuckooshrike - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Lalage melanoleuca</i> - Black-and-white Triller - Philippines<br /><i>Lalage nigra</i> - Pied Triller - Malay Peninsula to Philippines<br /><i>Lalage leucopygialis</i> - White-rumped Triller - Sulawesi<br /><i>Lalage sueurii</i> - White-shouldered Triller - Lesser Sundas, Sulawesi, Australasia, also Java<br /><i>Lalage tricolor</i> - White-winged Triller - S New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Lalage aurea</i> - Rufous-bellied Triller - N Moluccas<br /><i>Lalage atrovirens</i> - Black-browed Triller - N New Guinea<br /><i>Lalage moesta</i> - White-browed Triller - S Moluccas<br /><i>Lalage leucomela</i> - Varied Triller - C New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, N, E Australia<br /><i>Lalage conjuncta</i> - Mussau Triller - St. Matthias Is. in the Bismarck Arch. Australasia - Split from <i>L. leucomela</i><br /><i>Lalage maculosa</i> - Polynesian Triller - Fiji Islands, Vanuatu, W Samoa<br /><i>Lalage sharpei</i> - Samoan Triller - W Samoa<br /><i>Lalage leucopyga</i> - Long-tailed Triller - Solomon Islands, Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia<br /><br /><i>Campephaga flava</i> - Black Cuckooshrike - E, S Africa<br /><i>Campephaga phoenicea</i> - Red-shouldered Cuckooshrike - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Campephaga petiti</i> - Petit's Cuckooshrike - C Africa<br /><i>Campephaga quiscalina</i> - Purple-throated Cuckooshrike - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Lobotos lobatus</i> - Western Wattled Cuckooshrike - W Africa<br /><i>Lobotos oriolinus</i> - Eastern Wattled Cuckooshrike - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Pericrocotus roseus</i> - Rosy Minivet - Himalayas to S Thailand<br /><i>Pericrocotus cantonensis</i> - Swinhoe's Minivet - C, SE China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pericrocotus divaricatus</i> - Ashy Minivet - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pericrocotus tegimae</i> - Ryukyu Minivet - S Japan<br /><i>Pericrocotus cinnamomeus</i> - Small Minivet - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Pericrocotus igneus</i> - Fiery Minivet - Burma to Borneo & Palawan<br /><i>Pericrocotus lansbergei</i> - Little Minivet - W Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Pericrocotus erythropygius</i> - White-bellied Minivet - India<br /><i>Pericrocotus albifrons</i> - Jerdon's Minivet - C Burma - Split from <i>P. erythropygius</i><br /><i>Pericrocotus solaris</i> - Grey-chinned Minivet - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Pericrocotus ethologus</i> - Long-tailed Minivet - Himalayas to Laos<br /><i>Pericrocotus brevirostris</i> - Short-billed Minivet - Himalayas to Laos<br /><i>Pericrocotus miniatus</i> - Sunda Minivet - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Pericrocotus flammeus</i> - Orange Minivet - SE India, Sri Lanka - New name<br /><i>Pericrocotus speciosus</i> - Scarlet Minivet - Himalayas to Indonesia, Philippines - Split from <i>P. flammeus</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Neosittidae - Sittellas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-24T23:12:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_neosittidae.php#unique-entry-id-848</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_neosittidae.php#unique-entry-id-848</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[151 Neosittidae - Sittellas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Daphoenositta chrysoptera</i> - Varied Sittella - Australia<br /><i>Daphoenositta papuensis</i> - Papuan Sittella - New Guinea<br /><i>Daphoenositta miranda</i> - Black Sittella - New Guinea<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br /><i>Turnagra capensis</i> - Piopio - New Zealand - may be bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchidae)<br /><br /><i>Eulacestoma nigropectus</i> - Wattled Ploughbill - New Guinea<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Piopio&#x2c; Wattled Ploughbill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-23T23:12:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aaa25c73744cd256dbc284d69dcab210-847.php#unique-entry-id-847</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aaa25c73744cd256dbc284d69dcab210-847.php#unique-entry-id-847</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[152 Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Turnagra capensis</i> - Piopio - New Zealand - may be bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchidae)<br /><br /><i>Eulacestoma nigropectus</i> - Wattled Ploughbill - New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pachycephalidae - Whistlers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-22T23:12:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pachycephalidae.php#unique-entry-id-846</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pachycephalidae.php#unique-entry-id-846</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[153 Pachycephalidae - Whistlers and Allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />includes <i>Colluricincla</i>, <i>Pitohui</i> and <i>Oreoica</i> were <i>Colluricinclidae</i>; remove <i>Hylocitrea</i>, bombycillid<br /><br />Falcunculus - <i>Falcunculus whitei</i> includes <i>F. whitei</i> and <i>F. leucogaster</i> - lumped with <i>F. frontatus</i>?<br /><i>Falcunculus frontatus</i> - Crested Shriketit - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Rhagologus leucostigma</i> - Mottled Whistler - New Guinea - near wood swallows (Artamidae) and bushshrikes (Malaconotidae)<br /><br /><i>Coracornis raveni</i> - Maroon-backed Whistler - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Pachycephala olivacea</i> - Olive Whistler - SE Australia<br /><i>Pachycephala rufogularis</i> - Red-lored Whistler - SE Australia<br /><i>Pachycephala inornata</i> - Gilbert's Whistler - S Australia<br /><i>Pachycephala cinerea</i> - Mangrove Whistler - Widespread Asia - NB name<br /><i>Pachycephala albiventris</i> - Green-backed Whistler - Philippines<br /><i>Pachycephala homeyeri</i> - White-vented Whistler - Philippines<br /><i>Pachycephala phaionota</i> - Island Whistler - Moluccas<br /><i>Pachycephala hyperythra</i> - Rusty Whistler - NW, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala modesta</i> - Brown-backed Whistler - C, E New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala philippinensis</i> - Yellow-bellied Whistler - Philippines<br /><i>Pachycephala sulfuriventer</i> - Sulphur-vented Whistler - Sulawesi<br /><i>Pachycephala hypoxantha</i> - Bornean Whistler - Borneo<br /><i>Pachycephala meyeri</i> - Vogelkop Whistler - NW New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala simplex</i> - Grey Whistler - N Australia, New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala orpheus</i> - Fawn-breasted Whistler - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Pachycephala soror</i> - Sclater's Whistler - New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala fulvotincta</i> - Rusty-breasted Whistler - Lesser Sundas, Australasia, also Java<br /><i>Pachycephala macrorhyncha</i> - Yellow-throated Whistler - Lesser Sundas, S Moluccas<br /><i>Pachycephala mentalis</i> - Black-chinned Whistler - N Moluccas<br /><i>Pachycephala pectoralis</i> - Australian Golden Whistler - New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Pachycephala citreogaster</i> - Bismarck Whistler - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Pachycephala orioloides</i> - Oriole Whistler - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Pachycephala caledonica</i> - Melanesian Whistler - Santa Cruz Is., Vanuatu, New Caledonia<br /><i>Pachycephala vitiensis</i> - White-throated Whistler - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Pachycephala graeffii</i> - Fiji Whistler - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Pachycephala jacquinoti</i> - Tongan Whistler - Tonga<br /><i>Pachycephala melanura</i> - Mangrove Golden Whistler - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Pachycephala flavifrons</i> - Samoan Whistler - Samoa<br /><i>Pachycephala implicata</i> - Hooded Whistler - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Pachycephala nudigula</i> - Bare-throated Whistler - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Pachycephala lorentzi</i> - Lorentz's Whistler - WC New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala schlegelii</i> - Regent Whistler - New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala aurea</i> - Golden-backed Whistler - S New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala rufiventris</i> - Rufous Whistler - Australia, New Caledonia<br /><i>Pachycephala monacha</i> - Black-headed Whistler - C New Guinea<br /><i>Pachycephala leucogastra</i> - White-bellied Whistler - SE New Guinea - Split from <i>P. monacha</i><br /><i>Pachycephala arctitorquis</i> - Wallacean Whistler - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Pachycephala griseonota</i> - Drab Whistler - Moluccas, Sula Islands<br /><i>Pachycephala johni</i> - Cinnamon-breasted Whistler - N Moluccas<br /><i>Pachycephala lanioides</i> - White-breasted Whistler - N, NW Australia<br /><br /><i>Colluricincla boweri</i> - Bower's Shrikethrush - NE Australia<br /><i>Colluricincla umbrina</i> - Sooty Shrikethrush - New Guinea - Sooty Shrikethrush, aka Sooty Whistler, not <i>Pachycephala</i><br /><i>Colluricincla megarhyncha</i> - Little Shrikethrush - New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><i>Colluricincla sanghirensis</i> - Sangihe Shrikethrush - Sangihe Island<br /><i>Colluricincla tenebrosa</i> - Morningbird - Palau Islands - Morningbird of Palau Islands in <i>Pachycephala</i> not <i>Colluricincla</i>?<br /><i>Colluricincla harmonica</i> - Grey Shrikethrush - E New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Colluricincla woodwardi</i> - Sandstone Shrikethrush - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Pitohui kirhocephalus</i> - Variable Pitohui - New Guinea<br /><i>Pitohui dichrous</i> - Hooded Pitohui - New Guinea<br /><i>Pitohui incertus</i> - White-bellied Pitohui - S New Guinea - to <i>Colluricincla</i>, or <i>Pseudorectes</i><br /><i>Pitohui ferrugineus</i> - Rusty Pitohui - New Guinea - <i>Colluricincla</i>, or <i>Pseudorectes</i><br /><i>Pitohui cristatus</i> - Crested Pitohui - New Guinea - to Crested Bellbird; <i>Ornorectes</i>?<br /><i>Pitohui nigrescens</i> - Black Pitohui - New Guinea - distantly related to Pachycephala and to <i>Melanorectes</i><br /><br /><i>Oreoica gutturalis</i> - Crested Bellbird - Australia<br /><br /><i>Aleadryas rufinucha</i> - Rufous-naped Whistler - New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Laniidae - Shrikes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laniidae</category><category>Shrikes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-21T23:12:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_laniidae.php#unique-entry-id-845</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_laniidae.php#unique-entry-id-845</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[154 Laniidae - Shrikes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Corvinella corvina</i> - Yellow-billed Shrike - E, C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Urolestes melanoleucus</i> - Magpie Shrike - C, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Eurocephalus rueppelli</i> - Northern White-crowned Shrike - E Africa<br /><i>Eurocephalus anguitimens</i> - Southern White-crowned Shrike - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Lanius tigrinus</i> - Tiger Shrike - E Eurasia<br /><i>Lanius souzae</i> - Souza's Shrike - C Africa<br /><i>Lanius bucephalus</i> - Bull-headed Shrike - E Eurasia<br /><i>Lanius cristatus</i> - Brown Shrike - E Eurasia - NE Africa, Asia<br /><i>Lanius collurio</i> - Red-backed Shrike - C, W Eurasia - S Africa<br /><i>Lanius isabellinus</i> - Isabelline Shrike - C Eurasia - S Asia, E Africa<br /><i>Lanius phoenicuroides</i> - Red-tailed Shrike - C Asia to Pakistan - SW Asia, E Africa - Split from <i>L. isabellinus</i><br /><i>Lanius collurioides</i> - Burmese Shrike - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Lanius gubernator</i> - Emin's Shrike - C, W Africa<br /><i>Lanius vittatus</i> - Bay-backed Shrike - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Lanius schach</i> - Long-tailed Shrike - Widespread Asia, Australasia, also Lesser Sundas & New Guinea<br /><i>Lanius tephronotus</i> - Grey-backed Shrike - Himalayas, C China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Lanius validirostris</i> - Mountain Shrike - Philippines<br /><i>Lanius mackinnoni</i> - Mackinnon's Shrike - C Africa<br /><i>Lanius minor</i> - Lesser Grey Shrike - C Eurasia - S Africa<br /><i>Lanius ludovicianus</i> - Loggerhead Shrike - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Lanius excubitor</i> - Great Grey Shrike - N North America, Eurasia - <i>L. excubitor</i> complex unclear<br /><i>Lanius meridionalis</i> - Southern Grey Shrike - Spain to India, N Africa<br /><i>Lanius pallidirostris</i> - Steppe Grey Shrike - C Eurasia - SW Asia, NE Africa - Split from <i>L. meridionalis</i><br /><i>Lanius sphenocercus</i> - Chinese Grey Shrike - E Eurasia<br /><i>Lanius excubitoroides</i> - Grey-backed Fiscal - C, NE Africa<br /><i>Lanius cabanisi</i> - Long-tailed Fiscal - NE Africa<br /><i>Lanius dorsalis</i> - Taita Fiscal - NE Africa<br /><i>Lanius somalicus</i> - Somali Fiscal - NE Africa<br /><i>Lanius collaris</i> - Common Fiscal - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Lanius marwitzi</i> - Uhehe Fiscal - Tanzania<br /><i>Lanius newtoni</i> - Sao Tome Fiscal - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Lanius senator</i> - Woodchat Shrike - SW Eurasia - C Africa<br /><i>Lanius nubicus</i> - Masked Shrike - SC Eurasia - NE Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ploceidae - Weavers&#x2c; Widowbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ploceidae</category><category>Weavers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-17T23:12:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ploceidae.php#unique-entry-id-844</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ploceidae.php#unique-entry-id-844</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[214 Ploceidae - Weavers, Widowbirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Bubalornis albirostris</i> - White-billed Buffalo Weaver - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Bubalornis niger</i> - Red-billed Buffalo Weaver - E, SE, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Dinemellia dinemelli</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dinemellia_dinemelli_white_headed_buffalo_weaver.php" rel="self" title="White Headed Buffalo Weaver">White-headed Buffalo Weaver</a> - E, EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Sporopipes squamifrons</i> - Scaly-feathered Weaver - S Africa<br /><i>Sporopipes frontalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sporopipes_frontalis_speckle_fronted_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Speckle Fronted Weaver">Speckle-fronted Weaver</a> - W, C, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Amblyospiza albifrons</i> - Thick-billed Weaver - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Ploceus baglafecht</i> - Baglafecht Weaver - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Ploceus bannermani</i> - Bannerman's Weaver - Nigeria, Cameroon<br /><i>Ploceus batesi</i> - Bates's Weaver - Cameroon<br /><i>Ploceus nigrimentus</i> - Black-chinned Weaver - SW Africa<br /><i>Ploceus bertrandi</i> - Bertram's Weaver - SE Africa<br /><i>Ploceus pelzelni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_pelzelni_slender_billed_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Slender Billed Weaver">Slender-billed Weaver</a> - C, W Africa<br /><i>Ploceus subpersonatus</i> - Loango Weaver - WC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus luteolus</i> - Little Weaver - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus ocularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_ocularis_spectacled_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Spectacled Weaver">Spectacled Weaver</a> - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Ploceus nigricollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_nigricollis_black_necked_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Black Necked Weaver">Black-necked Weaver</a> - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus alienus</i> - Strange Weaver - C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus melanogaster</i> - Black-billed Weaver - C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus capensis</i> - Cape Weaver - South Africa<br /><i>Ploceus temporalis</i> - Bocage's Weaver - WC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus subaureus</i> - Eastern Golden Weaver - E, SE Africa - Was Yellow Weaver<br /><i>Ploceus xanthops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_xanthops_holubs_golden_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Holub&#39;s Golden Weaver">Holub's Golden Weaver</a> - C, SE Africa - NB name<br /><i>Ploceus aurantius</i> - Orange Weaver - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus heuglini</i> - Heuglin's Masked Weaver - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus bojeri</i> - Golden Palm Weaver - E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus castaneiceps</i> - Taveta Weaver - Kenya, Tanzania<br /><i>Ploceus princeps</i> - Principe Weaver - Pr&iacute;ncipe<br /><i>Ploceus castanops</i> - Northern Brown-throated Weaver - EC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus xanthopterus</i> - Southern Brown-throated Weaver - S Africa<br /><i>Ploceus burnieri</i> - Kilombero Weaver - Tanzania<br /><i>Ploceus galbula</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Weaver - NE, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Ploceus taeniopterus</i> - Northern Masked Weaver - EC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus intermedius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_intermedius_lesser_masked_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Masked Weaver">Lesser Masked Weaver</a> - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Ploceus velatus</i> - Southern Masked Weaver - S Africa<br /><i>Ploceus katangae</i> - Katanga Masked Weaver - SC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus ruweti</i> - Lufira Masked Weaver - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Ploceus reichardi</i> - Tanzanian Masked Weaver - Tanzania<br /><i>Ploceus vitellinus</i> - Vitelline Masked Weaver - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus spekei</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_spekei_spekes_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Speke&#39;s Weaver">Speke's Weaver</a> - E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus spekeoides</i> - Fox's Weaver - Uganda<br /><i>Ploceus cucullatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ploceus_cucullatus_village_weaver.php" rel="self" title="Village Weaver">Village Weaver</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Ploceus grandis</i> - Giant Weaver - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Ploceus nigerrimus</i> - Vieillot's Black Weaver - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus weynsi</i> - Weyns's Weaver - C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus golandi</i> - Clarke's Weaver - Kenya<br /><i>Ploceus dicrocephalus</i> - Juba Weaver - E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus melanocephalus</i> - Black-headed Weaver - W, C, EC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus jacksoni</i> - Golden-backed Weaver - EC, E Africa<br /><i>Ploceus badius</i> - Cinnamon Weaver - Sudan<br /><i>Ploceus rubiginosus</i> - Chestnut Weaver - E, SW Africa<br /><i>Ploceus aureonucha</i> - Golden-naped Weaver - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Ploceus tricolor</i> - Yellow-mantled Weaver - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus albinucha</i> - Maxwell's Black Weaver - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus nelicourvi</i> - Nelicourvi Weaver - Madagascar<br /><i>Ploceus sakalava</i> - Sakalava Weaver - Madagascar<br /><i>Ploceus hypoxanthus</i> - Asian Golden Weaver - Burma to Java<br /><i>Ploceus superciliosus</i> - Compact Weaver - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus benghalensis</i> - Black-breasted Weaver - Pakistan to SC China<br /><i>Ploceus manyar</i> - Streaked Weaver - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Ploceus philippinus</i> - Baya Weaver - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Ploceus megarhynchus</i> - Finn's Weaver - N India, Nepal, S Bhutan<br /><i>Ploceus bicolor</i> - Dark-backed Weaver - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Ploceus preussi</i> - Preuss's Weaver - W, C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus dorsomaculatus</i> - Yellow-capped Weaver - WC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus olivaceiceps</i> - Olive-headed Weaver - SE Africa<br /><i>Ploceus nicolli</i> - Usambara Weaver - Tanzania<br /><i>Ploceus insignis</i> - Brown-capped Weaver - C Africa<br /><i>Ploceus angolensis</i> - Bar-winged Weaver - SC Africa<br /><i>Ploceus sanctithomae</i> - Sao Tome Weaver - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Ploceus flavipes</i> - Yellow-legged Weaver - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><br /><i>Malimbus coronatus</i> - Red-crowned Malimbe - WC Africa<br /><i>Malimbus cassini</i> - Cassin's Malimbe - WC Africa<br /><i>Malimbus racheliae</i> - Rachel's Malimbe - WC Africa<br /><i>Malimbus ballmanni</i> - Gola Malimbe - W Africa<br /><i>Malimbus scutatus</i> - Red-vented Malimbe - W Africa<br /><i>Malimbus ibadanensis</i> - Ibadan Malimbe - Nigeria<br /><i>Malimbus nitens</i> - Blue-billed Malimbe - W, C Africa<br /><i>Malimbus rubricollis</i> - Red-headed Malimbe - W, C Africa<br /><i>Malimbus erythrogaster</i> - Red-bellied Malimbe - C Africa<br /><i>Malimbus malimbicus</i> - Crested Malimbe - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Anaplectes melanotis</i> - Red-headed Weaver - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Quelea cardinalis</i> - Cardinal Quelea - E, EC Africa<br /><i>Quelea erythrops</i> - Red-headed Quelea - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Quelea quelea</i> - Red-billed Quelea - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Foudia madagascariensis</i> - Red Fody - Madagascar region<br /><i>Foudia eminentissima</i> - Comoros Fody - Comoros<br /><i>Foudia aldabrana</i> - Aldabra Fody - Aldabra Island<br /><i>Foudia omissa</i> - Forest Fody - Madagascar<br /><i>Foudia rubra</i> - Mauritius Fody - Mauritius<br /><i>Foudia sechellarum</i> - Seychelles Fody - Seychelles islands<br /><i>Foudia flavicans</i> - Rodrigues Fody - Rodrigues Island<br /><br /><i>Brachycope anomala</i> - Bob-tailed Weaver - WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Euplectes afer</i> - Yellow-crowned Bishop - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Euplectes diadematus</i> - Fire-fronted Bishop - E Africa<br /><i>Euplectes gierowii</i> - Black Bishop - EC, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Euplectes nigroventris</i> - Zanzibar Red Bishop - SE Africa<br /><i>Euplectes hordeaceus</i> - Black-winged Red Bishop - W, C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Euplectes orix</i> - Southern Red Bishop - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Euplectes franciscanus</i> - Northern Red Bishop - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Euplectes aureus</i> - Golden-backed Bishop - Angola, S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Euplectes capensis</i> - Yellow Bishop - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Euplectes axillaris</i> - Fan-tailed Widowbird - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Euplectes macroura</i> - Yellow-mantled Widowbird - W, C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Euplectes hartlaubi</i> - Marsh Widowbird - C Africa<br /><i>Euplectes psammocromius</i> - Montane Widowbird - EC Africa<br /><i>Euplectes albonotatus</i> - White-winged Widowbird - WC, E, SC Africa<br /><i>Euplectes ardens</i> - Red-collared Widowbird - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Euplectes progne</i> - Long-tailed Widowbird - E, SC Africa<br /><i>Euplectes jacksoni</i> - Jackson's Widowbird - E Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Leptosomidae - Cuckoo Roller</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-16T19:28:51+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_leptosomidae.php#unique-entry-id-843</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_leptosomidae.php#unique-entry-id-843</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[089 Leptosomidae - Cuckoo Roller - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Leptosomidae, not Leptosomatidae - only member of ancient lineage (not Coraciiformes) with no known relatives<br /><br /><i>Leptosomus discolor</i> - Cuckoo Roller - Madagascar region<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Coliidae - Mousebirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Coliidae</category><category>Mousebirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-18T19:28:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_coliidae.php#unique-entry-id-841</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_coliidae.php#unique-entry-id-841</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[087 Coliidae - Mousebirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Colius striatus</i> - Speckled Mousebird - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Colius leucocephalus</i> - White-headed Mousebird - E Africa<br /><i>Colius castanotus</i> - Red-backed Mousebird - SW Africa<br /><i>Colius colius</i> - White-backed Mousebird - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Urocolius macrourus</i> - Blue-naped Mousebird - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Urocolius indicus</i> - Red-faced Mousebird - S Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Trochilidae - Hummingbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Hermits</category><category>Jacobins</category><category>Mangos</category><category>Coquettes</category><category>Sapphires</category><category>Emeralds</category><category>Woodnymphs</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-19T19:28:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_trochilidae.php#unique-entry-id-840</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_trochilidae.php#unique-entry-id-840</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[086 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Ramphodon naevius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphodon_naevius_saw_billed_hermit.php" rel="self" title="Saw Billed Hermit">Saw-billed Hermit</a> - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Eutoxeres aquila</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eutoxeres_aquila_white_tipped_sicklebill.php" rel="self" title="White Tipped Sicklebill">White-tipped Sicklebill</a> - Costa Rica to N Peru<br /><i>Eutoxeres condamini</i> - Buff-tailed Sicklebill - SE Colombia to NW Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Glaucis dohrnii</i> - Hook-billed Hermit - SE Brazil<br /><i>Glaucis hirsutus</i> - Rufous-breasted Hermit - Panama to SE Brazil<br /><i>Glaucis aeneus</i> - Bronzy Hermit - Honduras to Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Threnetes ruckeri</i> - Band-tailed Barbthroat - Guatemala to Venezuela & Ecuador<br /><i>Threnetes niger</i> - Sooty Barbthroat - French Guiana, NE Brazil - Was Pale-tailed Barbthroat<br /><i>Threnetes leucurus</i> - Pale-tailed Barbthroat - Amazonia - <i>Threnetes leucurus</i> may be conspecific with <i>T. niger</i><br /><br /><i>Anopetia gounellei</i> - Broad-tipped Hermit - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Phaethornis yaruqui</i> - White-whiskered Hermit - W Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Phaethornis guy</i> - Green Hermit - Costa Rica to SE Peru<br /><i>Phaethornis hispidus</i> - White-bearded Hermit - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Phaethornis longirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phaethornis_longirostris_long_billed_hermit.php" rel="self" title="Long Billed Hermit">Long-billed Hermit</a> - S Mexico to N Colombia,w Ecuador, NW Peru - Baron's Hermit <i>Phaethornis baroni</i> conspecific with Long-billed Hermit <i>P. longirostris</i><br /><i>Phaethornis superciliosus</i> - Long-tailed Hermit - E Amazonia<br /><i>Phaethornis malaris</i> - Great-billed Hermit - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Phaethornis syrmatophorus</i> - Tawny-bellied Hermit - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Phaethornis koepckeae</i> - Koepcke's Hermit - Peru<br /><i>Phaethornis philippii</i> - Needle-billed Hermit - W Amazonia<br /><i>Phaethornis bourcieri</i> - Straight-billed Hermit - N Amazonia<br /><i>Phaethornis anthophilus</i> - Pale-bellied Hermit - Panama to Venezuela<br /><i>Phaethornis eurynome</i> - Scale-throated Hermit - SE South America<br /><i>Phaethornis pretrei</i> - Planalto Hermit - E, C South America<br /><i>Phaethornis augusti</i> - Sooty-capped Hermit - N South America<br /><i>Phaethornis subochraceus</i> - Buff-bellied Hermit - C South America<br /><i>Phaethornis squalidus</i> - Dusky-throated Hermit - SE Brazil<br /><i>Phaethornis rupurumii</i> - Streak-throated Hermit - N, E Amazonia<br /><i>Phaethornis longuemareus</i> - Little Hermit - NE South America<br /><i>Phaethornis idaliae</i> - Minute Hermit - SE Brazil<br /><i>Phaethornis nattereri</i> - Cinnamon-throated Hermit - E Bolivia, SW & E Brazil<br /><i>Phaethornis ruber</i> - Reddish Hermit - Widespread South America<br /><i>Phaethornis stuarti</i> - White-browed Hermit - SE Peru, C Bolivia<br /><i>Phaethornis atrimentalis</i> - Black-throated Hermit - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Phaethornis striigularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phaethornis_striigularis_stripe_throated_hermit.php" rel="self" title="Stripe Throated Hermit">Stripe-throated Hermit</a> - S Mexico to Venezuela & W Ecuador<br /><i>Phaethornis griseogularis</i> - Grey-chinned Hermit - W, N Amazonia, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Androdon aequatorialis</i> - Tooth-billed Hummingbird - E Panama to NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Doryfera ludovicae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/doryfera_ludovicae_green_fronted_lancebill.php" rel="self" title="Green Fronted Lancebill">Green-fronted Lancebill</a> - Costa Rica to Venezuela & NW Bolivia<br /><i>Doryfera johannae</i> - Blue-fronted Lancebill - N, NW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Phaeochroa cuvierii</i> - Scaly-breasted Hummingbird - SE Mexico to N Colombia - Was <i>Campylopterus</i><br /><br /><i>Campylopterus curvipennis</i> - Wedge-tailed Sabrewing - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Campylopterus excellens</i> - Long-tailed Sabrewing - S Mexico<br /><i>Campylopterus largipennis</i> - Grey-breasted Sabrewing - Amazonia<br /><i>Campylopterus rufus</i> - Rufous Sabrewing - SW Mexico to El Salvador<br /><i>Campylopterus hyperythrus</i> - Rufous-breasted Sabrewing - Tepuis<br /><i>Campylopterus hemileucurus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campylopterus_hemileucurus_violet_sabrewing.php" rel="self" title="Violet Sabrewing">Violet Sabrewing</a> - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Campylopterus ensipennis</i> - White-tailed Sabrewing - NE Venezuela<br /><i>Campylopterus falcatus</i> - Lazuline Sabrewing - NE Venezuela to NE Ecuador<br /><i>Campylopterus phainopeplus</i> - Santa Marta Sabrewing - NE Colombia<br /><i>Campylopterus villaviscensio</i> - Napo Sabrewing - S Colombia to NE Peru<br /><i>Campylopterus duidae</i> - Buff-breasted Sabrewing - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Aphantochroa cirrochloris</i> - Sombre Hummingbird - SE, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Eupetomena macroura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eupetomena_macroura_swallow_tailed_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Swallow Tailed Hummingbird">Swallow-tailed Hummingbird</a> - NE, E, C South America<br /><br /><i>Florisuga mellivora</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/florisuga_mellivora_white_necked_jacobin.php" rel="self" title="White Necked Jacobin">White-necked Jacobin</a> - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><i>Florisuga fusca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/florisuga_fusca_black_jacobin.php" rel="self" title="Black Jacobin">Black Jacobin</a> - E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Colibri delphinae</i> - Brown Violetear - Guatemala to N & W South America<br /><i>Colibri thalassinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/colibri_thalassinus_green_violetear.php" rel="self" title="Green Violetear">Green Violetear</a> - C Mexico to N & W South America<br /><i>Colibri coruscans</i> - Sparkling Violetear - N, W South America<br /><i>Colibri serrirostris</i> - White-vented Violetear - SE, C South America<br /><br /><i>Anthracothorax viridigula</i> - Green-throated Mango - NE South America<br /><i>Anthracothorax prevostii</i> - Green-breasted Mango - E Mexico to N & NW South America<br /><i>Anthracothorax nigricollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anthracothorax_nigricollis_black_throated_mango.php" rel="self" title="Black Throated Mango">Black-throated Mango</a> - W Panama to NE Argentina<br /><i>Anthracothorax veraguensis</i> - Veraguan Mango - Panama<br /><i>Anthracothorax dominicus</i> - Antillean Mango - Hispaniola to Virgin Islands<br /><i>Anthracothorax viridis</i> - Green Mango - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Anthracothorax mango</i> - Jamaican Mango - Jamaica<br /><br /><i>Avocettula recurvirostris</i> - Fiery-tailed Awlbill - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Topaza pella</i> - Crimson Topaz - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Topaza pyra</i> - Fiery Topaz - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Eulampis jugularis</i> - Purple-throated Carib - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Eulampis holosericeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eulampis_holosericeus_green_throated_carib.php" rel="self" title="Green Throated Carib">Green-throated Carib</a> - Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Chrysolampis mosquitus</i> - Ruby-topaz Hummingbird - E Panama to N, E, C South America - New name<br /><br /><i>Orthorhyncus cristatus</i> - Antillean Crested Hummingbird - Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Klais guimeti</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/klais_guimeti_violet_headed_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Violet Headed Hummingbird">Violet-headed Hummingbird</a> - E Honduras to W, N Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Stephanoxis lalandi</i> - Plovercrest - SE South America - Now Plovercrest<br /><br /><i>Abeillia abeillei</i> - Emerald-chinned Hummingbird - SE Mexico to N Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Lophornis ornatus</i> - Tufted Coquette - NE South America<br /><i>Lophornis gouldii</i> - Dot-eared Coquette - NE, C Brazil<br /><i>Lophornis magnificus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lophornis_magnificus_frilled_coquette.php" rel="self" title="Frilled Coquette">Frilled Coquette</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Lophornis brachylophus</i> - Short-crested Coquette - SW Mexico<br /><i>Lophornis delattrei</i> - Rufous-crested Coquette - S Middle America, W Amazonia<br /><i>Lophornis stictolophus</i> - Spangled Coquette - W Venezuela to N Peru<br /><i>Lophornis chalybeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lophornis_chalybeus_festive_coquette.php" rel="self" title="Festive Coquette">Festive Coquette</a> - W Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Lophornis pavoninus</i> - Peacock Coquette - Tepuis<br /><i>Lophornis helenae</i> - Black-crested Coquette - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Lophornis adorabilis</i> - White-crested Coquette - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br />Discosura - <i>Popelairia</i> to <i>Discosura</i><br /><i>Discosura popelairii</i> - Wire-crested Thorntail - E Colombia to NE Peru<br /><i>Discosura langsdorffi</i> - Black-bellied Thorntail - W Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Discosura letitiae</i> - Letitia's Thorntail - NE Bolivia<br /><i>Discosura conversii</i> - Green Thorntail - Costa Rica to W Ecuador<br /><i>Discosura longicaudus</i> - Racket-tailed Coquette - NE South America, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Trochilus polytmus</i> - Red-billed Streamertail - Jamaica<br /><i>Trochilus scitulus</i> - Black-billed Streamertail - Jamaica - Split from <i>T. polytmus</i><br /><br /><i>Chlorestes notata</i> - Blue-chinned Sapphire - Colombia to E Brazil, Amazonia - Was <i>C. notatus</i><br /><br /><i>Chlorostilbon auriceps</i> - Golden-crowned Emerald - W, C Mexico<br /><i>Chlorostilbon forficatus</i> - Cozumel Emerald - islands off Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Chlorostilbon canivetii</i> - Canivet's Emerald - SE Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Chlorostilbon assimilis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlorostilbon_assimilis_garden_emerald.php" rel="self" title="Garden Emerald">Garden Emerald</a> - SW Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Chlorostilbon mellisugus</i> - Blue-tailed Emerald - N, NE South America<br /><i>Chlorostilbon melanorhynchus</i> - Western Emerald - W, NW South America<br /><i>Chlorostilbon gibsoni</i> - Red-billed Emerald - C Colombia<br /><i>Chlorostilbon olivaresi</i> - Chiribiquete Emerald - SE Colombia<br /><i>Chlorostilbon aureoventris</i> - Glittering-bellied Emerald - E, SE, SC South America<br /><i>Chlorostilbon ricordii</i> - Cuban Emerald - Cuba, Bahamas<br /><i>Chlorostilbon swainsonii</i> - Hispaniolan Emerald - Hispaniola<br /><i>Chlorostilbon maugaeus</i> - Puerto Rican Emerald - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Chlorostilbon russatus</i> - Coppery Emerald - NE Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Chlorostilbon stenurus</i> - Narrow-tailed Emerald - Venezuela, Colombia, NE Ecuador<br /><i>Chlorostilbon alice</i> - Green-tailed Emerald - N Venezuela<br /><i>Chlorostilbon poortmani</i> - Short-tailed Emerald - Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Panterpe insignis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/panterpe_insignis_fiery_throated_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Fiery Throated Hummingbird">Fiery-throated Hummingbird</a> - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><br /><i>Elvira chionura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elvira_chionura_white_tailed_emerald.php" rel="self" title="White Tailed Emerald">White-tailed Emerald</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Elvira cupreiceps</i> - Coppery-headed Emerald - Costa Rica<br /><br /><i>Eupherusa cyanophrys</i> - Oaxaca Hummingbird - SC Mexico<br /><i>Eupherusa poliocerca</i> - White-tailed Hummingbird - S Mexico<br /><i>Eupherusa eximia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eupherusa_eximia_stripe_tailed_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Stripe Tailed Hummingbird">Stripe-tailed Hummingbird</a> - S Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Eupherusa nigriventris</i> - Black-bellied Hummingbird - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><br /><i>Goethalsia bella</i> - Pirre Hummingbird - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><br /><i>Goldmania violiceps</i> - Violet-capped Hummingbird - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><br /><i>Cynanthus sordidus</i> - Dusky Hummingbird - S Mexico<br /><i>Cynanthus latirostris</i> - Broad-billed Hummingbird - SW USA to C Mexico<br /><i>Cynanthus doubledayi</i> - Doubleday's Hummingbird - S Mexico<br /><br /><i>Cyanophaia bicolor</i> - Blue-headed Hummingbird - Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Thalurania ridgwayi</i> - Mexican Woodnymph - W Mexico<br /><i>Thalurania colombica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thalurania_colombica_violet_crowned_woodnymph.php" rel="self" title="Violet Crowned Woodnymph">Violet-crowned Woodnymph</a> - Guatemala to Venezuela<br /><i>Thalurania fannyi</i> - Green-crowned Woodnymph - Panama to Ecuador - Emerald-bellied Woodnymph <i>Thalurania hypochlora</i> conspecific<br /><i>Thalurania furcata</i> - Fork-tailed Woodnymph - Widespread South America<br /><i>Thalurania watertonii</i> - Long-tailed Woodnymph - E Brazil<br /><i>Thalurania glaucopis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thalurania_glaucopis_violet_capped_woodnymph.php" rel="self" title="Violet Capped Woodnymph">Violet-capped Woodnymph</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Damophila julie</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/damophila_julie_violet_bellied_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Violet Bellied Hummingbird">Violet-bellied Hummingbird</a> - Panama to NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Lepidopyga coeruleogularis</i> - Sapphire-throated Hummingbird - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Lepidopyga lilliae</i> - Sapphire-bellied Hummingbird - NC Colombia<br /><i>Lepidopyga goudoti</i> - Shining-green Hummingbird - Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Hylocharis eliciae</i> - Blue-throated Sapphire - S Mexico to NW Colombia<br /><i>Hylocharis sapphirina</i> - Rufous-throated Sapphire - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Hylocharis cyanus</i> - White-chinned Sapphire - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Hylocharis chrysura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hylocharis_chrysura_gilded_sapphire.php" rel="self" title="Gilded Sapphire">Gilded Sapphire</a> - SE, SC South America<br /><i>Hylocharis grayi</i> - Blue-headed Sapphire - W Colombia, N Ecuador<br /><i>Hylocharis humboldtii</i> - Humboldt's Sapphire - SE Panama to NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Chrysuronia oenone</i> - Golden-tailed Sapphire - N South America, W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Leucochloris albicollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leucochloris_albicollis_white_throated_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Hummingbird">White-throated Hummingbird</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Polytmus guainumbi</i> - White-tailed Goldenthroat - N, NE, SE South America<br /><i>Polytmus milleri</i> - Tepui Goldenthroat - Tepuis<br /><i>Polytmus theresiae</i> - Green-tailed Goldenthroat - NE, W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Leucippus fallax</i> - Buffy Hummingbird - N South America<br /><i>Leucippus baeri</i> - Tumbes Hummingbird - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Leucippus taczanowskii</i> - Spot-throated Hummingbird - N, C Peru<br /><i>Leucippus chlorocercus</i> - Olive-spotted Hummingbird - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Taphrospilus hypostictus</i> - Many-spotted Hummingbird - Ecuador to NW Argentina, SW Brazil<br /><br /><i>Amazilia chionogaster</i> - White-bellied Hummingbird - N Peru to NW Argentina - not <i>Leucippus</i><br /><i>Amazilia viridicauda</i> - Green-and-white Hummingbird - C Peru - not <i>Leucippus</i><br /><i>Amazilia rutila</i> - Cinnamon Hummingbird - NW Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Amazilia yucatanensis</i> - Buff-bellied Hummingbird - E Mexico through Yucatan Peninsula, Middle America, also S USA<br /><i>Amazilia tzacatl</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazilia_tzacatl_rufous_tailed_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Tailed Hummingbird">Rufous-tailed Hummingbird</a> - C Mexico to Venezuela & W Ecuador - includes <i>A. handleyi</i><br /><i>Amazilia castaneiventris</i> - Chestnut-bellied Hummingbird - NC Colombia<br /><i>Amazilia amazilia</i> - Amazilia Hummingbird - W Ecuador & Peru - Loja Hummingbird <i>A. alticola</i><br /><i>Amazilia leucogaster</i> - Plain-bellied Emerald - NE, E South America<br /><i>Amazilia versicolor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazilia_versicolor_versicolored_emerald.php" rel="self" title="Versicolored Emerald">Versicolored Emerald</a> - Amazonia, SC, SE South America - Rondonia Emerald <i>A. rondoniae</i><br /><i>Amazilia brevirostris</i> - White-chested Emerald - N South America<br /><i>Amazilia franciae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazilia_franciae_andean_emerald.php" rel="self" title="Andean Emerald">Andean Emerald</a> - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Amazilia candida</i> - White-bellied Emerald - E Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Amazilia cyanocephala</i> - Azure-crowned Hummingbird - E Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Amazilia violiceps</i> - Violet-crowned Hummingbird - SW USA to SW Mexico<br /><i>Amazilia viridifrons</i> - Green-fronted Hummingbird - S Mexico<br /><i>Amazilia wagneri</i> - Cinnamon-sided Hummingbird - S Mexico - Split from <i>A. viridifrons</i><br /><i>Amazilia fimbriata</i> - Glittering-throated Emerald - Widespread South America<br /><i>Amazilia lactea</i> - Sapphire-spangled Emerald - N, W Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Amazilia amabilis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazilia_amabilis_blue_chested_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Blue Chested Hummingbird">Blue-chested Hummingbird</a> - Nicaragua to S Ecuador<br /><i>Amazilia decora</i> - Charming Hummingbird - SW Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Amazilia rosenbergi</i> - Purple-chested Hummingbird - W Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Amazilia boucardi</i> - Mangrove Hummingbird - Costa Rica<br /><i>Amazilia luciae</i> - Honduran Emerald - Honduras<br /><i>Amazilia saucerrottei</i> - Steely-vented Hummingbird - Nicaragua, Costa Rica, NW South America<br /><i>Amazilia cyanifrons</i> - Indigo-capped Hummingbird - Colombia<br /><i>Amazilia edward</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazilia_edward_snowy_bellied_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Snowy Bellied Hummingbird">Snowy-bellied Hummingbird</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Amazilia cyanura</i> - Blue-tailed Hummingbird - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Amazilia beryllina</i> - Berylline Hummingbird - NW Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Amazilia viridigaster</i> - Green-bellied Hummingbird - Colombia, W Venezuela - Tepui Hummingbird <i>A. cupreicauda</i> conspecific<br /><i>Amazilia tobaci</i> - Copper-rumped Hummingbird - Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Microchera albocoronata</i> - Snowcap - Honduras to Panama<br /><br /><i>Anthocephala floriceps</i> - Blossomcrown - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Chalybura buffonii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chalybura_buffonii_white_vented_plumeleteer.php" rel="self" title="White Vented Plumeleteer">White-vented Plumeleteer</a> - Panama to Venezuela<br /><i>Chalybura urochrysia</i> - Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer - Nicaragua to SW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Lampornis clemenciae</i> - Blue-throated Mountaingem - SW USA to C Mexico<br /><i>Lampornis amethystinus</i> - Amethyst-throated Mountaingem - C Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Lampornis viridipallens</i> - Green-throated Mountaingem - S Mexico to El Salvador<br /><i>Lampornis sybillae</i> - Green-breasted Mountaingem - Honduras, Nicaragua<br /><i>Lampornis hemileucus</i> - White-bellied Mountaingem - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Lampornis calolaemus</i> - Purple-throated Mountaingem - S Nicaragua to W Panama<br /><i>Lampornis castaneoventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lampornis_castaneoventris_white_throated_mountaingem.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Mountaingem">White-throated Mountaingem</a> - W Panama<br /><i>Lampornis cinereicauda</i> - Grey-tailed Mountaingem - S Costa Rica - Split from <i>L. castaneoventris</i><br /><br /><i>Basilinna xantusii</i> - Xantus's Hummingbird - S Baja California<br /><i>Basilinna leucotis</i> - White-eared Hummingbird - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Lamprolaima rhami</i> - Garnet-throated Hummingbird - C Mexico to Honduras<br /><br /><i>Adelomyia melanogenys</i> - Speckled Hummingbird - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Phlogophilus hemileucurus</i> - Ecuadorian Piedtail - S Colombia to NE Peru<br /><i>Phlogophilus harterti</i> - Peruvian Piedtail - C, SE Peru<br /><br /><i>Clytolaema rubricauda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/clytolaema_rubricauda_brazilian_ruby.php" rel="self" title="Brazilian Ruby">Brazilian Ruby</a> - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Heliodoxa xanthogonys</i> - Velvet-browed Brilliant - Tepuis<br /><i>Heliodoxa gularis</i> - Pink-throated Brilliant - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Heliodoxa branickii</i> - Rufous-webbed Brilliant - SE Peru<br /><i>Heliodoxa schreibersii</i> - Black-throated Brilliant - W Amazonia<br /><i>Heliodoxa aurescens</i> - Gould's Jewelfront - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Heliodoxa rubinoides</i> - Fawn-breasted Brilliant - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Heliodoxa jacula</i> - Green-crowned Brilliant - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Heliodoxa imperatrix</i> - Empress Brilliant - WC Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Heliodoxa leadbeateri</i> - Violet-fronted Brilliant - Venezuela to NW Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Eugenes fulgens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eugenes_fulgens_magnificent_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Magnificent Hummingbird">Magnificent Hummingbird</a> - SW USA to Panama<br /><br /><i>Hylonympha macrocerca</i> - Scissor-tailed Hummingbird - NE Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Sternoclyta cyanopectus</i> - Violet-chested Hummingbird - N Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Urochroa bougueri</i> - White-tailed Hillstar - Colombia to NE Peru<br /><br /><i>Boissonneaua flavescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/boissonneaua_flavescens_buff_tailed_coronet.php" rel="self" title="Buff Tailed Coronet">Buff-tailed Coronet</a> - Venezuela to Ecuador<br /><i>Boissonneaua matthewsii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/boissonneaua_matthewsii_chestnut_breasted_coronet.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Breasted Coronet">Chestnut-breasted Coronet</a> - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Boissonneaua jardini</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/boissonneaua_jardini_velvet_purple_coronet.php" rel="self" title="Velvet Purple Coronet">Velvet-purple Coronet</a> - SW Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Aglaeactis cupripennis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aglaeactis_cupripennis_shining_sunbeam.php" rel="self" title="Shining Sunbeam">Shining Sunbeam</a> - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Aglaeactis aliciae</i> - Purple-backed Sunbeam - N Peru<br /><i>Aglaeactis castelnaudii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aglaeactis_castelnaudii_white_tufted_sunbeam.php" rel="self" title="White Tufted Sunbeam">White-tufted Sunbeam</a> - Peru<br /><i>Aglaeactis pamela</i> - Black-hooded Sunbeam - Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Oreotrochilus chimborazo</i> - Ecuadorian Hillstar - S Colombia to C Ecuador<br /><i>Oreotrochilus estella</i> - Andean Hillstar - SW Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Oreotrochilus leucopleurus</i> - White-sided Hillstar - S Bolivia to S Argentina & Chile<br /><i>Oreotrochilus melanogaster</i> - Black-breasted Hillstar - C Peru<br /><i>Oreotrochilus adela</i> - Wedge-tailed Hillstar - S Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Lafresnaya lafresnayi</i> - Mountain Velvetbreast - W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><br /><i>Coeligena coeligena</i> - Bronzy Inca - N Venezuela to SE Bolivia<br /><i>Coeligena wilsoni</i> - Brown Inca - W Colombia to W Ecuador<br /><i>Coeligena prunellei</i> - Black Inca - NC Colombia<br /><i>Coeligena torquata</i> - Collared Inca - W Venezuela to N Peru - Gould's Inca <i>C. inca</i> conspecific<br /><i>Coeligena phalerata</i> - White-tailed Starfrontlet - NE Colombia<br /><i>Coeligena bonapartei</i> - Golden-bellied Starfrontlet - E Colombia to W Venezuela - Golden-tailed Starfrontlet <i>C. eos</i> conspecific<br /><i>Coeligena orina</i> - Dusky Starfrontlet - NC Colombia - split from <i>C. bonapartei</i><br /><i>Coeligena helianthea</i> - Blue-throated Starfrontlet - NE Colombia, W Venezuela<br /><i>Coeligena lutetiae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coeligena_lutetiae_buff_winged_starfrontlet.php" rel="self" title="Buff Winged Starfrontlet">Buff-winged Starfrontlet</a> - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Coeligena violifer</i> - Violet-throated Starfrontlet - S Ecuador to NW Bolivia<br /><i>Coeligena iris</i> - Rainbow Starfrontlet - Ecuador, Peru<br /><br /><i>Ensifera ensifera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ensifera_ensifera_sword_billed_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Sword Billed Hummingbird">Sword-billed Hummingbird</a> - W Venezuela to NE Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Pterophanes cyanopterus</i> - Great Sapphirewing - Colombia to N Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Patagona gigas</i> - Giant Hummingbird - S Colombia to C Chile<br /><br /><i>Sephanoides sephanoides</i> - Green-backed Firecrown - Southern Cone<br /><i>Sephanoides fernandensis</i> - Juan Fernandez Firecrown - Juan Fernandez Archipelago<br /><br /><i>Heliangelus mavors</i> - Orange-throated Sunangel - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Heliangelus amethysticollis</i> - Amethyst-throated Sunangel - S Ecuador to NW Bolivia - Longuemare's Sunangel <i>H. clarisse</i> conspecific<br /><i>Heliangelus strophianus</i> - Gorgeted Sunangel - SW Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Heliangelus exortis</i> - Tourmaline Sunangel - Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Heliangelus micraster</i> - Flame-throated Sunangel - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Heliangelus viola</i> - Purple-throated Sunangel - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Heliangelus zusii</i> - Bogota Sunangel - Colombia<br /><i>Heliangelus regalis</i> - Royal Sunangel - N Peru<br /><br /><i>Eriocnemis nigrivestis</i> - Black-breasted Puffleg - NW Ecuador<br /><i>Eriocnemis isabellae</i> - Gorgeted Puffleg - SW Colombia - <i>Eriocnemis isabellae</i> new species<br /><i>Eriocnemis vestita</i> - Glowing Puffleg - NW Venezuela to N Peru<br /><i>Eriocnemis derbyi</i> - Black-thighed Puffleg - Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Eriocnemis godini</i> - Turquoise-throated Puffleg - NW Ecuador<br /><i>Eriocnemis cupreoventris</i> - Coppery-bellied Puffleg - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Eriocnemis luciani</i> - Sapphire-vented Puffleg - SW Colombia to W Ecuador - includes Coppery-naped Puffleg <i>E. sapphiropygia</i><br /><i>Eriocnemis mosquera</i> - Golden-breasted Puffleg - W Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Eriocnemis glaucopoides</i> - Blue-capped Puffleg - C Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Eriocnemis mirabilis</i> - Colorful Puffleg - W Colombia<br /><i>Eriocnemis aline</i> - Emerald-bellied Puffleg - Colombia to C Peru<br /><br /><i>Haplophaedia aureliae</i> - Greenish Puffleg - E Panama,Colombia & Ecuador<br /><i>Haplophaedia assimilis</i> - Buff-thighed Puffleg - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Haplophaedia lugens</i> - Hoary Puffleg - SW Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Urosticte benjamini</i> - Purple-bibbed Whitetip - Colombia to NE Peru<br /><i>Urosticte ruficrissa</i> - Rufous-vented Whitetip - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Ocreatus underwoodii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ocreatus_underwoodii_booted_racket_tail.php" rel="self" title="Booted Racket Tail">Booted Racket-tail</a> - N Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Lesbia victoriae</i> - Black-tailed Trainbearer - NE Colombia to SE Peru<br /><i>Lesbia nuna</i> - Green-tailed Trainbearer - NE Colombia to N Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Sappho sparganura</i> - Red-tailed Comet - N Bolivia to C Chile<br /><br /><i>Polyonymus caroli</i> - Bronze-tailed Comet - C, S Peru<br /><br /><i>Ramphomicron dorsale</i> - Black-backed Thornbill - NE Colombia<br /><i>Ramphomicron microrhynchum</i> - Purple-backed Thornbill - N Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Oreonympha nobilis</i> - Bearded Mountaineer - C Peru<br /><br /><i>Oxypogon guerinii</i> - Bearded Helmetcrest - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Metallura tyrianthina</i> - Tyrian Metaltail - N Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><i>Metallura iracunda</i> - Perija Metaltail - N Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Metallura williami</i> - Viridian Metaltail - C Colombia to S Ecuador - includes <i>atrigularis</i>, species?<br /><i>Metallura baroni</i> - Violet-throated Metaltail - SC Ecuador<br /><i>Metallura odomae</i> - Neblina Metaltail - S Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Metallura theresiae</i> - Coppery Metaltail - Peru<br /><i>Metallura eupogon</i> - Fiery-throated Metaltail - Peru<br /><i>Metallura aeneocauda</i> - Scaled Metaltail - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Metallura phoebe</i> - Black Metaltail - Peru<br /><br /><i>Chalcostigma ruficeps</i> - Rufous-capped Thornbill - SE Ecuador to WC Bolivia<br /><i>Chalcostigma olivaceum</i> - Olivaceous Thornbill - WC Peru to WC Bolivia<br /><i>Chalcostigma stanleyi</i> - Blue-mantled Thornbill - Ecuador to WC Bolivia<br /><i>Chalcostigma heteropogon</i> - Bronze-tailed Thornbill - W Venezuela, E Colombia<br /><i>Chalcostigma herrani</i> - Rainbow-bearded Thornbill - Colombia to N Peru<br /><br /><i>Opisthoprora euryptera</i> - Mountain Avocetbill - Colombia to N Peru<br /><br /><i>Taphrolesbia griseiventris</i> - Grey-bellied Comet - NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Aglaiocercus kingii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aglaiocercus_kingii_long_tailed_sylph.php" rel="self" title="Long Tailed Sylph">Long-tailed Sylph</a> - Venezuela to WC Bolivia - NB name<br /><i>Aglaiocercus berlepschi</i> - Venezuelan Sylph - NE Venezuela<br /><i>Aglaiocercus coelestis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aglaiocercus_coelestis_violet_tailed_sylph.php" rel="self" title="Violet Tailed Sylph">Violet-tailed Sylph</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Augastes scutatus</i> - Hyacinth Visorbearer - EC Brazil<br /><i>Augastes lumachella</i> - Hooded Visorbearer - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Schistes geoffroyi</i> - Wedge-billed Hummingbird - N Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Heliothryx barroti</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/heliothryx_barroti_purple_crowned_fairy.php" rel="self" title="Purple Crowned Fairy">Purple-crowned Fairy</a> - SE Mexico to SW Ecuador<br /><i>Heliothryx auritus</i> - Black-eared Fairy - Amazonia, E South America<br /><br /><i>Heliactin bilophus</i> - Horned Sungem - C, E South America<br /><br /><i>Loddigesia mirabilis</i> - Marvelous Spatuletail - N Peru<br /><br /><i>Heliomaster constantii</i> - Plain-capped Starthroat - W Middle America<br /><i>Heliomaster longirostris</i> - Long-billed Starthroat - S Mexico to E Bolivia & NE Brazil<br /><i>Heliomaster squamosus</i> - Stripe-breasted Starthroat - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Heliomaster furcifer</i> - Blue-tufted Starthroat - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Rhodopis vesper</i> - Oasis Hummingbird - NW Peru to N Chile<br /><br /><i>Thaumastura cora</i> - Peruvian Sheartail - NW Peru to N Chile<br /><br /><i>Tilmatura dupontii</i> - Sparkling-tailed Woodstar - C Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Doricha enicura</i> - Slender Sheartail - S Mexico to El Salvador<br /><i>Doricha eliza</i> - Mexican Sheartail - SE Mexico<br /><br /><i>Calliphlox amethystina</i> - Amethyst Woodstar - Widespread South America<br /><i>Calliphlox evelynae</i> - Bahama Woodstar - Bahamas<br /><i>Calliphlox bryantae</i> - Magenta-throated Woodstar - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Calliphlox mitchellii</i> - Purple-throated Woodstar - E Panama to W Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Microstilbon burmeisteri</i> - Slender-tailed Woodstar - C Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Calothorax lucifer</i> - Lucifer Sheartail - SW USA to C Mexico<br /><i>Calothorax pulcher</i> - Beautiful Sheartail - SC Mexico<br /><br /><i>Mellisuga minima</i> - Vervain Hummingbird - Hispaniola, Jamaica<br /><i>Mellisuga helenae</i> - Bee Hummingbird - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Archilochus colubris</i> - Ruby-throated Hummingbird - E, C North America - Central America<br /><i>Archilochus alexandri</i> - Black-chinned Hummingbird - W, SW North America - W Mexico<br /><br /><i>Calypte anna</i> - Anna's Hummingbird - W, SW North America<br /><i>Calypte costae</i> - Costa's Hummingbird - SW North America - W Mexico<br /><br /><i>Atthis heloisa</i> - Bumblebee Hummingbird - C, W Mexico<br /><i>Atthis ellioti</i> - Wine-throated Hummingbird - S Mexico to Honduras<br /><br /><i>Myrtis fanny</i> - Purple-collared Woodstar - W Ecuador, W Peru<br /><br /><i>Eulidia yarrellii</i> - Chilean Woodstar - S Peru, N Chile<br /><br /><i>Myrmia micrura</i> - Short-tailed Woodstar - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Chaetocercus mulsant</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chaetocercus_mulsant_white_bellied_woodstar.php" rel="self" title="White Bellied Woodstar">White-bellied Woodstar</a> - Colombia to C Bolivia<br /><i>Chaetocercus bombus</i> - Little Woodstar - SW Colombia to NC Peru<br /><i>Chaetocercus heliodor</i> - Gorgeted Woodstar - Venezuela to W Ecuador<br /><i>Chaetocercus astreans</i> - Santa Marta Woodstar - NE Colombia<br /><i>Chaetocercus berlepschi</i> - Esmeraldas Woodstar - W Ecuador<br /><i>Chaetocercus jourdanii</i> - Rufous-shafted Woodstar - N Venezuela, N Colombia<br /><br /><i>Selasphorus platycercus</i> - Broad-tailed Hummingbird - WC North America - Central America<br /><i>Selasphorus rufus</i> - Rufous Hummingbird - W North America - S South America, N, C Mexico<br /><i>Selasphorus sasin</i> - Allen's Hummingbird - W North America - C Mexico<br /><i>Selasphorus flammula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/selasphorus_flammula_volcano_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Volcano Hummingbird">Volcano Hummingbird</a> - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Selasphorus ardens</i> - Glow-throated Hummingbird - WC Panama<br /><i>Selasphorus scintilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/selasphorus_scintilla_scintillant_hummingbird.php" rel="self" title="Scintillant Hummingbird">Scintillant Hummingbird</a> - NC Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><br /><i>Stellula calliope</i> - Calliope Hummingbird - W North America - W Mexico<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Apodidae - Swifts</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Apodidae</category><category>Swifts</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-20T19:28:11+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_apodidae.php#unique-entry-id-839</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_apodidae.php#unique-entry-id-839</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[085 Apodidae - Swifts - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Cypseloides cherriei</i> - Spot-fronted Swift - Costa Rica to N, NW South America<br /><i>Cypseloides cryptus</i> - White-chinned Swift - Belize to N, NW South America<br /><i>Cypseloides storeri</i> - White-fronted Swift - SW Mexico<br /><i>Cypseloides fumigatus</i> - Sooty Swift - C, SE South America<br /><i>Cypseloides rothschildi</i> - Rothschild's Swift - SC South America<br /><i>Cypseloides niger</i> - American Black Swift - W North America, Middle America - South America<br /><i>Cypseloides lemosi</i> - White-chested Swift - NW South America<br /><i>Cypseloides senex</i> - Great Dusky Swift - C South America<br /><br /><i>Streptoprocne phelpsi</i> - Tepui Swift - Tepuis - <i>Cypseloides phelpsi</i> now in <i>Streptoprocne</i><br /><i>Streptoprocne rutila</i> - Chestnut-collared Swift - W Mexico to Guyana & Peru - <i>Cypseloides rutilus</i> now in <i>Streptoprocne</i><br /><i>Streptoprocne zonaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/streptoprocne_zonaris_white_collared_swift.php" rel="self" title="White Collared Swift">White-collared Swift</a> - Widespread Latin America, also Caribbean<br /><i>Streptoprocne biscutata</i> - Biscutate Swift - E South America<br /><i>Streptoprocne semicollaris</i> - White-naped Swift - W Mexico<br /><br /><i>Hydrochous gigas</i> - Giant Swiftlet - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><br /><i>Collocalia esculenta</i> - Glossy Swiftlet - Andaman Islands & Philippines to New Caledonia<br /><i>Collocalia linchi</i> - Cave Swiftlet - Java, Sumatra<br /><i>Collocalia dodgei</i> - Bornean Swiftlet - Borneo - Split from <i>C. linchi</i><br /><i>Collocalia troglodytes</i> - Pygmy Swiftlet - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Aerodramus elaphrus</i> - Seychelles Swiftlet - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus francicus</i> - Mascarene Swiftlet - Mauritius, La R&eacute;union<br /><i>Aerodramus unicolor</i> - Indian Swiftlet - SW India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Aerodramus mearnsi</i> - Philippine Swiftlet - Philippines<br /><i>Aerodramus infuscatus</i> - Halmahera Swiftlet - Halmahera - New name<br /><i>Aerodramus sororum</i> - Sulawesi Swiftlet - C,s,se Sulawesi - Split from <i>A. infuscatus</i><br /><i>Aerodramus ceramensis</i> - Seram Swiftlet - Buru and Seram Is. Australasia - Split from <i>A. infuscatus</i><br /><i>Aerodramus hirundinaceus</i> - Mountain Swiftlet - New Guinea<br /><i>Aerodramus spodiopygius</i> - White-rumped Swiftlet - Bismarck Archipelago to Samoa<br /><i>Aerodramus terraereginae</i> - Australian Swiftlet - NE Australia<br /><i>Aerodramus brevirostris</i> - Himalayan Swiftlet - NE India to SC China & Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Aerodramus vulcanorum</i> - Volcano Swiftlet - W Java<br /><i>Aerodramus whiteheadi</i> - Whitehead's Swiftlet - Philippines<br /><i>Aerodramus nuditarsus</i> - Bare-legged Swiftlet - New Guinea<br /><i>Aerodramus orientalis</i> - Mayr's Swiftlet - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus salangana</i> - Mossy-nest Swiftlet - Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><i>Aerodramus vanikorensis</i> - Uniform Swiftlet - Sulawesi to Vanuatu, Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Aerodramus pelewensis</i> - Palau Swiftlet - Palau Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus bartschi</i> - Mariana Swiftlet - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus inquietus</i> - Island Swiftlet - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus leucophaeus</i> - Tahiti Swiftlet - Society Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus sawtelli</i> - Atiu Swiftlet - Cook islands<br /><i>Aerodramus ocistus</i> - Marquesan Swiftlet - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Aerodramus maximus</i> - Black-nest Swiftlet - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Aerodramus fuciphagus</i> - Edible-nest Swiftlet - Andaman Islands, Malay Peninsula to Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Aerodramus germani</i> - Germain's Swiftlet - Southeast Asia, Borneo, Philippines<br /><i>Aerodramus papuensis</i> - Three-toed Swiftlet - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Schoutedenapus myoptilus</i> - Scarce Swift - E, EC Africa<br /><i>Schoutedenapus schoutedeni</i> - Schouteden's Swift - E Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><br /><i>Mearnsia picina</i> - Philippine Spine-tailed Swift - S Philippines<br /><i>Mearnsia novaeguineae</i> - Papuan Spine-tailed Swift - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Zoonavena grandidieri</i> - Madagascar Spinetail - Madagascar<br /><i>Zoonavena thomensis</i> - Sao Tome Spinetail - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute;, Pr&iacute;ncipe<br /><i>Zoonavena sylvatica</i> - White-rumped Spinetail - Nepal, India<br /><br /><i>Telacanthura ussheri</i> - Mottled Spinetail - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Telacanthura melanopygia</i> - Black Spinetail - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Rhaphidura leucopygialis</i> - Silver-rumped Spinetail - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Rhaphidura sabini</i> - Sabine's Spinetail - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Neafrapus cassini</i> - Cassin's Spinetail - W, C Africa<br /><i>Neafrapus boehmi</i> - B&ouml;hm's Spinetail - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Hirundapus caudacutus</i> - White-throated Needletail - E, S Asia - Australasia<br /><i>Hirundapus cochinchinensis</i> - Silver-backed Needletail - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Hirundapus giganteus</i> - Brown-backed Needletail - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Hirundapus celebensis</i> - Purple Needletail - Philippines, N Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Chaetura martinica</i> - Lesser Antillean Swift - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Chaetura spinicaudus</i> - Band-rumped Swift</a> - Panama to C Brazil<br /><i>Chaetura fumosa</i> - Costa Rican Swift - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Chaetura egregia</i> - Pale-rumped Swift - W Amazonia<br /><i>Chaetura cinereiventris</i> - Grey-rumped Swift - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Chaetura vauxi</i> - Vaux's Swift - W Canada to N South America<br /><i>Chaetura meridionalis</i> - Sick's Swift - C, SE South America - N South America, Panama - New name<br /><i>Chaetura pelagica</i> - Chimney Swift - E, C North America - W South America<br /><i>Chaetura chapmani</i> - Chapman's Swift - Panama to NE Brazil<br /><i>Chaetura viridipennis</i> - Mato Grosso Swift - W Amazonia<br /><i>Chaetura brachyura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chaetura_brachyura_short_tailed_swift.php" rel="self" title="Short Tailed Swift">Short-tailed Swift</a> - Panama through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Aeronautes saxatalis</i> - White-throated Swift - W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Aeronautes montivagus</i> - White-tipped Swift - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Aeronautes andecolus</i> - Andean Swift - Peru to C Argentina<br /><br /><i>Tachornis phoenicobia</i> - Antillean Palm Swift - Greater Antilles<br /><i>Tachornis furcata</i> - Pygmy Palm Swift - NE Colombia, W Venezuela<br /><i>Tachornis squamata</i> - Neotropical Palm Swift - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Panyptila sanctihieronymi</i> - Great Swallow-tailed Swift - SW Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Panyptila cayennensis</i> - Lesser Swallow-tailed Swift - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Cypsiurus parvus</i> - African Palm Swift - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cypsiurus balasiensis</i> - Asian Palm Swift - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Tachymarptis melba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/apus_melba_alpine_swift.php" rel="self" title="Alpine Swift">Alpine Swift</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, also India<br /><i>Tachymarptis aequatorialis</i> - Mottled Swift - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Apus alexandri</i> - Cape Verde Swift - Cape Verde Is<br /><i>Apus apus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/apus_apus_common_swift.php" rel="self" title="Common Swift">Common Swift</a> - Widespread Eurasia - S Africa<br /><i>Apus unicolor</i> - Plain Swift - Morocco, Canary Islands, Madeira<br /><i>Apus niansae</i> - Nyanza Swift - E Africa<br /><i>Apus pallidus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/apus_pallidus_pallid_swift.php" rel="self" title="Pallid Swift">Pallid Swift</a> - S Europe, Arabian Peninsula, N Africa - C, W Africa<br /><i>Apus barbatus</i> - African Black Swift - S, E Africa<br /><i>Apus balstoni</i> - Malagasy Black Swift - Madagascar region<br /><i>Apus sladeniae</i> - Fernando Po Swift - W Africa<br /><i>Apus berliozi</i> - Forbes-Watson's Swift - E Africa<br /><i>Apus bradfieldi</i> - Bradfield's Swift - SW Africa<br /><i>Apus pacificus</i> - Fork-tailed Swift - E Eurasia - Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Apus acuticauda</i> - Dark-rumped Swift - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Apus affinis</i> - Little Swift - Africa, also SW Asia & India<br /><i>Apus nipalensis</i> - House Swift - Asia, also S Japan<br /><i>Apus horus</i> - Horus Swift - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Apus caffer</i> - White-rumped Swift - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Apus batesi</i> - Bates's Swift - W, C Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hemiprocnidae - Treeswifts</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-21T19:28:02+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hemiprocnidae.php#unique-entry-id-838</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hemiprocnidae.php#unique-entry-id-838</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[084 Hemiprocnidae - Treeswifts - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Hemiprocne coronata</i> - Crested Treeswift - India through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hemiprocne longipennis</i> - Grey-rumped Treeswift - Malay Peninsula To Sulawesi<br /><i>Hemiprocne comata</i> - Whiskered Treeswift - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines<br /><i>Hemiprocne mystacea</i> - Moustached Treeswift - New Guinea, Bismarck Is, Solomon Is, Halmahera<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Aegothelidae - Owlet-nightjars</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-22T19:27:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aegothelidae.php#unique-entry-id-837</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aegothelidae.php#unique-entry-id-837</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[083 Aegothelidae - Owlet-nightjars - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />owlet-nightjars (Aegothelidae) is sister taxon to treeswifts, swifts, hummingbirds<br /><br />Aegotheles - <i>Euaegotheles</i> merged into <i>Aegotheles</i><br /><i>Aegotheles insignis</i> - Feline Owlet-nightjar - New Guinea<br /><i>Aegotheles tatei</i> - Starry Owlet-nightjar - EC New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Aegotheles crinifrons</i> - Moluccan Owlet-nightjar - N Moluccas<br /><i>Aegotheles wallacii</i> - Wallace's Owlet-nightjar - New Guinea<br /><i>Aegotheles archboldi</i> - Archbold's Owlet-nightjar - New Guinea<br /><i>Aegotheles albertisi</i> - Mountain Owlet-nightjar - New Guinea<br /><i>Aegotheles savesi</i> - New Caledonian Owlet-nightjar - New Caledonia - Was Enigmatic Owlet-nightjar<br /><i>Aegotheles bennettii</i> - Barred Owlet-nightjar - New Guinea<br /><i>Aegotheles cristatus</i> - Australian Owlet-nightjar - Australia, S New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Caprimulgidae - Nightjars</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Caprimulgidae</category><category>Nightjars</category><category>Nighthawks</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-23T19:27:37+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_caprimulgidae.php#unique-entry-id-836</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_caprimulgidae.php#unique-entry-id-836</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[082 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-caprimulgidae.php" rel="self" title="Caprimulgidae">Caprimulgidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-nightjars.php" rel="self" title="Nightjars">Nightjars</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Eurostopodus argus</i> - Spotted Nightjar - Australia<br /><i>Eurostopodus mystacalis</i> - White-throated Nightjar - E Australia - E New Guinea<br /><i>Eurostopodus diabolicus</i> - Satanic Nightjar - Sulawesi<br /><i>Eurostopodus papuensis</i> - Papuan Nightjar - New Guinea<br /><i>Eurostopodus archboldi</i> - Archbold's Nightjar - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Eurostopodus temminckii</i> - Malaysian Eared Nightjar - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Eurostopodus macrotis</i> - Great Eared Nightjar - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Lurocalis semitorquatus</i> - Short-tailed Nighthawk - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Lurocalis rufiventris</i> - Rufous-bellied Nighthawk - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Chordeiles pusillus</i> - Least Nighthawk - N, E South America<br /><i>Chordeiles rupestris</i> - Sand-colored Nighthawk - Amazonia<br /><i>Chordeiles acutipennis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chordeiles_acutipennis_lesser_nighthawk.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Nighthawk">Lesser Nighthawk</a> - SW USA to S Brazil<br /><i>Chordeiles minor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chordeiles_minor_common_nighthawk.php" rel="self" title="Common Nighthawk">Common Nighthawk</a> - Widespread North America, Middle America - South America<br /><i>Chordeiles gundlachii</i> - Antillean Nighthawk - S Florida through the West Indies<br /><br /><i>Nyctiprogne leucopyga</i> - Band-tailed Nighthawk - Amazonia<br /><i>Nyctiprogne vielliardi</i> - Plain-tailed Nighthawk - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Podager nacunda</i> - Nacunda Nighthawk - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Veles binotatus</i> - Brown Nightjar - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Nyctidromus albicollis</i> - Pauraque - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Phalaenoptilus nuttallii</i> - Common Poorwill - SW Canada to N Mexico<br /><br /><i>Siphonorhis brewsteri</i> - Least Poorwill - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Nyctiphrynus mcleodii</i> - Eared Poorwill - W Mexico<br /><i>Nyctiphrynus yucatanicus</i> - Yucatan Poorwill - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Nyctiphrynus ocellatus</i> - Ocellated Poorwill - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Nyctiphrynus rosenbergi</i> - Choco Poorwill - W Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Caprimulgus carolinensis</i> - Chuck-will's-widow - E USA - Latin America<br /><i>Caprimulgus rufus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/caprimulgus_rufus_rufous_nightjar.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Nightjar">Rufous Nightjar</a> - Widespread Latin America S from Costa Rica<br /><i>Caprimulgus cubanensis</i> - Greater Antillean Nightjar - Cuba, Hispaniola<br /><i>Caprimulgus salvini</i> - Tawny-collared Nightjar - E Mexico<br /><i>Caprimulgus badius</i> - Yucatan Nightjar - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Caprimulgus sericocaudatus</i> - Silky-tailed Nightjar - Widespread South America<br /><i>Caprimulgus ridgwayi</i> - Buff-collared Nightjar - NW Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Caprimulgus vociferus</i> - Whip-poor-will - C, E North America - SE South America, Central America<br /><i>Caprimulgus noctitherus</i> - Puerto Rican Nightjar - SW Puerto Rico<br /><i>Caprimulgus saturatus</i> - Dusky Nightjar - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Caprimulgus longirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/caprimulgus_longirostris_band_winged_nightjar.php" rel="self" title="Band Winged Nightjar">Band-winged Nightjar</a> - N, W, S, SE South America<br /><i>Caprimulgus cayennensis</i> - White-tailed Nightjar - Costa Rica through N South America<br /><i>Caprimulgus candicans</i> - White-winged Nightjar - SC South America - White-winged Nightjar may belong with Sickle-winged Nightjar in <i>Eleothreptus</i><br /><i>Caprimulgus maculicaudus</i> - Spot-tailed Nightjar - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Caprimulgus parvulus</i> - Little Nightjar - Widespread South America<br /><i>Caprimulgus heterurus</i> - Todd's Nightjar - NE Colombia, N, C Venezuela. South America - Split from <i>C. parvulus</i><br /><i>Caprimulgus anthonyi</i> - Anthony's Nightjar - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Caprimulgus maculosus</i> - Cayenne Nightjar - French Guiana<br /><i>Caprimulgus nigrescens</i> - Blackish Nightjar - Amazonia<br /><i>Caprimulgus whitelyi</i> - Roraiman Nightjar - Tepuis<br /><i>Caprimulgus hirundinaceus</i> - Pygmy Nightjar - NE, E Brazil<br /><i>Caprimulgus ruficollis</i> - Red-necked Nightjar - Iberian Peninsula to NW Africa - W Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus indicus</i> - Indian Jungle Nightjar - India and Sri Lanka - Was Grey Nightjar<br /><i>Caprimulgus jotaka</i> - Grey Nightjar - Himalayas to E, SE Asia - Indian subcontinent, SE Asia S to Indonesia, Philippines, Palau. - Split from <i>C. indicus</i><br /><i>Caprimulgus europaeus</i> - European Nightjar - W, C Eurasia - Africa - Eurasian Nightjar better name for <i>Caprimulgus europaeus</i><br /><i>Caprimulgus fraenatus</i> - Sombre Nightjar - E Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus rufigena</i> - Rufous-cheeked Nightjar - S Africa - wc Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus aegyptius</i> - Egyptian Nightjar - NW Africa to SC Asia - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus mahrattensis</i> - Sykes's Nightjar - SC Asia - India<br /><i>Caprimulgus centralasicus</i> - Vaurie's Nightjar - W China<br /><i>Caprimulgus nubicus</i> - Nubian Nightjar - NE, N, Africa, also W, SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Caprimulgus eximius</i> - Golden Nightjar - NE, NC, W Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus atripennis</i> - Jerdon's Nightjar - S,e India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Caprimulgus macrurus</i> - Large-tailed Nightjar - E India to N Australia<br /><i>Caprimulgus meesi</i> - Mees's Nightjar - Sumba and Flores in Lesser Sundas - <i>Caprimulgus meesi</i> new species<br /><i>Caprimulgus andamanicus</i> - Andaman Nightjar - Andaman Islands - Split from <i>C. macrurus</i><br /><i>Caprimulgus manillensis</i> - Philippine Nightjar - Philippines<br /><i>Caprimulgus celebensis</i> - Sulawesi Nightjar - Sulawesi, Sula Islands<br /><i>Caprimulgus donaldsoni</i> - Donaldson-Smith's Nightjar - E Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus nigriscapularis</i> - Black-shouldered Nightjar - W, C Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus pectoralis</i> - Fiery-necked Nightjar - S, SE, SC Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus poliocephalus</i> - Montane Nightjar - E Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus ruwenzorii</i> - Ruwenzori Nightjar - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus asiaticus</i> - Indian Nightjar - SE Pakistan to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Caprimulgus madagascariensis</i> - Madagascar Nightjar - Madagascar<br /><i>Caprimulgus natalensis</i> - Swamp Nightjar - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus solala</i> - Nechisar Nightjar - S Ethiopia<br /><i>Caprimulgus inornatus</i> - Plain Nightjar - E, C, W, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Caprimulgus stellatus</i> - Star-spotted Nightjar - E Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus affinis</i> - Savanna Nightjar - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Caprimulgus tristigma</i> - Freckled Nightjar - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus concretus</i> - Bonaparte's Nightjar - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Caprimulgus pulchellus</i> - Salvadori's Nightjar - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Caprimulgus prigoginei</i> - Prigogine's Nightjar - E Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Caprimulgus enarratus</i> - Collared Nightjar - Madagascar<br /><i>Caprimulgus batesi</i> - Bates's Nightjar - C Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus climacurus</i> - Long-tailed Nightjar - C, WC, W Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus clarus</i> - Slender-tailed Nightjar - E Africa<br /><i>Caprimulgus fossii</i> - Square-tailed Nightjar - SC, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Macrodipteryx longipennis</i> - Standard-winged Nightjar - EC, C, W Africa<br /><i>Macrodipteryx vexillarius</i> - Pennant-winged Nightjar - SC, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Hydropsalis climacocerca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hydropsalis_climacocerca_ladder_tailed_nightjar.php" rel="self" title="Ladder Tailed Nightjar">Ladder-tailed Nightjar</a> - Amazonia<br /><i>Hydropsalis torquata</i> - Scissor-tailed Nightjar - Amazonia, SC, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Uropsalis segmentata</i> - Swallow-tailed Nightjar - Colombia to C Bolivia<br /><i>Uropsalis lyra</i> - Lyre-tailed Nightjar - Venezuela to S Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Macropsalis forcipata</i> - Long-trained Nightjar - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Eleothreptus anomalus</i> - Sickle-winged Nightjar - SE South America<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nyctibiidae - Potoos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Nyctibiidae</category><category>Potoos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-24T19:27:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_nyctibiidae.php#unique-entry-id-835</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_nyctibiidae.php#unique-entry-id-835</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[081 Nyctibiidae - Potoos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Nyctibius grandis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/nyctibius_grandis_great_potoo.php" rel="self" title="Great Potoo">Great Potoo</a> - S Mexico through Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Nyctibius aethereus</i> - Long-tailed Potoo - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Nyctibius jamaicensis</i> - Northern Potoo - Mexico to Nicaragua, Middle America, also Greater Antilles<br /><i>Nyctibius griseus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/nyctibius_griseus_common_potoo.php" rel="self" title="Common Potoo">Common Potoo</a> - Nicaragua to Uruguay<br /><i>Nyctibius maculosus</i> - Andean Potoo - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Nyctibius leucopterus</i> - White-winged Potoo - Amazonia<br /><i>Nyctibius bracteatus</i> - Rufous Potoo - Amazonia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Steatornithidae - Oilbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><category>Steatornithidae</category><category>Oilbird</category><dc:date>2008-06-25T19:27:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_steatornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-834</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_steatornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-834</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[080 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-steatornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Steatornithidae">Steatornithidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-oilbird.php" rel="self" title="Oilbird">Oilbird</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Steatornis caripensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/steatornis_caripensis_oilbird.php" rel="self" title="Oilbird">Oilbird</a> - N, NW, South America, also Panama<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Podargidae - Frogmouths</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-26T19:27:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_podargidae.php#unique-entry-id-833</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_podargidae.php#unique-entry-id-833</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[079 Podargidae - Frogmouths - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Recognition of Asian frogmouths <i>Batrachosomus</i> vs Australasian frogmouths <i>Podargus</i><br /><br /><i>Podargus ocellatus</i> - Marbled Frogmouth - New Guinea, E, NE Australia<br /><i>Podargus papuensis</i> - Papuan Frogmouth - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Podargus strigoides</i> - Tawny Frogmouth - Australia<br /><br /><i>Rigidipenna inexpectata</i> - Solomons Frogmouth - Solomon Is - was Cinnamon Frogmouth <i>Podargus inexpectatus</i><br /><br /><i>Batrachostomus auritus</i> - Large Frogmouth - Malay Penin., Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Batrachostomus harterti</i> - Dulit Frogmouth - Borneo<br /><i>Batrachostomus septimus</i> - Philippine Frogmouth - Philippines<br /><i>Batrachostomus stellatus</i> - Gould's Frogmouth - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Batrachostomus moniliger</i> - Sri Lanka Frogmouth - S India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Batrachostomus hodgsoni</i> - Hodgson's Frogmouth - NE India to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Batrachostomus poliolophus</i> - Short-tailed Frogmouth - Sumatra<br /><i>Batrachostomus mixtus</i> - Bornean Frogmouth - Borneo - Split from <i>B. poliolophus</i><br /><i>Batrachostomus javensis</i> - Javan Frogmouth - Southeast Asia to Java & Philippines<br /><i>Batrachostomus cornutus</i> - Sunda Frogmouth - Sumatra, Borneo<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Strigidae - Owls</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-27T19:26:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_strigidae.php#unique-entry-id-832</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_strigidae.php#unique-entry-id-832</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[078 Strigidae - Owls - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Otus sagittatus</i> - White-fronted Scops Owl - Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Otus rufescens</i> - Reddish Scops Owl - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Otus thilohoffmanni</i> - Serendib Scops Owl - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Otus icterorhynchus</i> - Sandy Scops Owl - W, C Africa<br /><i>Otus ireneae</i> - Sokoke Scops Owl - Kenya<br /><i>Otus balli</i> - Andaman Scops Owl - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Otus alfredi</i> - Flores Scops Owl - Flores<br /><i>Otus spilocephalus</i> - Mountain Scops Owl - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Otus brookii</i> - Rajah Scops Owl - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Otus angelinae</i> - Javan Scops Owl - W Java<br /><i>Otus mentawi</i> - Mentawai Scops Owl - Mentawai Archipelago<br /><i>Otus bakkamoena</i> - Indian Scops Owl - S Pakistan, C, S India, Sri Lanka - Was Collared Scops Owl<br /><i>Otus lettia</i> - Collared Scops Owl - W Himalayas through S China, N Indochina and Taiwan - Split from <i>Otus bakkamoena</i><br /><i>Otus semitorques</i> - Japanese Scops Owl - NE China, Korea, Ussuriland, Japan, Ryukyu Is. Eurasia - Split from <i>Otus bakkamoena</i><br /><i>Otus lempiji</i> - Sunda Scops Owl - S Thailand, Malaya, Sumatra, Borneo, Java - Split from <i>Otus bakkamoena</i><br /><i>Otus fuliginosus</i> - Palawan Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Otus megalotis</i> - Philippine Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Otus silvicola</i> - Wallace's Scops Owl - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Otus mirus</i> - Mindanao Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Otus longicornis</i> - Luzon Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Otus mindorensis</i> - Mindoro Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Otus brucei</i> - Pallid Scops Owl - SW, C Eurasia - NW India<br /><i>Otus senegalensis</i> - African Scops Owl - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Otus scops</i> - Eurasian Scops Owl - W, C Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Otus sunia</i> - Oriental Scops Owl - Widespread Asia, also E Asia<br /><i>Otus magicus</i> - Moluccan Scops Owl - Moluccas, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Otus sulaensis</i> - Sula Scops Owl - Sula Islands<br /><i>Otus siaoensis</i> - Siau Scops Owl - Siau Island<br /><i>Otus mantananensis</i> - Mantanani Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Otus elegans</i> - Ryukyu Scops Owl - islands S of Japan to Philippines<br /><i>Otus manadensis</i> - Sulawesi Scops Owl - Sulawesi<br /><i>Otus collari</i> - Sangihe Scops Owl - Sangihe Island<br /><i>Otus beccarii</i> - Biak Scops Owl - Biak Island<br /><i>Otus insularis</i> - Seychelles Scops Owl - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Otus umbra</i> - Simeulue Scops Owl - Simeulue Island - <i>Otus umbra</i> includes <i>O. enganensis</i><br /><i>Otus enganensis</i> - Enggano Scops Owl - Enggano Is (w Sumatra) Asia<br /><i>Otus alius</i> - Nicobar Scops Owl - Nicobar Islands<br /><i>Otus pembaensis</i> - Pemba Scops Owl - Pemba Island<br /><i>Otus pauliani</i> - Karthala Scops Owl - Grand Comore Is, Comoros<br /><i>Otus capnodes</i> - Anjouan Scops Owl - Anjouan Is, Comoros - <i>Otus capnodes</i> NB<br /><i>Otus moheliensis</i> - Moheli Scops Owl - Moheli Is, Comoros<br /><i>Otus mayottensis</i> - Mayotte Scops Owl - Mayotte Is,Comoros<br /><i>Otus madagascariensis</i> - Torotoroka Scops Owl - Madagascar<br /><i>Otus rutilus</i> - Rainforest Scops Owl - Madagascar<br /><i>Otus hartlaubi</i> - Sao Tome Scops Owl - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><br /><i>Megascops flammeolus</i> - Flammulated Owl - W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Megascops asio</i> - Eastern Screech Owl - SE, SC Canada to NE Mexico<br /><i>Megascops kennicottii</i> - Western Screech Owl - W, S Alaska to S Mexico<br /><i>Megascops seductus</i> - Balsas Screech Owl - SW Mexico<br /><i>Megascops cooperi</i> - Pacific Screech Owl - S Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><i>Megascops trichopsis</i> - Whiskered Screech Owl - SE Arizona to NC Nicaragua<br /><i>Megascops choliba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/megascops_choliba_tropical_screech_owl.php" rel="self" title="Tropical Screech Owl">Tropical Screech Owl</a> - Costa Rica to NE Argentina<br /><i>Megascops roboratus</i> - West Peruvian Screech Owl - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Megascops koepckeae</i> - Koepcke's Screech Owl - W Peru, NW Bolivia<br /><i>Megascops clarkii</i> - Bare-shanked Screech Owl - Costa Rica to NW Colombia<br /><i>Megascops barbarus</i> - Bearded Screech Owl - S Mexico, N Guatemala<br /><i>Megascops ingens</i> - Rufescent Screech Owl - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Megascops colombianus</i> - Colombian Screech Owl - W Colombia to N Peru - <i>Megascops colombianus</i> probably conspecific with <i>M. ingens</i><br /><i>Megascops petersoni</i> - Cinnamon Screech Owl - SE Ecuador to NW Peru<br /><i>Megascops marshalli</i> - Cloud-forest Screech Owl - C, S Peru<br /><i>Megascops watsonii</i> - Tawny-bellied Screech Owl - Amazonia<br /><i>Megascops guatemalae</i> - Middle American Screech Owl - NW, NE Mexico to N Nicaragua - New name<br /><i>Megascops vermiculatus</i> - Vermiculated Screech Owl - Costa Rica to NW Colombia and N Venezuela - Split from <i>M. guatemalae</i><br /><i>Megascops roraimae</i> - Roraiman Screech Owl - Tepuis of SE Venezuela and N Brazil - Split from <i>M. guatemalae</i><br /><i>Megascops centralis</i> - Choco Screech Owl - SW Colombia, NW Ecuador - Split from <i>M. guatemalae</i><br /><i>Megascops napensis</i> - Napo Screech Owl - E Colombia to N Bolivia - Split from <i>M. guatemalae</i><br /><i>Megascops hoyi</i> - Yungas Screech Owl - S Bolivia to NW Argentina - <i>Megascops hoyi</i> unsettled, Montane Forest Screech Owl or Hoy's Screech Owl?<br /><i>Megascops atricapilla</i> - Black-capped Screech Owl - SE South America<br /><i>Megascops sanctaecatarinae</i> - Long-tufted Screech Owl - SE South America<br /><i>Megascops nudipes</i> - Puerto Rican Screech Owl - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Megascops albogularis</i> - White-throated Screech Owl - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Pyrroglaux podargina</i> - Palau Owl - Palau Islands<br /><br /><i>Gymnoglaux lawrencii</i> - Bare-legged Owl - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Ptilopsis leucotis</i> - Northern White-faced Owl - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Ptilopsis granti</i> - Southern White-faced Owl - S of Equator<br /><br /><i>Mimizuku gurneyi</i> - Giant Scops Owl - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Bubo scandiacus</i> - Snowy Owl - N North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Bubo virginianus</i> - Great Horned Owl - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Bubo magellanicus</i> - Lesser Horned Owl - C Peru to Tierra del Fuego - Split from <i>B. virginianus</i><br /><i>Bubo bubo</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bubo_bubo_eurasian_eagle_owl.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Eagle Owl">Eurasian Eagle-Owl</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Bubo bengalensis</i> - Indian Eagle-Owl - Indian subcontinent - Split from <i>B. bubo</i><br /><i>Bubo ascalaphus</i> - Pharaoh Eagle-Owl - NW Africa to Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Bubo capensis</i> - Cape Eagle-Owl - S, SE, E Africa<br /><i>Bubo africanus</i> - Spotted Eagle-Owl - S of Equator<br /><i>Bubo cinerascens</i> - Greyish Eagle-Owl - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Bubo poensis</i> - Fraser's Eagle-Owl - C, W Africa<br /><i>Bubo vosseleri</i> - Usambara Eagle-Owl - NE Tanzania<br /><i>Bubo nipalensis</i> - Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl - S India & Sri Lanka, Himalayas to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Bubo sumatranus</i> - Barred Eagle-Owl - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Bubo shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Eagle-Owl - W, C Africa<br /><i>Bubo lacteus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bubo_lacteus_verreauxs_eagle_owl.php" rel="self" title="Verreaux&#39;s Eagle Owl">Verreaux's Eagle-Owl</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Bubo coromandus</i> - Dusky Eagle-Owl - Pakistan to W Thailand, Asia, also E China<br /><i>Bubo leucostictus</i> - Akun Eagle-Owl - C, W Africa<br /><i>Bubo philippensis</i> - Philippine Eagle-Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Bubo blakistoni</i> - Blakiston's Fish Owl - NE China, N Japan<br /><br /><i>Ketupa zeylonensis</i> - Brown Fish Owl - Middle East to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Ketupa flavipes</i> - Tawny Fish Owl - Himalayas to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Ketupa ketupu</i> - Buffy Fish Owl - Southeast Asia to Java & Borneo<br /><br /><i>Scotopelia peli</i> - Pel's Fishing Owl - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Scotopelia ussheri</i> - Rufous Fishing Owl - W Africa<br /><i>Scotopelia bouvieri</i> - Vermiculated Fishing Owl - WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Strix seloputo</i> - Spotted Wood Owl - Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Java, Philippines<br /><i>Strix ocellata</i> - Mottled Wood Owl - India, Burma<br /><i>Strix leptogrammica</i> - Brown Wood Owl - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Strix aluco</i> - Tawny Owl - W Eurasia, N Africa<br /><i>Strix nivicolum</i> - Himalayan Owl - Himalayas to E Asia. Eurasia - Split from <i>S. aluco</i><br /><i>Strix butleri</i> - Hume's Owl - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Strix occidentalis</i> - Spotted Owl - W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Strix varia</i> - Barred Owl - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Strix fulvescens</i> - Fulvous Owl - S Mexico to El Salvador<br /><i>Strix hylophila</i> - Rusty-barred Owl - SE South America<br /><i>Strix chacoensis</i> - Chaco Owl - SC South America<br /><i>Strix rufipes</i> - Rufous-legged Owl - C Chile to Tierra del Fuego<br /><i>Strix uralensis</i> - Ural Owl - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Strix davidi</i> - Pere David's Owl - C China<br /><i>Strix nebulosa</i> - Great Grey Owl - N North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Strix woodfordii</i> - African Wood Owl - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Strix virgata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ciccaba_virgata_mottled_owl.php" rel="self" title="Mottled Owl">Mottled Owl</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Strix albitarsis</i> - Rufous-banded Owl - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Strix nigrolineata</i> - Black-and-white Owl - C Mexico to Venezuela & Peru<br /><i>Strix huhula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/strix_huhula_black_banded_owl.php" rel="self" title="Black Banded Owl">Black-banded Owl</a> - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Jubula lettii</i> - Maned Owl - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Lophostrix cristata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lophostrix_cristata_crested_owl.php" rel="self" title="Crested Owl">Crested Owl</a> - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pulsatrix perspicillata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pulsatrix_perspicillata_spectacled_owl.php" rel="self" title="Spectacled Owl">Spectacled Owl</a> - S Mexico to NE Argentina - Includes ssp <i>magellanicus</i> and <i>pulsatrix</i><br /><i>Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana</i> - Tawny-browed Owl - SE South America<br /><i>Pulsatrix melanota</i> - Band-bellied Owl - SE Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Surnia ulula</i> - Northern Hawk-Owl - N North America, Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Glaucidium passerinum</i> - Eurasian Pygmy Owl - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Glaucidium brodiei</i> - Collared Owlet - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Glaucidium perlatum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/glaucidium_perlatum_pearl_spotted_owlet.php" rel="self" title="Pearl Spotted Owlet">Pearl-spotted Owlet</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Glaucidium californicum</i> - Northern Pygmy Owl - W North America from SE Alaska to S Baja<br /><i>Glaucidium gnoma</i> - Mountain Pygmy Owl - SE Arizona to C Honduras - <i>Split of Glaucidium gnoma</i> and <i>G. californicum</i><br /><i>Glaucidium costaricanum</i> - Costa Rican Pygmy Owl - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Glaucidium jardinii</i> - Andean Pygmy Owl - W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><i>Glaucidium nubicola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/glaucidium_nubicola_cloud_forest_pygmy_owl.php" rel="self" title="Cloud Forest Pygmy Owl">Cloud-forest Pygmy Owl</a> - Colombia & Ecuador<br /><i>Glaucidium bolivianum</i> - Yungas Pygmy Owl - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Glaucidium palmarum</i> - Colima Pygmy Owl - W Mexico<br /><i>Glaucidium sanchezi</i> - Tamaulipas Pygmy Owl - NE Mexico<br /><i>Glaucidium mooreorum</i> - Pernambuco Pygmy Owl - E Brazil<br /><i>Glaucidium griseiceps</i> - Central American Pygmy Owl - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Glaucidium parkeri</i> - Subtropical Pygmy Owl - Ecuador to Bolivia<br /><i>Glaucidium hardyi</i> - Amazonian Pygmy Owl - Amazonia<br /><i>Glaucidium minutissimum</i> - East Brazilian Pygmy Owl - E, SE South America<br /><i>Glaucidium brasilianum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/glaucidium_brasilianum_ferruginous_pygmy_owl.php" rel="self" title="Ferruginous Pygmy Owl">Ferruginous Pygmy Owl</a> - Widespread Latin America - <i>Glaucidium brasilianum</i> includes ssp <i>tucumanum</i>, species?<br /><i>Glaucidium peruanum</i> - Pacific Pygmy Owl - W Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Glaucidium nana</i> - Austral Pygmy Owl - Southern Cone<br /><i>Glaucidium siju</i> - Cuban Pygmy Owl - Cuba<br /><i>Glaucidium tephronotum</i> - Red-chested Owlet - W, C Africa<br /><i>Glaucidium sjostedti</i> - Sj&ouml;stedt's Barred Owlet - WC Africa<br /><i>Glaucidium cuculoides</i> - Asian Barred Owlet - Himalayas to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Glaucidium castanopterum</i> - Javan Owlet - Java<br /><i>Glaucidium radiatum</i> - Jungle Owlet - India<br /><i>Glaucidium castanonotum</i> - Chestnut-backed Owlet - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Glaucidium capense</i> - African Barred Owlet - SE, SC,w<br /><i>Glaucidium albertinum</i> - Albertine Owlet - NE Congo, N Rwanda. Africa - Split from <i>G. capense</i><br /><br /><i>Xenoglaux loweryi</i> - Long-whiskered Owlet - N Peru<br /><br /><i>Micrathene whitneyi</i> - Elf Owl - SW USA to C Mexico<br /><br /><i>Athene noctua</i> - Little Owl - Widespread Eurasia, Africa Europe; N, NE Africa<br /><i>Athene brama</i> - Spotted Owlet - S Iran to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Athene cunicularia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/athene_cunicularia_burrowing_owl.php" rel="self" title="Burrowing Owl">Burrowing Owl</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><br /><i>Heteroglaux blewitti</i> - Forest Owlet - C India<br /><br /><i>Aegolius funereus</i> - Boreal Owl - N North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Aegolius acadicus</i> - Northern Saw-whet Owl - Widespread North America, also C Mexico<br /><i>Aegolius ridgwayi</i> - Unspotted Saw-whet Owl - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Aegolius harrisii</i> - Buff-fronted Owl - E, C South America<br /><br /><i>Ninox rufa</i> - Rufous Boobook - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Ninox burhani</i> - Togian Boobook - Togian Islands<br /><i>Ninox strenua</i> - Powerful Boobook - E Australia<br /><i>Ninox connivens</i> - Barking Boobook - Moluccas, New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Ninox rudolfi</i> - Sumba Boobook - Sumba<br /><i>Ninox boobook</i> - Southern Boobook - Lesser Sundas, S New Guinea, Australia - <i>Ninox boobook</i> not conspecific with <i>N. novaeseelandiae</i><br /><i>Ninox novaeseelandiae</i> - Morepork - Tasmania, New Zealand - Revert<br /><i>Ninox scutulata</i> - Brown Hawk-Owl - NE Pakistan through S Asia, Malaysia to Borneo - Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ninox japonica</i> - Northern Boobook - Russian Far East to Korea, Japan; Taiwan - Philippines, Sundas, Wallacea - Split from <i>N. scutulata</i><br /><i>Ninox randi</i> - Chocolate Boobook - Philippines, except Palawan - Split from <i>N. scutulata</i><br /><i>Ninox obscura</i> - Hume's Hawk-Owl - Andaman Is. Asia - Split from <i>N. scutulata</i><br /><i>Ninox affinis</i> - Andaman Hawk-Owl - Andaman Is<br /><i>Ninox superciliaris</i> - White-browed Hawk-Owl - Madagascar<br /><i>Ninox philippensis</i> - Philippine Hawk-Owl - Philippines<br /><i>Ninox ochracea</i> - Ochre-bellied Boobook - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ninox ios</i> - Cinnabar Boobook - N Sulawesi<br /><i>Ninox squamipila</i> - Hantu Boobook - Buru Is, Seram Is. Australasia - Was Moluccan Boobook<br /><i>Ninox hypogramma</i> - Halmahera Boobook - N Moluccas - Split from <i>N. squamipila</i><br /><i>Ninox forbesi</i> - Tanimbar Boobook - Tanimbar Is. Australasia - Split from <i>N. squamipila</i><br /><i>Ninox natalis</i> - Christmas Boobook - Christmas Island<br /><i>Ninox theomacha</i> - Papuan Boobook - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Ninox meeki</i> - Manus Boobook - Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Ninox punctulata</i> - Speckled Boobook - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ninox variegata</i> - New Ireland Boobook - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Ninox odiosa</i> - New Britain Boobook - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Ninox jacquinoti</i> - Solomons Boobook - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Ninox sumbaensis</i> - Little Sumba Hawk-Owl - Sumba<br /><br /><i>Uroglaux dimorpha</i> - Papuan Hawk-Owl - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Pseudoscops grammicus</i> - Jamaican Owl - Jamaica<br /><i>Pseudoscops clamator</i> - Striped Owl - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Nesasio solomonensis</i> - Fearful Owl - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Asio stygius</i> - Stygian Owl - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Asio otus</i> - Long-eared Owl - Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia<br /><i>Asio abyssinicus</i> - Abyssinian Owl - E Africa<br /><i>Asio madagascariensis</i> - Madagascar Owl - Madagascar<br /><i>Asio flammeus</i> - Short-eared Owl - Widespread Worldwide except Australasia<br /><i>Asio capensis</i> - Marsh Owl - Widespread Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tytonidae - Barn Owls</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tytonidae</category><category>Barn Owls</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-28T19:26:43+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tytonidae.php#unique-entry-id-831</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tytonidae.php#unique-entry-id-831</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[077 Tytonidae - Barn Owls - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Tyto tenebricosa</i> - Sooty Owl - New Guinea, E Australia - New name<br /><i>Tyto inexspectata</i> - Minahassa Masked Owl - N Sulawesi<br /><i>Tyto nigrobrunnea</i> - Taliabu Masked Owl - Sula<br /><i>Tyto sororcula</i> - Moluccan Masked Owl - S Moluccas<br /><i>Tyto manusi</i> - Manus Masked Owl - Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Tyto aurantia</i> - Golden Masked Owl - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Tyto novaehollandiae</i> - Australian Masked Owl - Australia, S New Guinea<br /><i>Tyto rosenbergii</i> - Sulawesi Masked Owl - Sulawesi<br /><i>Tyto soumagnei</i> - Red Owl - Madagascar<br /><i><a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dead_barn_owl_flamingo.php" rel="self" title="Dead Barn Owl &#38; Flamingo">Tyto alba</a></i> - Western Barn Owl - Widespread North America, South America, Africa, Eurasia, Asia - <i>Tyto alba</i>, including <i>javanica</i>, to Western Barn Owl with split of <i>T. delicatula</i>; american Barn Owl <i>furcata</i> from<i>alba</i> split?<br /><i>Tyto delicatula</i> - Eastern Barn Owl - Lesser Sundas, Australasia, SW Pacific. Australasia - Split from <i>T. alba</i><br /><i>Tyto deroepstorffi</i> - Andaman Masked Owl - S Andaman Islands - Split from <i>Tyto alba</i><br /><i>Tyto glaucops</i> - Ashy-faced Owl - Hispaniola<br /><i>Tyto capensis</i> - African Grass Owl - Subsaharan Africa from Ethiopia and Cameroun south to South Africa<br /><i>Tyto longimembris</i> - Eastern Grass Owl - India to SE China, Taiwan, Philippines, Sulawesi, SE New Guinea, N, NE Australia, New Caledonia - Split from <i>T. capensis</i><br /><br /><i>Phodilus prigoginei</i> - Congo Bay Owl - E Democratic Republic of the Congo, NW Tanzania<br /><i>Phodilus badius</i> - Oriental Bay Owl - Southeast Asia to Borneo & Java<br /><i>Phodilus assimilis</i> - Sri Lanka Bay Owl - Sri Lanka, SW India - Split from <i>Phodilus badius</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cuculidae - Cuckoos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cuculidae</category><category>Cuckoos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-29T19:26:31+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cuculidae.php#unique-entry-id-830</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cuculidae.php#unique-entry-id-830</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[076 Cuculidae - Cuckoos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Guira guira</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/guira_guira_guira_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Guira Cuckoo">Guira Cuckoo</a> - E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Crotophaga major</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/crotophaga_major_greater_ani.php" rel="self" title="Greater Ani">Greater Ani</a> - E Panama to N Argentina<br /><i>Crotophaga ani</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/crotophaga_ani_smooth_billed_ani.php" rel="self" title="Smooth Billed Ani">Smooth-billed Ani</a> - S Florida to N Argentina<br /><i>Crotophaga sulcirostris</i> - Groove-billed Ani - Mexico to Guyana & NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Tapera naevia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tapera_naevia_striped_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Striped Cuckoo">Striped Cuckoo</a> - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Dromococcyx phasianellus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dromococcyx_phasianellus_pheasant_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Pheasant Cuckoo">Pheasant Cuckoo</a> - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Dromococcyx pavoninus</i> - Pavonine Cuckoo - Guyana to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Morococcyx erythropygus</i> - Lesser Ground Cuckoo - W Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><br /><i>Geococcyx californianus</i> - Greater Roadrunner - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Geococcyx velox</i> - Lesser Roadrunner - W Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Neomorphus geoffroyi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/neomorphus_geoffroyi_rufous_vented_ground_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Vented Ground Cuckoo">Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo</a> - Nicaragua to Colombia, S Brazil<br /><i>Neomorphus squamiger</i> - Scaled Ground Cuckoo - Brazil, S Amazon - <i>Neomorphus squamiger</i> probably ssp of <i>N. geoffroyi</i><br /><i>Neomorphus radiolosus</i> - Banded Ground Cuckoo - SW Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Neomorphus rufipennis</i> - Rufous-winged Ground Cuckoo - NE South America<br /><i>Neomorphus pucheranii</i> - Red-billed Ground Cuckoo - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Centropus milo</i> - Buff-headed Coucal - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Centropus ateralbus</i> - White-necked Coucal - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Centropus menbeki</i> - Ivory-billed Coucal - New Guinea<br /><i>Centropus chalybeus</i> - Biak Coucal - Biak Island<br /><i>Centropus unirufus</i> - Rufous Coucal - Philippines<br /><i>Centropus chlororhynchos</i> - Green-billed Coucal - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Centropus melanops</i> - Black-faced Coucal - Philippines<br /><i>Centropus steerii</i> - Black-hooded Coucal - Philippines<br /><i>Centropus rectunguis</i> - Short-toed Coucal - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Centropus celebensis</i> - Bay Coucal - Sulawesi<br /><i>Centropus anselli</i> - Gabon Coucal - WC Africa<br /><i>Centropus leucogaster</i> - Black-throated Coucal - W, C Africa - Neumann's Coucal <i>Centropus neumanni</i> conspecific<br /><i>Centropus senegalensis</i> - Senegal Coucal - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Centropus monachus</i> - Blue-headed Coucal - NE, C, W Africa<br /><i>Centropus cupreicaudus</i> - Coppery-tailed Coucal - SC Africa<br /><i>Centropus superciliosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/centropus_superciliosus_white_browed_coucal.php" rel="self" title="White Browed Coucal">White-browed Coucal</a> - E, SC, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula - includes Burchell's Coucall <i>Centropus burchelli</i>, deemed conspecific<br /><i>Centropus nigrorufus</i> - Sunda Coucal - Java<br /><i>Centropus sinensis</i> - Greater Coucal - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Centropus toulou</i> - Malagasy Coucal - Madagascar region<br /><i>Centropus goliath</i> - Goliath Coucal - N Moluccas<br /><i>Centropus grillii</i> - Black Coucal - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Centropus viridis</i> - Philippine Coucal - Philippines<br /><i>Centropus bengalensis</i> - Lesser Coucal - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Centropus violaceus</i> - Violaceous Coucal - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Centropus bernsteini</i> - Black-billed Coucal - New Guinea<br /><i>Centropus phasianinus</i> - Pheasant Coucal - Lesser Sundas, New Guinea, Australia - Kai Coucal <i>Centropus spilopterus</i> conspecific with Pheasant Coucal <i>C. phasianinus</i><br /><i>Centropus andamanensis</i> - Andaman Coucal - Andaman Islands<br /><br /><i>Carpococcyx radiceus</i> - Bornean Ground Cuckoo - Borneo<br /><i>Carpococcyx viridis</i> - Sumatran Ground Cuckoo - Sumatra<br /><i>Carpococcyx renauldi</i> - Coral-billed Ground Cuckoo - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Coua cristata</i> - Crested Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua verreauxi</i> - Verreaux's Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua caerulea</i> - Blue Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua ruficeps</i> - Red-capped Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua reynaudii</i> - Red-fronted Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua coquereli</i> - Coquerel's Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua cursor</i> - Running Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua gigas</i> - Giant Coua - Madagascar<br /><i>Coua serriana</i> - Red-breasted Coua - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Rhinortha chlorophaea</i> - Raffles's Malkoha - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Ceuthmochares aereus</i> - Blue Malkoha - W, C Africa - Was Green Malkoha<br /><i>Ceuthmochares australis</i> - Green Malkoha - E, SE Africa - Split from <i>C. aereus</i> as Green Malkoha<br /><br /><i>Taccocua leschenaultii</i> - Sirkeer Malkoha - Pakistan, India<br /><br /><i>Zanclostomus javanicus</i> - Red-billed Malkoha - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><br /><i>Rhamphococcyx calyorhynchus</i> - Yellow-billed Malkoha - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Phaenicophaeus curvirostris</i> - Chestnut-breasted Malkoha - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Phaenicophaeus pyrrhocephalus</i> - Red-faced Malkoha - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Phaenicophaeus sumatranus</i> - Chestnut-bellied Malkoha - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Phaenicophaeus viridirostris</i> - Blue-faced Malkoha - S India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Phaenicophaeus diardi</i> - Black-bellied Malkoha - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Phaenicophaeus tristis</i> - Green-billed Malkoha - N India through Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Dasylophus superciliosus</i> - Rough-crested Malkoha - Philippines<br /><i>Dasylophus cumingi</i> - Scale-feathered Malkoha - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Clamator coromandus</i> - Chestnut-winged Cuckoo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Clamator glandarius</i> - Great Spotted Cuckoo - S Europe through Africa<br /><i>Clamator levaillantii</i> - Levaillant's Cuckoo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Clamator jacobinus</i> - Jacobin Cuckoo - Widespread Africa, Asia in Africa, India to Burma<br /><br /><i>Coccycua minuta</i> - Little Cuckoo - E Panama to NE Brazil & N Bolivia<br /><i>Coccycua pumila</i> - Dwarf Cuckoo - N South America<br /><i>Coccycua cinerea</i> - Ash-colored Cuckoo - C, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Piaya cayana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/piaya_cayana_squirrel_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Squirrel Cuckoo">Squirrel Cuckoo</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Piaya melanogaster</i> - Black-bellied Cuckoo - N, Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Coccyzus melacoryphus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coccyzus_melacoryphus_dark_billed_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Dark Billed Cuckoo">Dark-billed Cuckoo</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Coccyzus americanus</i> - Yellow-billed Cuckoo - S Canada to N Mexico & West Indies - South America<br /><i>Coccyzus euleri</i> - Pearly-breasted Cuckoo - N, NE, E South America<br /><i>Coccyzus minor</i> - Mangrove Cuckoo - S Florida, Caribbean, Middle America to NE Brazil<br /><i>Coccyzus ferrugineus</i> - Cocos Cuckoo - Isla del Cocos<br /><i>Coccyzus erythropthalmus</i> - Black-billed Cuckoo - C, E North America - NW South America<br /><i>Coccyzus lansbergi</i> - Grey-capped Cuckoo - N South America - W South America<br /><i>Coccyzus pluvialis</i> - Chestnut-bellied Cuckoo - Jamaica<br /><i>Coccyzus rufigularis</i> - Bay-breasted Cuckoo - Hispaniola<br /><i>Coccyzus vetula</i> - Jamaican Lizard Cuckoo - Jamaica<br /><i>Coccyzus merlini</i> - Great Lizard Cuckoo - Bahamas, Cuba<br /><i>Coccyzus vieilloti</i> - Puerto Rican Lizard Cuckoo - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Coccyzus longirostris</i> - Hispaniolan Lizard Cuckoo - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Pachycoccyx audeberti</i> - Thick-billed Cuckoo - W, WC, SE Africa, Africa, also Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Microdynamis parva</i> - Dwarf Koel - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Eudynamys scolopaceus</i> - Asian Koel - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Eudynamys melanorhynchus</i> - Black-billed Koel - Sulawesi, Sula Islands. Australasia<br /><i>Eudynamys orientalis</i> - Pacific Koel - S Moluccas to N, E Australia. Australasia<br /><br /><i>Urodynamis taitensis</i> - Long-tailed Cuckoo - New Zealand - S Pacific islands<br /><br /><i>Scythrops novaehollandiae</i> - Channel-billed Cuckoo - Widespread Australasia<br /><br /><i>Chrysococcyx maculatus</i> - Asian Emerald Cuckoo - Himalayas to SC China & Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus</i> - Violet Cuckoo - Southeast Asia to Philippines<br /><i>Chrysococcyx caprius</i> - Dideric Cuckoo - Widespread Africa, also SE Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Chrysococcyx klaas</i> - Klaas's Cuckoo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Chrysococcyx flavigularis</i> - Yellow-throated Cuckoo - C, W Africa<br /><i>Chrysococcyx cupreus</i> - African Emerald Cuckoo - C, W Africa<br /><i>Chrysococcyx megarhynchus</i> - Long-billed Cuckoo - New Guinea<br /><i>Chrysococcyx basalis</i> - Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo - Australia - Papua New Guinea, Greater and Lesser Sundas, Moluccas.<br /><i>Chrysococcyx osculans</i> - Black-eared Cuckoo - Australia<br /><i>Chrysococcyx ruficollis</i> - Rufous-throated Bronze Cuckoo - New Guinea<br /><i>Chrysococcyx lucidus</i> - Shining Bronze Cuckoo - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Chrysococcyx meyerii</i> - White-eared Bronze Cuckoo - New Guinea<br /><i>Chrysococcyx minutillus</i> - Little Bronze Cuckoo - Southeast Asia to E Australia - Little Bronze Cuckoo <i>C. minutillus</i> includes <i>C. russatus, C. rufomerus</i> and <i> C. crassirostris</i> - unclear<br /><br /><i>Cacomantis pallidus</i> - Pallid Cuckoo - Australia<br /><i>Cacomantis leucolophus</i> - White-crowned Cuckoo - New Guinea<br /><i>Cacomantis castaneiventris</i> - Chestnut-breasted Cuckoo - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Cacomantis flabelliformis</i> - Fan-tailed Cuckoo - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Cacomantis sonneratii</i> - Banded Bay Cuckoo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Cacomantis merulinus</i> - Plaintive Cuckoo - Southeast Asia to Philippines<br /><i>Cacomantis passerinus</i> - Grey-bellied Cuckoo - India<br /><i>Cacomantis variolosus</i> - Brush Cuckoo - Widespread Australasia, including N Moluccas<br /><i>Cacomantis sepulcralis</i> - Rusty-breasted Cuckoo - Malay Peninsula to Philippines, Sulawesi and W, C Moluccas. Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Cacomantis heinrichi</i> - Moluccan Cuckoo - N Moluccas - Moluccan Cuckoo <i>Cacomantis heinrichi</i> Brush Cuckoo <i>C. variolosus</i>? <i>C. sepulcralis aeruginosus </i>?, split from Rusty-breasted Cuckoo?<br /><br /><i>Cercococcyx mechowi</i> - Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cercococcyx olivinus</i> - Olive Long-tailed Cuckoo - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cercococcyx montanus</i> - Barred Long-tailed Cuckoo - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Surniculus velutinus</i> - Philippine Drongo-Cuckoo - Philippines - Split from <i>S. lugubris</i> following Dickinson and Payne<br /><i>Surniculus lugubris</i> - Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo - Indian subcontinent to Malaysia, Greater Sundas and Palawan - New name<br /><i>Surniculus dicruroides</i> - Fork-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo - N India to SW, S China, N Thailand and Viet Nam. Asia - S to Malaya and Greater Sundas - Split from <i>S. lugubris</i><br /><i>Surniculus musschenbroeki</i> - Moluccan Drongo-Cuckoo - Sulawesi and Halmahera - Split from <i>S. lugubris</i><br /><br /><i>Hierococcyx vagans</i> - Moustached Hawk-Cuckoo - Southeast Asia, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Hierococcyx sparverioides</i> - Large Hawk-Cuckoo - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Hierococcyx bocki</i> - Dark Hawk-Cuckoo - Malay Pen, Sumatra, Borneo - Split from <i>H. sparverioides</i><br /><i>Hierococcyx varius</i> - Common Hawk-Cuckoo - India to Burma<br /><i>Hierococcyx hyperythrus</i> - Rufous Hawk-Cuckoo - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Hierococcyx pectoralis</i> - Philippine Hawk-Cuckoo - Philippines<br /><i>Hierococcyx fugax</i> - Malaysian Hawk-Cuckoo - Southeast Asia, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Hierococcyx nisicolor</i> - Hodgson's Hawk-Cuckoo - Nepal to Borneo<br /><br /><i>Cuculus clamosus</i> - Black Cuckoo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cuculus solitarius</i> - Red-chested Cuckoo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cuculus poliocephalus</i> - Lesser Cuckoo - E, SE Eurasia - India, E Africa<br /><i>Cuculus crassirostris</i> - Sulawesi Cuckoo - Sulawesi<br /><i>Cuculus micropterus</i> - Indian Cuckoo - Widespread Asia, also E Asia<br /><i>Cuculus rochii</i> - Madagascar Cuckoo - Madagascar - E Africa<br /><i>Cuculus gularis</i> - African Cuckoo - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cuculus saturatus</i> - Himalayan Cuckoo - Himalayas to Taiwan - Indonesia, Philippines - Was Oriental Cuckoo<br /><i>Cuculus optatus</i> - Oriental Cuckoo - NE Asia - Indonesia to Australasia - Split from <i>C. saturatus</i> new name<br /><i>Cuculus lepidus</i> - Sunda Cuckoo - SE Asia, Greater Sundas, Wallacea - Split from <i>C. saturatus</i><br /><i>Cuculus canorus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cuculus_canorus_common_cuckoo.php" rel="self" title="Common Cuckoo">Common Cuckoo</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Musophagidae - Turacos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-30T19:26:22+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_musophagidae.php#unique-entry-id-829</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_musophagidae.php#unique-entry-id-829</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[075 Musophagidae - Turacos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Corythaeola cristata</i> - Great Blue Turaco - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Tauraco persa</i> - Guinea Turaco - WC, W Africa<br /><i>Tauraco livingstonii</i> - Livingstone's Turaco - SE Africa<br /><i>Tauraco schalowi</i> - Schalow's Turaco - SC Africa<br /><i>Tauraco corythaix</i> - Knysna Turaco - SE Africa<br /><i>Tauraco schuettii</i> - Black-billed Turaco - C Africa<br /><i>Tauraco fischeri</i> - Fischer's Turaco - E Africa<br /><i>Tauraco macrorhynchus</i> - Yellow-billed Turaco - WC, W Africa<br /><i>Tauraco leucolophus</i> - White-crested Turaco - C Africa<br /><i>Tauraco bannermani</i> - Bannerman's Turaco - NW Cameroon<br /><i>Tauraco erythrolophus</i> - Red-crested Turaco - Angola<br /><i>Tauraco hartlaubi</i> - Hartlaub's Turaco - E Africa<br /><i>Tauraco leucotis</i> - White-cheeked Turaco - NE Africa<br /><i>Tauraco ruspolii</i> - Ruspoli's Turaco - S Ethiopia<br /><i>Tauraco porphyreolophus</i> - Purple-crested Turaco - SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Ruwenzorornis johnstoni</i> - Ruwenzori Turaco - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Musophaga violacea</i> - Violet Turaco - C, W Africa<br /><i>Musophaga rossae</i> - Ross's Turaco - C, SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Corythaixoides concolor</i> - Grey Go-away-bird - S Africa<br /><i>Corythaixoides personatus</i> - Bare-faced Go-away-bird - E Africa<br /><i>Corythaixoides leucogaster</i> - White-bellied Go-away-bird - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Crinifer piscator</i> - Western Plantain-eater - W, C Africa<br /><i>Crinifer zonurus</i> - Eastern Plantain-eater - NE, EC Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Opisthocomidae - Hoatzin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><category>Opisthocomidae</category><category>Hoatzin</category><dc:date>2008-07-06T19:25:29+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_opisthocomidae.php#unique-entry-id-828</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_opisthocomidae.php#unique-entry-id-828</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[074 Opisthocomidae - Hoatzin - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Opisthocomus hoazin</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/opisthocomus_hoazin_hoatzin.php" rel="self" title="Hoatzin">Hoatzin</a> - Amazonia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Psittacidae - Parrots</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parrotlets</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Lovebirds</category><category>Lorikeets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-07T19:25:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_psittacidae.php#unique-entry-id-827</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_psittacidae.php#unique-entry-id-827</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[073 Psittacidae - Parrots - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br />+2.11<br /><br /><i>Psittrichas fulgidus</i> - Pesquet's Parrot - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Loriculus vernalis</i> - Vernal Hanging Parrot - E India through Southeast Asia, Andaman Islands<br /><i>Loriculus beryllinus</i> - Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Loriculus philippensis</i> - Philippine Hanging Parrot - Philippines<br /><i>Loriculus camiguinensis</i> - Camiguin Hanging Parrot - Camiguin Is. Philippines. Asia - <i>Loriculus camiguinensis</i> new species<br /><i>Loriculus galgulus</i> - Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Loriculus stigmatus</i> - Great Hanging Parrot - Sulawesi<br /><i>Loriculus amabilis</i> - Moluccan Hanging Parrot - Moluccas<br /><i>Loriculus sclateri</i> - Sula Hanging Parrot - Sula and Banggai Is. Asia - Split from <i>L. amabilis</i><br /><i>Loriculus catamene</i> - Sangihe Hanging Parrot - Sangihe Island<br /><i>Loriculus aurantiifrons</i> - Orange-fronted Hanging Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Loriculus tener</i> - Bismarck Hanging Parrot - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Loriculus exilis</i> - Pygmy Hanging Parrot - Sulawesi<br /><i>Loriculus pusillus</i> - Yellow-throated Hanging Parrot - Java<br /><i>Loriculus flosculus</i> - Wallace's Hanging Parrot - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Micropsitta keiensis</i> - Yellow-capped Pygmy Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Micropsitta geelvinkiana</i> - Geelvink Pygmy Parrot - islands N of New Guinea<br /><i>Micropsitta pusio</i> - Buff-faced Pygmy Parrot - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Micropsitta meeki</i> - Meek's Pygmy Parrot - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Micropsitta finschii</i> - Finsch's Pygmy Parrot - Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Micropsitta bruijnii</i> - Red-breasted Pygmy Parrot - S Moluccas to Solomon Islands - New name<br /><br /><i>Chalcopsitta atra</i> - Black Lory - W New Guinea<br /><i>Chalcopsitta duivenbodei</i> - Brown Lory - N New Guinea<br /><i>Chalcopsitta sintillata</i> - Yellowish-streaked Lory - S New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Chalcopsitta cardinalis</i> - Cardinal Lory - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Eos histrio</i> - Red-and-blue Lory - islands N of Sulawesi<br /><i>Eos squamata</i> - Violet-necked Lory - N Moluccas<br /><i>Eos bornea</i> - Red Lory - Moluccas - NB name<br /><i>Eos reticulata</i> - Blue-streaked Lory - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Eos cyanogenia</i> - Black-winged Lory - islands N of New Guinea<br /><i>Eos semilarvata</i> - Blue-eared Lory - Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Pseudeos fuscata</i> - Dusky Lory - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Trichoglossus ornatus</i> - Ornate Lorikeet - Sulawesi<br /><i>Trichoglossus forsteni</i> - Sunset Lorikeet - W Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Trichoglossus weberi</i> - Leaf Lorikeet - Flores<br /><i>Trichoglossus capistratus</i> - Marigold Lorikeet - E Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Trichoglossus haematodus</i> - Coconut Lorikeet - S Moluccas, W New Guinea, E to Loyalty Islands<br /><i>Trichoglossus rosenbergii</i> - Biak Lorikeet - Biak Island - New name<br /><i>Trichoglossus moluccanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trichoglossus_chlorolepidotus_rainbow_lorikeet.php" rel="self" title="Rainbow Lorikeet">Rainbow Lorikeet</a> - NE, SE, SC Australia<br /><i>Trichoglossus rubritorquis</i> - Red-collared Lorikeet - E Lesser Sundas to N Australia<br /><i>Trichoglossus euteles</i> - Olive-headed Lorikeet - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Trichoglossus flavoviridis</i> - Citrine Lorikeet - Sulawesi, Sulu Archipelago<br /><i>Trichoglossus johnstoniae</i> - Mindanao Lorikeet - Philippines<br /><i>Trichoglossus rubiginosus</i> - Pohnpei Lorikeet - E Caroline Islands<br /><i>Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus</i> - Scaly-breasted Lorikeet - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Psitteuteles versicolor</i> - Varied Lorikeet - N Australia<br /><i>Psitteuteles iris</i> - Iris Lorikeet - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Psitteuteles goldiei</i> - Goldie's Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Lorius garrulus</i> - Chattering Lory - N Moluccas<br /><i>Lorius domicella</i> - Purple-naped Lory - S Moluccas<br /><i>Lorius lory</i> - Black-capped Lory - New Guinea<br /><i>Lorius hypoinochrous</i> - Purple-bellied Lory - E New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Lorius albidinucha</i> - White-naped Lory - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Lorius chlorocercus</i> - Yellow-bibbed Lory - E Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Phigys solitarius</i> - Collared Lory - Fiji Islands<br /><br /><i>Vini australis</i> - Blue-crowned Lorikeet - SC Polynesia<br /><i>Vini kuhlii</i> - Kuhl's Lorikeet - Polynesia<br /><i>Vini stepheni</i> - Stephen's Lorikeet - Henderson Island<br /><i>Vini peruviana</i> - Violet Lorikeet - Polynesia<br /><i>Vini ultramarina</i> - Ultramarine Lorikeet - Marquesas Islands<br /><br /><i>Glossopsitta concinna</i> - Musk Lorikeet - SE Australia<br /><i>Glossopsitta pusilla</i> - Little Lorikeet - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Glossopsitta porphyrocephala</i> - Purple-crowned Lorikeet - S, SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Charmosyna palmarum</i> - Palm Lorikeet - Vanuatu<br /><i>Charmosyna rubrigularis</i> - Red-chinned Lorikeet - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Charmosyna meeki</i> - Meek's Lorikeet - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Charmosyna toxopei</i> - Blue-fronted Lorikeet - S Moluccas<br /><i>Charmosyna multistriata</i> - Striated Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><i>Charmosyna wilhelminae</i> - Pygmy Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><i>Charmosyna rubronotata</i> - Red-fronted Lorikeet - N, W New Guinea<br /><i>Charmosyna placentis</i> - Red-flanked Lorikeet - Moluccas, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Charmosyna amabilis</i> - Red-throated Lorikeet - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Charmosyna margarethae</i> - Duchess Lorikeet - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Charmosyna pulchella</i> - Fairy Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><i>Charmosyna josefinae</i> - Josephine's Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><i>Charmosyna papou</i> - Papuan Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Oreopsittacus arfaki</i> - Plum-faced Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Neopsittacus musschenbroekii</i> - Yellow-billed Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><i>Neopsittacus pullicauda</i> - Orange-billed Lorikeet - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Prosopeia splendens</i> - Crimson Shining Parrot - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Prosopeia personata</i> - Masked Shining Parrot - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Prosopeia tabuensis</i> - Maroon Shining Parrot - Fiji Islands, Tonga<br /><br /><i>Eunymphicus cornutus</i> - Horned Parakeet - New Caledonia<br /><i>Eunymphicus uvaeensis</i> - Ouvea Parakeet - Loyalty Islands - Split from Horned Parakeet <i>E. cornutus</i><br /><br /><i>Cyanoramphus saisseti</i> - New Caledonian Parakeet - New Caledonia - Was Red-crowned Parakeet to New Caledonian Parakeet<br /><i>Cyanoramphus cookii</i> - Norfolk Parakeet - Norfolk island<br /><i>Cyanoramphus unicolor</i> - Antipodes Parakeet - Antipodes Islands<br /><i>Cyanoramphus auriceps</i> - Yellow-crowned Parakeet - New Zealand<br /><i>Cyanoramphus forbesi</i> - Chatham Parakeet - Chatham Is. Australasia - Split from <i>Cyanoramphus auriceps</i><br /><i>Cyanoramphus malherbi</i> - Malherbe's Parakeet - South Island, New Zealand - Split from <i>Cyanoramphus auriceps</i><br /><i>Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae</i> - Red-crowned Parakeet - New Zealand - Was Red-fronted Parakeet<br /><i>Cyanoramphus hochstetteri</i> - Reischek's Parakeet - Antipodes Islands - Split from <i>C. novaezelandiae</i><br /><br /><i>Purpureicephalus spurius</i> - Red-capped Parrot - SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Barnardius zonarius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/barnardius_zonarius_australian_ringneck.php" rel="self" title="Australian Ringneck">Australian Ringneck</a> - W, C Australia<br /><br /><i>Platycercus caledonicus</i> - Green Rosella - Tasmania<br /><i>Platycercus elegans</i> - Crimson Rosella - SE, E Australia<br /><i>Platycercus adscitus</i> - Pale-headed Rosella - NE, E Australia - New name<br /><i>Platycercus eximius</i> - Eastern Rosella - SE Australia, Tasmania - Split from <i>P. adscitus</i><br /><i>Platycercus venustus</i> - Northern Rosella - N Australia - Split from <i>P. adscitus</i><br /><i>Platycercus icterotis</i> - Western Rosella - SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Northiella haematogaster</i> - Bluebonnet - SE, S Australia<br /><br /><i>Psephotus haematonotus</i> - Red-rumped Parrot - SE Australia<br /><i>Psephotus varius</i> - Mulga Parrot - S, SW Australia<br /><i>Psephotus dissimilis</i> - Hooded Parrot - N Australia<br /><i>Psephotus chrysopterygius</i> - Golden-shouldered Parrot - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Neopsephotus bourkii</i> - Bourke's Parrot - C, W Australia<br /><br /><i>Neophema chrysostoma</i> - Blue-winged Parrot - SE Australia<br /><i>Neophema elegans</i> - Elegant Parrot - S, SW Australia<br /><i>Neophema petrophila</i> - Rock Parrot - S, SW Australia<br /><i>Neophema chrysogaster</i> - Orange-bellied Parrot - S Australia<br /><i>Neophema pulchella</i> - Turquoise Parrot - SE Australia<br /><i>Neophema splendida</i> - Scarlet-chested Parrot - S Australia<br /><br /><i>Lathamus discolor</i> - Swift Parrot - SE Australia<br /><br /><i>Melopsittacus undulatus</i> - Budgerigar - Australia<br /><br /><i>Pezoporus wallicus</i> - Ground Parrot - SE, SW Australia<br /><i>Pezoporus occidentalis</i> - Night Parrot - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Psittacella brehmii</i> - Brehm's Tiger Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Psittacella picta</i> - Painted Tiger Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Psittacella modesta</i> - Modest Tiger Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Psittacella madaraszi</i> - Madarasz's Tiger Parrot - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Psittinus cyanurus</i> - Blue-rumped Parrot - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Geoffroyus geoffroyi</i> - Red-cheeked Parrot - N Moluccas to N Australia<br /><i>Geoffroyus simplex</i> - Blue-collared Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Geoffroyus heteroclitus</i> - Song Parrot - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands - New name<br /><br /><i>Prioniturus montanus</i> - Montane Racket-tail - Philippines<br /><i>Prioniturus waterstradti</i> - Mindanao Racket-tail - Mindanao, Philippines - Split from <i>P. montanus</i><br /><i>Prioniturus platenae</i> - Blue-headed Racket-tail - Philippines<br /><i>Prioniturus luconensis</i> - Green Racket-tail - Philippines<br /><i>Prioniturus discurus</i> - Blue-crowned Racket-tail - Philippines<br /><i>Prioniturus verticalis</i> - Blue-winged Racket-tail - Philippines<br /><i>Prioniturus flavicans</i> - Yellow-breasted Racket-tail - N Sulawesi<br /><i>Prioniturus platurus</i> - Golden-mantled Racket-tail - Sulawesi<br /><i>Prioniturus mada</i> - Buru Racket-tail - S Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Tanygnathus megalorynchos</i> - Great-billed Parrot - Moluccas, Lesser Sundas, Australasia<br /><i>Tanygnathus lucionensis</i> - Blue-naped Parrot - Philippines<br /><i>Tanygnathus sumatranus</i> - Blue-backed Parrot - S Philippines, Sulawesi<br /><i>Tanygnathus gramineus</i> - Black-lored Parrot - S Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Eclectus roratus</i> - Eclectus Parrot - N Moluccas to Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Alisterus amboinensis</i> - Moluccan King Parrot - Moluccas, W New Guinea<br /><i>Alisterus chloropterus</i> - Papuan King Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Alisterus scapularis</i> - Australian King Parrot - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Aprosmictus jonquillaceus</i> - Jonquil Parrot - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Aprosmictus erythropterus</i> - Red-winged Parrot - N, E Australia, S New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Polytelis swainsonii</i> - Superb Parrot - SE Australia<br /><i>Polytelis anthopeplus</i> - Regent Parrot - S, SW Australia<br /><i>Polytelis alexandrae</i> - Princess Parrot - C Australia<br /><br /><i>Psittacula eupatria</i> - Alexandrine Parakeet - India through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Psittacula krameri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/psittacula_krameri_rose_ringed_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Rose Ringed Parakeet">Rose-ringed Parakeet</a> - W, C, E Africa, Pakistan to Burma<br /><i>Psittacula echo</i> - Mauritius Parakeet - Mauritius ??v2.11<br /><i>Psittacula eques</i> - Echo Parakeet - v2.11 ?<br /><i>Psittacula himalayana</i> - Slaty-headed Parakeet - Himalayas<br /><i>Psittacula finschii</i> - Grey-headed Parakeet - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Psittacula cyanocephala</i> - Plum-headed Parakeet - India<br /><i>Psittacula roseata</i> - Blossom-headed Parakeet - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Psittacula columboides</i> - Blue-winged Parakeet - SW India<br /><i>Psittacula calthropae</i> - Layard's Parakeet - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Psittacula derbiana</i> - Lord Derby's Parakeet - SW China, NE India<br /><i>Psittacula alexandri</i> - Red-breasted Parakeet - N India to Java & Borneo<br /><i>Psittacula caniceps</i> - Nicobar Parakeet - Nicobar Islands<br /><i>Psittacula longicauda</i> - Long-tailed Parakeet - Andaman Islands, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Agapornis canus</i> - Grey-headed Lovebird - Madagascar<br /><i>Agapornis pullarius</i> - Red-headed Lovebird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Agapornis taranta</i> - Black-winged Lovebird - Ethiopia<br /><i>Agapornis swindernianus</i> - Black-collared Lovebird - W, C Africa<br /><i>Agapornis roseicollis</i> - Rosy-faced Lovebird - SW Africa<br /><i>Agapornis fischeri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/agapornis_fischeri_fischers_lovebird.php" rel="self" title="Fischer&#39;s Lovebird">Fischer's Lovebird</a> - Tanzania<br /><i>Agapornis personatus</i> - Yellow-collared Lovebird - Tanzania<br /><i>Agapornis lilianae</i> - Lilian's Lovebird - SE Africa<br /><i>Agapornis nigrigenis</i> - Black-cheeked Lovebird - S Zambia<br /><br /><i>Coracopsis vasa</i> - Greater Vasa Parrot - Madagascar, Comoros Is<br /><i>Coracopsis nigra</i> - Lesser Vasa Parrot - Madagascar, Comoros Is, Seychelles Is (Praslin) Africa<br /><br /><i>Psittacus erithacus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/psittacus_erithacus_african_grey_parrot.php" rel="self" title="Grey Parrot">Grey Parrot</a> - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Poicephalus fuscicollis</i> - Brown-necked Parrot - W Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus robustus</i> - Cape Parrot - SE Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus gulielmi</i> - Red-fronted Parrot - C, W Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus meyeri</i> - Meyer's Parrot - C, SC Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus rueppellii</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Parrot - SW Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus cryptoxanthus</i> - Brown-headed Parrot - SE Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus crassus</i> - Niam-niam Parrot - C Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus rufiventris</i> - Red-bellied Parrot - E Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus senegalus</i> - Senegal Parrot - W Africa<br /><i>Poicephalus flavifrons</i> - Yellow-fronted Parrot - Ethiopia<br /><br /><i>Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus</i> - Hyacinth Macaw - C South America<br /><i>Anodorhynchus leari</i> - Lear's Macaw - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Cyanopsitta spixii</i> - Spix's Macaw - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Ara ararauna</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ara_ararauna_blue_and_yellow_macaw.php" rel="self" title="Blue and Yellow Macaw">Blue-and-yellow Macaw</a> - Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Ara glaucogularis</i> - Blue-throated Macaw - N Bolivia<br /><i>Ara militaris</i> - Military Macaw - W Mexico, NW & W South America<br /><i>Ara ambiguus</i> - Great Green Macaw - E Honduras to W Ecuador<br /><i>Ara macao</i> - Scarlet Macaw - SE Mexico to Colombia, Amazonia<br /><i>Ara chloropterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ara_chloroptera_red_and_green_macaw.php" rel="self" title="Red and Green Macaw">Red-and-green Macaw</a> - Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Ara rubrogenys</i> - Red-fronted Macaw - C Bolivia<br /><i>Ara severus</i> - Chestnut-fronted Macaw - E Panama, N South America, Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Orthopsittaca manilata</i> - Red-bellied Macaw - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Primolius couloni</i> - Blue-headed Macaw - W Amazonia<br /><i>Primolius maracana</i> - Blue-winged Macaw - E, SE South America<br /><i>Primolius auricollis</i> - Golden-collared Macaw - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Diopsittaca nobilis</i> - Red-shouldered Macaw - Amazonia, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha</i> - Thick-billed Parrot - W Mexico<br /><i>Rhynchopsitta terrisi</i> - Maroon-fronted Parrot - EC Mexico<br /><br /><i>Ognorhynchus icterotis</i> - Yellow-eared Parrot - Colombia, N Ecuador<br /> -<br /><i>Guaruba guarouba</i> - Golden Parakeet - NE Brazil - NB name<br /><br /><i>Aratinga acuticaudata</i> - Blue-crowned Parakeet - N, E, SE South America<br /><i>Aratinga holochlora</i> - Green Parakeet - N,e Mexico, S Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Aratinga brevipes</i> - Socorro Parakeet - Socorro Island - Split from <i>A. holochlora</i><br /><i>Aratinga rubritorquis</i> - Red-throated Parakeet - Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua - Split from <i>A. holochlora</i><br /><i>Aratinga strenua</i> - Pacific Parakeet - S Mexico to N Nicaragua<br /><i>Aratinga wagleri</i> - Scarlet-fronted Parakeet - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Aratinga hockingi</i> - Hocking's Parakeet - C Peru - <i>Aratinga hockingi</i> new species<br /><i>Aratinga mitrata</i> - Mitred Parakeet - C Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Aratinga alticola</i> - Chapman's Parakeet - C Peru - Split from <i>A. mitrata</i><br /><i>Aratinga erythrogenys</i> - Red-masked Parakeet - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Aratinga finschi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aratinga_finschi_finschs_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Finsch&#39;s Parakeet">Finsch's Parakeet</a> - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Aratinga leucophthalma</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aratinga_leucophthalma_white_eyed_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="White Eyed Parakeet">White-eyed Parakeet</a> - Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Aratinga euops</i> - Cuban Parakeet - Cuba<br /><i>Aratinga chloroptera</i> - Hispaniolan Parakeet - Hispaniola<br /><i>Aratinga solstitialis</i> - Sun Parakeet - NE, E Amazonia<br /><i>Aratinga pintoi</i> - Sulphur-breasted Parakeet - Para, Brazil - <i>Aratinga pintoi</i> new species<br /><i>Aratinga jandaya</i> - Jandaya Parakeet - NE Brazil<br /><i>Aratinga auricapillus</i> - Golden-capped Parakeet - SE Brazil<br /><i>Aratinga weddellii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aratinga_weddellii_dusky_headed_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Headed Parakeet">Dusky-headed Parakeet</a> - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Aratinga nana</i> - Olive-throated Parakeet - Mexico to W Panama, North America, also Jamaica - Name pending formal split of Aztec Parakeet<br /><i>Aratinga canicularis</i> - Orange-fronted Parakeet - W Mexico to W Costa Rica<br /><i>Aratinga aurea</i> - Peach-fronted Parakeet - Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Aratinga pertinax</i> - Brown-throated Parakeet - Panama through N South America<br /><i>Aratinga cactorum</i> - Caatinga Parakeet - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Nandayus nenday</i> - Nanday Parakeet - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Leptosittaca branickii</i> - Golden-plumed Parakeet - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Cyanoliseus patagonus</i> - Burrowing Parrot - Southern Cone<br /><br /><i>Pyrrhura cruentata</i> - Ochre-marked Parakeet - SE Brazil<br /><i>Pyrrhura devillei</i> - Blaze-winged Parakeet - E Bolivia, N Paraguay, SW Brazil<br /><i>Pyrrhura frontalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pyrrhura_leucotis_maroon_bellied_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Maroon Bellied Parakeet">Maroon-bellied Parakeet</a> - SE South America - New name<br /><i>Pyrrhura lepida</i> - Pearly Parakeet - NE Brazil S of Amazon<br /><i>Pyrrhura perlata</i> - Crimson-bellied Parakeet - C Brazil to N Bolivia<br /><i>Pyrrhura molinae</i> - Green-cheeked Parakeet - C South America<br /><i>Pyrrhura picta</i> - Painted Parakeet - SE Panama to Amazonia<br /><i>Pyrrhura amazonum</i> - Santarem Parakeet - SC and SE Amazonia - <i>Pyrrhura amazonum</i> split from <i>P. picta</i><br /><i>Pyrrhura lucianii</i> - Bonaparte's Parakeet - W Amazonia - <i>Pyrrhura lucianii</i> split from <i>P. picta</i><br /><i>Pyrrhura roseifrons</i> - Rose-fronted Parakeet - W Amazonia - <i>Pyrrhura roseifrons</i> split from <i>P. picta</i><br /><i>Pyrrhura leucotis</i> - White-eared Parakeet - E,se Brazil<br /><i>Pyrrhura griseipectus</i> - Grey-breasted Parakeet - NE Brazil - <i>Pyrrhura griseipectus</i> species?<br /><i>Pyrrhura pfrimeri</i> - Pfrimer's Parakeet - EC Brazil - <i>Pyrrhura pfrimeri</i> split from <i>P. leucotis</i><br /><i>Pyrrhura emma</i> - Venezuelan Parakeet - N Venezuela - Split from <i>P. leucotis</i><br /><i>Pyrrhura viridicata</i> - Santa Marta Parakeet - N Colombia<br /><i>Pyrrhura egregia</i> - Fiery-shouldered Parakeet - Tepuis<br /><i>Pyrrhura melanura</i> - Maroon-tailed Parakeet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Pyrrhura orcesi</i> - El Oro Parakeet - SW Ecuador<br /><i>Pyrrhura rupicola</i> - Black-capped Parakeet - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Pyrrhura albipectus</i> - White-breasted Parakeet - SE Ecuador<br /><i>Pyrrhura calliptera</i> - Flame-winged Parakeet - C Colombia<br /><i>Pyrrhura hoematotis</i> - Blood-eared Parakeet - N, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Pyrrhura rhodocephala</i> - Rose-crowned Parakeet - W Venezuela<br /><i>Pyrrhura hoffmanni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pyrrhura_hoffmanni_sulphur_winged_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Sulphur Winged Parakeet">Sulphur-winged Parakeet</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Enicognathus ferrugineus</i> - Austral Parakeet - Southern Cone<br /><i>Enicognathus leptorhynchus</i> - Slender-billed Parakeet - C Chile<br /><br /><i>Myiopsitta monachus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiopsitta_monachus_monk_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Monk Parakeet">Monk Parakeet</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Psilopsiagon aymara</i> - Grey-hooded Parakeet - NC Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Psilopsiagon aurifrons</i> - Mountain Parakeet - W South America<br /><br /><i>Bolborhynchus lineola</i> - Barred Parakeet - S Mexico to Colombia, Peru<br /><i>Bolborhynchus orbygnesius</i> - Andean Parakeet - Peru to NC Bolivia<br /><i>Bolborhynchus ferrugineifrons</i> - Rufous-fronted Parakeet - C Colombia<br /><br /><i>Forpus cyanopygius</i> - Mexican Parrotlet - W Mexico<br /><i>Forpus passerinus</i> - Green-rumped Parrotlet - N South America<br /><i>Forpus xanthopterygius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/forpus_xanthopterygius_blue_winged_parrotlet.php" rel="self" title="Blue Winged Parrotlet">Blue-winged Parrotlet</a> - C, SE South America<br /><i>Forpus conspicillatus</i> - Spectacled Parrotlet - Panama, Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Forpus modestus</i> - Dusky-billed Parrotlet - Amazonia - not <i>sclateri</i><br /><i>Forpus coelestis</i> - Pacific Parrotlet - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Forpus xanthops</i> - Yellow-faced Parrotlet - NC Peru<br /><br /><i>Brotogeris tirica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/brotogeris_tirica_plain_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Plain Parakeet">Plain Parakeet</a> - SE Brazil<br /><i>Brotogeris versicolurus</i> - White-winged Parakeet - Amazonia<br /><i>Brotogeris chiriri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/brotogeris_chiriri_yellow_chevroned_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Chevroned Parakeet">Yellow-chevroned Parakeet</a> - E, SE South America<br /><i>Brotogeris pyrrhoptera</i> - Grey-cheeked Parakeet - W Ecuador to NW Peru<br /><i>Brotogeris jugularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/brotogeris_jugularis_orange_chinned_parakeet.php" rel="self" title="Orange Chinned Parakeet">Orange-chinned Parakeet</a> - SW Mexico to W Venezuela<br /><i>Brotogeris cyanoptera</i> - Cobalt-winged Parakeet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Brotogeris chrysoptera</i> - Golden-winged Parakeet - N, C Amazonia<br /><i>Brotogeris sanctithomae</i> - Tui Parakeet - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Nannopsittaca panychlora</i> - Tepui Parrotlet - Tepuis<br /><i>Nannopsittaca dachilleae</i> - Manu Parrotlet - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Touit batavicus</i> - Lilac-tailed Parrotlet - N South America<br /><i>Touit huetii</i> - Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet - Amazonia<br /><i>Touit costaricensis</i> - Red-fronted Parrotlet - Costa Rica to W Panama<br /><i>Touit dilectissimus</i> - Blue-fronted Parrotlet - E Panama to Venezuela & NW Ecuador<br /><i>Touit purpuratus</i> - Sapphire-rumped Parrotlet - Amazonia<br /><i>Touit melanonotus</i> - Brown-backed Parrotlet - SE Brazil<br /><i>Touit surdus</i> - Golden-tailed Parrotlet - E Brazil<br /><i>Touit stictopterus</i> - Spot-winged Parrotlet - S Colombia, Ecuador, N Peru<br /><br /><i>Pionites melanocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pionites_melanocephalus_black_headed_parrot.php" rel="self" title="Black Headed Parrot">Black-headed Parrot</a> - N Amazonia<br /><i>Pionites leucogaster</i> - White-bellied Parrot - S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pyrilia haematotis</i> - Brown-hooded Parrot - SE Mexico to NW Colombia - <i>Pyrilia haematotis</i> includes ssp <i>coccinicollaris</i>, species?<br /><i>Pyrilia pulchra</i> - Rose-faced Parrot - W Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Pyrilia barrabandi</i> - Orange-cheeked Parrot - W Amazonia<br /><i>Pyrilia pyrilia</i> - Saffron-headed Parrot - E Panama to NW Venezuela<br /><i>Pyrilia caica</i> - Caica Parrot - NE South America<br /><i>Pyrilia vulturina</i> - Vulturine Parrot - SE Amazonia<br /><i>Pyrilia aurantiocephala</i> - Bald Parrot - C Brazil<br /><br /><i>Pionopsitta pileata</i> - Pileated Parrot - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Hapalopsittaca melanotis</i> - Black-winged Parrot - C Peru to WC Bolivia<br /><i>Hapalopsittaca amazonina</i> - Rusty-faced Parrot - Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Hapalopsittaca fuertesi</i> - Fuertes's Parrot - C Colombia<br /><i>Hapalopsittaca pyrrhops</i> - Red-faced Parrot - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Alipiopsitta xanthops</i> - Yellow-faced Parrot - C South America - <i>Amazona xanthops</i> sister to <i>Graydidascalus</i>, from <i>Amazona</i> to <i>Alipiopsitta</i><br /><br /><i>Graydidascalus brachyurus</i> - Short-tailed Parrot - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pionus menstruus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pionus_menstruus_blue_headed_parrot.php" rel="self" title="Blue Headed Parrot">Blue-headed Parrot</a> - Costa Rica to SE Brazil<br /><i>Pionus sordidus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pionus_sordidus_red_billed_parrot.php" rel="self" title="Red Billed Parrot">Red-billed Parrot</a> - N, W South America<br /><i>Pionus maximiliani</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pionus_maximiliani_scaly_headed_parrot.php" rel="self" title="Scaly Headed Parrot">Scaly-headed Parrot</a> - SC, SE, E South America<br /><i>Pionus tumultuosus</i> - Plum-crowned Parrot - C Peru to Bolivia<br /><i>Pionus seniloides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pionus_seniloides_white_capped_parrot.php" rel="self" title="White Capped Parrot">White-capped Parrot</a> - W Venezuela to NW Peru - <i>Pionus seniloides</i> ssp <i>P. tumultuosus</i>?<br /><i>Pionus senilis</i> - White-crowned Parrot - NE Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Pionus chalcopterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pionus_chalcopterus_bronze_winged_parrot.php" rel="self" title="Bronze WInged Parrot">Bronze-winged Parrot</a> - Venezuela to NW Peru<br /><i>Pionus fuscus</i> - Dusky Parrot - NE South America<br /><br /><i>Amazona leucocephala</i> - Cuban Amazon - Cuba<br /><i>Amazona collaria</i> - Yellow-billed Amazon - Jamaica<br /><i>Amazona ventralis</i> - Hispaniolan Amazon - Hispaniola<br /><i>Amazona albifrons</i> - White-fronted Amazon - NW Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Amazona xantholora</i> - Yucatan Amazon - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Amazona agilis</i> - Black-billed Amazon - Jamaica<br /><i>Amazona vittata</i> - Puerto Rican Amazon - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Amazona tucumana</i> - Tucuman Amazon - S Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><i>Amazona pretrei</i> - Red-spectacled Amazon - S Brazil<br /><i>Amazona viridigenalis</i> - Red-crowned Amazon - NE Mexico<br /><i>Amazona finschi</i> - Lilac-crowned Amazon - W Mexico<br /><i>Amazona autumnalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazona_autumnalis_red_lored_amazon.php" rel="self" title="Red Lored Amazon">Red-lored Amazon</a> - E Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><i>Amazona diadema</i> - Diademed Amazon - NW Brazil - Split from <i>A. autumnalis</i><br /><i>Amazona dufresniana</i> - Blue-cheeked Amazon - NE South America<br /><i>Amazona rhodocorytha</i> - Red-browed Amazon - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Amazona brasiliensis</i> - Red-tailed Amazon - SE Brazil<br /><i>Amazona festiva</i> - Festive Amazon - Venezuela, W Amazonia<br /><i>Amazona barbadensis</i> - Yellow-shouldered Amazon - Venezuela<br /><i>Amazona aestiva</i> - Turquoise-fronted Amazon - C South America<br /><i>Amazona oratrix</i> - Yellow-headed Amazon - S Mexico, Belize<br /><i>Amazona tresmariae</i> - Tres Marias Amazon - Tres Marias Is, Mexico - <i>Amazona tresmariae</i> split from <i>A. oratrix</i><br /><i>Amazona auropalliata</i> - Yellow-naped Amazon - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Amazona ochrocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazona_ochrocephala_yellow_crowned_amazon.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Crowned Amazon">Yellow-crowned Amazon</a> - Mexico to N Brazil & E Peru<br /><i>Amazona amazonica</i> - Orange-winged Amazon - N, C, E South America - <i>Amazona tresmariae</i> split from <i>A. chl?</i><br /><i>Amazona mercenaria</i> - Scaly-naped Amazon - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Amazona kawalli</i> - Kawall's Amazon - Amazonia - New name<br /><i>Amazona farinosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazona_farinosa_mealy_amazon.php" rel="self" title="Mealy Amazon">Mealy Amazon</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Amazona vinacea</i> - Vinaceous-breasted Amazon - SE South America<br /><i>Amazona versicolor</i> - St. Lucia Amazon - St. Lucia<br /><i>Amazona arausiaca</i> - Red-necked Amazon - Dominica<br /><i>Amazona guildingii</i> - St. Vincent Amazon - St. Vincent<br /><i>Amazona imperialis</i> - Imperial Amazon - Dominica<br /><br /><i>Deroptyus accipitrinus</i> - Red-fan Parrot - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Triclaria malachitacea</i> - Blue-bellied Parrot - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii</i> - Orange-breasted Fig Parrot - New Guinea<br /><i>Cyclopsitta diophthalma</i> - Double-eyed Fig Parrot - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><br /><i>Psittaculirostris desmarestii</i> - Large Fig Parrot - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Psittaculirostris edwardsii</i> - Edwards's Fig Parrot - N New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Psittaculirostris salvadorii</i> - Salvadori's Fig Parrot - NW New Guinea - New name<br /><br /><i>Bolbopsittacus lunulatus</i> - Guaiabero - Philippines<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cacatuidae - Cockatoos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cacatuidae</category><category>Cockatoos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-08T19:24:55+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cacatuidae.php#unique-entry-id-826</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cacatuidae.php#unique-entry-id-826</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[072 Cacatuidae - Cockatoos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Cockatoos separate from other parrots (Psittacidae) <br /><br /><i>Probosciger aterrimus</i> - Palm Cockatoo - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><br /><i>Calyptorhynchus banksii</i> - Red-tailed Black Cockatoo - Australia<br /><i>Calyptorhynchus lathami</i> - Glossy Black Cockatoo - E Australia<br /><i>Calyptorhynchus funereus</i> - Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo - E, SE Australia<br /><i>Calyptorhynchus latirostris</i> - Short-billed Black Cockatoo - SW Australia<br /><i>Calyptorhynchus baudinii</i> - Long-billed Black Cockatoo - SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Callocephalon fimbriatum</i> - Gang-gang Cockatoo - SE Australia<br />Lophochroa - Was from <i>Cacatua</i> to <i>Lophochroa</i><br /><i>Lophochroa leadbeateri</i> - Major Mitchell's Cockatoo - Australia<br /><br /><i>Eolophus roseicapilla</i> - Galah - Australia<br /><br /><i>Cacatua tenuirostris</i> - Long-billed Corella - SE Australia<br /><i>Cacatua pastinator</i> - Western Corella - SW Australia<br /><i>Cacatua sanguinea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cacatua_sanguinea_little_corella.php" rel="self" title="Little Corella">Little Corella</a> - Australia<br /><i>Cacatua goffiniana</i> - Tanimbar Corella - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Cacatua ducorpsii</i> - Solomons Cockatoo - Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Cacatua haematuropygia</i> - Red-vented Cockatoo - Philippines<br /><i>Cacatua sulphurea</i> - Yellow-crested Cockatoo - Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Cacatua galerita</i> - Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Cacatua ophthalmica</i> - Blue-eyed Cockatoo - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Cacatua alba</i> - White Cockatoo - N Moluccas<br /><i>Cacatua moluccensis</i> - Salmon-crested Cockatoo - S Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Nymphicus hollandicus</i> - Cockatiel - Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Strigopidae - New Zealand Parrots</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-09T19:24:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_strigopidae.php#unique-entry-id-825</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_strigopidae.php#unique-entry-id-825</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[071 Strigopidae - New Zealand Parrots - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />New Zealand parrots (Nestoridae) sister to other parrots (Psittacidae)<br /><br /><i>Nestor notabilis</i> - Kea - New Zealand<br /><i>Nestor meridionalis</i> - New Zealand Kaka - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Strigops habroptila</i> - Kakapo - New Zealand<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Columbidae - Pigeons&#x2c; Doves</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-10T19:24:33+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_columbidae.php#unique-entry-id-824</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_columbidae.php#unique-entry-id-824</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[070 Columbidae - Pigeons, Doves - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Columba livia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/columba_livia_domestica_feral_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Feral Pigeon">Common Pigeon</a> - Widespread Worldwide - Rock Pigeon conflicts in Australia for <i>Petrophassa</i><br /><i>Columba rupestris</i> - Hill Pigeon - C, E Eurasia<br /><i>Columba leuconota</i> - Snow Pigeon - SC, SE Eurasia<br /><i>Columba guinea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/columba_guinea_speckled_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Speckled Pigeon">Speckled Pigeon</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Columba albitorques</i> - White-collared Pigeon - Ethiopia, Eritrea<br /><i>Columba oenas</i> - Stock Dove - W, SW Eurasia<br /><i>Columba eversmanni</i> - Yellow-eyed Pigeon - C, SC Eurasia - NW India, Pakistan, Iran<br /><i>Columba oliviae</i> - Somali Pigeon - Somalia<br /><i>Columba palumbus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/columba_palumbus_wood_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Common Wood Pigeon">Common Wood Pigeon</a> - W, SW Eurasia<br /><i>Columba trocaz</i> - Trocaz Pigeon - Madeira<br /><i>Columba bollii</i> - Bolle's Pigeon - Canary Islands<br /><i>Columba junoniae</i> - Laurel Pigeon - Canary Islands<br /><i>Columba unicincta</i> - Afep Pigeon - W, C Africa<br /><i>Columba arquatrix</i> - African Olive Pigeon - E, S, SW Africa<br /><i>Columba sjostedti</i> - Cameroon Olive Pigeon - Cameroon<br /><i>Columba thomensis</i> - Sao Tome Olive Pigeon - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Columba pollenii</i> - Comoros Olive Pigeon - Comoros<br /><i>Columba hodgsonii</i> - Speckled Wood Pigeon - Himalayas to Burma<br /><i>Columba albinucha</i> - White-naped Pigeon - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Columba pulchricollis</i> - Ashy Wood Pigeon - Himalayas to S China, Taiwan<br /><i>Columba elphinstonii</i> - Nilgiri Wood Pigeon - SW India<br /><i>Columba torringtoniae</i> - Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Columba punicea</i> - Pale-capped Pigeon - NE India through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Columba argentina</i> - Silvery Pigeon - islands off Sumatra, N Borneo<br /><i>Columba palumboides</i> - Andaman Wood Pigeon - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Columba janthina</i> - Japanese Wood Pigeon - islands S of Japan and South Korea<br /><i>Columba vitiensis</i> - Metallic Pigeon - Philippines to Samoa<br /><i>Columba leucomela</i> - White-headed Pigeon - E Australia<br /><i>Columba pallidiceps</i> - Yellow-legged Pigeon - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Columba delegorguei</i> - Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeon - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Columba iriditorques</i> - Western Bronze-naped Pigeon - W, C Africa<br /><i>Columba malherbii</i> - Island Bronze-naped Pigeon - Gulf of Guinea islands<br /><i>Columba larvata</i> - Lemon Dove - Widespread Africa - Lemon Dove assigned to <i>Columba</i> rather than <i>Aplopelia</i><br /><br /><i>Patagioenas leucocephala</i> - White-crowned Pigeon - S Florida to West Indies & E Middle America<br /><i>Patagioenas squamosa</i> - Scaly-naped Pigeon - West Indies<br /><i>Patagioenas speciosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/patagioenas_speciosa_scaled_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Scaled Pigeon">Scaled Pigeon</a> - S Mexico to S Brazil<br /><i>Patagioenas picazuro</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/patagioenas_picazuro_picazuro_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Picazuro Pigeon">Picazuro Pigeon</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Patagioenas corensis</i> - Bare-eyed Pigeon - N South America<br /><i>Patagioenas maculosa</i> - Spot-winged Pigeon - C Peru to SE Brazil & SC Argentina<br /><i>Patagioenas fasciata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/patagioenas_fasciata_band_tailed_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Band Tailed Pigeon">Band-tailed Pigeon</a> - SW British Columbia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Patagioenas araucana</i> - Chilean Pigeon - Chile, W Argentina<br /><i>Patagioenas caribaea</i> - Ring-tailed Pigeon - Jamaica<br /><i>Patagioenas cayennensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/patagioenas_cayennensis_pale_vented_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Pale Vented Pigeon">Pale-vented Pigeon</a> - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Patagioenas flavirostris</i> - Red-billed Pigeon - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Patagioenas oenops</i> - Maranon Pigeon - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Patagioenas inornata</i> - Plain Pigeon - Greater Antilles<br /><i>Patagioenas plumbea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/patagioenas_plumbea_plumbeous_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Plumbeous Pigeon">Plumbeous Pigeon</a> - Colombia to SE Brazil<br /><i>Patagioenas subvinacea</i> - Ruddy Pigeon - Costa Rica through Amazonia<br /><i>Patagioenas nigrirostris</i> - Short-billed Pigeon - SE Mexico to NW Colombia<br /><i>Patagioenas goodsoni</i> - Dusky Pigeon - W Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Nesoenas picturata</i> - Malagasy Turtle Dove - Madagascar region - Was <i>Streptopelia</i> <br /><i>Nesoenas mayeri</i> - Pink Pigeon - Mauritius<br /><br /><i>Streptopelia turtur</i> - European Turtle Dove - W, C Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia lugens</i> - Dusky Turtle Dove - E Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia hypopyrrha</i> - Adamawa Turtle Dove - WC Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia orientalis</i> - Oriental Turtle Dove - C, E Asia through India & Southeast Asia<br /><i>Streptopelia bitorquata</i> - Island Collared Dove - Philippines, Java, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Streptopelia decaocto</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/streptopelia_decaocto_eurasian_collared_dove.php" rel="self" title="Collared Dove">Eurasian Collared Dove</a> - W Europe to India & E China<br /><i>Streptopelia roseogrisea</i> - African Collared Dove - NE, C, W, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Streptopelia reichenowi</i> - White-winged Collared Dove - SE Ethiopia, SW Somalia<br /><i>Streptopelia decipiens</i> - Mourning Collared Dove - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia semitorquata</i> - Red-eyed Dove - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia capicola</i> - Ring-necked Dove - E, S Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia vinacea</i> - Vinaceous Dove - EC, C, W Africa<br /><i>Streptopelia tranquebarica</i> - Red Turtle Dove - Widespread Asia<br /><br />Spotted Dove and Laughing Dove were <i>Streptopelia</i>, to <i>Spilopelia</i>, not <i>Stigmatopelia</i><br /><i>Spilopelia chinensis</i> - Spotted Dove - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Spilopelia senegalensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/stigmatopelia_senegalensis_laughing_dove.php" rel="self" title="Laughing Dove">Laughing Dove</a> - India & C Asia to S Arabian Peninsula & Africa<br /><br /><i>Macropygia unchall</i> - Barred Cuckoo-Dove - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Macropygia amboinensis</i> - Slender-billed Cuckoo-Dove - Sulawesi, Moluccas to New Guinea and its islands<br /><i>Macropygia phasianella</i> - Brown Cuckoo-Dove - E Australia coast and adjacent highlands - Split from <i>M. amboinensis</i><br /><i>Macropygia tenuirostris</i> - Philippine Cuckoo-Dove - Philippines, Sulu Archipelago - Split from <i>M. amboinensis</i><br /><i>Macropygia emiliana</i> - Ruddy Cuckoo-Dove - W Sumatra Is, Borneo, Java, Lesser Sundas - Split from <i>M. amboinensis</i><br /><i>Macropygia magna</i> - Bar-necked Cuckoo-Dove - S Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Macropygia rufipennis</i> - Andaman Cuckoo-Dove - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Macropygia nigrirostris</i> - Bar-tailed Cuckoo-Dove - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Macropygia mackinlayi</i> - MacKinlay's Cuckoo-Dove - Bismarck Archipelago to Vanuatu - New name<br /><i>Macropygia ruficeps</i> - Little Cuckoo-Dove - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Reinwardtoena reinwardtii</i> - Great Cuckoo-Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Reinwardtoena browni</i> - Pied Cuckoo-Dove - Bismarck Archipelago, Admiralty Islands<br /><i>Reinwardtoena crassirostris</i> - Crested Cuckoo-Dove - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Turacoena manadensis</i> - White-faced Dove - Sulawesi<br /><i>Turacoena modesta</i> - Black Dove - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Turtur chalcospilos</i> - Emerald-spotted Wood Dove - E, SE, SC, SW Africa<br /><i>Turtur abyssinicus</i> - Black-billed Wood Dove - NE, C, W Africa<br /><i>Turtur afer</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turtur_afer_blue_spotted_wood_dove.php" rel="self" title="Blue Spotted Wood Dove">Blue-spotted Wood Dove</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Turtur tympanistria</i> - Tambourine Dove - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Turtur brehmeri</i> - Blue-headed Wood Dove - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Oena capensis</i> - Namaqua Dove - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Chalcophaps indica</i> - Common Emerald Dove - Widespread Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Chalcophaps longirostris</i> - Pacific Emerald Dove - Australasia - Split from <i>Chalcophaps indica</i><br /><i>Chalcophaps stephani</i> - Stephan's Emerald Dove - Sulawesi, New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Henicophaps albifrons</i> - New Guinea Bronzewing - New Guinea<br /><i>Henicophaps foersteri</i> - New Britain Bronzewing - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><br /><i>Phaps chalcoptera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phaps_chalcoptera_common_bronzewing.php" rel="self" title="Common Bronzewing">Common Bronzewing</a> - Australia<br /><i>Phaps elegans</i> - Brush Bronzewing - S, E Australia<br /><i>Phaps histrionica</i> - Flock Bronzewing - Australia<br /><br /><i>Ocyphaps lophotes</i> - Crested Pigeon - Australia<br /><br /><i>Geophaps plumifera</i> - Spinifex Pigeon - Australia<br /><i>Geophaps scripta</i> - Squatter Pigeon - NE Australia<br /><i>Geophaps smithii</i> - Partridge Pigeon - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Trugon terrestris</i> - Thick-billed Ground Pigeon - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Leucosarcia melanoleuca</i> - Wonga Pigeon - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Petrophassa rufipennis</i> - Chestnut-quilled Rock Pigeon - N Australia<br /><i>Petrophassa albipennis</i> - White-quilled Rock Pigeon - N Australia<br /><br /><i>Geopelia cuneata</i> - Diamond Dove - Australia<br /><i>Geopelia striata</i> - Zebra Dove - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Geopelia placida</i> - Peaceful Dove - New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Geopelia maugei</i> - Barred Dove - Lesser Sundas, SE Moluccas<br /><i>Geopelia humeralis</i> - Bar-shouldered Dove - SC, SE New Guinea, N, E Australia<br /><br /><i>Zenaida macroura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/zenaida_macroura_mourning_dove.php" rel="self" title="Mourning Dove">Mourning Dove</a> - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Zenaida graysoni</i> - Socorro Dove - Socorro Island<br /><i>Zenaida auriculata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/zenaida_auriculata_eared_dove.php" rel="self" title="Eared Dove">Eared Dove</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Zenaida aurita</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/zenaida_aurita_zenaida_dove.php" rel="self" title="Zenaida Dove">Zenaida Dove</a> - West Indies, North America, also Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Zenaida galapagoensis</i> - Galapagos Dove - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Zenaida asiatica</i> - White-winged Dove - SW USA to Panama, North America, Middle America, also Greater Antilles<br /><i>Zenaida meloda</i> - West Peruvian Dove - Ecuador to N Chile<br /><br /><i>Columbina inca</i> - Inca Dove - SW USA to Costa Rica<br /><i>Columbina squammata</i> - Scaled Dove - N, E South America<br /><i>Columbina passerina</i> - Common Ground Dove - S USA to SE Brazil<br /><i>Columbina minuta</i> - Plain-breasted Ground Dove - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Columbina buckleyi</i> - Ecuadorian Ground Dove - Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Columbina talpacoti</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/columbina_talpacoti_ruddy_ground_dove.php" rel="self" title="Ruddy Ground Dove">Ruddy Ground Dove</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Columbina picui</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/columbina_picui_picui_ground_dove.php" rel="self" title="Picui Ground Dove">Picui Ground Dove</a> - NE Brazil to C Chile & S Argentina<br /><i>Columbina cruziana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/columbina_cruziana_croaking_ground_dove.php" rel="self" title="Croaking Ground Dove">Croaking Ground Dove</a> - N Ecuador to N Chile<br /><i>Columbina cyanopis</i> - Blue-eyed Ground Dove - SC Brazil<br /><br /><i>Claravis pretiosa</i> - Blue Ground Dove - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Claravis godefrida</i> - Purple-winged Ground Dove - SE South America<br /><i>Claravis mondetoura</i> - Maroon-chested Ground Dove - SE Mexico to WC Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Metriopelia ceciliae</i> - Bare-faced Ground Dove - Peru to N Chile<br /><i>Metriopelia morenoi</i> - Moreno's Ground Dove - NW Argentina<br /><i>Metriopelia melanoptera</i> - Black-winged Ground Dove - Colombia to S Chile<br /><i>Metriopelia aymara</i> - Golden-spotted Ground Dove - SC Peru to N Chile<br /><br /><i>Uropelia campestris</i> - Long-tailed Ground Dove - Brazil, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Leptotila verreauxi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leptotila_verreauxi_white_tipped_dove.php" rel="self" title="White Tipped Dove">White-tipped Dove</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Leptotila megalura</i> - Yungas Dove - Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><i>Leptotila rufaxilla</i> - Grey-fronted Dove - Colombia to NE Argentina<br /><i>Leptotila plumbeiceps</i> - Grey-headed Dove - E Mexico to W Colombia<br /><i>Leptotila pallida</i> - Pallid Dove - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Leptotila battyi</i> - Azuero Dove - Panama - Split from <i>L. plumbeiceps</i><br /><i>Leptotila wellsi</i> - Grenada Dove - Grenada<br /><i>Leptotila jamaicensis</i> - Caribbean Dove - Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Leptotila cassinii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leptotila_cassinii_grey_chested_dove.php" rel="self" title="Grey Chested Dove">Grey-chested Dove</a> - Guatemala to N Colombia<br /><i>Leptotila ochraceiventris</i> - Ochre-bellied Dove - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Leptotila conoveri</i> - Tolima Dove - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Geotrygon lawrencii</i> - Purplish-backed Quail-Dove - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Geotrygon carrikeri</i> - Tuxtla Quail-Dove - SE Mexico<br /><i>Geotrygon costaricensis</i> - Buff-fronted Quail-Dove - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Geotrygon goldmani</i> - Russet-crowned Quail-Dove - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><i>Geotrygon saphirina</i> - Sapphire Quail-Dove - Colombia to SE Peru<br /><i>Geotrygon veraguensis</i> - Olive-backed Quail-Dove - Costa Rica to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Geotrygon purpurata</i> - Indigo-crowned Quail-Dove - NW Colombia to NW Ecuador - Split from <i>G. sapharina</i><br /><i>Geotrygon caniceps</i> - Grey-fronted Quail-Dove - Cuba<br /><i>Geotrygon leucometopia</i> - White-fronted Quail-Dove - Dominican Republic<br /><i>Geotrygon versicolor</i> - Crested Quail-Dove - Jamaica<br /><i>Geotrygon albifacies</i> - White-faced Quail-Dove - E Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Geotrygon chiriquensis</i> - Chiriqui Quail-Dove - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Geotrygon linearis</i> - Lined Quail-Dove - N South America<br /><i>Geotrygon frenata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/geotrygon_frenata_white_throated_quail_dove.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Quail Dove">White-throated Quail-Dove</a> - W Colombia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Geotrygon chrysia</i> - Key West Quail-Dove - West Indies<br /><i>Geotrygon mystacea</i> - Bridled Quail-Dove - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Geotrygon violacea</i> - Violaceous Quail-Dove - Nicaragua to Venezuela, E, C South America<br /><i>Geotrygon montana</i> - Ruddy Quail-Dove - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Starnoenas cyanocephala</i> - Blue-headed Quail-Dove - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Caloenas nicobarica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/caloenas_nicobarica_nicobar_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Nicobar Pigeon">Nicobar Pigeon</a> - Andaman Islands to Philippines & Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Gallicolumba luzonica</i> - Luzon Bleeding-heart - Philippines<br /><i>Gallicolumba crinigera</i> - Mindanao Bleeding-heart - Philippines<br /><i>Gallicolumba platenae</i> - Mindoro Bleeding-heart - Philippines<br /><i>Gallicolumba keayi</i> - Negros Bleeding-heart - Philippines<br /><i>Gallicolumba menagei</i> - Sulu Bleeding-heart - Philippines<br /><i>Gallicolumba rufigula</i> - Cinnamon Ground Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Gallicolumba tristigmata</i> - Sulawesi Ground Dove - Sulawesi<br /><i>Gallicolumba hoedtii</i> - Wetar Ground Dove - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Gallicolumba jobiensis</i> - White-breasted Ground Dove - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Gallicolumba kubaryi</i> - White-fronted Ground Dove - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Gallicolumba erythroptera</i> - Polynesian Ground Dove - Tuamotu Archipelago<br /><i>Gallicolumba xanthonura</i> - White-throated Ground Dove - Mariana Islands, Caroline Islands<br /><i>Gallicolumba stairi</i> - Tongan Ground Dove - cs Polynesia<br /><i>Gallicolumba sanctaecrucis</i> - Santa Cruz Ground Dove - Santa Cruz Islands, Vanuatu<br /><i>Gallicolumba salamonis</i> - Thick-billed Ground Dove - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Gallicolumba rubescens</i> - Marquesan Ground Dove - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Gallicolumba beccarii</i> - Bronze Ground Dove - New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Gallicolumba canifrons</i> - Palau Ground Dove - Palau Islands<br /><br /><i>Otidiphaps nobilis</i> - Pheasant Pigeon - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Goura cristata</i> - Western Crowned Pigeon - W New Guinea<br /><i>Goura scheepmakeri</i> - Southern Crowned Pigeon - S, SE New Guinea<br /><i>Goura victoria</i> - Victoria Crowned Pigeon - N New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Didunculus strigirostris</i> - Tooth-billed Pigeon - W Samoa<br /><br /><i>Phapitreron leucotis</i> - White-eared Brown Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Phapitreron amethystinus</i> - Amethyst Brown Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Phapitreron cinereiceps</i> - Tawitawi Brown Dove - SE Philippines on Tawitawi Is - Was Dark-eared Brown Dove<br /><i>Phapitreron brunneiceps</i> - Mindanao Brown Dove - SE Philippines on Mindanao and Basilan. Asia - Split from <i>P. cinereiceps</i><br /><br /><i>Treron fulvicollis</i> - Cinnamon-headed Green Pigeon - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Treron olax</i> - Little Green Pigeon - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Treron vernans</i> - Pink-necked Green Pigeon - Southeast Asia to Philippines, Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><i>Treron bicinctus</i> - Orange-breasted Green Pigeon - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Treron pompadora</i> - Sri Lanka Green Pigeon - Sri Lanka - Was Pompadour Green Pigeon<br /><i>Treron affinis</i> - Grey-fronted Green Pigeon - SW India - Split from <i>Treron pompadora</i><br /><i>Treron phayrei</i> - Ashy-headed Green Pigeon - SE Asia, S China, W Indonesia? Asia - Split from <i>Treron pompadora</i><br /><i>Treron chloropterus</i> - Andaman Green Pigeon - Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Split from <i>Treron pompadora</i><br /><i>Treron axillaris</i> - Philippine Green Pigeon - Philippines - Split from <i>Treron pompadora</i><br /><i>Treron aromaticus</i> - Buru Green Pigeon - Buru Is. Asia - Split from <i>Treron pompadora</i><br /><i>Treron curvirostra</i> - Thick-billed Green Pigeon - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Treron griseicauda</i> - Grey-cheeked Green Pigeon - Java, Sulawesi<br /><i>Treron teysmannii</i> - Sumba Green Pigeon - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Treron floris</i> - Flores Green Pigeon - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Treron psittaceus</i> - Timor Green Pigeon - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Treron capellei</i> - Large Green Pigeon - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Treron phoenicopterus</i> - Yellow-footed Green Pigeon - India to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Treron waalia</i> - Bruce's Green Pigeon - E, C, W, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Treron australis</i> - Madagascar Green Pigeon - Madagascar<br /><i>Treron griveaudi</i> - Comoros Green Pigeon - Comoros<br /><i>Treron calvus</i> - African Green Pigeon - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Treron pembaensis</i> - Pemba Green Pigeon - Pemba Island<br /><i>Treron sanctithomae</i> - Sao Tome Green Pigeon - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Treron apicauda</i> - Pin-tailed Green Pigeon - N India to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Treron oxyurus</i> - Sumatran Green Pigeon - Sumatra, W Java<br /><i>Treron seimundi</i> - Yellow-vented Green Pigeon - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Treron sphenurus</i> - Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon - N India to Java<br /><i>Treron sieboldii</i> - White-bellied Green Pigeon - Japan to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Treron formosae</i> - Whistling Green Pigeon - islands S of Japan to Philippines<br /><br /><i>Ptilinopus cinctus</i> - Banded Fruit Dove - Bali, Lesser Sundas, N Australia<br /><i>Ptilinopus dohertyi</i> - Red-naped Fruit Dove - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ptilinopus porphyreus</i> - Pink-headed Fruit Dove - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Ptilinopus marchei</i> - Flame-breasted Fruit Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Ptilinopus merrilli</i> - Cream-breasted Fruit Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Ptilinopus occipitalis</i> - Yellow-breasted Fruit Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Ptilinopus fischeri</i> - Red-eared Fruit Dove - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ptilinopus jambu</i> - Jambu Fruit Dove - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Ptilinopus subgularis</i> - Maroon-chinned Fruit Dove - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ptilinopus leclancheri</i> - Black-chinned Fruit Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Ptilinopus bernsteinii</i> - Scarlet-breasted Fruit Dove - Moluccas<br /><i>Ptilinopus magnificus</i> - Wompoo Fruit Dove - New Guinea, E Australia<br /><i>Ptilinopus perlatus</i> - Pink-spotted Fruit Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus ornatus</i> - Ornate Fruit Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus tannensis</i> - Tanna Fruit Dove - Vanuatu<br /><i>Ptilinopus aurantiifrons</i> - Orange-fronted Fruit Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus wallacii</i> - Wallace's Fruit Dove - SW New Guinea, S Moluccas, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ptilinopus superbus</i> - Superb Fruit Dove - Sulawesi to Solomon Islands & NE Australia<br /><i>Ptilinopus perousii</i> - Many-colored Fruit Dove - Fiji Islands, Tonga, Samoa<br /><i>Ptilinopus porphyraceus</i> - Crimson-crowned Fruit Dove - Caroline Islands, Fiji Islands, Tonga, Samoa<br /><i>Ptilinopus pelewensis</i> - Palau Fruit Dove - Palau Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus rarotongensis</i> - Lilac-crowned Fruit Dove - Cook Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus roseicapilla</i> - Mariana Fruit Dove - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus regina</i> - Rose-crowned Fruit Dove - Lesser Sundas; N, E Australia<br /><i>Ptilinopus richardsii</i> - Silver-capped Fruit Dove - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus purpuratus</i> - Grey-green Fruit Dove - Society Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus chalcurus</i> - Makatea Fruit Dove - Tuamotu Archipelago<br /><i>Ptilinopus coralensis</i> - Atoll Fruit Dove - Tuamotu Archipelago<br /><i>Ptilinopus greyi</i> - Red-bellied Fruit Dove - Solomon Islands to New Caledonia<br /><i>Ptilinopus huttoni</i> - Rapa Fruit Dove - Tubuai Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus dupetithouarsii</i> - White-capped Fruit Dove - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus mercierii</i> - Moustached Fruit Dove - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus insularis</i> - Scarlet-capped Fruit Dove - Henderson Island<br /><i>Ptilinopus coronulatus</i> - Coroneted Fruit Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus pulchellus</i> - Beautiful Fruit Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus monacha</i> - Blue-capped Fruit Dove - N Moluccas<br /><i>Ptilinopus rivoli</i> - White-bibbed Fruit Dove - Moluccas to Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Ptilinopus solomonensis</i> - Yellow-bibbed Fruit Dove - NW New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, New Britain<br /><i>Ptilinopus viridis</i> - Claret-breasted Fruit Dove - Moluccas, New Guinea, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus eugeniae</i> - White-headed Fruit Dove - E Solomon Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus iozonus</i> - Orange-bellied Fruit Dove - New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus insolitus</i> - Knob-billed Fruit Dove - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Ptilinopus hyogastrus</i> - Grey-headed Fruit Dove - N Moluccas<br /><i>Ptilinopus granulifrons</i> - Carunculated Fruit Dove - C Moluccas<br /><i>Ptilinopus melanospilus</i> - Black-naped Fruit Dove - Java, Lesser Sundas, Sulawesi, Philippines<br /><i>Ptilinopus nanus</i> - Dwarf Fruit Dove - S New Guinea<br /><i>Ptilinopus arcanus</i> - Negros Fruit Dove - Philippines<br /><i>Ptilinopus victor</i> - Orange Fruit Dove - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus luteovirens</i> - Golden Fruit Dove - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Ptilinopus layardi</i> - Whistling Fruit Dove - Fiji Islands<br /><br /><i>Drepanoptila holosericea</i> - Cloven-feathered Dove - New Caledonia<br /><br /><i>Alectroenas madagascariensis</i> - Madagascar Blue Pigeon - Madagascar<br /><i>Alectroenas sganzini</i> - Comoros Blue Pigeon - Comoros<br /><i>Alectroenas pulcherrimus</i> - Seychelles Blue Pigeon - Seychelles Islands<br /><br /><i>Ducula poliocephala</i> - Pink-bellied Imperial Pigeon - Philippines<br /><i>Ducula forsteni</i> - White-bellied Imperial Pigeon - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ducula mindorensis</i> - Mindoro Imperial Pigeon - Philippines<br /><i>Ducula radiata</i> - Grey-headed Imperial Pigeon - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ducula carola</i> - Spotted Imperial Pigeon - Philippines<br /><i>Ducula aenea</i> - Green Imperial Pigeon - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Ducula nicobarica</i> - Nicobar Imperial Pigeon - Nicobar Is. Asia - Split from <i>Ducula aenea</i><br /><i>Ducula perspicillata</i> - Spectacled Imperial Pigeon - Moluccas<br /><i>Ducula neglecta</i> - Seram Imperial Pigeon - Seram Is. Australasia - Split from <i>D. perspicillata</i><br /><i>Ducula concinna</i> - Elegant Imperial Pigeon - S Moluccas, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ducula pacifica</i> - Pacific Imperial Pigeon - Bismarck Archipelago to Cook Islands<br /><i>Ducula oceanica</i> - Micronesian Imperial Pigeon - Palau Islands, Caroline Islands, Marshall Islands<br /><i>Ducula aurorae</i> - Polynesian Imperial Pigeon - Tuamotu Archipelago, Society Islands<br /><i>Ducula galeata</i> - Marquesan Imperial Pigeon - Marquesas Islands<br /><i>Ducula rubricera</i> - Red-knobbed Imperial Pigeon - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Ducula myristicivora</i> - Spice Imperial Pigeon - N Moluccas<br /><i>Ducula rufigaster</i> - Purple-tailed Imperial Pigeon - New Guinea<br /><i>Ducula basilica</i> - Cinnamon-bellied Imperial Pigeon - N, C Moluccas - NB name<br /><i>Ducula finschii</i> - Finsch's Imperial Pigeon - Bismarck Archipelago - New name<br /><i>Ducula chalconota</i> - Rufescent Imperial Pigeon - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Ducula pistrinaria</i> - Island Imperial Pigeon - islands E of New Guinea to Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Ducula rosacea</i> - Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ducula whartoni</i> - Christmas Imperial Pigeon - Christmas Island<br /><i>Ducula pickeringii</i> - Grey Imperial Pigeon - islands between Borneo & Philippines<br /><i>Ducula latrans</i> - Barking Imperial Pigeon - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Ducula brenchleyi</i> - Chestnut-bellied Imperial Pigeon - E Solomon Islands<br /><i>Ducula bakeri</i> - Vanuatu Imperial Pigeon - Banks Islands, N Vanuatu<br /><i>Ducula goliath</i> - Goliath Imperial Pigeon - New Caledonia<br /><i>Ducula pinon</i> - Pinon's Imperial Pigeon - New Guinea - NB name<br /><i>Ducula melanochroa</i> - Black Imperial Pigeon - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Ducula mullerii</i> - Collared Imperial Pigeon - New Guinea<br /><i>Ducula zoeae</i> - Zoe's Imperial Pigeon - New Guinea - NB name<br /><i>Ducula badia</i> - Mountain Imperial Pigeon - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Ducula lacernulata</i> - Dark-backed Imperial Pigeon - Java, Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ducula cineracea</i> - Timor Imperial Pigeon - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ducula bicolor</i> - Pied Imperial Pigeon - Southeast Asia to Philippines<br /><i>Ducula luctuosa</i> - Silver-tipped Imperial Pigeon - Sulawesi, Sula Is. Asia - Split from <i>D. bicolor</i>; new name<br /><i>Ducula spilorrhoa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ducula_spilorrhoa_torresian_imperial_pigeon.php" rel="self" title="Torresian Imperial Pigeons">Torresian Imperial Pigeon</a> - NW New Guinea, N Australia<br /><i>Ducula subflavescens</i> - Yellowish Imperial Pigeon - Bismarck Archipelago, Admiralty Islands - new name <i>Ducula subflavescens</i><br /><br /><i>Lopholaimus antarcticus</i> - Topknot Pigeon - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae</i> - New Zealand Pigeon - New Zealand<br /><i>Hemiphaga chathamensis</i> - Chatham Pigeon - Chatham Is - Split from <i>H. novaseelandiae</i><br /><br /><i>Cryptophaps poecilorrhoa</i> - Sombre Pigeon - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Gymnophaps albertisii</i> - Papuan Mountain Pigeon - New Guinea, N Moluccas<br /><i>Gymnophaps mada</i> - Buru Mountain Pigeon - Buru Is. Australasia - New name<br /><i>Gymnophaps stalkeri</i> - Seram Mountain Pigeon - Seram Is. Australasia - Split from <i>G. mada</i><br /><i>Gymnophaps solomonensis</i> - Pale Mountain Pigeon - Solomon Islands<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pteroclididae - Sandgrouse</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pteroclididae</category><category>Sandgrouse</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-11T19:24:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pteroclididae.php#unique-entry-id-823</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pteroclididae.php#unique-entry-id-823</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[069 Pteroclididae - Sandgrouse - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Syrrhaptes tibetanus</i> - Tibetan Sandgrouse - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Syrrhaptes paradoxus</i> - Pallas's Sandgrouse - C Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Pterocles alchata</i> - Pin-tailed Sandgrouse - SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Pterocles namaqua</i> - Namaqua Sandgrouse - S Africa<br /><i>Pterocles exustus</i> - Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse - W Africa to India<br /><i>Pterocles senegallus</i> - Spotted Sandgrouse - NW Africa to NW India<br /><i>Pterocles orientalis</i> - Black-bellied Sandgrouse - SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Pterocles gutturalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pterocles_gutturalis_yellow_throated_sandgrouse.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Throated Sandgrouse">Yellow-throated Sandgrouse</a> - E, SC Africa<br /><i>Pterocles coronatus</i> - Crowned Sandgrouse - W Africa to Pakistan<br /><i>Pterocles decoratus</i> - Black-faced Sandgrouse - E Africa<br /><i>Pterocles personatus</i> - Madagascar Sandgrouse - Madagascar<br /><i>Pterocles lichtensteinii</i> - Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse - NW Africa to Pakistan<br /><i>Pterocles indicus</i> - Painted Sandgrouse - India<br /><i>Pterocles quadricinctus</i> - Four-banded Sandgrouse - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Pterocles bicinctus</i> - Double-banded Sandgrouse - S Africa<br /><i>Pterocles burchelli</i> - Burchell's Sandgrouse - S Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Alcidae - Auks</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcidae</category><category>Auks</category><category>Puffins</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-12T19:24:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_alcidae.php#unique-entry-id-822</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_alcidae.php#unique-entry-id-822</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[068 Alcidae - Auks - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Alle alle</i> - Little Auk - N coasts - N oceans<br /><br /><i>Uria lomvia</i> - Thick-billed Murre - N coasts - N oceans<br /><i>Uria aalge</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/uria_aalge_common_guillemot.php" rel="self" title="Common Murre">Common Murre</a> - N coasts - N oceans<br /><br /><i>Alca torda</i> - Razorbill - N Atlantic coasts - N Atlantic<br /><br /><i>Cepphus grylle</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cepphus_grylle_black_guillemot.php" rel="self" title="Black Guillemot">Black Guillemot</a> - N coasts - N oceans<br /><i>Cepphus columba</i> - Pigeon Guillemot - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><i>Cepphus carbo</i> - Spectacled Guillemot - NE coasts - NW Pacific<br /><br /><i>Brachyramphus marmoratus</i> - Marbled Murrelet - NW coasts - NE Pacific<br /><i>Brachyramphus perdix</i> - Long-billed Murrelet - NE coasts - NW Pacific<br /><i>Brachyramphus brevirostris</i> - Kittlitz's Murrelet - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Synthliboramphus hypoleucus</i> - Xantus's Murrelet - W coasts<br /><i>Synthliboramphus craveri</i> - Craveri's Murrelet - W coasts<br /><i>Synthliboramphus antiquus</i> - Ancient Murrelet - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><i>Synthliboramphus wumizusume</i> - Japanese Murrelet - Japan, coasts<br /><br /><i>Ptychoramphus aleuticus</i> - Cassin's Auklet - NW coasts<br /><br /><i>Aethia psittacula</i> - Parakeet Auklet - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><i>Aethia pusilla</i> - Least Auklet - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><i>Aethia pygmaea</i> - Whiskered Auklet - NC, NW Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><i>Aethia cristatella</i> - Crested Auklet - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Cerorhinca monocerata</i> - Rhinoceros Auklet - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Fratercula arctica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fratercula_arctica_atlantic_puffin.php" rel="self" title="Atlantic Puffin">Atlantic Puffin</a> - N Atlantic coasts - N Atlantic<br /><i>Fratercula corniculata</i> - Horned Puffin - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br /><i>Fratercula cirrhata</i> - Tufted Puffin - N Pacific coasts - N Pacific<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Stercorariidae - Skuas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Stercorariidae</category><category>Skuas</category><category>Jaegers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-13T19:24:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_stercorariidae.php#unique-entry-id-821</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_stercorariidae.php#unique-entry-id-821</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[067 Stercorariidae - Skuas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Stercorarius chilensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/stercorarius_chilensis_chilean_skua.php" rel="self" title="Chilean Skua">Chilean Skua</a> - S coasts & oceans<br /><i>Stercorarius maccormicki</i> - South Polar Skua - coasts - N oceans<br /><i>Stercorarius antarcticus</i> - Brown Skua - oceans & islands - Was Subantarctic Skua to Brown Skua<br /><i>Stercorarius skua</i> - Great Skua - NW islands & coasts - N Atlantic<br /><i>Stercorarius pomarinus</i> - Pomarine Skua - N North America, Eurasia - temperate & tropical oceans - more closely related to large skuas than to traditional jaegers<br /><i>Stercorarius parasiticus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/stercorarius_parasiticus_parasitic_jaeger.php" rel="self" title="Parasitic Jaeger">Parasitic Jaeger</a> - N North America, Eurasia - S oceans - German Jaeger for <i>Stercorarius parasiticus</i> and <i>S. longicaudus</i>?<br /><i>Stercorarius longicaudus</i> - Long-tailed Jaeger - N North America, Eurasia - subantarctic oceans<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Laridae - Gulls&#x2c; Terns&#x2c; Skimmers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Terns</category><category>Skimmers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-14T19:23:51+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_laridae.php#unique-entry-id-820</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_laridae.php#unique-entry-id-820</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[066 Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> -&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a>, Terns & Skimmers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Skimmers <i>Rynchops</i> and terns with gulls - separation of Rynchopidae and Sternidae problematic.<br /><br /><i>Anous stolidus</i> - Brown Noddy - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Anous tenuirostris</i> - Lesser Noddy - W, NW Indian Ocean - Sooty Noddy?<br /><i>Anous minutus</i> - Black Noddy - tropical<br /><br /><i>Procelsterna cerulea</i> - Blue Noddy - W, C Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Procelsterna albivitta</i> - Grey Noddy - S Pacific Ocean<br /><br /><i>Rynchops niger</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/rynchops_niger_black_skimmer.php" rel="self" title="Black Skimmer">Black Skimmer</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Rynchops flavirostris</i> - African Skimmer - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Rynchops albicollis</i> - Indian Skimmer - E Pakistan to Burma<br /><br /><i>Gygis alba</i> - White Tern - Widespread Tropical Ocean - Angel Tern?<br /><br /><i>Creagrus furcatus</i> - Swallow-tailed Gull - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands - W South America coasts<br /><br /><i>Rissa tridactyla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/rissa_tridactyla_black_legged_kittiwake.php" rel="self" title="Black Legged Kittiwake">Black-legged Kittiwake</a> - N coasts - N Atlantic & Pacific<br /><i>Rissa brevirostris</i> - Red-legged Kittiwake - Aleutian Islands, Pribilof Islands - N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Pagophila eburnea</i> - Ivory Gull - N coasts - Arctic Ocean<br /><br /><i>Xema sabini</i> - Sabine's Gull - N coasts - NW South America, SW Africa, coasts<br /><br /><i>Chroicocephalus genei</i> - Slender-billed Gull - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Chroicocephalus philadelphia</i> - Bonaparte's Gull - NC, NW North America - South America & N Central America coasts<br /><i>Chroicocephalus scopulinus</i> - Red-billed Gull - New Zealand<br /><i>Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chroicocephalus_novaehollandiae_silver_gull.php" rel="self" title="Silver Gull">Silver Gull</a> - Australia<br /><i>Chroicocephalus bulleri</i> - Black-billed Gull - New Zealand<br /><i>Chroicocephalus serranus</i> - Andean Gull - W South America<br /><i>Chroicocephalus brunnicephalus</i> - Brown-headed Gull - C Eurasia - Middle East, Asia<br /><i>Chroicocephalus maculipennis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chroicocephalus_maculipennis_brown_hooded_gull.php" rel="self" title="Brown Hooded Gull">Brown-hooded Gull</a> - E, S coasts<br /><i>Chroicocephalus ridibundus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_ridibundus_black_headed_gull.php" rel="self" title="Black Headed Gull">Black-headed Gull</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia - Now Black-headed Gull<br /><i>Chroicocephalus cirrocephalus</i> - Grey-hooded Gull - Widespread South America, Africa<br /><i>Chroicocephalus hartlaubii</i> - Hartlaub's Gull - SW coast<br /><i>Chroicocephalus saundersi</i> - Saunders's Gull - E coast<br /><br /><i>Hydrocoloeus minutus</i> - Little Gull - C Eurasia, North America - E North America, W Europe<br /><br /><i>Rhodostethia rosea</i> - Ross's Gull - N coasts - Arctic Ocean<br /><br /><i>Leucophaeus scoresbii</i> - Dolphin Gull - extreme S coasts<br /><i>Leucophaeus fuliginosus</i> - Lava Gull - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Leucophaeus atricilla</i> - Laughing Gull - Widespread North America, Latin America coasts<br /><i>Leucophaeus pipixcan</i> - Franklin's Gull - C North America - W Latin America coasts<br /><i>Leucophaeus modestus</i> - Grey Gull - WC coast<br /><br /><i>Ichthyaetus relictus</i> - Relict Gull - C Eurasia - E China<br /><i>Ichthyaetus audouinii</i> - Audouin's Gull - Med & NW Africa coasts<br /><i>Ichthyaetus melanocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_melanocephalus_mediterranean_gull.php" rel="self" title="Mediterranean Gull">Mediterranean Gull</a> - W Eurasia - Med coasts<br /><i>Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_ichthyaetus_pallas_gull.php" rel="self" title="Pallas&#39;s Gull">Pallas's Gull</a> - C Eurasia - Middle East, India - Was Great Black-headed Gull<br /><i>Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus</i> - White-eyed Gull - Red Sea<br /><i>Ichthyaetus hemprichii</i> - Sooty Gull - east Africa & Middle East coasts<br /><br /><i>Larus pacificus</i> - Pacific Gull - S, W Australian coasts<br /><i>Larus belcheri</i> - Belcher's Gull - WC coast - Was Band-tailed Gull<br /><i>Larus atlanticus</i> - Olrog's Gull - SE coast<br /><i>Larus crassirostris</i> - Black-tailed Gull - E coast<br /><i>Larus heermanni</i> - Heermann's Gull - W coast<br /><i>Larus canus</i> - Mew Gull - W Europe to Siberia & NW North America - widespread<br /><i>Larus delawarensis</i> - Ring-billed Gull - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Larus californicus</i> - California Gull - NC, W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Larus marinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_marinus_great_black_backed_gull.php" rel="self" title="Great Black Backed Gull">Great Black-backed Gull</a> - coastal E North America & W Europe<br /><i>Larus dominicanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_dominicanus_kelp_gull.php" rel="self" title="Kelp Gull">Kelp Gull</a> - S coasts<br /><i>Larus glaucescens</i> - Glaucous-winged Gull - coastal N Pacific<br /><i>Larus occidentalis</i> - Western Gull - W coast<br /><i>Larus livens</i> - Yellow-footed Gull - coastal NW Mexico & S California<br /><i>Larus hyperboreus</i> - Glaucous Gull - Widespread Eurasia, N America N coasts<br /><i>Larus glaucoides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_glaucoides_iceland_gull.php" rel="self" title="Iceland Gull">Iceland Gull</a> - N AO coast<br /><i>Larus thayeri</i> - Thayer's Gull - N North America - W North America coast<br /><i>Larus argentatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_argentatus_european_herring_gull.php" rel="self" title="European Herring Gull">European Herring Gull</a> - N Europe - New name<br /><i>Larus smithsonianus</i> - American Herring Gull - Widespread N America - Split from <i>L. argentatus</i><br /><i>Larus vegae</i> - Vega Gull - NE, E Eurasia<br /><i>Larus cachinnans</i> - Caspian Gull - C Eurasia to NE China - SW, E Asia - Was Yellow-legged Gull<br /><i>Larus michahellis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_michahellis_yellow_legged_gull.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Legged Gull">Yellow-legged Gull</a> - W Eurasia - Split from <i>L. cachinnans</i><br /><i>Larus armenicus</i> - Armenian Gull - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Larus schistisagus</i> - Slaty-backed Gull - NE, E coast<br /><i>Larus fuscus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_fuscus_lesser_black_backed_gull.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Black Backed Gull">Lesser Black-backed Gull</a> - W Europe to C Northern Siberia; Eurasia, also Greenland and Iceland - N Africa, SW Europe to NW India; also E North America<br /><br /><i>Gelochelidon nilotica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gelochelidon_nilotica_gull_billed_tern.php" rel="self" title="Gull Billed Tern">Gull-billed Tern</a> - Widespread Worldwide<br /><br /><i>Hydroprogne caspia</i> - Caspian Tern - Widespread Worldwide except South America<br /><br /><i>Thalasseus maximus</i> - Royal Tern - coasts<br /><i>Thalasseus bergii</i> - Swift Tern - coasts of E Africa to the S Pacific<br /><i>Thalasseus elegans</i> - Elegant Tern - W coasts<br /><i>Thalasseus bengalensis</i> - Lesser Crested Tern - Widespread Africa, Asia, Australasia coasts<br /><i>Thalasseus bernsteini</i> - Chinese Crested Tern - E coasts - Philippines, Borneo<br /><i>Thalasseus sandvicensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sterna_sandvicensis_sandwich_tern.php" rel="self" title="Sandwich Tern">Sandwich Tern</a> - northern Europe to Mediterranean, Black and Caspian Seas - S Europe to N Africa, Persian Gulf, India<br /><i>Thalasseus acuflavidus</i> - Cabot's Tern - Widespread N America, Latin America coasts from Virginia to French Guiana, Argentina - Pacific coast from Mexico to Ecuador; Atlantic coast from Florida to Uruguay - New World Cabot's Tern including Cayenne Tern. sister to Elegant Tern, not Sandwich Tern<br /><br /><i>Sternula albifrons</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sterna_albifrons_little_tern.php" rel="self" title="Little Tern">Little Tern</a> - Widespread Africa, Eurasia, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Sternula saundersi</i> - Saunders's Tern - Middle East - to India & Malaysia<br /><i>Sternula antillarum</i> - Least Tern - Widespread N America, Mid America - N South America coast<br /><i>Sternula superciliaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sternula_superciliaris_yellow_billed_tern.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Tern">Yellow-billed Tern</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Sternula lorata</i> - Peruvian Tern - coasts Ecuador to Chile<br /><i>Sternula nereis</i> - Fairy Tern - S, SW, W coasts<br /><i>Sternula balaenarum</i> - Damara Tern - W, SW coasts<br /><br /><i>Onychoprion aleuticus</i> - Aleutian Tern - N Pacific coasts - S China Sea, Philippines?<br /><i>Onychoprion lunatus</i> - Spectacled Tern - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Onychoprion anaethetus</i> - Bridled Tern - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Onychoprion fuscatus</i> - Sooty Tern - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br /><br /><i>Sterna aurantia</i> - River Tern - E Pakistan through India to S Vietnam<br /><i>Sterna dougallii</i> - Roseate Tern - Widespread Worldwide coasts<br /><i>Sterna striata</i> - White-fronted Tern - New Zealand - SE Australia<br /><i>Sterna sumatrana</i> - Black-naped Tern - coasts - Indian Ocean, S Pacific<br /><i>Sterna hirundinacea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sterna_hirundinacea_south_american_tern.php" rel="self" title="South American Tern">South American Tern</a> - W, S, SE coasts<br /><i>Sterna hirundo</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sterna_hirundo_common_tern.php" rel="self" title="Common Tern">Common Tern</a> - Widespread Eurasia, N America - widespread coasts<br /><i>Sterna repressa</i> - White-cheeked Tern - Middle East, coasts - W India<br /><i>Sterna paradisaea</i> - Arctic Tern - N Eurasia, N America - Subantarctic Ocean<br /><i>Sterna vittata</i> - Antarctic Tern - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Sterna virgata</i> - Kerguelen Tern - S islands<br /><i>Sterna forsteri</i> - Forster's Tern - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Sterna trudeaui</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sterna_trudeaui_snowy_crowned_tern.php" rel="self" title="Snowy Crowned Tern">Snowy-crowned Tern</a> - S South America<br /><i>Sterna acuticauda</i> - Black-bellied Tern - India through Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Chlidonias albostriatus</i> - Black-fronted Tern - New Zealand<br /><i>Chlidonias hybrida</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlidonias_hybridas_whiskered_tern.php" rel="self" title="Whiskered Tern">Whiskered Tern</a> - Widespread Africa, Eurasia, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Chlidonias leucopterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chlidonias_leucopterus_white_winged_tern.php" rel="self" title="White Winged Tern">White-winged Tern</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Chlidonias niger</i> - Black Tern - Widespread N America, Eurasia - Lat Am coasts<br /><br /><i>Phaetusa simplex</i> - Large-billed Tern - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Larosterna inca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larosterna_inca_inca_tern.php" rel="self" title="Inca Tern">Inca Tern</a> - W coast<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Glareolidae - Coursers&#x2c; Pratincoles</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-15T19:23:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_glareolidae.php#unique-entry-id-819</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_glareolidae.php#unique-entry-id-819</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[065 Glareolidae - Coursers, Pratincoles - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Cursorius cursor</i> - Cream-colored Courser - NE, C, W, Africa, also SW Europe<br /><i>Cursorius somalensis</i> - Somali Courser - NE Africa<br /><i>Cursorius rufus</i> - Burchell's Courser - S Africa<br /><i>Cursorius temminckii</i> - Temminck's Courser - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cursorius coromandelicus</i> - Indian Courser - India<br /><br /><i>Rhinoptilus africanus</i> - Double-banded Courser - SW, E Africa<br /><i>Rhinoptilus cinctus</i> - Three-banded Courser - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Rhinoptilus chalcopterus</i> - Bronze-winged Courser - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Rhinoptilus bitorquatus</i> - Jerdon's Courser - EC India<br /><br /><i>Stiltia isabella</i> - Australian Pratincole - Widespread Australasia<br /><br /><i>Glareola pratincola</i> - Collared Pratincole - Widespread Africa, Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Glareola maldivarum</i> - Oriental Pratincole - E, NE China - Australasia<br /><i>Glareola nordmanni</i> - Black-winged Pratincole - WC Eurasia - W, S Africa<br /><i>Glareola ocularis</i> - Madagascar Pratincole - Madagascar - E Africa<br /><i>Glareola nuchalis</i> - Rock Pratincole - SC, WC, W Africa<br /><i>Glareola cinerea</i> - Grey Pratincole - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Glareola lactea</i> - Small Pratincole - Afghanistan to Cambodia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scolopacidae - Sandpipers&#x2c; Snipes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Snipes</category><category>Waders</category><category>Godwits</category><category>Curlews</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-16T19:23:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_scolopacidae.php#unique-entry-id-818</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_scolopacidae.php#unique-entry-id-818</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[064 Scolopacidae - Sandpipers, Snipes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Scolopax rusticola</i> - Eurasian Woodcock - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, N Africa<br /><i>Scolopax mira</i> - Amami Woodcock - Ryukyu Islands<br /><i>Scolopax saturata</i> - Javan Woodcock - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Scolopax rosenbergii</i> - New Guinea Woodcock - New Guinea<br /><i>Scolopax bukidnonensis</i> - Bukidnon Woodcock - Philippines<br /><i>Scolopax celebensis</i> - Sulawesi Woodcock - Sulawesi<br /><i>Scolopax rochussenii</i> - Moluccan Woodcock - Moluccas<br /><i>Scolopax minor</i> - American Woodcock - E, SE North America<br /><br /><i>Coenocorypha pusilla</i> - Chatham Snipe - Chatham Islands<br /><i>Coenocorypha iredalei</i> - South Island Snipe - Small islands of Stewart Is., NZ Australasia - Split from <i>C. aucklandica</i>; recently extinct<br /><i>Coenocorypha huegeli</i> - Snares Snipe - Snares Is., NZ Australasia - Split from <i>C. aucklandica</i><br /><i>Coenocorypha aucklandica</i> - Subantarctic Snipe - Antipodes Is., Auckland Is. NZ Australasia - New name<br /><br /><i>Lymnocryptes minimus</i> - Jack Snipe - C, W Eurasia - Asia, Africa<br /><br /><i>Gallinago solitaria</i> - Solitary Snipe - C, E Eurasia - N Asia<br /><i>Gallinago hardwickii</i> - Latham's Snipe - E Eurasia - E Australia<br /><i>Gallinago nemoricola</i> - Wood Snipe - S Himalayas to E India & N Vietnam<br /><i>Gallinago stenura</i> - Pin-tailed Snipe - NE Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Gallinago megala</i> - Swinhoe's Snipe - C Eurasia - Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Gallinago nigripennis</i> - African Snipe - E, SC, S Africa<br /><i>Gallinago macrodactyla</i> - Madagascar Snipe - Madagascar<br /><i>Gallinago media</i> - Great Snipe - NW Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Gallinago gallinago</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinago_gallinago_common_snipe.php" rel="self" title="Common Snipe">Common Snipe</a> - Widespread Eurasia - S Europe, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Gallinago delicata</i> - Wilson's Snipe - Widespread North America, Latin America to NW South America<br /><i>Gallinago paraguaiae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinago_paraguaiae_south_american_snipe.php" rel="self" title="South American Snipe">South American Snipe</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Gallinago andina</i> - Puna Snipe - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Gallinago nobilis</i> - Noble Snipe - Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Gallinago undulata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinaga_undulata_giant_snipe.php" rel="self" title="Giant Snipe">Giant Snipe</a> - N, SE South America<br /><i>Gallinago stricklandii</i> - Fuegian Snipe - extreme S South America<br /><i>Gallinago jamesoni</i> - Andean Snipe - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Gallinago imperialis</i> - Imperial Snipe - Colombia, Peru<br /><br /><i>Limnodromus griseus</i> - Short-billed Dowitcher - N North America - S South America, Latin America<br /><i>Limnodromus scolopaceus</i> - Long-billed Dowitcher - NE, Eurasia, also Alaska - S South America, Central America<br /><i>Limnodromus semipalmatus</i> - Asian Dowitcher - C Eurasia - Asia, Australasia<br /><br /><i>Limosa limosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/limosa_limosa_black_tailed_godwit.php" rel="self" title="Black Tailed Godwit">Black-tailed Godwit</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Limosa haemastica</i> - Hudsonian Godwit - N North America - Southern Cone<br /><i>Limosa lapponica</i> - Bar-tailed Godwit - N, Eurasia, also Alaska - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Limosa fedoa</i> - Marbled Godwit - C North America - S South America, Central America<br /><br /><i>Numenius minutus</i> - Little Curlew - NE Eurasia - Australasia<br /><i>Numenius borealis</i> - Eskimo Curlew - NC North America - SE South America<br /><i>Numenius phaeopus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/numenius_phaeopus_whimbrel.php" rel="self" title="Whimbrel">Whimbrel</a> - N North America, Eurasia - widespread<br /><i>Numenius tahitiensis</i> - Bristle-thighed Curlew - Alaska - C, S Pacific Islands<br /><i>Numenius tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Curlew - C Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Numenius arquata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/numenius_arquata_eurasian_curlew.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Curlew">Eurasian Curlew</a> - C, W Eurasia - Africa, Asia<br /><i>Numenius madagascariensis</i> - Eastern Curlew - NE Eurasia - Australasia<br /><i>Numenius americanus</i> - Long-billed Curlew - W, WC North America - S South America through Central America<br /><br /><i>Bartramia longicauda</i> - Upland Sandpiper - EC, C, NW North America - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Tringa erythropus</i> - Spotted Redshank - N Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Tringa totanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tringa_totanus_common_redshank.php" rel="self" title="Common Redshank">Common Redshank</a> - W, C Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Tringa stagnatilis</i> - Marsh Sandpiper - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Tringa nebularia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tringa_nebularia_greenshank.php" rel="self" title="Greenshank">Common Greenshank</a> - Widespread Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Tringa guttifer</i> - Nordmann's Greenshank - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Tringa melanoleuca</i> - Greater Yellowlegs - N North America - S South America, Latin America<br /><i>Tringa flavipes</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tringa_flavipes_lesser_yellowlegs.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Yellowlegs">Lesser Yellowlegs</a> - N North America - S South America, Latin America<br /><i>Tringa ochropus</i> - Green Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Tringa solitaria</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tringa_solitaria_solitary_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="Solitary Sandpiper">Solitary Sandpiper</a> - N North America - Latin America, also Caribbean<br /><i>Tringa glareola</i> - Wood Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Tringa brevipes</i> - Grey-tailed Tattler - NE, NC Eurasia - Malay Peninsula through Australasia - Was <i>Heteroscelus</i><br /><i>Tringa incana</i> - Wandering Tattler - NW North America - W South America, S Pacific islands<br /><i>Tringa semipalmata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/willet_tringa_semipalmata.php" rel="self" title="Willet">Willet</a> - E, C, SE North America - SW North America, Latin America - Was <i>Catoptrophorus</i><br /><br /><i>Xenus cinereus</i> - Terek Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East<br /><br /><i>Actitis hypoleucos</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/actitis_hypoleucos_common_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="Common Sandpiper">Common Sandpiper</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East<br /><i>Actitis macularius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/actitis_macularius_spotted_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="Spotted Sandpiper">Spotted Sandpiper</a> - Widespread North America - S South America through Latin America<br /><br /><i>Aechmorhynchus parvirostris</i> - Tuamotu Sandpiper - Tuamotu Archipelago<br /><br /><i>Prosobonia leucoptera</i> - Tahiti Sandpiper - Society Islands<br /><br /><i>Arenaria interpres</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/arenaria_interpres_ruddy_turnstone.php" rel="self" title="Ruddy Turnstone">Ruddy Turnstone</a> - N North America, Eurasia - Worldwide<br /><i>Arenaria melanocephala</i> - Black Turnstone - NW North America - W North America coast<br /><br /><i>Aphriza virgata</i> - Surfbird - NW North America - W North America , Latin America coasts<br /><br /><i>Calidris tenuirostris</i> - Great Knot - NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Calidris canutus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_canutus_red_knot.php" rel="self" title="Red Knot">Red Knot</a> - N North America, Eurasia - South America, Europe, Africa, Australasia<br /><i>Calidris alba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_alba_sanderling.php" rel="self" title="Sanderling">Sanderling</a> - N North America, Eurasia - Worldwide<br /><i>Calidris pusilla</i> - Semipalmated Sandpiper - N North America - Latin America, Caribbean<br /><i>Calidris mauri</i> - Western Sandpiper - N North America - North America, Central America, N South America<br /><i>Calidris ruficollis</i> - Red-necked Stint - NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Calidris minuta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_alpina_calidris_minuta_dunlin_little_stint.php" rel="self" title="Dunlin &#38; Little Stint">Little Stint</a> - N Eurasia - E EU, Africa, India<br /><i>Calidris temminckii</i> - Temminck's Stint - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Middle East<br /><i>Calidris subminuta</i> - Long-toed Stint - C, NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Calidris minutilla</i> - Least Sandpiper - N North America - S South America, Latin America<br /><i>Calidris fuscicollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_fusciollis_white_rumped_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="White Rumped Sandpiper">White-rumped Sandpiper</a> - N North America - Southern Cone<br /><i>Calidris bairdii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_bairdii_bairds_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="Baird&#39;s Sandpiper">Baird's Sandpiper</a> - N North America - W, S South America<br /><i>Calidris melanotos</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_melanotos_pectoral_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="Pectoral Sandpiper">Pectoral Sandpiper</a> - N North America, Eurasia - Australasia, Southern Cone<br /><i>Calidris acuminata</i> - Sharp-tailed Sandpiper - NE Eurasia - Australasia<br /><i>Calidris ferruginea</i> - Curlew Sandpiper - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East<br /><i>Calidris maritima</i> - Purple Sandpiper - N North America, Eurasia - E North America, W Europe<br /><i>Calidris ptilocnemis</i> - Rock Sandpiper - Eurasia, North America - W North America coast<br /><i>Calidris alpina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calidris_alpina_calidris_minuta_dunlin_little_stint.php" rel="self" title="Dunlin &#38; Little Stint">Dunlin</a> - N North America, Eurasia - S North America, Africa, S EU<br /><i>Calidris himantopus</i> - Stilt Sandpiper - N North America - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Eurynorhynchus pygmeus</i> - Spoon-billed Sandpiper - NE Eurasia - Asia<br /><br /><i>Limicola falcinellus</i> - Broad-billed Sandpiper - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East<br /><br /><i>Tryngites subruficollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tryngites_subruficollis_buff_breasted_sandpiper.php" rel="self" title="Buff Breasted Sandpiper">Buff-breasted Sandpiper</a> - N, North America, also NE Europe - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Philomachus pugnax</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/philomachus_pugnax_ruff.php" rel="self" title="Ruff">Ruff</a> - N Eurasia - Africa, SW EU, India<br /><br /><i>Phalaropus tricolor</i> - Wilson's Phalarope - C North America - S South America<br /><i>Phalaropus lobatus</i> - Red-necked Phalarope - N North America, Eurasia - W, E Pacific, N Indian Ocean<br /><i>Phalaropus fulicarius</i> - Red Phalarope - N North America, Eurasia - SE Pacific, SE Atlantic<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Thinocoridae - Seedsnipes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-17T19:23:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_thinocoridae.php#unique-entry-id-817</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_thinocoridae.php#unique-entry-id-817</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[063 Thinocoridae - Seedsnipes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Attagis gayi</i> - Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe - Ecuador to S Chile & Argentina<br /><i>Attagis malouinus</i> - White-bellied Seedsnipe - extreme S South America<br /><br /><i>Thinocorus orbignyianus</i> - Grey-breasted Seedsnipe - Peru to S Chile & Argentina<br /><i>Thinocorus rumicivorus</i> - Least Seedsnipe - Ecuador to NW Argentina, Southern Cone<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pedionomidae - Plains-wanderer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-18T19:23:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pedionomidae.php#unique-entry-id-816</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pedionomidae.php#unique-entry-id-816</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[062 Pedionomidae - Plains-wanderer - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pedionomus torquatus</i> - Plains-wanderer - E Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Jacanidae - Jacanas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Jacanidae</category><category>Jacanas</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-19T19:22:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_jacanidae.php#unique-entry-id-815</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_jacanidae.php#unique-entry-id-815</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[061 Jacanidae - Jacanas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Microparra capensis</i> - Lesser Jacana - C, E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Actophilornis africanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/actophilornis_africanus_african_jacana.php" rel="self" title="African Jacana">African Jacana</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Actophilornis albinucha</i> - Madagascar Jacana - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Irediparra gallinacea</i> - Comb-crested Jacana - Sulawesi to N, E Australia, Australasia, also Philippines<br /><br /><i>Hydrophasianus chirurgus</i> - Pheasant-tailed Jacana - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Metopidius indicus</i> - Bronze-winged Jacana - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Jacana spinosa</i> - Northern Jacana - Middle America, also Caribbean<br /><i>Jacana jacana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/jacana_jacana_wattled_jacana.php" rel="self" title="Wattled Jacana">Wattled Jacana</a> - Widespread South America<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rostratulidae - Painted Snipes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-20T19:22:48+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rostratulidae.php#unique-entry-id-814</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rostratulidae.php#unique-entry-id-814</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[060 Rostratulidae - Painted Snipes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Rostratula benghalensis</i> - Greater Painted Snipe - Widespread Africa, Asia<br /><i>Rostratula australis</i> - Australian Painted Snipe - Australia - Split from <i>R. benghalensis</i><br /><br /><i>Nycticryphes semicollaris</i> - South American Painted Snipe - Southern Cone<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pluvianidae - Egyptian Plover</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-21T19:22:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pluvianidae.php#unique-entry-id-813</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pluvianidae.php#unique-entry-id-813</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[059 Pluvianidae - Egyptian Plover - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pluvianus aegyptius</i> - Egyptian Plover - NE, C, W Africa - Was Glareolidae<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Charadriidae - Plovers&#x2c; Lapwing</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Charadriidae</category><category>Plovers</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-22T19:22:29+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_charadriidae.php#unique-entry-id-812</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_charadriidae.php#unique-entry-id-812</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[058 Charadriidae - Plovers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Vanellus vanellus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vanellus_vanellus_northern_lapwing.php" rel="self" title="Northern Lapwing">Northern Lapwing</a> - Widespread Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Vanellus crassirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vanellus_crassirostris_long_toed_lapwing.php" rel="self" title="Long Toed Lapwing">Long-toed Lapwing</a> - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Vanellus armatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vanellus_armatus_blacksmith_plover.php" rel="self" title="Blacksmith Lapwing">Blacksmith Lapwing</a> - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Vanellus spinosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vanellus_spinosus_spur_winged_lapwing.php" rel="self" title="Spur Winged Lapwing">Spur-winged Lapwing</a> - E, C, W, Africa, also Middle East<br /><i>Vanellus duvaucelii</i> - River Lapwing - NC India through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Vanellus tectus</i> - Black-headed Lapwing - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Vanellus malabaricus</i> - Yellow-wattled Lapwing - India<br /><i>Vanellus albiceps</i> - White-crowned Lapwing - SE, WC, W Africa<br /><i>Vanellus lugubris</i> - Senegal Lapwing - SE, C, W Africa<br /><i>Vanellus melanopterus</i> - Black-winged Lapwing - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Vanellus coronatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vanellus_coronatus_crowned_lapwing.php" rel="self" title="Crowned Lapwing">Crowned Lapwing</a> - E, S Africa<br /><i>Vanellus senegallus</i> - African Wattled Lapwing - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Vanellus melanocephalus</i> - Spot-breasted Lapwing - Ethiopia<br /><i>Vanellus superciliosus</i> - Brown-chested Lapwing - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Vanellus cinereus</i> - Grey-headed Lapwing - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Vanellus indicus</i> - Red-wattled Lapwing - Widespread Asia, also Middle East<br /><i>Vanellus macropterus</i> - Javan Lapwing - Java<br /><i>Vanellus tricolor</i> - Banded Lapwing - SW, S, SE Australia<br /><i>Vanellus miles</i> - Masked Lapwing - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Vanellus gregarius</i> - Sociable Lapwing - C Eurasia - N India, NE Africa<br /><i>Vanellus leucurus</i> - White-tailed Lapwing - C Eurasia - N India, NE Africa<br /><i>Vanellus chilensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vanellus_chilensis_southern_lapwing.php" rel="self" title="Southern Lapwing">Southern Lapwing</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Vanellus resplendens</i> - Andean Lapwing - Colombia to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Erythrogonys cinctus</i> - Red-kneed Dotterel - Australia, S New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Pluvialis</i> plovers not Charadriidae<br /><i>Pluvialis apricaria</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pluvialis_apricaria_european_golden_plover.php" rel="self" title="European Golden Plover">European Golden Plover</a> - NW Eurasia - S Europe, N Africa<br /><i>Pluvialis fulva</i> - Pacific Golden Plover - N, Eurasia, also Alaska - Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Pluvialis dominica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pluvialis_dominica_american_golden_plover.php" rel="self" title="American Golden Plover">American Golden Plover</a> - N North America - S South America<br /><i>Pluvialis squatarola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pluvialis_squatarola_grey_plover.php" rel="self" title="Grey Plover">Grey Plover</a> - N North America, Eurasia - worldwide<br /><br /><i>Charadrius obscurus</i> - New Zealand Plover - New Zealand<br /><i>Charadrius hiaticula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/charadrius_hiaticula_common_ringed_plover.php" rel="self" title="Common Ringed Plover">Common Ringed Plover</a> - N, Eurasia, also NE Canada - SW EU, Africa<br /><i>Charadrius semipalmatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/charadrius_semipalmatus_semipalmated_plover.php" rel="self" title="Semipalmated Plover">Semipalmated Plover</a> - N North America - S North America, Latin America<br /><i>Charadrius placidus</i> - Long-billed Plover - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Charadrius dubius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/charadrius_dubius_little_ringed_plover.php" rel="self" title="Little Ringed Plover">Little Ringed Plover</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia - Africa<br /><i>Charadrius wilsonia</i> - Wilson's Plover - coastal E, SW USA to E Brazil, Peru<br /><i>Charadrius vociferus</i> - Killdeer - Alaska & C Canada to Peru<br /><i>Charadrius melodus</i> - Piping Plover - E, C North America - SE South America, Mexico<br /><i>Charadrius thoracicus</i> - Madagascar Plover - Madagascar<br /><i>Charadrius pecuarius</i> - Kittlitz's Plover - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Charadrius sanctaehelenae</i> - St. Helena Plover - St. Helena Island<br /><i>Charadrius tricollaris</i> - Three-banded Plover - S, E Africa<br /><i>Charadrius forbesi</i> - Forbes's Plover - C, WC, W Africa<br /><i>Charadrius marginatus</i> - White-fronted Plover - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Charadrius alexandrinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/charadrius_alexandrinus_kentish_plover.php" rel="self" title="Kentish Plover">Kentish Plover</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia - Kentish Plover distinct from Snowy Plover, related to White-fronted Plover<br /><i>Charadrius nivosus</i> - Snowy Plover - C Canada to Panama, Peru to SC Chile<br /><i>Charadrius javanicus</i> - Javan Plover - Java<br /><i>Charadrius ruficapillus</i> - Red-capped Plover - Australia<br /><i>Charadrius peronii</i> - Malaysian Plover - Malay Peninsula to Philippines & Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Charadrius pallidus</i> - Chestnut-banded Plover - S Africa<br /><i>Charadrius collaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/charadrius_collaris_collared_plover.php" rel="self" title="Collared Plover">Collared Plover</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Charadrius alticola</i> - Puna Plover - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Charadrius falklandicus</i> - Two-banded Plover - Southern Cone<br /><i>Charadrius bicinctus</i> - Double-banded Plover - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Charadrius mongolus</i> - Lesser Sand Plover - C, E Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Charadrius leschenaultii</i> - Greater Sand Plover - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Charadrius asiaticus</i> - Caspian Plover - WC Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Charadrius veredus</i> - Oriental Plover - EC Eurasia - Greater Sundas to Australia<br /><i>Charadrius morinellus</i> - Eurasian Dotterel - N, C Eurasia - N Africa<br /><i>Charadrius modestus</i> - Rufous-chested Plover - Southern Cone<br /><i>Charadrius montanus</i> - Mountain Plover - C North America - SW South America, N Mexico<br /><i>Charadrius australis</i> - Inland Plover - Australia<br /><br /><i>Thinornis rubricollis</i> - Hooded Dotterel - S Australia<br /><i>Thinornis novaeseelandiae</i> - Shore Dotterel - Chatham Islands<br /><br /><i>Elseyornis melanops</i> - Black-fronted Dotterel - Widespread Australasia<br /><br /><i>Oreopholus ruficollis</i> - Tawny-throated Dotterel - W, S South America<br /><br /><i>Anarhynchus frontalis</i> - Wrybill - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Phegornis mitchellii</i> - Diademed Plover - Peru to SC Chile & Argentina<br /><br /><i>Hoploxypterus cayanus</i> - Pied Plover - E Colombia to SE Brazil<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Recurvirostridae - Stilts&#x2c; Avocets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Recurvirostridae</category><category>Stilts</category><category>Avocets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-23T19:22:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_recurvirostridae.php#unique-entry-id-811</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_recurvirostridae.php#unique-entry-id-811</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[057 Recurvirostridae - Stilts, Avocets - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Himantopus himantopus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/himantopus_himantopus_black_winged_stilt.php" rel="self" title="Black Winged Stilt">Black-winged Stilt</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Himantopus leucocephalus</i> - White-headed Stilt - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Himantopus mexicanus</i> - Black-necked Stilt - W, S USA to Peru & E Brazil, Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Himantopus melanurus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/himantopus_melanurus_white_backed_stilt.php" rel="self" title="White-backed Stilt">White-backed Stilt</a> - Peru & NE Brazil to SC Argentina - Split from <i>H. mexicanus</i><br /><i>Himantopus novaezelandiae</i> - Black Stilt - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Cladorhynchus leucocephalus</i> - Banded Stilt - S, SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Recurvirostra avosetta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/recurvirostra_avosetta_pied_avocet.php" rel="self" title="Pied Avocet">Pied Avocet</a> - Widespread Africa, Eurasia<br /><i>Recurvirostra americana</i> - American Avocet - E, WC, W North America - S South America, Central America<br /><i>Recurvirostra novaehollandiae</i> - Red-necked Avocet - Australia<br /><i>Recurvirostra andina</i> - Andean Avocet - Peru to NW Argentina<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ibidorhynchidae - Ibisbill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-24T19:22:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ibidorhynchidae.php#unique-entry-id-810</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ibidorhynchidae.php#unique-entry-id-810</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[056 Ibidorhynchidae - Ibisbill - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Ibidorhyncha struthersii</i> - Ibisbill - Himalayas to NW China<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dromadidae - Crab-plover</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-25T19:21:52+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dromadidae.php#unique-entry-id-809</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dromadidae.php#unique-entry-id-809</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[055 Dromadidae - Crab-plover - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Dromas ardeola</i> - Crab-plover - Madagascar to Andaman Islands - E Africa, India<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Haematopodidae - Oystercatchers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Haematopodidae</category><category>Oystercatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-26T19:21:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_haematopodidae.php#unique-entry-id-808</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_haematopodidae.php#unique-entry-id-808</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[054 Haematopodidae - Oystercatchers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Haematopus leucopodus</i> - Magellanic Oystercatcher - extreme S coasts<br /><i>Haematopus ater</i> - Blackish Oystercatcher - S, W coasts<br /><i>Haematopus bachmani</i> - Black Oystercatcher - W coast<br /><i>Haematopus palliatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/haematopus_palliatus_american_oystercatcher.php" rel="self" title="American Oystercatcher">American Oystercatcher</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America coasts<br /><i>Haematopus moquini</i> - African Oystercatcher - S, SW coasts<br /><i>Haematopus ostralegus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/haematopus_ostralegus_eurasian_oystercatcher.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Oystercatcher">Eurasian Oystercatcher</a> - NW, C, E Eurasia - coastal Africa, Asia<br /><i>Haematopus finschi</i> - South Island Oystercatcher - New Zealand coasts<br /><i>Haematopus longirostris</i> - Pied Oystercatcher - coastal Australia, Moluccas<br /><i>Haematopus unicolor</i> - Variable Oystercatcher - coastal New Zealand<br /><i>Haematopus chathamensis</i> - Chatham Oystercatcher - Chatham Is - Split from <i>H. unicolor</i><br /><i>Haematopus fuliginosus</i> - Sooty Oystercatcher - coastal Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pluvianellidae - Magellanic Plover</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-27T19:21:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pluvianellidae.php#unique-entry-id-807</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pluvianellidae.php#unique-entry-id-807</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[053 Pluvianellidae - Magellanic Plover - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Related to sheathbills (Chionidae)<br /><br /><i>Pluvianellus socialis</i> - Magellanic Plover - Southern Cone<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chionidae - Sheathbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-28T19:20:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_chionidae.php#unique-entry-id-806</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_chionidae.php#unique-entry-id-806</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[052 Chionidae - Sheathbills - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Chionis albus</i> - Snowy Sheathbill - S Atlantic islands - coastal Southern Cone<br /><i>Chionis minor</i> - Black-faced Sheathbill - S Indian Ocean<br /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Burhinidae - Stone-curlews&#x2c; Thick-knees</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Burhinidae</category><category>Stone Curlews</category><category>Thick Knees</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-29T19:20:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_burhinidae.php#unique-entry-id-805</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_burhinidae.php#unique-entry-id-805</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[051 Burhinidae - Stone-curlews, Thick-knees - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Burhinus oedicnemus</i> - Eurasian Stone-curlew - W, SW Europe<br /><i>Burhinus indicus</i> - Indian Stone-curlew - Indian subcontinent to SE Asia - Split from <i>Burhinus oedicnemus</i><br /><i>Burhinus senegalensis</i> - Senegal Thick-knee - E, C, W<br /><i>Burhinus vermiculatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/burhinus_vermiculatus_water_thick_knee.php" rel="self" title="Water Thick Knee">Water Thick-knee</a> - SE, SC Africa<br /><i>Burhinus capensis</i> - Spotted Thick-knee - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Burhinus bistriatus</i> - Double-striped Thick-knee - S Mexico to N Brazil, Latin America, also Hispaniola<br /><i>Burhinus superciliaris</i> - Peruvian Thick-knee - S Ecuador to S Peru<br /><i>Burhinus grallarius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/burhinus_grallarius_bush_stone_curlew.php" rel="self" title="Bush Stone Curlew">Bush Stone-curlew</a> - Australia<br /><br /><i>Esacus recurvirostris</i> - Great Stone-curlew - SE Iran through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Esacus magnirostris</i> - Beach Stone-curlew - Malay Peninsula & Philippines to N Australia - Was <i>neglectus</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Turnicidae - Buttonquail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-07-30T19:20:39+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_turnicidae.php#unique-entry-id-804</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_turnicidae.php#unique-entry-id-804</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[050 Turnicidae - Buttonquail - in Charadriiformes, not Gruiformes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Turnix sylvaticus</i> - Kurrichane Buttonquail - Widespread Africa, Asia<br /><i>Turnix maculosus</i> - Red-backed Buttonquail - Sulawesi & New Guinea to N Australia<br /><i>Turnix hottentottus</i> - Hottentot Buttonquail - South Africa - Was Black-rumped Buttonquail<br /><i>Turnix nanus</i> - Black-rumped Buttonquail - Widespread Africa - Split from <i>T. hottentatus</i> South Africa only; black-rumped Buttonquail now <i>H. nanus</i><br /><i>Turnix tanki</i> - Yellow-legged Buttonquail - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Turnix ocellatus</i> - Spotted Buttonquail - Philippines<br /><i>Turnix suscitator</i> - Barred Buttonquail - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Turnix nigricollis</i> - Madagascar Buttonquail - Madagascar<br /><i>Turnix melanogaster</i> - Black-breasted Buttonquail - E Australia<br /><i>Turnix castanotus</i> - Chestnut-backed Buttonquail - N Australia<br /><i>Turnix olivii</i> - Buff-breasted Buttonquail - N Australia<br /><i>Turnix varius</i> - Painted Buttonquail - SW, SE e Australia<br /><i>Turnix worcesteri</i> - Worcester's Buttonquail - Philippines<br /><i>Turnix everetti</i> - Sumba Buttonquail - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Turnix pyrrhothorax</i> - Red-chested Buttonquail - N, E, SE Australia<br /><i>Turnix velox</i> - Little Buttonquail - Australia<br /><br /><i>Ortyxelos meiffrenii</i> - Quail-plover - E, C, W Africa - Relationships of Quail-plover uncertain; related to coursers?<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Aramidae - Limpkin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Aramidae</category><category>Limpkin</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-04T19:20:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aramidae.php#unique-entry-id-803</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_aramidae.php#unique-entry-id-803</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[049 Aramidae - Limpkin - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Aramus guarauna</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aramus_guarauna_limpkin.php" rel="self" title="Limpkin">Limpkin</a> - SE USA to Argentina<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Gruidae - Cranes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Gruidae</category><category>Cranes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-05T19:20:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_gruidae.php#unique-entry-id-802</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_gruidae.php#unique-entry-id-802</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[048 Gruidae - Cranes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Balearica regulorum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/balearica_regulorum_grey_crowned_crane.php" rel="self" title="Grey Crowned Crane">Grey Crowned Crane</a> - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Balearica pavonina</i> - Black Crowned Crane - NE, C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Anthropoides virgo</i> - Demoiselle Crane - C Eurasia - C Africa, India<br /><i>Anthropoides paradiseus</i> - Blue Crane - S Africa<br /><br />Bugeranus - was <i>Grus</i><br /><i>Bugeranus carunculatus</i> - Wattled Crane - E, SC, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Grus leucogeranus</i> - Siberian Crane - N Eurasia - Iran, N India, S China<br /><i>Grus canadensis</i> - Sandhill Crane - Widespread North America - to NC Mexico<br /><i>Grus antigone</i> - Sarus Crane - N India, Southeast Asia, N Australia<br /><i>Grus rubicunda</i> - Brolga - S New Guinea, Australia<br /><i>Grus vipio</i> - White-naped Crane - E Eurasia<br /><i>Grus grus</i> - Common Crane - Widespread Eurasia - NE Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Grus monacha</i> - Hooded Crane - E Eurasia<br /><i>Grus americana</i> - Whooping Crane - C North America<br /><i>Grus nigricollis</i> - Black-necked Crane - SC Eurasia - N Asia<br /><i>Grus japonensis</i> - Red-crowned Crane - E Eurasia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Psophiidae - Trumpeters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-06T19:20:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_psophiidae.php#unique-entry-id-801</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_psophiidae.php#unique-entry-id-801</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[047 Psophiidae - Trumpeters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Psophia crepitans</i> - Grey-winged Trumpeter - N Amazonia<br /><i>Psophia leucoptera</i> - Pale-winged Trumpeter - W Amazonia<br /><i>Psophia viridis</i> - Dark-winged Trumpeter - S Amazonia - Three ssp of Dark-winged Trumpeter species?<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rallidae - Rails&#x2c; Crakes&#x2c; Coots</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Gallinules</category><category>Crakes</category><category>Coots</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-07T19:19:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rallidae.php#unique-entry-id-800</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rallidae.php#unique-entry-id-800</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[046 Rallidae - Rails, Crakes & Coots - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Himantornis haematopus</i> - Nkulengu Rail - W, WC, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Canirallus oculeus</i> - Grey-throated Rail - W, WC, C Africa<br /><i>Canirallus kioloides</i> - Madagascar Wood Rail - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Coturnicops exquisitus</i> - Swinhoe's Rail - E Eurasia<br /><i>Coturnicops noveboracensis</i> - Yellow Rail - E, C North America<br /><i>Coturnicops notatus</i> - Speckled Rail - N, SE South America - New name<br /><br /><i>Micropygia schomburgkii</i> - Ocellated Crake - N, SC, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Rallina rubra</i> - Chestnut Forest Rail - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Rallina leucospila</i> - White-striped Forest Rail - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Rallina forbesi</i> - Forbes's Forest Rail - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Rallina mayri</i> - Mayr's Forest Rail - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Rallina tricolor</i> - Red-necked Crake - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Rallina canningi</i> - Andaman Crake - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Rallina fasciata</i> - Red-legged Crake - NE India to Lesser Sundas, Philippines<br /><i>Rallina eurizonoides</i> - Slaty-legged Crake - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Anurolimnas castaneiceps</i> - Chestnut-headed Crake - S Colombia to NW Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Laterallus viridis</i> - Russet-crowned Crake - Amazonia<br /><i>Laterallus fasciatus</i> - Black-banded Crake - W Amazonia<br /><i>Laterallus melanophaius</i> - Rufous-sided Crake - Widespread South America<br /><i>Laterallus levraudi</i> - Rusty-flanked Crake - Venezuela<br /><i>Laterallus ruber</i> - Ruddy Crake - E Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Laterallus albigularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/laterallus_albigularis_white_throated_crake.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Crake">White-throated Crake</a> - Nicaragua to Ecuador<br /><i>Laterallus exilis</i> - Grey-breasted Crake - Guatemala through Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Laterallus jamaicensis</i> - Black Rail - USA, Greater Antilles to W South America - <i>Laterallus jamaicensis</i> includes ssp <i>salinasi</i><br /><i>Laterallus tuerosi</i> - Junin Crake - Peru<br /><i>Laterallus spilonotus</i> - Galapagos Crake - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Laterallus leucopyrrhus</i> - Red-and-white Crake - SE South America<br /><i>Laterallus xenopterus</i> - Rufous-faced Crake - SC Brazil, C Paraguay<br /><br /><i>Nesoclopeus poecilopterus</i> - Bar-winged Rail - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Nesoclopeus woodfordi</i> - Woodford's Rail - Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Gallirallus australis</i> - Weka - New Zealand<br /><i>Gallirallus calayanensis</i> - Calayan Rail - Philippines<br /><i>Gallirallus lafresnayanus</i> - New Caledonian Rail - New Caledonia<br /><i>Gallirallus sylvestris</i> - Lord Howe Woodhen - Lord Howe Island<br /><i>Gallirallus okinawae</i> - Okinawa Rail - Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands<br /><i>Gallirallus torquatus</i> - Barred Rail - W New Guinea, Sulawesi, Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Gallirallus insignis</i> - Pink-legged Rail - New Britain<br /><i>Gallirallus philippensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallirallus_philippensis_buff_banded_rail.php" rel="self" title="Buff Banded Rail">Buff-banded Rail</a> - Widespread Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Gallirallus owstoni</i> - Guam Rail - Guam<br /><i>Gallirallus rovianae</i> - Roviana Rail - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Gallirallus striatus</i> - Slaty-breasted Rail - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Rallus longirostris</i> - Clapper Rail - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Rallus elegans</i> - King Rail - E, C North America, Middle America<br /><i>Rallus wetmorei</i> - Plain-flanked Rail - Venezuela<br /><i>Rallus limicola</i> - Virginia Rail - Widespread North America - Mexico<br /><i>Rallus aequatorialis</i> - Ecuadorian Rail - SW Colombia, Ecuador - Split from <i>R. limicola</i><br /><i>Rallus semiplumbeus</i> - Bogota Rail - Colombia<br /><i>Rallus antarcticus</i> - Austral Rail - S South America<br /><i>Rallus aquaticus</i> - Water Rail - W Europe to C Asia - N Africa, W S Asia<br /><i>Rallus indicus</i> - Brown-cheeked Rail - E Siberia to Japan - Nepal to SE Asia, Borneo - Split from <i>R. aquaticus</i><br /><i>Rallus caerulescens</i> - African Rail - E, SC, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Rallus madagascariensis</i> - Madagascar Rail - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Lewinia mirifica</i> - Brown-banded Rail - Philippines<br /><i>Lewinia pectoralis</i> - Lewin's Rail - Lesser Sundas, New Guinea, E Australia<br /><i>Lewinia muelleri</i> - Auckland Rail - Auckland Islands<br /><br /><i>Dryolimnas cuvieri</i> - White-throated Rail - Madagascar, Aldabra Island<br /><br /><i>Crex egregia</i> - African Crake - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Crex crex</i> - Corn Crake - C, W Eurasia - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Rougetius rougetii</i> - Rouget's Rail - Ethiopia, Eritrea<br /><br /><i>Aramidopsis plateni</i> - Snoring Rail - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Atlantisia rogersi</i> - Inaccessible Island Rail - Inaccessible Island<br /><br /><i>Aramides mangle</i> - Little Wood Rail - E Brazil<br /><i>Aramides axillaris</i> - Rufous-necked Wood Rail - Mexico to Ecuador, Belize, N South America<br /><i>Aramides cajanea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aramides_cajanea_grey_necked_wood_rail.php" rel="self" title="Grey Necked Wood Rail">Grey-necked Wood Rail</a> - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Aramides wolfi</i> - Brown Wood Rail - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Aramides ypecaha</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aramides_ypecaha_giant_wood_rail.php" rel="self" title="Giant Wood Rail">Giant Wood Rail</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Aramides saracura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aramides_saracura_slaty_breasted_wood_rail.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Breasted Wood Rail">Slaty-breasted Wood Rail</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Aramides calopterus</i> - Red-winged Wood Rail - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Amaurolimnas concolor</i> - Uniform Crake - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Gymnocrex rosenbergii</i> - Blue-faced Rail - Sulawesi<br /><i>Gymnocrex talaudensis</i> - Talaud Rail - Karakelong Island<br /><i>Gymnocrex plumbeiventris</i> - Bare-eyed Rail - New Guineas, Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Amaurornis akool</i> - Brown Bush-hen - India to SE China<br /><i>Amaurornis isabellina</i> - Isabelline Bush-hen - Sulawesi<br /><i>Amaurornis olivacea</i> - Plain Bush-hen - Philippines<br /><i>Amaurornis moluccana</i> - Pale-vented Bush-hen - Lesser Sundas to Australia - Split from <i>A. olivacea</i><br /><i>Amaurornis magnirostris</i> - Talaud Bush-hen - Karakelong Island<br /><i>Amaurornis phoenicurus</i> - White-breasted Waterhen - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Amaurornis flavirostra</i> - Black Crake - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Amaurornis olivieri</i> - Sakalava Rail - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Porzana bicolor</i> - Black-tailed Crake - NE India to SC China<br /><i>Porzana parva</i> - Little Crake - W, C Eurasia - C Africa<br /><i>Porzana pusilla</i> - Baillon's Crake - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Porzana porzana</i> - Spotted Crake - W, C Eurasia - Africa, W Asia<br /><i>Porzana fluminea</i> - Australian Crake - Australia<br /><i>Porzana carolina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/porzana_carolina_sora.php" rel="self" title="Sora">Sora</a> - Widespread North America - S South America to N, NW South America<br /><i>Porzana spiloptera</i> - Dot-winged Crake - SE South America<br /><i>Porzana albicollis</i> - Ash-throated Crake - N, SC, SE South America<br /><i>Porzana fusca</i> - Ruddy-breasted Crake - Widespread Asia, also E Asia<br /><i>Porzana paykullii</i> - Band-bellied Crake - E Eurasia - E Asia<br /><i>Porzana tabuensis</i> - Spotless Crake - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Porzana atra</i> - Red-eyed Crake - Pitcairn Island<br /><i>Porzana flaviventer</i> - Yellow-breasted Crake - Caribbean & S Mexico to SE South America<br /><i>Porzana cinerea</i> - White-browed Crake - Malay Peninsula & Philippines to N Australia<br /><br /><i>Aenigmatolimnas marginalis</i> - Striped Crake - WC, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Cyanolimnas cerverai</i> - Zapata Rail - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Neocrex colombiana</i> - Colombian Crake - Panama to Ecuador<br /><i>Neocrex erythrops</i> - Paint-billed Crake - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Pardirallus maculatus</i> - Spotted Rail - Widespread Latin America, also Caribbean<br /><i>Pardirallus nigricans</i> - Blackish Rail - W Amazonia, E, SE South America<br /><i>Pardirallus sanguinolentus</i> - Plumbeous Rail - S, W South America<br /><br /><i>Eulabeornis castaneoventris</i> - Chestnut Rail - N Australia, Aru Islands<br /><br /><i>Habroptila wallacii</i> - Invisible Rail - N Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Megacrex inepta</i> - New Guinea Flightless Rail - New Guinea - New name<br /><br /><i>Gallicrex cinerea</i> - Watercock - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Porphyrio porphyrio</i> - Purple Swamphen - Widespread Africa, Eurasia, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Porphyrio madagascariensis</i> - African Swamphen - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Porphyrio hochstetteri</i> - Takahe - New Zealand<br /><i>Porphyrio alleni</i> - Allen's Gallinule - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Porphyrio martinica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/porphyrio_martinica_american_purple_gallinule.php" rel="self" title="Purple Gallinule">Purple Gallinule</a> - SE USA to N Argentina<br /><i>Porphyrio flavirostris</i> - Azure Gallinule - N, Amazonia, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Gallinula silvestris</i> - Makira Woodhen - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Gallinula comeri</i> - Gough Moorhen - Gough Is. Atlantic Ocean - Split from (extinct) flightless relative <i>G. nesiotis</i>; now traditional moorhen<br /><i>Gallinula chloropus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinula_chloropus_common_moorhen.php" rel="self" title="Common Moorhen">Common Moorhen</a> - Eurasia, Africa, Indian Ocean islands, S, SE Asia to Philippines, N Mariana Is. Eurasia, Africa, Indian Ocean, Asia, Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Gallinula galeata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinula_galeata_common_gallinule.php" rel="self" title="Common Gallinule">Common Gallinule</a> - North America, South America, Hawaii - Split from Common Moorhen<br /><i>Gallinula tenebrosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinula_tenebrosa_dusky_moorhen.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Moorhen">Dusky Moorhen</a> - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Gallinula angulata</i> - Lesser Moorhen - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Gallinula melanops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallinula_melanops_spot_flanked_gallinule.php" rel="self" title="Spot Flanked Gallinule">Spot-flanked Gallinule</a> - E, S South America<br /><br />Tribonyx - were <i>Gallinula</i><br /><i>Tribonyx ventralis</i> - Black-tailed Nativehen - Australia<br /><i>Tribonyx mortierii</i> - Tasmanian Nativehen - Tasmania<br /><br /><i>Fulica cristata</i> - Red-knobbed Coot - S, SE, E Africa<br /><i>Fulica atra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fulica_atra_eurasian_coot.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Coot">Eurasian Coot</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, Australasia - N Africa<br /><i>Fulica alai</i> - Hawaiian Coot - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Fulica americana</i> - American Coot - Widespread North America, Middle America, also Hawaiian Islands & N South America<br /><i>Fulica caribaea</i> - Caribbean Coot - Caribbean, North America, also N South America<br /><i>Fulica leucoptera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fulica_leucoptera_white_winged_coot.php" rel="self" title="White Winged Coot">White-winged Coot</a> - SC, Southern Cone<br /><i>Fulica ardesiaca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fulica_ardesiaca_andean_coot.php" rel="self" title="Andean Coot">Andean Coot</a> - Colombia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Fulica armillata</i> - Red-gartered Coot - Southern Cone<br /><i>Fulica rufifrons</i> - Red-fronted Coot - Southern Cone<br /><i>Fulica gigantea</i> - Giant Coot - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Fulica cornuta</i> - Horned Coot - N Chile to NW Argentina]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Heliornithidae - Finfoots</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-08T19:19:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_heliornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-799</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_heliornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-799</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[045 Heliornithidae - Finfoots - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Finfoots (Heliornithidae) and flufftails (Sarothruridae) sister taxa<br /><br /><i>Podica senegalensis</i> - African Finfoot - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Heliopais personatus</i> - Masked Finfoot - NE India to Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Heliornis fulica</i> - Sungrebe - SE Mexico to NE Argentina<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sarothruridae - Flufftails</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-09T19:19:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sarothruridae.php#unique-entry-id-798</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sarothruridae.php#unique-entry-id-798</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[044 Sarothruridae - Flufftails - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Flufftails (Sarothruridae) and finfoots (Heliornithidae) sister taxa<br /><br /><i>Sarothrura pulchra</i> - White-spotted Flufftail - W, WC, C Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura elegans</i> - Buff-spotted Flufftail - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura rufa</i> - Red-chested Flufftail - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura lugens</i> - Chestnut-headed Flufftail - C, SC Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura boehmi</i> - Streaky-breasted Flufftail - C, SC Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura affinis</i> - Striped Flufftail - E, S Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura insularis</i> - Madagascar Flufftail - Madagascar<br /><i>Sarothrura ayresi</i> - White-winged Flufftail - E, S Africa<br /><i>Sarothrura watersi</i> - Slender-billed Flufftail - Madagascar<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eurypygidae - Sunbittern</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Eurypygidae</category><category>Sunbittern</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-10T19:19:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_eurypygidae.php#unique-entry-id-797</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_eurypygidae.php#unique-entry-id-797</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[043 Eurypygidae - Sunbittern - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Eurypyga helias</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eurypyga_helias_sunbittern.php" rel="self" title="Sunbittern">Sunbittern</a> - Guatemala through Amazonia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rhynochetidae - Kagu</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-12T19:19:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rhynochetidae.php#unique-entry-id-796</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rhynochetidae.php#unique-entry-id-796</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[042 Rhynochetidae - Kagu - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Was in Gruiformes - Kagu (Rhynochetidae) and Sunbittern (Eurypygidae) sister taxa <br /><br /><i>Rhynochetos jubatus</i> - Kagu - New Caledonia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cariamidae - Seriemas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-13T19:19:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cariamidae.php#unique-entry-id-795</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cariamidae.php#unique-entry-id-795</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[041 Cariamidae - Seriemas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Was in Gruiformes<br /><br /><i>Cariama cristata</i> - Red-legged Seriema - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Chunga burmeisteri</i> - Black-legged Seriema - SC South America<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mesitornithidae - Mesites</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-14T19:18:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_mesitornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-794</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_mesitornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-794</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[040 Mesitornithidae - Mesites - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Was in Gruiformes<br /><br /><i>Mesitornis variegatus</i> - White-breasted Mesite - Madagascar<br /><i>Mesitornis unicolor</i> - Brown Mesite - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Monias benschi</i> - Subdesert Mesite - Madagascar<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Otididae - Bustards</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Otididae</category><category>Bustards</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-15T19:18:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_otididae.php#unique-entry-id-793</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_otididae.php#unique-entry-id-793</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[039 Otididae - Bustards - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Was in Gruiformes<br /><br /><i>Otis tarda</i> - Great Bustard - EC, WC Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Ardeotis arabs</i> - Arabian Bustard - W, C NE Africa<br /><i>Ardeotis kori</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardeotis_kori_kori_bustard.php" rel="self" title="Kori Bustard">Kori Bustard</a> - E, S Africa<br /><i>Ardeotis nigriceps</i> - Great Indian Bustard - India<br /><i>Ardeotis australis</i> - Australian Bustard - Australia, S New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Chlamydotis undulata</i> - Houbara Bustard - N Africa<br /><i>Chlamydotis macqueenii</i> - Macqueen's Bustard - Middle East to C China<br /><br /><i>Neotis ludwigii</i> - Ludwig's Bustard - SW Africa<br /><i>Neotis denhami</i> - Denham's Bustard - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Neotis heuglinii</i> - Heuglin's Bustard - E Africa<br /><i>Neotis nuba</i> - Nubian Bustard - NE, NC, NW Africa<br /><br /><i>Eupodotis senegalensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eupodotis_senegalensis_white_bellied_bustard.php" rel="self" title="White Bellied Bustard">White-bellied Bustard</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Eupodotis barrowii</i> - Barrow's Korhaan - S Africa<br /><i>Eupodotis caerulescens</i> - Blue Korhaan - S Africa<br /><i>Eupodotis vigorsii</i> - Karoo Korhaan - S Africa<br /><i>Eupodotis rueppellii</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Korhaan - SW Africa<br /><i>Eupodotis humilis</i> - Little Brown Bustard - E Ethiopia, N Somalia<br /><br /><i>Lophotis savilei</i> - Savile's Bustard - W, C Africa<br /><i>Lophotis gindiana</i> - Buff-crested Bustard - E Africa<br /><i>Lophotis ruficrista</i> - Red-crested Korhaan - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Afrotis afra</i> - Southern Black Korhaan - S Africa<br /><i>Afrotis afraoides</i> - Northern Black Korhaan - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Lissotis melanogaster</i> - Black-bellied Bustard - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Lissotis hartlaubii</i> - Hartlaub's Bustard - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Houbaropsis bengalensis</i> - Bengal Florican - S Nepal, NE India, S Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Sypheotides indicus</i> - Lesser Florican - India<br /><br /><i>Tetrax tetrax</i> - Little Bustard - W, C Eurasia - N Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Falconidae - Caracaras&#x2c; Falcons</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Falconidae</category><category>Caracaras</category><category>Falcons</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-16T19:18:40+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_falconidae.php#unique-entry-id-792</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_falconidae.php#unique-entry-id-792</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[038 Falconidae - Caracaras, Falcons - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Falconidae are not Accipitriformes, but more closely related to parrots.<br /><br /><i>Daptrius ater</i> - Black Caracara - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Ibycter americanus</i> - Red-throated Caracara - S Mexico to S Brazil<br /><br /><i>Phalcoboenus carunculatus</i> - Carunculated Caracara - Ecuador, SW Colombia<br /><i>Phalcoboenus megalopterus</i> - Mountain Caracara - Peru to C Chile<br /><i>Phalcoboenus albogularis</i> - White-throated Caracara - S Chile, S Argentina<br /><i>Phalcoboenus australis</i> - Striated Caracara - S islands<br /><br /><i>Caracara cheriway</i> - Northern Crested Caracara - S USA to N South America<br /><i>Caracara plancus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/caracara_plancus_southern_caracara.php" rel="self" title="Southern Crested Caracara">Southern Crested Caracara</a> - S, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Milvago chimachima</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/milvago_chimachima_yellow_headed_caracara.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Headed Caracara">Yellow-headed Caracara</a> - Costa Rica to N Argentina<br /><i>Milvago chimango</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/milvago_chimango_chimango_caracara.php" rel="self" title="Chimango Caracara">Chimango Caracara</a> - Southern Cone<br /><br /><i>Herpetotheres cachinnans</i> - Laughing Falcon - Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Micrastur ruficollis</i> - Barred Forest Falcon - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Micrastur plumbeus</i> - Plumbeous Forest Falcon - SW Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Micrastur gilvicollis</i> - Lined Forest Falcon - Amazonia<br /><i>Micrastur mintoni</i> - Cryptic Forest Falcon - E Amazonia S to Bolivia<br /><i>Micrastur mirandollei</i> - Slaty-backed Forest Falcon - Costa Rica to E Brazil<br /><i>Micrastur semitorquatus</i> - Collared Forest Falcon - C Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Micrastur buckleyi</i> - Buckley's Forest Falcon - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Spiziapteryx circumcincta</i> - Spot-winged Falconet - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Polihierax semitorquatus</i> - Pygmy Falcon - E, S Africa<br /><i>Polihierax insignis</i> - White-rumped Falcon - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Microhierax caerulescens</i> - Collared Falconet - NE India through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Microhierax fringillarius</i> - Black-thighed Falconet - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Microhierax latifrons</i> - White-fronted Falconet - Borneo<br /><i>Microhierax erythrogenys</i> - Philippine Falconet - Philippines<br /><i>Microhierax melanoleucos</i> - Pied Falconet - NE India to S China & C Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Falco naumanni</i> - Lesser Kestrel - SW, C, E Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Falco tinnunculus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_tinnunculus_common_kestrel.php" rel="self" title="Common Kestrel">Common Kestrel</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa - Asia<br /><i>Falco rupicolus</i> - Rock Kestrel - S Africa - Split from <i>F. tinnunculus</i><br /><i>Falco newtoni</i> - Malagasy Kestrel - Madagascar, Aldabra Island<br /><i>Falco punctatus</i> - Mauritius Kestrel - Mauritius<br /><i>Falco araeus</i> - Seychelles Kestrel - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Falco moluccensis</i> - Spotted Kestrel - Moluccas, Sulawesi, Lesser Sundas, Java & Bali<br /><i>Falco cenchroides</i> - Nankeen Kestrel - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Falco sparverius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_sparverius_american_kestrel.php" rel="self" title="American Kestrel">American Kestrel</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Falco rupicoloides</i> - Greater Kestrel - E, S Africa<br /><i>Falco alopex</i> - Fox Kestrel - C, W Africa<br /><i>Falco ardosiaceus</i> - Grey Kestrel - C, W, SW Africa<br /><i>Falco dickinsoni</i> - Dickinson's Kestrel - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Falco zoniventris</i> - Banded Kestrel - Madagascar<br /><i>Falco chicquera</i> - Red-necked Falcon - C, W, S Africa, India<br /><i>Falco vespertinus</i> - Red-footed Falcon - C Eurasia - S Africa<br /><i>Falco amurensis</i> - Amur Falcon - E Eurasia - SE Africa<br /><i>Falco eleonorae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_eleonorae_eleonoras_falcon.php" rel="self" title="Eleonora&#39;s Falcon">Eleonora's Falcon</a> - S Europe, Eurasia, also N Africa - E Africa, Madagascar<br /><i>Falco concolor</i> - Sooty Falcon - E Libya to SW Pakistan - SE Africa, Madagascar<br /><i>Falco femoralis</i> - Aplomado Falcon - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Falco columbarius</i> - Merlin - Widespread North America, Eurasia - N Asia, N Latin America<br /><i>Falco rufigularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_rufigularis_bat_falcon.php" rel="self" title="Bat Falcon">Bat Falcon</a> - N Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Falco deiroleucus</i> - Orange-breasted Falcon - S Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Falco subbuteo</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_subbuteo_eurasian_hobby.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Hobby">Eurasian Hobby</a> - Widespread Eurasia - S Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Falco cuvierii</i> - African Hobby - E, C, W, SE Africa<br /><i>Falco severus</i> - Oriental Hobby - NW India to Solomon Islands<br /><i>Falco longipennis</i> - Australian Hobby - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Falco novaeseelandiae</i> - New Zealand Falcon - New Zealand<br /><i>Falco berigora</i> - Brown Falcon - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Falco hypoleucos</i> - Grey Falcon - Australia<br /><i>Falco subniger</i> - Black Falcon - Australia<br /><i>Falco biarmicus</i> - Lanner Falcon - S Europe, Arabian Peninsula, Widespread Eurasia, Africa Africa<br /><i>Falco jugger</i> - Laggar Falcon - Pakistan to Burma, India<br /><i>Falco cherrug</i> - Saker Falcon - C, S Eurasia - NE Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Falco rusticolus</i> - Gyrfalcon - N North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Falco mexicanus</i> - Prairie Falcon - W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Falco peregrinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_peregrinus_peregrine_falcon.php" rel="self" title="Peregrine Falcon">Peregrine Falcon</a> - Widespread Worldwide<br /><i>Falco pelegrinoides</i> - Barbary Falcon - SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Falco fasciinucha</i> - Taita Falcon - E, SE Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Accipitridae - Kites&#x2c; Hawks&#x2c; Eagles</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Kites</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Hawk Eagles</category><category>Buzzards</category><category>Vultures</category><category>Old World Vultures</category><category>Harriers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-17T19:18:31+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_accipitridae.php#unique-entry-id-791</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_accipitridae.php#unique-entry-id-791</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[037 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> - Kites,&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Eagles, Vultures - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Aviceda cuculoides</i> - African Cuckoo-Hawk - W, C, SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Aviceda madagascariensis</i> - Madagascar Cuckoo-Hawk - Madagascar<br /><i>Aviceda jerdoni</i> - Jerdon's Baza - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Aviceda subcristata</i> - Pacific Baza - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Aviceda leuphotes</i> - Black Baza - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Leptodon cayanensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leptodon_cayanensis_grey_headed_kite.php" rel="self" title="Grey Headed Kite">Grey-headed Kite</a> - EC Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Leptodon forbesi</i> - White-collared Kite - NE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Chondrohierax uncinatus</i> - Hook-billed Kite - S Texas to N Argentina<br /><i>Chondrohierax wilsonii</i> - Cuban Kite - E Cuba - Split from <i>C. uncinatus</i><br /><br /><i>Henicopernis longicauda</i> - Long-tailed Honey Buzzard - New Guinea<br /><i>Henicopernis infuscatus</i> - Black Honey Buzzard - New Britain<br /><br /><i>Pernis apivorus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pernis_apivorus_european_honey_buzzard.php" rel="self" title="European Honey Buzzard">European Honey Buzzard</a> - W Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Pernis ptilorhynchus</i> - Crested Honey Buzzard - E Europe, Widespread Eurasia, Asia Asia<br /><i>Pernis celebensis</i> - Barred Honey Buzzard - Sulawesi<br /><i>Pernis steerei</i> - Philippine Honey Buzzard - Philippines - Split from <i>P. celebensis</i><br /><br /><i>Lophoictinia isura</i> - Square-tailed Kite - Australia<br /><br /><i>Hamirostra melanosternon</i> - Black-breasted Buzzard - Australia<br /><br /><i>Elanoides forficatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elanoides_forficatus_swallow_tailed_kite.php" rel="self" title="Swallow Tailed Kite">Swallow-tailed Kite</a> - S USA to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Macheiramphus alcinus</i> - Bat Hawk - Widespread Africa, Asia in Africa, Burma to Borneo<br /><br /><i>Gampsonyx swainsonii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gampsonyx_swainsonii_pearl_kite.php" rel="self" title="Pearl Kite">Pearl Kite</a> - N, Amazonia, South America, also W Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Elanus caeruleus</i> - Black-winged Kite - Widespread Africa, Asia<br /><i>Elanus axillaris</i> - Black-shouldered Kite - Australia<br /><i>Elanus leucurus</i> - White-tailed Kite - S, W USA to C Argentina<br /><i>Elanus scriptus</i> - Letter-winged Kite - Australia<br /><br /><i>Chelictinia riocourii</i> - Scissor-tailed Kite - E, C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Rostrhamus sociabilis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/rostrhamus_sociabilis_snail_kite.php" rel="self" title="Snail Kite">Snail Kite</a> - S Florida & Caribbean to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Helicolestes hamatus</i> - Slender-billed Kite - E Panama through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Harpagus bidentatus</i> - Double-toothed Kite - E Mexico to SE Brazil<br /><i>Harpagus diodon</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/harpagus_diodon_rufous_thighed_kite.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Thighed Kite">Rufous-thighed Kite</a> - E Amazonia, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Ictinia mississippiensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ictinia_mississippiensis_mississippi_kite.php" rel="self" title="Mississippi Kite">Mississippi Kite</a> - SE, C North America - SC South America<br /><i>Ictinia plumbea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ictinia_plumbea_plumbeous_kite.php" rel="self" title="Plumbeous Kite">Plumbeous Kite</a> - NE Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Milvus milvus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/milvus_milvus_red_kite.php" rel="self" title="Red Kite">Red Kite</a> - Europe<br /><i>Milvus migrans</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/milvus_migrans_black_kite.php" rel="self" title="Black Kite">Black Kite</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia, Australasia - incl <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/milvus_aegyptius_yellow_billed_kite.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Kite">M. aegyptius</a> Yellow Billed Kite<br /><br /><i>Haliastur sphenurus</i> - Whistling Kite - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Haliastur indus</i> - Brahminy Kite - Pakistan to N Australia<br /><br /><i>Haliaeetus leucogaster</i> - White-bellied Sea Eagle - India to Tasmania<br /><i>Haliaeetus sanfordi</i> - Sanford's Sea Eagle - Solomon Islands - New name<br /><i>Haliaeetus vocifer</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/haliaeetus_vocifer_african_fish_eagle.php" rel="self" title="African Fish Eagle">African Fish Eagle</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Haliaeetus vociferoides</i> - Madagascar Fish Eagle - Madagascar<br /><i>Haliaeetus leucoryphus</i> - Pallas's Fish Eagle - C, Eurasia, also N India<br /><i>Haliaeetus albicilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/haliaeetus_albicilla_white_tailed_eagle.php" rel="self" title="White Tailed Eagle">White-tailed Eagle</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Haliaeetus leucocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/haliaeetus_leucocephalus_bald_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Bald Eagle">Bald Eagle</a> - Widespread North America, also NW Mexico<br /><i>Haliaeetus pelagicus</i> - Steller's Sea Eagle - NE Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Icthyophaga humilis</i> - Lesser Fish Eagle - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Icthyophaga ichthyaetus</i> - Grey-headed Fish Eagle - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Gypohierax angolensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gypohierax_angolensis_palm_nut_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Palm Nut Vulture">Palm-nut Vulture</a> - W, C, SC, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Gypaetus barbatus</i> - Bearded Vulture - N, E, S Africa; C, SW Asia<br /><br /><i>Neophron percnopterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/neophron_percnopterus_egyptian_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Egyptian Vulture">Egyptian Vulture</a> - W Africa to India, S Spain to C Asia<br /><br /><i>Necrosyrtes monachus</i> - Hooded Vulture - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Gyps africanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gyps_africanus_white_backed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="White Backed Vulture">White-backed Vulture</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Gyps bengalensis</i> - White-rumped Vulture - Iran through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Gyps indicus</i> - Indian Vulture - SE Pakistan, S India<br /><i>Gyps tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Vulture - Himalayas through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Gyps rueppellii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gyps_rueppellii_ruppels_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Rüppel&#39;s Vulture">R&uuml;ppell's Vulture</a> - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Gyps himalayensis</i> - Himalayan Vulture - Himalayas<br /><i>Gyps fulvus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gyps_fulvus_griffon_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Griffon Vulture">Griffon Vulture</a> - N Africa, SW Europe, Africa, Eurasia, also N India<br /><i>Gyps coprotheres</i> - Cape Vulture - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Sarcogyps calvus</i> - Red-headed Vulture - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Trigonoceps occipitalis</i> - White-headed Vulture - Widespread Africa - Was <i>Aegypius</i><br /><br /><i>Aegypius monachus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aegypius_monachus_black_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Cinereous Vulture">Cinereous Vulture</a> - SW, C Eurasia - N Africa, India, China<br /><br /><i>Torgos tracheliotus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/torgos_tracheliotus_lappet_faced_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Lappet Faced Vulture">Lappet-faced Vulture</a> - Widespread Africa, also Arabian Peninsula - Was <i>Aegypius</i><br /><br /><i>Circaetus gallicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/circaetus_gallicus_short_toed_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Short Toed Snake Eagle">Short-toed Snake Eagle</a> - W, C Europe, India - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Circaetus beaudouini</i> - Beaudouin's Snake Eagle - C, W Africa<br /><i>Circaetus pectoralis</i> - Black-chested Snake Eagle - E, SC, S Africa<br /><i>Circaetus cinereus</i> - Brown Snake Eagle - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Circaetus fasciolatus</i> - Southern Banded Snake Eagle - S, SE Africa<br /><i>Circaetus cinerascens</i> - Western Banded Snake Eagle - W, C, E, SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Terathopius ecaudatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/terathopius_ecaudatus_bateleur.php" rel="self" title="Bateleur">Bateleur</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Spilornis cheela</i> - Crested Serpent Eagle - Widespread Asia, including one form on Great Nicobar Is (P Rasmussen)<br /><i>Spilornis minimus</i> - Central Nicobar Serpent Eagle - C Nicobar Islands - Was Nicobar Serpent Eagle<br /><i>Spilornis klossi</i> - Great Nicobar Serpent Eagle - Great Nicobar Island - Split from <i>S. minimus</i><br /><i>Spilornis kinabaluensis</i> - Mountain Serpent Eagle - Borneo<br /><i>Spilornis rufipectus</i> - Sulawesi Serpent Eagle - Sulawesi<br /><i>Spilornis holospilus</i> - Philippine Serpent Eagle - Philippines<br /><i>Spilornis elgini</i> - Andaman Serpent Eagle - Andaman Islands<br /><br /><i>Dryotriorchis spectabilis</i> - Congo Serpent Eagle - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Eutriorchis astur</i> - Madagascar Serpent Eagle - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Circus aeruginosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/circus_aeruginosus_western_marsh_harrier.php" rel="self" title="Western Marsh Harrier">Western Marsh Harrier</a> - W, WC Eurasia - Africa, India<br /><i>Circus spilonotus</i> - Eastern Marsh Harrier - E Eurasia - E Asia<br /><i>Circus spilothorax</i> - Papuan Harrier - C, E New Guinea - Split from Eastern Marsh Harrier <i>C. spilonotus</i><br /><i>Circus approximans</i> - Swamp Harrier - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Circus ranivorus</i> - African Marsh Harrier - E, S Africa<br /><i>Circus maillardi</i> - Reunion Harrier - La R&eacute;union - Was Malagasy Marsh Harrier<br /><i>Circus macrosceles</i> - Malagasy Harrier - Madagascar, Comoro Is - Split from <i>C. maillardi</i><br /><i>Circus buffoni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/circus_buffoni_long_winged_harrier.php" rel="self" title="Long Winged Harrier">Long-winged Harrier</a> - N, EC, SE South America<br /><i>Circus assimilis</i> - Spotted Harrier - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Circus maurus</i> - Black Harrier - S Africa<br /><i>Circus cyaneus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/circus_cyaneus_northern_harrier.php" rel="self" title="Northern Harrier">Northern Harrier</a> - Widespread N America, Eurasia (<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/circus_cyaneus_hen_harrier.php" rel="self" title="Hen Harrier">Hen Harrier</a>) - C America, Asia.<br /><i>Circus cinereus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/circus_cinereus_cinereous_harrier.php" rel="self" title="Cinereous Harrier">Cinereous Harrier</a> - W, S South America<br /><i>Circus macrourus</i> - Pallid Harrier - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia<br /><i>Circus melanoleucos</i> - Pied Harrier - E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Circus pygargus</i> - Montagu's Harrier - W, C Eurasia - Africa, India<br /><br /><i>Polyboroides typus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/polyboroides_typus_african_harrier_hawk.php" rel="self" title="African Harrier Hawk">African Harrier-Hawk</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Polyboroides radiatus</i> - Madagascar Harrier-Hawk - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Melierax metabates</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melierax_metabates_dark_chanting_goshawk.php" rel="self" title="Dark Chanting Goshawk">Dark Chanting Goshawk</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Melierax poliopterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melierax_poliopterus_eastern_chanting_goshawk.php" rel="self" title="Eastern Chanting Goshawk">Eastern Chanting Goshawk</a> - E Africa<br /><i>Melierax canorus</i> - Pale Chanting Goshawk - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Micronisus gabar</i> - Gabar Goshawk - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Accipiter poliogaster</i> - Grey-bellied Hawk - N, C, SE South America<br /><i>Accipiter trivirgatus</i> - Crested Goshawk - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Accipiter griseiceps</i> - Sulawesi Goshawk - Sulawesi<br /><i>Accipiter toussenelii</i> - Red-chested Goshawk - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Accipiter tachiro</i> - African Goshawk - E, SC, S Africa<br /><i>Accipiter castanilius</i> - Chestnut-flanked Sparrowhawk - WC Africa<br /><i>Accipiter badius</i> - Shikra - Widespread Africa, Asia, also S Europe<br /><i>Accipiter butleri</i> - Nicobar Sparrowhawk - Nicobar Islands<br /><i>Accipiter brevipes</i> - Levant Sparrowhawk - SW Eurasia - C Africa<br /><i>Accipiter soloensis</i> - Chinese Sparrowhawk - E Eurasia - E Asia<br /><i>Accipiter francesiae</i> - Frances's Sparrowhawk - Madagascar region<br /><i>Accipiter trinotatus</i> - Spot-tailed Sparrowhawk - Sulawesi<br /><i>Accipiter novaehollandiae</i> - Grey Goshawk - Australia, Tasmania<br /><i>Accipiter hiogaster</i> - Variable Goshawk - Moluccas to New Guinea and Solomon Is. Australasia - Split from <i>A. novaehollandiae</i><br /><i>Accipiter fasciatus</i> - Brown Goshawk - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Accipiter melanochlamys</i> - Black-mantled Goshawk - New Guinea<br /><i>Accipiter albogularis</i> - Pied Goshawk - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Accipiter haplochrous</i> - White-bellied Goshawk - New Caledonia<br /><i>Accipiter rufitorques</i> - Fiji Goshawk - Fiji Islands<br /><i>Accipiter henicogrammus</i> - Moluccan Goshawk - Moluccas<br /><i>Accipiter luteoschistaceus</i> - Slaty-mantled Goshawk - New Britain<br /><i>Accipiter imitator</i> - Imitator Goshawk - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Accipiter poliocephalus</i> - Grey-headed Goshawk - New Guinea<br /><i>Accipiter princeps</i> - New Britain Goshawk - New Britain<br /><i>Accipiter superciliosus</i> - Tiny Hawk - Nicaragua to N Argentina<br /><i>Accipiter collaris</i> - Semicollared Hawk - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Accipiter erythropus</i> - Red-thighed Sparrowhawk - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Accipiter minullus</i> - Little Sparrowhawk - S, SC, E Africa<br /><i>Accipiter gularis</i> - Japanese Sparrowhawk - C, E Eurasia - E Asia<br /><i>Accipiter virgatus</i> - Besra - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Accipiter nanus</i> - Dwarf Sparrowhawk - Sulawesi<br /><i>Accipiter erythrauchen</i> - Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk - Moluccas<br /><i>Accipiter cirrocephalus</i> - Collared Sparrowhawk - Australia, New Guinea<br /><i>Accipiter brachyurus</i> - New Britain Sparrowhawk - New Britain - New name<br /><i>Accipiter rhodogaster</i> - Vinous-breasted Sparrowhawk - Sulawesi<br /><i>Accipiter madagascariensis</i> - Madagascar Sparrowhawk - Madagascar<br /><i>Accipiter ovampensis</i> - Ovambo Sparrowhawk - NE, SC Africa - C, W Africa<br /><i>Accipiter nisus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/accipiter_nisus_sparrowhawk.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Sparrowhawk">Eurasian Sparrowhawk</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, NE Africa<br /><i>Accipiter rufiventris</i> - Rufous-breasted Sparrowhawk - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Accipiter striatus</i> - Sharp-shinned Hawk - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Accipiter chionogaster</i> - White-breasted Hawk - S Mexico to Nicaragua - Split from <i>A. striatus</i><br /><i>Accipiter ventralis</i> - Plain-breasted Hawk - Venezuela to W Bolivia<br /><i>Accipiter erythronemius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/accipiter_striatus_erythronemius_rufous_thighed_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Thighed Hawk">Rufous-thighed Hawk</a> - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Accipiter cooperii</i> - Cooper's Hawk - S Canada to Honduras<br /><i>Accipiter gundlachi</i> - Gundlach's Hawk - Cuba<br /><i>Accipiter bicolor</i> - Bicolored Hawk - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Accipiter chilensis</i> - Chilean Hawk - SW South America - Split from <i>A. bicolor</i><br /><i>Accipiter melanoleucus</i> - Black Sparrowhawk - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Accipiter henstii</i> - Henst's Goshawk - Madagascar<br /><i>Accipiter gentilis</i> - Northern Goshawk - Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia<br /><i>Accipiter meyerianus</i> - Meyer's Goshawk - New Guinea, New Britain, Solomon Islands<br /><br /><i>Erythrotriorchis buergersi</i> - Chestnut-shouldered Goshawk - New Guinea<br /><i>Erythrotriorchis radiatus</i> - Red Goshawk - N, E Australia<br /><br /><i>Megatriorchis doriae</i> - Doria's Goshawk - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Urotriorchis macrourus</i> - Long-tailed Hawk - W, WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Kaupifalco monogrammicus</i> - Lizard Buzzard - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Butastur rufipennis</i> - Grasshopper Buzzard - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Butastur teesa</i> - White-eyed Buzzard - Pakistan to Burma<br /><i>Butastur liventer</i> - Rufous-winged Buzzard - Southeast Asia, Java, Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><i>Butastur indicus</i> - Grey-faced Buzzard - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Geranospiza caerulescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/geranospiza_caerulescens_crane_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Crane Hawk">Crane Hawk</a> - Mexico to Uruguay<br /><br /><i>Leucopternis plumbeus</i> - Plumbeous Hawk - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Leucopternis schistaceus</i> - Slate-colored Hawk - Amazonia<br /><i>Leucopternis princeps</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leucopternis_princeps_barred_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Barred Hawk">Barred Hawk</a> - Costa Rica to N Ecuador<br /><i>Leucopternis melanops</i> - Black-faced Hawk - N Amazonia<br /><i>Leucopternis kuhli</i> - White-browed Hawk - S Amazonia<br /><i>Leucopternis lacernulatus</i> - White-necked Hawk - E Brazil<br /><i>Leucopternis semiplumbeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leucopternis_semiplumbea_semiplumbeous_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Semiplumbeous Hawk">Semiplumbeous Hawk</a> - Honduras to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Leucopternis albicollis</i> - White Hawk - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><i>Leucopternis occidentalis</i> - Grey-backed Hawk - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Leucopternis polionotus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leucopternis_polionotus_mantled_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Mantled Hawk">Mantled Hawk</a> - E Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay<br /><br /><i>Buteogallus aequinoctialis</i> - Rufous Crab Hawk - N, E coasts<br /><i>Buteogallus anthracinus</i> - Common Black Hawk - SW USA to NW South America - <i>Buteogallus anthracinus</i> includes Mangrove Black Hawk <i>B. subtilus</i> as ssp<br /><i>Buteogallus gundlachii</i> - Cuban Black Hawk - Cuba - <i>Buteogallus gundlachii</i> now split from <i>B. anthracinus</i><br /><i>Buteogallus urubitinga</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteogallus_urubitinga_great_black_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Great Black Hawk">Great Black Hawk</a> - Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Buteogallus meridionalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteogallus_meridionalis_savanna_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Savanna Hawk">Savanna Hawk</a> - Panama to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Parabuteo unicinctus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/parabuteo_unicinctus_harris_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Harris Hawk">Harris's Hawk</a> - SW USA to S Argentina & Chile<br /><br /><i>Busarellus nigricollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/busarellus_nigricollis_black_collared_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Black Collared Hawk">Black-collared Hawk</a> - C Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Geranoaetus melanoleucus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/geranoaetus_melanoleucus_black_chested_buzzard_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Black Chested Buzzard Eagle">Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle</a> - Venezuela to S Chile, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Harpyhaliaetus solitarius</i> - Montane Solitary Eagle - Mexico to W, N South America<br /><i>Harpyhaliaetus coronatus</i> - Crowned Solitary Eagle - SE, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Buteo nitidus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_nitidus_grey_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Grey Hawk">Grey Hawk</a> - SW USA to NC Argentina - NB name<br /><i>Buteo magnirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_magnirostris_roadside_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Roadside Hawk">Roadside Hawk</a> - Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Buteo lineatus</i> - Red-shouldered Hawk - SE, C, North America, also NE Mexico<br /><i>Buteo ridgwayi</i> - Ridgway's Hawk - Hispaniola<br /><i>Buteo platypterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_platypterus_broad_winged_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Broad Winged Hawk">Broad-winged Hawk</a> - E, C North America - Caribbean, Latin America<br /><i>Buteo leucorrhous</i> - White-rumped Hawk - Venezuela to NW Bolivia, SE South America<br /><i>Buteo brachyurus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_brachyurus_short_tailed_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Short Tailed Hawk">Short-tailed Hawk</a> - E Mexico to N Argentina, Latin America, also S Florida<br /><i>Buteo albigula</i> - White-throated Hawk - Venezuela to C Chile<br /><i>Buteo swainsoni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_swainsoni_swainsons_hawk.php" rel="self" title="Swainson&#39;s Hawk">Swainson's Hawk</a> - NW, WC North America, Middle America - SE South America<br /><i>Buteo albicaudatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_albicaudatus_white_tailed_hawk.php" rel="self" title="White Tailed Hawk">White-tailed Hawk</a> - SW USA to C Argentina<br /><i>Buteo galapagoensis</i> - Galapagos Hawk - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Buteo polyosoma</i> - Variable Hawk - W, Southern Cone - <i>Buteo polyosoma</i> includes <i>B. exsul</i> and <i>B. poecilochrous</i><br /><i>Buteo albonotatus</i> - Zone-tailed Hawk - SW USA to Paraguay<br /><i>Buteo solitarius</i> - Hawaiian Hawk - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Buteo jamaicensis</i> - Red-tailed Hawk - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Buteo ventralis</i> - Rufous-tailed Hawk - S South America<br /><i>Buteo buteo</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_buteo_common_buzzard.php" rel="self" title="Common Buzzard">Common Buzzard</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia<br /><i>Buteo japonicus</i> - Eastern Buzzard - C, S Siberia, Mongolia, NE China, Japan - Split from <i>B. buteo</i><br /><i>Buteo refectus</i> - Himalayan Buzzard - Himalayas - Split from <i>B. buteo</i><br /><i>Buteo oreophilus</i> - Mountain Buzzard - E Africa<br /><i>Buteo trizonatus</i> - Forest Buzzard - S Africa<br /><i>Buteo brachypterus</i> - Madagascar Buzzard - Madagascar<br /><i>Buteo rufinus</i> - Long-legged Buzzard - SW, SC Eurasia, Africa - C Africa<br /><i>Buteo hemilasius</i> - Upland Buzzard - E Eurasia - N Asia<br /><i>Buteo regalis</i> - Ferruginous Hawk - W, WC North America - N Mexico<br /><i>Buteo lagopus</i> - Rough-legged Buzzard - Widespread North America, Eurasia - Was Roughleg<br /><i>Buteo auguralis</i> - Red-necked Buzzard - W, C Africa<br /><i>Buteo augur</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buteo_augur_augur_buzzard.php" rel="self" title="Augur Buzzard">Augur Buzzard</a> - E, SC Africa<br /><i>Buteo rufofuscus</i> - Jackal Buzzard - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Morphnus guianensis</i> - Crested Eagle - Guatemala to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Harpia harpyja</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/harpia_harpyja_harpy_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Harpy Eagle">Harpy Eagle</a> - S Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Harpyopsis novaeguineae</i> - Papuan Eagle - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Pithecophaga jefferyi</i> - Philippine Eagle - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Ictinaetus malayensis</i> - Black Eagle - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Aquila pomarina</i> - Lesser Spotted Eagle - E Europe - Africa - 3 spotted eagles (<i>pomarina, clanga, hastata </i>) from <i>Aquila</i> to <i>Lophaetus</i><br /><i>Aquila hastata</i> - Indian Spotted Eagle - N India<br /><i>Aquila clanga</i> - Greater Spotted Eagle - NW, C, E Eurasia - SW Asia, NE Africa, Asia<br /><i>Aquila rapax</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aquila_rapax_tawny_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Tawny Eagle">Tawny Eagle</a> - Widespread Africa, also India<br /><i>Aquila nipalensis</i> - Steppe Eagle - C Eurasia - Asia, Arabian Peninsula, Africa<br /><i>Aquila adalberti</i> - Spanish Imperial Eagle - Spain, Portugal, Eurasia, also Morocco<br /><i>Aquila heliaca</i> - Eastern Imperial Eagle - SW, C Eurasia - Asia, Arabian Peninsula, NE Africa - Was Asian Imperial Eagle<br /><i>Aquila gurneyi</i> - Gurney's Eagle - New Guinea, Moluccas<br /><i>Aquila chrysaetos</i> - Golden Eagle - Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia<br /><i>Aquila audax</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aquila_audax_wedge_tailed_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Wedge Tailed Eagle">Wedge-tailed Eagle</a> - Australia, S New Guinea<br /><i>Aquila verreauxii</i> - Verreaux's Eagle - C, E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Aquila africana</i> - Cassin's Hawk-Eagle - W, WC Africa - Was <i>Spizaetus</i> to <i>Aquila</i><br /><i>Aquila fasciata</i> - Bonelli's Eagle - Spain to India to S China, Eurasia, Asia, also N Africa - Was <i>Hieraaetus</i> to <i>Aquila</i><br /><i>Aquila spilogaster</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aquila_spilogaster_african_hawk_eagle.php" rel="self" title="African Hawk Eagle">African Hawk-Eagle</a> - Widespread Africa - Was <i>Hieraaetus</i> to <i>Aquila</i><br /><br /><i>Hieraaetus wahlbergi</i> - Wahlberg's Eagle - Widespread Africa - Was <i>Aquila</i><br /><i>Hieraaetus pennatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aquila_pennata_booted_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Booted Eagle">Booted Eagle</a> - SW, SC Eurasia - Africa, India<br /><i>Hieraaetus morphnoides</i> - Little Eagle - Australia<br /><i>Hieraaetus weiskei</i> - Pygmy Eagle - New Guinea, Halmahera, Seram - Split from <i>H. morphnoides</i>, was New Guinea Hawk-Eagle<br /><i>Hieraaetus ayresii</i> - Ayres's Hawk-Eagle - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Lophotriorchis kienerii</i> - Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle - Asia, also Sulawesi - Was <i>Hieraaetus</i><br /><br /><i>Polemaetus bellicosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/polemaetus_bellicosus_martial_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Martial Eagle">Martial Eagle</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Lophaetus occipitalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lophaetus_occipitalis_long_crested_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Long Crested Eagle">Long-crested Eagle</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br />Nisaetus - was <i>Spizaetus</i><br /><i>Nisaetus cirrhatus</i> - Crested Hawk-Eagle - Himalayas, C, S India & Sri Lanka to Greater Sundas & Philippines - includes <i>limnaeetus</i> as ssp<br /><i>Nisaetus floris</i> - Flores Hawk-Eagle - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Nisaetus nipalensis</i> - Mountain Hawk-Eagle - Himalayas to Taiwan and Japan<br /><i>Nisaetus kelaarti</i> - Legge's Hawk-Eagle - Sri Lanka, SW India - Split from <i>N. nipalensis</i><br /><i>Nisaetus alboniger</i> - Blyth's Hawk-Eagle - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Nisaetus bartelsi</i> - Javan Hawk-Eagle - Java<br /><i>Nisaetus lanceolatus</i> - Sulawesi Hawk-Eagle - Sulawesi<br /><i>Nisaetus philippensis</i> - Philippine Hawk-Eagle - Luzon, Philippines<br /><i>Nisaetus pinskeri</i> - Pinsker's Hawk-Eagle - Philippines, except Luzon & Palawan - Split from <i>N. philippensis</i><br /><i>Nisaetus nanus</i> - Wallace's Hawk-Eagle - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Spizaetus tyrannus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/spizaetus_tyrannus_black_hawk_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Black Hawk Eagle">Black Hawk-Eagle</a> - C Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Spizaetus melanoleucus</i> - Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle - S Mexico to NE Argentina - <i>Spizastur</i> to <i>Spizaetus</i><br /><i>Spizaetus ornatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/spizaetus_ornatus_ornate_hawk_eagle.php" rel="self" title="Ornate Hawk Eagle">Ornate Hawk-Eagle</a> - SE Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Spizaetus isidori</i> - Black-and-chestnut Eagle - Venezuela to NW Argentina - <i>Oroaetus</i> to <i>Spizaetus</i><br /><br /><i>Stephanoaetus coronatus</i> - Crowned Eagle - W, C, E, SE Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pandionidae - Ospreys</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pandionidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-18T19:18:18+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pandionidae.php#unique-entry-id-790</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pandionidae.php#unique-entry-id-790</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[036 Pandionidae - Ospreys - Ospreys to Pandionidae - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pandion haliaetus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pandion_haliaetus_osprey.php" rel="self" title="Western Osprey">Western Osprey</a> - Widespread Worldwide,except Australasia and Sulawesi<br /><i>Pandion cristatus</i> - Eastern Osprey - Sulawesi to Australasia, Solomon Is, New Caledonia - Split from <i>P. haliaetus</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sagittariidae - Secretarybird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sagittariidae</category><category>Secretarybird</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-20T19:18:04+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sagittariidae.php#unique-entry-id-789</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sagittariidae.php#unique-entry-id-789</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[035 Sagittariidae - Secretarybird - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Sagittarius serpentarius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sagittarius_serpentarius_secretary_bird.php" rel="self" title="Secretary Bird">Secretarybird</a> - Widespread Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cathartidae - New World Vultures</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cathartidae</category><category>New World Vultures</category><category>Condors</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Vultures</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-21T19:17:57+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cathartidae.php#unique-entry-id-788</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cathartidae.php#unique-entry-id-788</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[034 Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_cathartidae.php" rel="self" title="Cathartidae - New World Vultures">Cathartidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-vultures.php" rel="self" title="New World Vultures">New World Vultures</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br />In Cathartiformes<br /><br /><i>Cathartes aura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_aura_turkey_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Turkey Vulture">Turkey Vulture</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Cathartes burrovianus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_burrovianus_lesser_yellow_headed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Yellow Headed Vulture">Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture</a> - E Mexico to N Argentina<br /><i>Cathartes melambrotus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cathartes_melambrotus_greater_yellow_headed_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Greater Yellow Headed Vulture">Greater Yellow-headed Vulture</a> - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Coragyps atratus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aegypius_monachus_black_vulture.php" rel="self" title="Black Vulture">Black Vulture</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><br /><i>Sarcoramphus papa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sarcoramphus_papa_king_vulture.php" rel="self" title="King Vulture">King Vulture</a> - Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Gymnogyps californianus</i> - California Condor - W USA<br /><br /><i>Vultur gryphus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vultur_gryphus_andean_condor.php" rel="self" title="Andean Condor">Andean Condor</a> - Venezuela to S Chile & Argentina<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Anhingidae - Anhingas&#x2c; Darters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anhingidae</category><category>Anhingas</category><category>Darters</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-22T19:17:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anhingidae.php#unique-entry-id-787</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anhingidae.php#unique-entry-id-787</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[033 Anhingidae - Anhingas, Darters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Anhinga melanogaster</i> - Oriental Darter - Pakistan to SE Asia through Greater Sundas, Sulawesi and Philippines. Asia - Was Darter<br /><i>Anhinga rufa</i> - African Darter - Subsaharan Africa, Madagascar, Iraq - Split from <i>A. melanogaster</i><br /><i>Anhinga novaehollandiae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anhinga_novaehollandiae_australian_darter.php" rel="self" title="Australasian Darter">Australasian Darter</a> - New Guinea, Australia - Split from <A. melanogaster</i><br /><i>Anhinga anhinga</i> - Anhinga - North America, Latin America<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phalacrocoracidae - Cormorants</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>Shags</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-23T19:17:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phalacrocoracidae.php#unique-entry-id-786</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phalacrocoracidae.php#unique-entry-id-786</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[032 Phalacrocoracidae - Cormorants - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Taxonomy unclear<br /><br />Microcarbo - split from <i>Phalacrocorax</i><br /><i>Microcarbo melanoleucos</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/microcarbo_melanoleucos_little_pied_cormorant.php" rel="self" title="Little Pied Cormorant">Little Pied Cormorant</a> - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Microcarbo africanus</i> - Reed Cormorant - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Microcarbo coronatus</i> - Crowned Cormorant - SW coast<br /><i>Microcarbo niger</i> - Little Cormorant - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Microcarbo pygmeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phalacrocorax_pygmaeus_pygmy_cormorant.php" rel="self" title="Pygmy Cormorant">Pygmy Cormorant</a> - SE Europe<br /><br /><i>Phalacrocorax gaimardi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phalacrocorax_gaimardi_red_legged_cormorant.php" rel="self" title="Red Legged Cormorant">Red-legged Cormorant</a> - W coast - was Shag<br /><i>Phalacrocorax harrisi</i> - Flightless Cormorant - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands - close to Double-crested and Neotropic cormorants<br /><i>Phalacrocorax neglectus</i> - Bank Cormorant - SW coast<br /><i>Phalacrocorax punctatus</i> - Spotted Shag - New Zealand<br /><i>Phalacrocorax featherstoni</i> - Pitt Shag - Chatham Islands<br /><i>Phalacrocorax penicillatus</i> - Brandt's Cormorant - W coast<br /><i>Phalacrocorax pelagicus</i> - Pelagic Cormorant - N coasts - New name<br /><i>Phalacrocorax urile</i> - Red-faced Cormorant - N coasts - Was <i>Phalacrocorax urile</i><br /><i>Phalacrocorax brasilianus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phalacrocorax_brasilianus_neotropic_cormorant.php" rel="self" title="Neotropic Cormorant">Neotropic Cormorant</a> - Widespread Latin America,also S USA<br /><i>Phalacrocorax auritus</i> - Double-crested Cormorant - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Phalacrocorax aristotelis</i> - European Shag - W coasts, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Phalacrocorax fuscescens</i> - Black-faced Cormorant - S Australian coast<br /><i>Phalacrocorax fuscicollis</i> - Indian Cormorant - India, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Phalacrocorax sulcirostris</i> - Little Black Cormorant - Australasia, also to Indonesia<br /><i>Phalacrocorax varius</i> - Australian Pied Cormorant - Australia, New Zealand<br /><i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phalacrocorax_carbo_great_cormorant.php" rel="self" title="Great Cormorant">Great Cormorant</a> - Eurasia, Australasia, Asia, also NE North America, N Africa<br /><i>Phalacrocorax lucidus</i> - White-breasted Cormorant - W, S, E Africa<br /><i>Phalacrocorax capillatus</i> - Japanese Cormorant - E Eurasia<br /><i>Phalacrocorax capensis</i> - Cape Cormorant - S coasts<br /><i>Phalacrocorax nigrogularis</i> - Socotra Cormorant - Persian Gulf<br /><i>Phalacrocorax magellanicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phalacrocorax_magellanicus_rock_shag.php" rel="self" title="Rock Shag">Rock Shag</a> - S coasts<br /><br /><i>Leucocarbo</i> includes at least 10 core species<br /><i>Leucocarbo bougainvillii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leucocarbo_bougainvillii_guanay_cormorant.php" rel="self" title="Guanay Cormorant">Guanay Cormorant</a> - W coast<br /><i>Leucocarbo atriceps</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phalacrocorax_atriceps_imperial_shag.php" rel="self" title="Imperial Shag">Imperial Shag</a> - coasts, Antarctica, South America, also Heard I, Shetland Is - Species uncertain<br /><i>Leucocarbo albiventer</i> - King Shag - S South America, Falklands, Marion, Crozet, Prince Edward, and Macquarie Is. South America - King Shag and Imperial Shag uncertain<br /><i>Leucocarbo verrucosus</i> - Kerguelen Shag - Kerguelen Islands<br /><i>Leucocarbo carunculatus</i> - Rough-faced Shag - New Zealand, South Island<br /><i>Leucocarbo chalconotus</i> - Bronze Shag - New Zealand, Stewart Island<br /><i>Leucocarbo onslowi</i> - Chatham Shag - Chatham Islands<br /><i>Leucocarbo campbelli</i> - Campbell Shag - Campbell Island<br /><i>Leucocarbo colensoi</i> - Auckland Shag - Auckland Islands<br /><i>Leucocarbo ranfurlyi</i> - Bounty Shag - Bounty Island<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sulidae - Gannets&#x2c; Boobies</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sulidae</category><category>Gannets</category><category>Boobies</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-24T19:17:22+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sulidae.php#unique-entry-id-785</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sulidae.php#unique-entry-id-785</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[031 Sulidae - Gannets, Boobies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Morus bassanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/morus_bassanus_northern_gannet.php" rel="self" title="Northern Gannet">Northern Gannet</a> - N Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Morus capensis</i> - Cape Gannet - S coasts<br /><i>Morus serrator</i> - Australasian Gannet - Australia, New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Papasula abbotti</i> - Abbott's Booby - NE Indian Ocean<br /><br /><i>Sula nebouxii</i> - Blue-footed Booby - EC Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Sula variegata</i> - Peruvian Booby - W coast<br /><i>Sula dactylatra</i> - Masked Booby - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Sula granti</i> - Nazca Booby - EC Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Sula sula</i> - Red-footed Booby - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Sula leucogaster</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sula_leucogaster_brown_booby.php" rel="self" title="Brown Booby">Brown Booby</a> - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pelecanidae - Pelicans</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pelecanidae</category><category>Pelicans</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-25T19:17:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pelecanidae.php#unique-entry-id-784</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pelecanidae.php#unique-entry-id-784</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[030 Pelecanidae - Pelicans - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pelecanus onocrotalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pelecanus_onocrotalus_white_pelican.php" rel="self" title="Great White Pelican">Great White Pelican</a> - C, SW Eurasia - Africa, N India<br /><i>Pelecanus rufescens</i> - Pink-backed Pelican - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Pelecanus philippensis</i> - Spot-billed Pelican - SE India, Sri Lanka, Sumatra<br /><i>Pelecanus crispus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pelecanus_crispus_dalmatian_pelican.php" rel="self" title="Dalmatian Pelican">Dalmatian Pelican</a> - C, SW Eurasia - Greece to S China<br /><i>Pelecanus conspicillatus</i> - Australian Pelican - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Pelecanus erythrorhynchos</i> - American White Pelican - C North America - S South America, Central America<br /><i>Pelecanus occidentalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pelecanus_occidentalis_brown_pelican_01.php" rel="self" title="Brown Pelican">Brown Pelican</a> - coasts, Caribbean<br /><i>Pelecanus thagus</i> - Peruvian Pelican - coastal Peru & Chile]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Balaenicipitidae - Shoebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Balaenicipitidae</category><category>Shoebill</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-26T19:16:55+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_balaenicipitidae.php#unique-entry-id-783</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_balaenicipitidae.php#unique-entry-id-783</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[029 Balaenicipitidae - Shoebill - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Balaeniceps rex</i> - Shoebill - C Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scopidae - Hamerkop</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scopidae</category><category>Hamerkop</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-27T19:16:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_scopidae.php#unique-entry-id-782</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_scopidae.php#unique-entry-id-782</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[028 Scopidae - Hamerkop - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Scopus umbretta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/scopus_umbretta_hamerkop.php" rel="self" title="Hamerkop">Hamerkop</a> - Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fregatidae - Frigatebirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fregatidae</category><category>Frigatebirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-28T19:16:21+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_fregatidae.php#unique-entry-id-781</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_fregatidae.php#unique-entry-id-781</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[027 Fregatidae - Frigatebirds - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Fregata aquila</i> - Ascension Frigatebird - SE Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Fregata andrewsi</i> - Christmas Frigatebird - NE Indian Ocean<br /><i>Fregata magnificens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fregata_magnificens_magnificent_frigatebird.php" rel="self" title="Magnificent Frigatebird">Magnificent Frigatebird</a> - Caribbean, E Pacific<br /><i>Fregata minor</i> - Great Frigatebird - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Fregata ariel</i> - Lesser Frigatebird - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ardeidae - Herons&#x2c; Bitterns</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Egrets</category><category>Bitterns</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-29T19:16:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ardeidae.php#unique-entry-id-780</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ardeidae.php#unique-entry-id-780</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[026 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a>, Bitterns - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Ardeidae (herons) and Threskiornithidae (ibises, spoonbills) are all in Pelecaniformes<br /><br /><i>Zonerodius heliosylus</i> - Forest Bittern - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Tigriornis leucolopha</i> - White-crested Tiger Heron - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Tigrisoma lineatum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tigrisoma_lineatum_rufescent_tiger_heron.php" rel="self" title="Rufescent Tiger Heron">Rufescent Tiger Heron</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Tigrisoma fasciatum</i> - Fasciated Tiger Heron - Costa Rica to N Bolivia, SE South America<br /><i>Tigrisoma mexicanum</i> - Bare-throated Tiger Heron - Mexico to Colombia<br /><br /><i>Agamia agami</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/agamia_agami_agami_heron.php" rel="self" title="Agami Heron">Agami Heron</a> - E Mexico to Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cochlearius cochlearius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cochlearius_cochlearius_boat_billed_heron.php" rel="self" title="Boat Billed Heron">Boat-billed Heron</a> - WC Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Zebrilus undulatus</i> - Zigzag Heron - N, C South America<br /><br /><i>Botaurus stellaris</i> - Eurasian Bittern - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Botaurus poiciloptilus</i> - Australasian Bittern - SW, SE Australia, New Zealand<br /><i>Botaurus lentiginosus</i> - American Bittern - Widespread North America - Central America, Caribbean<br /><i>Botaurus pinnatus</i> - Pinnated Bittern - E Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Ixobrychus involucris</i> - Stripe-backed Bittern - N, SE, SW South America<br /><i>Ixobrychus exilis</i> - Least Bittern - E, SW USA to SE Brazil<br /><i>Ixobrychus minutus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ixobrychus_minutus_little_bittern.php" rel="self" title="Little Bittern">Little Bittern</a> - S, C Europe to C Asia, NW India, Africa. Eurasia, Africa<br /><i>Ixobrychus dubius</i> - Black-backed Bittern - E, SW Australia - Split from <i>I. minutus</i><br /><i>Ixobrychus sinensis</i> - Yellow Bittern - Widespread Asia, also E Asia - Australasia<br /><i>Ixobrychus eurhythmus</i> - Von Schrenck's Bittern - E Eurasia - E Asia<br /><i>Ixobrychus cinnamomeus</i> - Cinnamon Bittern - Widespread Asia, also E Asia<br /><i>Ixobrychus sturmii</i> - Dwarf Bittern - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Dupetor flavicollis</i> - Black Bittern - Widespread Asia, Australasia<br /><br /><i>Gorsachius magnificus</i> - White-eared Night Heron - S, E China<br /><i>Gorsachius goisagi</i> - Japanese Night Heron - Japan - SE China, Philippines<br /><i>Gorsachius melanolophus</i> - Malayan Night Heron - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Gorsachius leuconotus</i> - White-backed Night Heron - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Nycticorax nycticorax</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/nycticorax_nycticorax_black_crowned_night_heron.php" rel="self" title="Black Crowned Night Heron">Black-crowned Night Heron</a> - Worldwide except Australasia<br /><i>Nycticorax caledonicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/nycticorax_caledonicus_nankeen_night_heron.php" rel="self" title="Nankeen Night Heron">Nankeen Night Heron</a> - Widespread Australasia - New name<br /><br /><i>Nyctanassa violacea</i> - Yellow-crowned Night Heron - E USA to Peru & E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Butorides virescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/butorides_virescens_green_heron.php" rel="self" title="Green Heron">Green Heron</a> - E & C USA to Panama<br /><i>Butorides sundevalli</i> - Lava Heron - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands - Split from <i>B. striata</i><br /><i>Butorides striata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/butorides_striata_striated_heron.php" rel="self" title="Striated Heron">Striated Heron</a> - Widespread South America, Eurasia, Africa, Australasia<br /><br /><i>Ardeola ralloides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardeola_ralloides_squacco_heron.php" rel="self" title="Squacco Heron">Squacco Heron</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa<br /><i>Ardeola grayii</i> - Indian Pond Heron - Persian Gulf to Burma, Maldive Islands<br /><i>Ardeola bacchus</i> - Chinese Pond Heron - E Asia<br /><i>Ardeola speciosa</i> - Javan Pond Heron - E Asia<br /><i>Ardeola idae</i> - Malagasy Pond Heron - Madagascar, Aldabra Island - C, E Africa<br /><i>Ardeola rufiventris</i> - Rufous-bellied Heron - E, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Bubulcus ibis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bubulcus_ibis_cattle_egret.php" rel="self" title="Cattle Egret">Western Cattle Egret</a> - S Europe to Iran, Africa, Indian Ocean Is., North and Latin America. Eurasia, Africa, North America, Latin America - New name<br /><i>Bubulcus coromandus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bubulcus_coromandus_eastern_cattle_egret.php" rel="self" title="Eastern Cattle Egret">Eastern Cattle Egret</a> - S, E Asia, Australasia - Split from <i>B. ibis</i><br /><br /><i>Ardea cinerea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardea_cinerea_grey_heron.php" rel="self" title="Grey Heron">Grey Heron</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Ardea herodias</i> - Great Blue Heron - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Ardea cocoi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardea_cocoi_cocoi_heron.php" rel="self" title="Cocoi Heron">Cocoi Heron</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Ardea pacifica</i> - White-necked Heron - Australia, S New Guinea<br /><i>Ardea melanocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardea_melanocephala_black_headed_heron.php" rel="self" title="Black Headed Heron">Black-headed Heron</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Ardea humbloti</i> - Humblot's Heron - Madagascar<br /><i>Ardea insignis</i> - White-bellied Heron - E Himalayas<br /><i>Ardea sumatrana</i> - Great-billed Heron - Southeast Asia to N Australia<br /><i>Ardea goliath</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardea_goliath_goliath_heron.php" rel="self" title="Goliath Heron">Goliath Heron</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Ardea purpurea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardea_purpurea_purple_heron.php" rel="self" title="Purple Heron">Purple Heron</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, Africa<br /><i>Ardea alba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ardea_alba_great_egret.php" rel="self" title="Great Egret">Western Great Egret</a> - North America, South America, Africa, Europe to C Asia - New name<br /><i>Ardea modesta</i> - Eastern Great Egret - S, E Asia to Indonesia and Australasia. Eurasia, Asia - Split from <i>A. alba</i><br /><br /><i>Pilherodius pileatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pilherodius_pileatus_capped_heron.php" rel="self" title="Capped Heron">Capped Heron</a> - E Panama to SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Syrigma sibilatrix</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/syrigma_sibilatrix_whistling_heron.php" rel="self" title="Whistling Heron">Whistling Heron</a> - N, SC, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Egretta intermedia</i> - Intermediate Egret - Widespread Asia, Africa, Australasia - New name<br /><i>Egretta picata</i> - Pied Heron - Sulawesi to N Australia<br /><i>Egretta novaehollandiae</i> - White-faced Heron - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Egretta rufescens</i> - Reddish Egret - S USA, Caribbean<br /><i>Egretta ardesiaca</i> - Black Heron - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Egretta vinaceigula</i> - Slaty Egret - SC Africa<br /><i>Egretta tricolor</i> - Tricolored Heron - SE USA to N South America<br /><i>Egretta caerulea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/egretta_caerulea_little_blue_heron.php" rel="self" title="Little Blue Heron">Little Blue Heron</a> - SE USA to S Brazil<br /><i>Egretta thula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/egretta_thula_snowy_egret.php" rel="self" title="Snowy Egret">Snowy Egret</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Egretta garzetta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/egretta_garzetta_little_egret.php" rel="self" title="Little Egret">Little Egret</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Egretta gularis</i> - Western Reef Heron - W Africa, NE Africa to W India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Egretta dimorpha</i> - Dimorphic Egret - E, Madagascar<br /><i>Egretta sacra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/egretta_sacra_pacific_reef_heron.php" rel="self" title="Pacific Reef Heron">Pacific Reef Heron</a> - Southeast Asia to New Zealand<br /><i>Egretta eulophotes</i> - Chinese Egret - E Eurasia - SE Asia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Threskiornithidae - Ibises&#x2c; Spoonbills</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Threskiornithidae</category><category>Ibises</category><category>Spoonbills</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-08-30T19:15:55+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_threskiornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-779</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_threskiornithidae.php#unique-entry-id-779</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[025 Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-threskiornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Threskiornithidae">Threskiornithidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ibises.php" rel="self" title="Ibises">Ibises</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-spoonbills.php" rel="self" title="Spoonbills">Spoonbills</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Threskiornithidae (ibises and spoonbills) and Ardeidae (herons) are in Pelecaniformes<br /><br /><i>Threskiornis aethiopicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/threskiornis_aethiopicus_sacred_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Sacred Ibis">African Sacred Ibis</a> - Widespread Africa - New name<br /><i>Threskiornis bernieri</i> - Malagasy Sacred Ibis - Madagascar, Aldabra - Split from <i>T. aethiopicus</i><br /><i>Threskiornis melanocephalus</i> - Black-headed Ibis - India, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Threskiornis molucca</i> - Australian White Ibis - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Threskiornis spinicollis</i> - Straw-necked Ibis - Widespread Australasia<br /><br /><i>Pseudibis papillosa</i> - Red-naped Ibis - India, Pakistan, Nepal<br /><i>Pseudibis davisoni</i> - White-shouldered Ibis - S Indochina, Borneo<br /><i>Pseudibis gigantea</i> - Giant Ibis - S Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Geronticus eremita</i> - Northern Bald Ibis - NW Africa<br /><i>Geronticus calvus</i> - Southern Bald Ibis - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Nipponia nippon</i> - Crested Ibis - NE China<br /><br /><i>Bostrychia olivacea</i> - Olive Ibis - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Bostrychia bocagei</i> - Sao Tome Ibis - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa<br /><i>Bostrychia rara</i> - Spot-breasted Ibis - W, C Africa<br /><i>Bostrychia hagedash</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/bostrychia_hagedash_hadada_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Hadada Ibis">Hadada Ibis</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Bostrychia carunculata</i> - Wattled Ibis - Ethiopia<br /><br /><i>Theristicus caerulescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/theristicus_caerulescens_plumbeous_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Plumbeous Ibis">Plumbeous Ibis</a> - C, S South America<br /><i>Theristicus caudatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/theristicus_caudatus_buff_necked_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Buff Necked Ibis">Buff-necked Ibis</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Theristicus melanopis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/theristicus_melanopis_black_faced_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Black Faced Ibis">Black-faced Ibis</a> - W, S South America<br /><br /><i>Cercibis oxycerca</i> - Sharp-tailed Ibis - N South America<br /><br /><i>Mesembrinibis cayennensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mesembrinibis_cayennensis_green_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Green Ibis">Green Ibis</a> - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Phimosus infuscatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phimosus_infuscatus_bare_faced_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Bare Faced Ibis">Bare-faced Ibis</a> - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Eudocimus albus</i> - American White Ibis - S USA, Caribbean, N South America<br /><i>Eudocimus ruber</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/eudocimus_ruber_scarlet_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Scarlet Ibis">Scarlet Ibis</a> - N South America<br /><br /><i>Plegadis falcinellus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/plegadis_falcinellus_glossy_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Glossy Ibis">Glossy Ibis</a> - Widespread Worldwide<br /><i>Plegadis chihi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/plegadis_chihi_white_faced_ibis.php" rel="self" title="White Faced Ibis">White-faced Ibis</a> - C USA to C Argentina<br /><i>Plegadis ridgwayi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/plegadis_ridgwayi_puna_ibis.php" rel="self" title="Puna Ibis">Puna Ibis</a> - WC South America<br /><br /><i>Lophotibis cristata</i> - Madagascar Ibis - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Platalea leucorodia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/platalea_leucorodia_eurasian_spoonbill.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Spoonbill">Eurasian Spoonbill</a> - Widespread Africa, Eurasia, Asia<br /><i>Platalea minor</i> - Black-faced Spoonbill - E Eurasia - Taiwan, S China, N Vietnam<br /><i>Platalea alba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/platalea_alba_african_spoonbill.php" rel="self" title="African Spoonbill">African Spoonbill</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Platalea regia</i> - Royal Spoonbill - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Platalea flavipes</i> - Yellow-billed Spoonbill - Australia<br /><i>Platalea ajaja</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/platalea_ajaja_roseate_spoonbill.php" rel="self" title="Roseate Spoonbill">Roseate Spoonbill</a> - S USA to N Argentina<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ciconiidae - Storks</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ciconiidae</category><category>Storks</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-07T19:15:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ciconiidae.php#unique-entry-id-778</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ciconiidae.php#unique-entry-id-778</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[024 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/list_ciconiidae.php" rel="self" title="Ciconiidae - Storks">Ciconiidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-storks.php" rel="self" title="Storks">Storks</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Ciconiiformes includes only Storks (Ciconiidae).<br />Ibises and spoonbills (Threskiornithidae) and herons (Ardeidae) are Pelecaniformes.<br /><br /><i>Mycteria americana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mycteria_americana_wood_stork.php" rel="self" title="Wood Stork">Wood Stork</a> - SE USA to N Argentina<br /><i>Mycteria cinerea</i> - Milky Stork - S Vietnam, Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi<br /><i>Mycteria ibis</i> - Yellow-billed Stork - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Mycteria leucocephala</i> - Painted Stork - India, Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Anastomus oscitans</i> - Asian Openbill - India, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Anastomus lamelligerus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anastomus_lamelligerus_african_openbill.php" rel="self" title="African Openbill">African Openbill</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Ciconia nigra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ciconia_nigra_black_stork.php" rel="self" title="Black Stork">Black Stork</a> - Widespread Africa, Eurasia - N Asia<br /><i>Ciconia abdimii</i> - Abdim's Stork - SE Africa - E, C, w<br /><i>Ciconia episcopus</i> - Woolly-necked Stork - Widespread Africa, Asia<br /><i>Ciconia stormi</i> - Storm's Stork - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Ciconia maguari</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ciconia_maguari_maguari_stork.php" rel="self" title="Maguari Stork">Maguari Stork</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Ciconia ciconia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ciconia_ciconia_white_stork.php" rel="self" title="White Stork">White Stork</a> - Europe - Africa, India<br /><i>Ciconia boyciana</i> - Oriental Stork - E Eurasia - SE China<br /><br /><i>Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus</i> - Black-necked Stork - India to Australia<br /><i>Ephippiorhynchus senegalensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ephippiorhynchus_senegalensis_saddle_billed_stork.php" rel="self" title="Saddle Billed Stork">Saddle-billed Stork</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Jabiru mycteria</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/jabiru_mycteria_jabiru.php" rel="self" title="Jabiru">Jabiru</a> - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Leptoptilos javanicus</i> - Lesser Adjutant - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Leptoptilos dubius</i> - Greater Adjutant - N India<br /><i>Leptoptilos crumeniferus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leptoptilos_crumeniferus_marabou_stork.php" rel="self" title="Marabou Stork">Marabou Stork</a> - Widespread Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phaethontidae - Tropicbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-08T19:15:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phaethontidae.php#unique-entry-id-777</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phaethontidae.php#unique-entry-id-777</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[023 Phaethontidae - Tropicbirds - Not Pelecaniformes, tropicbirds (Phaethontidae) classified separately as Order Phaethontiformes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Phaethon aethereus</i> - Red-billed Tropicbird - E PO, Caribbean, C AO, NW IO Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Phaethon rubricauda</i> - Red-tailed Tropicbird - IO, PO Tropical Ocean<br /><i>Phaethon lepturus</i> - White-tailed Tropicbird - Widespread Tropical Ocean<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phoenicopteridae - Flamingos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phoenicopteridae</category><category>Flamingos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-09T19:15:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phoenicopteridae.php#unique-entry-id-776</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phoenicopteridae.php#unique-entry-id-776</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[022 Phoenicopteridae - Flamingos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Phoenicopterus roseus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phoenicopterus_roseus_greater_flamingo.php" rel="self" title="Greater Flamingo">Greater Flamingo</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa<br /><i>Phoenicopterus ruber</i> - American Flamingo - N, Gal&aacute;pagos Islands, Latin America, also Caribbean<br /><i>Phoenicopterus chilensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phoenicopterus_chilensis_chilean_flamingo.php" rel="self" title="Chilean Flamingo">Chilean Flamingo</a> - S, W South America<br /><br /><i>Phoeniconaias minor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phoenicopterus_minor_lesser_flamingo.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Flamingo">Lesser Flamingo</a> - W, E, SC, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Phoenicoparrus andinus</i> - Andean Flamingo - WC South America<br /><i>Phoenicoparrus jamesi</i> - James's Flamingo - WC South America - English name of <i>Phoenicoparrus jamesi</i> to Puna Flamingo?<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Podicipedidae - Grebes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Podicipedidae</category><category>Grebes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-10T19:14:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_podicipedidae.php#unique-entry-id-775</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_podicipedidae.php#unique-entry-id-775</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[021 Podicipedidae - Grebes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Tachybaptus rufolavatus</i> - Alaotra Grebe - Madagascar<br /><i>Tachybaptus ruficollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachybaptus_ruficollis_little_grebe.php" rel="self" title="Little Grebe">Little Grebe</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Tachybaptus novaehollandiae</i> - Australasian Grebe - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Tachybaptus pelzelnii</i> - Madagascar Grebe - Madagascar<br /><i>Tachybaptus dominicus</i> - Least Grebe - S Texas to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Podilymbus podiceps</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/podilymbus_podiceps_pied_billed_grebe.php" rel="self" title="Pied Billed Grebe">Pied-billed Grebe</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Podilymbus gigas</i> - Atitlan Grebe - Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Rollandia rolland</i> - White-tufted Grebe - S South America<br /><i>Rollandia microptera</i> - Titicaca Grebe - Lake Titicaca<br /><br /><i>Poliocephalus poliocephalus</i> - Hoary-headed Grebe - Australia<br /><i>Poliocephalus rufopectus</i> - New Zealand Grebe - N New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Podiceps major</i> - Great Grebe - S South America<br /><i>Podiceps grisegena</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/podiceps_grisegena_red_necked_grebe.php" rel="self" title="Red Necked Grebe">Red-necked Grebe</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Podiceps cristatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/podiceps_cristatus_great_crested_grebe.php" rel="self" title="Great Crested Grebe">Great Crested Grebe</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Podiceps auritus</i> - Horned Grebe - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Podiceps nigricollis</i> - Black-necked Grebe - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, North America, Middle America<br /><i>Podiceps occipitalis</i> - Silvery Grebe - W, S South America<br /><i>Podiceps taczanowskii</i> - Junin Grebe - Peru<br /><i>Podiceps gallardoi</i> - Hooded Grebe - SW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Aechmophorus occidentalis</i> - Western Grebe - W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Aechmophorus clarkii</i> - Clark's Grebe - W North America, Middle America<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pelecanoididae - Diving Petrels</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-11T19:14:40+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pelecanoididae.php#unique-entry-id-774</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pelecanoididae.php#unique-entry-id-774</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[020 Pelecanoididae - Diving Petrels - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pelecanoides garnotii</i> - Peruvian Diving Petrel - W coast<br /><i>Pelecanoides magellani</i> - Magellanic Diving Petrel - S coasts<br /><i>Pelecanoides georgicus</i> - South Georgia Diving Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pelecanoides urinatrix</i> - Common Diving Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hydrobatidae - Storm Petrels</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-12T19:14:29+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hydrobatidae.php#unique-entry-id-773</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hydrobatidae.php#unique-entry-id-773</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[019 Hydrobatidae - Storm Petrels - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Hydrobatinae and Oceanitinae may not be sister taxa.<br /><br /><i>Oceanites oceanicus</i> - Wilson's Storm Petrel - Widespread Temperate Ocean, Southern Ocean<br /><i>Oceanites maorianus</i> - New Zealand Storm Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanites gracilis</i> - Elliot's Storm Petrel - E Pacific Ocean - Was White-vented Storm Petrel<br /><br /><i>Garrodia nereis</i> - Grey-backed Storm Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Pelagodroma marina</i> - White-faced Storm Petrel - Widespread Tropical Ocean, Temperate Ocean<br /><br /><i>Fregetta grallaria</i> - White-bellied Storm Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Fregetta tropica</i> - Black-bellied Storm Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Nesofregetta fuliginosa</i> - Polynesian Storm Petrel - C Pacific Ocean<br /><br /><i>Hydrobates pelagicus</i> - European Storm Petrel - NE Atlantic Ocean<br /><br /><i>Oceanodroma microsoma</i> - Least Storm Petrel - NE Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma tethys</i> - Wedge-rumped Storm Petrel - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma castro</i> - Band-rumped Storm Petrel - E Japan, Hawaiian Is., Galapagos, E&nbsp;North Atlantic from the Azores and Madeira&nbsp;to the Canary Islands, Ascension, St. Helena - Band-rumped Storm Petrel comprises five or more species<br /><i>Oceanodroma monteiroi</i> - Monteiro's Storm Petrel - Azores - was Band-rumped Storm Petrel<br /><i>Oceanodroma jabejabe</i> - Cape Verde Storm Petrel - Cape Verde Is - was Band-rumped Storm Petrel<br /><i>Oceanodroma monorhis</i> - Swinhoe's Storm Petrel - N IO, W PO Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma leucorhoa</i> - Leach's Storm Petrel - N, C Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma markhami</i> - Markham's Storm Petrel - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma tristrami</i> - Tristram's Storm Petrel - NW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma melania</i> - Black Storm Petrel - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma matsudairae</i> - Matsudaira's Storm Petrel - C IO, W PO Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma homochroa</i> - Ashy Storm Petrel - NE Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma hornbyi</i> - Hornby's Storm Petrel - SE Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Oceanodroma furcata</i> - Fork-tailed Storm Petrel - N Pacific Ocean<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Procellariidae - Petrels&#x2c; Shearwaters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Procellariidae</category><category>Petrels</category><category>Shearwaters</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-13T19:14:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_procellariidae.php#unique-entry-id-772</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_procellariidae.php#unique-entry-id-772</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[018 Procellariidae - Petrels, Shearwaters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Macronectes giganteus</i> - Southern Giant Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><i>Macronectes halli</i> - Northern Giant Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Fulmarus glacialis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fulmarus_glacialis_northern_fulmar.php" rel="self" title="Northern Fulmar">Northern Fulmar</a> - Widespread Northern Ocean<br /><i>Fulmarus glacialoides</i> - Southern Fulmar - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><br /><i>Thalassoica antarctica</i> - Antarctic Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><br /><i>Daption capense</i> - Cape Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><br /><i>Pagodroma nivea</i> - Snow Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><br /><i>Halobaena caerulea</i> - Blue Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Pachyptila vittata</i> - Broad-billed Prion - New Zealand, Tristan da Cunha Island<br /><i>Pachyptila salvini</i> - Salvin's Prion - S Indian Ocean<br /><i>Pachyptila desolata</i> - Antarctic Prion - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><i>Pachyptila belcheri</i> - Slender-billed Prion - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pachyptila turtur</i> - Fairy Prion - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pachyptila crassirostris</i> - Fulmar Prion - S IO, New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Aphrodroma brevirostris</i> - Kerguelen Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Pterodroma macroptera</i> - Great-winged Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma lessonii</i> - White-headed Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma incerta</i> - Atlantic Petrel - S Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma solandri</i> - Providence Petrel - W, N Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma magentae</i> - Magenta Petrel - S Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma ultima</i> - Murphy's Petrel - SC Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma mollis</i> - Soft-plumaged Petrel - IO, AO Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma madeira</i> - Zino's Petrel - EC Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma feae</i> - Fea's Petrel - Cape Verde Is; E Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma deserta</i> - Desertas Petrel - Desertas Is - Split from <i>P. feae</i><br /><i>Pterodroma cahow</i> - Bermuda Petrel - WC Atlantic Ocean - Was Cahow<br /><i>Pterodroma hasitata</i> - Black-capped Petrel - W, Caribbean<br /><i>Pterodroma externa</i> - Juan Fernandez Petrel - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma occulta</i> - Vanuatu Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma neglecta</i> - Kermadec Petrel - Widespread Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma heraldica</i> - Herald Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma arminjoniana</i> - Trindade Petrel - SW Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma atrata</i> - Henderson Petrel - SE Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma alba</i> - Phoenix Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma baraui</i> - Barau's Petrel - SW Indian Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma sandwichensis</i> - Hawaiian Petrel - C Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma phaeopygia</i> - Galapagos Petrel - C Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma inexpectata</i> - Mottled Petrel - Widespread Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma cervicalis</i> - White-necked Petrel - W Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma nigripennis</i> - Black-winged Petrel - W Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma axillaris</i> - Chatham Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma hypoleuca</i> - Bonin Petrel - NW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma leucoptera</i> - Gould's Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma brevipes</i> - Collared Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma cookii</i> - Cook's Petrel - Widespread Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma defilippiana</i> - De Filippi's Petrel - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma longirostris</i> - Stejneger's Petrel - N, E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pterodroma pycrofti</i> - Pycroft's Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><br /><i>Pseudobulweria aterrima</i> - Mascarene Petrel - W Indian Ocean<br /><i>Pseudobulweria rostrata</i> - Tahiti Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Pseudobulweria becki</i> - Beck's Petrel - New Ireland and the Solomons - Split from <i>P. rostrata</i><br /><i>Pseudobulweria macgillivrayi</i> - Fiji Petrel - C Pacific Ocean<br /><br /><i>Procellaria cinerea</i> - Grey Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean - New name<br /><i>Procellaria aequinoctialis</i> - White-chinned Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Procellaria conspicillata</i> - Spectacled Petrel - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Procellaria parkinsoni</i> - Black Petrel - C, SW Pacific Ocean - Black Petrel better than Parkinson's Petrel?<br /><i>Procellaria westlandica</i> - Westland Petrel - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><br /><i>Calonectris leucomelas</i> - Streaked Shearwater - W Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Calonectris diomedea</i> - Cory's Shearwater - Widespread Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Calonectris edwardsii</i> - Cape Verde Shearwater - E Atlantic Ocean<br /><br /><i>Puffinus nativitatis</i> - Christmas Shearwater - W Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus pacificus</i> - Wedge-tailed Shearwater - Widespread Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus bulleri</i> - Buller's Shearwater - Widespread Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus puffinus</i> - Manx Shearwater - Widespread Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus yelkouan</i> - Yelkouan Shearwater - Mediterranean<br /><i>Puffinus mauretanicus</i> - Balearic Shearwater - E Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus opisthomelas</i> - Black-vented Shearwater - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus auricularis</i> - Townsend's Shearwater - EC, islands off W Mexico<br /><i>Puffinus newelli</i> - Newell's Shearwater - Hawaii, Austral Is. Pacific Ocean - Split from <P. auricularis><br /><i>Puffinus gavia</i> - Fluttering Shearwater - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus huttoni</i> - Hutton's Shearwater - SW Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus lherminieri</i> - Audubon's Shearwater - North Atlantic and Caribbean<br /><i>Puffinus persicus</i> - Persian Shearwater - Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, N Indian Ocean, Comoros. Indian Ocean - Split from <i>P. lherminieri</i><br /><i>Puffinus bailloni</i> - Tropical Shearwater - Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, N and tropical Indian Ocean, tropical Pacific Ocean. Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean - Split from <i>P. lherminieri</i><br /><i>Puffinus subalaris</i> - Galapagos Shearwater - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands - Split from <i>P. lherminieri</i><br /><i>Puffinus bannermani</i> - Bannerman's Shearwater - C Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus heinrothi</i> - Heinroth's Shearwater - W Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus assimilis</i> - Little Shearwater - Sw Pacific, SE Indian Ocean and Australasia, Subantarctic New Zealand, Gough and Tristan da Cunha Is. Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean - <i>Puffinus assimilis</i> including <i>P. elegans</i> to exclude split of <i>P. baroli</i><br /><i>Puffinus baroli</i> - Macaronesian Shearwater - Azores, Madeira, Canary Is,Cape Verde Is - Split from Little Shearwater <i>P. assimilis</i><br /><i>Puffinus griseus</i> - Sooty Shearwater - Widespread Worldwide<br /><i>Puffinus tenuirostris</i> - Short-tailed Shearwater - N, W Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus creatopus</i> - Pink-footed Shearwater - E Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus carneipes</i> - Flesh-footed Shearwater - Widespread Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean<br /><i>Puffinus gravis</i> - Great Shearwater - Widespread Atlantic Ocean<br /><br /><i>Bulweria bulwerii</i> - Bulwer's Petrel - Widespread Tropical Ocean, Temperate Ocean<br /><i>Bulweria fallax</i> - Jouanin's Petrel - NW Indian Ocean<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Diomedeidae - Albatrosses</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-14T19:14:03+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_diomedeidae.php#unique-entry-id-771</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_diomedeidae.php#unique-entry-id-771</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[017 Diomedeidae - Albatrosses - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Phoebastria immutabilis</i> - Laysan Albatross - N, C Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Phoebastria nigripes</i> - Black-footed Albatross - N, C Pacific Ocean<br /><i>Phoebastria irrorata</i> - Waved Albatross - Gal&aacute;pagos Is, coastal Ecuador<br /><i>Phoebastria albatrus</i> - Short-tailed Albatross - N, C Pacific Ocean<br /><br /><i>Diomedea exulans</i> - Wandering Albatross - Widespread Southern Ocean, except New Zealand - widespread<br /><i>Diomedea antipodensis</i> - Antipodean Albatross - Antipodes, Campbell and Auckland islands, NZ Pacific Ocean - widespread S Pacific<i>Diomedea antipodensis</i> split provisionally from <i>D. exulans</i><br /><i>Diomedea amsterdamensis</i> - Amsterdam Albatross - Amsterdam Island - S Indian Ocean - Split from <i>D. exulans</i> <br /><i>Diomedea dabbenena</i> - Tristan Albatross - Tristan da Cuhna group - S Atlantic - Split from <i>D. exulans</i> <br /><i>Diomedea epomophora</i> - Southern Royal Albatross - Campbell and Auckland islands, NZ Pacific Ocean - widespread SO - New name<br /><i>Diomedea sanfordi</i> - Northern Royal Albatross - Chatham Is, NZ Pacific Ocean - widespread SO - Split from <i>D. epomophora</i><br /><br /><i>Phoebetria fusca</i> - Sooty Albatross - S Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean<br /><i>Phoebetria palpebrata</i> - Light-mantled Albatross - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Thalassarche melanophris</i> - Black-browed Albatross - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Thalassarche impavida</i> - Campbell Albatross - Campbell Is, NZ Pacific Ocean - vicinity New Zealand, S Australia - Split from <i>T. melanophris</i><br /><i>Thalassarche cauta</i> - Shy Albatross - Tasmania, Auckland Is - widespread in S Indian Ocean, Pacific - Includes <i>T. steadi</i> White-capped Albatross<br /><i>Thalassarche eremita</i> - Chatham Albatross - Chatham Is, NZ Pacific Ocean - widespread in S Pacific - Split from <i>T. cauta</i><br /><i>Thalassarche salvini</i> - Salvin's Albatross - Bounty Is, W Snares Is - widespread in SO - Split from <i>T. cauta</i><br /><i>Thalassarche chrysostoma</i> - Grey-headed Albatross - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Thalassarche chlororhynchos</i> - Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross - Tristan da Cunha group - widespread S Atlantic - New name<br /><i>Thalassarche carteri</i> - Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross - S Indian Ocean - Split from <i>T. chlororhynchos</i> <br /><i>Thalassarche bulleri</i> - Buller's Albatross - New Zealand - widespread in S Pacific - Includes <i>T. platei</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Gaviidae - Loons</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-15T19:13:53+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_gaviidae.php#unique-entry-id-770</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_gaviidae.php#unique-entry-id-770</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[016 Gaviidae - Loons - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Gavia stellata</i> - Red-throated Loon - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Gavia arctica</i> - Black-throated Loon - Eurasia, also W Alaska<br /><i>Gavia pacifica</i> - Pacific Loon - North America, also E Asia<br /><i>Gavia immer</i> - Great Northern Loon - Widespread North America, Eurasia North America, W Europe<br /><i>Gavia adamsii</i> - Yellow-billed Loon - N North America, Eurasia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spheniscidae - Penguins</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Spheniscidae</category><category>Penguins</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-16T19:13:40+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_spheniscidae.php#unique-entry-id-769</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_spheniscidae.php#unique-entry-id-769</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[015 Spheniscidae - Penguins - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Aptenodytes patagonicus</i> - King Penguin - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Aptenodytes forsteri</i> - Emperor Penguin - Widespread Antarctica<br /><br /><i>Pygoscelis papua</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pygoscelis_papua_gentoo_penguin.php" rel="self" title="Gentoo Penguin">Gentoo Penguin</a> - Widespread Southern Ocean<br /><i>Pygoscelis adeliae</i> - Adelie Penguin - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><i>Pygoscelis antarcticus</i> - Chinstrap Penguin - Widespread Southern Ocean, Antarctica<br /><br /><i>Eudyptes pachyrhynchus</i> - Fiordland Penguin - S Australia, New Zealand<br /><i>Eudyptes robustus</i> - Snares Penguin - Snares I, New Zealand<br /><i>Eudyptes sclateri</i> - Erect-crested Penguin - S New Zealand<br /><i>Eudyptes chrysocome</i> - Western Rockhopper Penguin - Cape Horn to the Falkland Is. Atlantic Ocean, South America - New name<br /><i>Eudyptes filholi</i> - Eastern Rockhopper Penguin - Kerguelen Is.; Subantarctic islands of New Zealand - Split from <i>E. chrysocome</i><br /><i>Eudyptes moseleyi</i> - Northern Rockhopper Penguin - Tristan da Cuhna group, St. Paul Is., Amsterdam Is. Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean - Split from <i>E. chrysocome</i><br /><i>Eudyptes schlegeli</i> - Royal Penguin - Macquarie I and nearby islets<br /><i>Eudyptes chrysolophus</i> - Macaroni Penguin - AO, IO Southern Ocean<br /><br /><i>Megadyptes antipodes</i> - Yellow-eyed Penguin - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Eudyptula minor</i> - Little Penguin - S Australia, New Zealand - Split of White-flippered Penguin not yet<br /><br /><i>Spheniscus demersus</i> - African Penguin - S Africa - Was Jackass Penguin<br /><i>Spheniscus magellanicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/spheniscus_magellanicus_magellanic_penguin.php" rel="self" title="Magellanic Penguin">Magellanic Penguin</a> - S South America<br /><i>Spheniscus humboldti</i> - Humboldt Penguin - W South America<br /><i>Spheniscus mendiculus</i> - Galapagos Penguin - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Anatidae - Ducks&#x2c; Geese&#x2c; Swans</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Geese</category><category>Swans</category><category>Shelducks</category><category>Eiders</category><category>Mergansers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-17T19:13:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anatidae.php#unique-entry-id-768</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anatidae.php#unique-entry-id-768</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[014 Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-swans.php" rel="self" title="Swans">Swans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ducks.php" rel="self" title="Ducks">Ducks</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-geese.php" rel="self" title="Geese">Geese</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Dendrocygna viduata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocygna_viduata_white_faced_whistling_duck.php" rel="self" title="White Faced Whistling Duck">White-faced Whistling Duck</a> - Widespread Africa, South America<br /><i>Dendrocygna autumnalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocygna_autumnalis_black_bellied_whistling_duck.php" rel="self" title="Black Bellied Whistling Duck">Black-bellied Whistling Duck</a> - SE Texas to N Argentina<br /><i>Dendrocygna guttata</i> - Spotted Whistling Duck - Philippines to New Guinea<br /><i>Dendrocygna arborea</i> - West Indian Whistling Duck - West Indies<br /><i>Dendrocygna bicolor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocygna_bicolor_fulvous_whistling_duck.php" rel="self" title="Fulvous Whistling Duck">Fulvous Whistling Duck</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Dendrocygna eytoni</i> - Plumed Whistling Duck - Australia<br /><i>Dendrocygna arcuata</i> - Wandering Whistling Duck - Philippines to Australia<br /><i>Dendrocygna javanica</i> - Lesser Whistling Duck - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Thalassornis leuconotus</i> - White-backed Duck - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Cereopsis novaehollandiae</i> - Cape Barren Goose - S Australia<br /><br /><i>Anser cygnoides</i> - Swan Goose - E Eurasia - SE China<br /><i>Anser fabalis</i> - Taiga Bean Goose - N Eurasia - SE China, C Europe - <i>Anser fabalis</i> new name<br /><i>Anser serrirostris</i> - Tundra Bean Goose - N Eurasia - <i>Anser serrirostris</i> now split from <i>A. fabalis</i><br /><i>Anser brachyrhynchus</i> - Pink-footed Goose - NW Eurasia<br /><i>Anser anser</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anser_anser_greylag_goose.php" rel="self" title="Greylag Goose">Greylag Goose</a> - C, W Eurasia - N Asia<br /><i>Anser albifrons</i> - Greater White-fronted Goose - Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia<br /><i>Anser erythropus</i> - Lesser White-fronted Goose - N Eurasia - SE Europe, E China<br /><i>Anser indicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anser_indicus_bar_headed_goose.php" rel="self" title="Bar Headed Goose">Bar-headed Goose</a> - C Eurasia - N India<br /><br /><i>Chen caerulescens</i> - Snow Goose - N North America - S, W South America, N Mexico<br /><i>Chen rossii</i> - Ross's Goose - N North America - S, W South America, N Mexico<br /><i>Chen canagica</i> - Emperor Goose - W Alaska, NE Siberia<br /><br /><i>Branta canadensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/branta_canadensis_canada_goose.php" rel="self" title="Canada Goose">Canada Goose</a> - Widespread North America<br /><i>Branta hutchinsii</i> - Cackling Goose - C Canada - Texas, N Mexico<br /><i>Branta sandvicensis</i> - Nene - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Branta bernicla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/branta_bernicla_brant_goose.php" rel="self" title="Brant Goose">Brant Goose</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Branta leucopsis</i> - Barnacle Goose - NW Eurasia<br /><i>Branta ruficollis</i> - Red-breasted Goose - N Eurasia - SE Europe<br /><br /><i>Coscoroba coscoroba</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coscoroba_coscoroba_coscoroba_swan.php" rel="self" title="Coscoroba Swan">Coscoroba Swan</a> - Southern Cone<br /><br /><i>Cygnus atratus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cygnus_atratus_black_swan.php" rel="self" title="Black Swan">Black Swan</a> - Australia, New Zealand<br /><i>Cygnus melancoryphus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cygnus_melanocoryphus_black_necked_swan.php" rel="self" title="Black Necked Swan">Black-necked Swan</a> - Southern Cone - Was <i>Cygnus melanocoryphus</i><br /><i>Cygnus olor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cygnus_olor_mute_swan.php" rel="self" title="Mute Swan">Mute Swan</a> - Europe to C Asia - N Africa, India<br /><i>Cygnus buccinator</i> - Trumpeter Swan - NW North America - C North America<br /><i>Cygnus columbianus</i> - Tundra Swan - N Eurasia, North America - S EU, S, C North America<br /><i>Cygnus cygnus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan.php" rel="self" title="Whooper Swan">Whooper Swan</a> - N Eurasia - W Europe, E China<br /><br /><i>Stictonetta naevosa</i> - Freckled Duck - SE, SW Australia<br /><br /><i>Hymenolaimus malacorhynchos</i> - Blue Duck - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Tachyeres patachonicus</i> - Flying Steamer Duck - S South America<br /><i>Tachyeres pteneres</i> - Fuegian Steamer Duck - S South America<br /><i>Tachyeres brachypterus</i> - Falkland Steamer Duck - Falkland Islands<br /><i>Tachyeres leucocephalus</i> - Chubut Steamer Duck - SE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Merganetta armata</i> - Torrent Duck - Venezuela to C Chile & W Argentina<br /><br /><i>Plectropterus gambensis</i> - Spur-winged Goose - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Sarkidiornis sylvicola</i> - Comb Duck - Widespread South America<br /><i>Sarkidiornis melanotos</i> - Knob-billed Duck - Widespread Africa, Asia<br /><br /><i>Cyanochen cyanoptera</i> - Blue-winged Goose - NE Africa<br /><br /><i>Alopochen aegyptiaca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/alopochen_aegyptiacus_egyptian_goose.php" rel="self" title="Egyptian Goose">Egyptian Goose</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Neochen jubata</i> - Orinoco Goose - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Chloephaga melanoptera</i> - Andean Goose - Peru to S Chile & Argentina<br /><i>Chloephaga picta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chloephaga_picta_upland_goose.php" rel="self" title="Upland Goose">Upland Goose</a> - Southern Cone<br /><i>Chloephaga hybrida</i> - Kelp Goose - S South America<br /><i>Chloephaga poliocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chloephaga_poliocephala_ashy_headed_goose.php" rel="self" title="Ashy Headed Goose">Ashy-headed Goose</a> - Southern Cone<br /><i>Chloephaga rubidiceps</i> - Ruddy-headed Goose - S South America<br /><br /><i>Tadorna tadorna</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tadorna_tadorna_common_shelduck.php" rel="self" title="Common Shelduck">Common Shelduck</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa - N Africa, N India, S China<br /><i>Tadorna radjah</i> - Raja Shelduck - N Australia, New Guinea<br /><i>Tadorna ferruginea</i> - Ruddy Shelduck - C, S Eurasia - N Africa, Asia<br /><i>Tadorna cana</i> - South African Shelduck - S Africa<br /><i>Tadorna tadornoides</i> - Australian Shelduck - Australia<br /><i>Tadorna variegata</i> - Paradise Shelduck - New Zealand<br /><br /><i>Malacorhynchus membranaceus</i> - Pink-eared Duck - Australia<br /><br /><i>Salvadorina waigiuensis</i> - Salvadori's Teal - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Cairina moschata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cairina_moschata_muscovy_duck.php" rel="self" title="Muscovy Duck">Muscovy Duck</a> - S Texas to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Asarcornis scutulata</i> - White-winged Duck - Southeast Asia, Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Pteronetta hartlaubii</i> - Hartlaub's Duck - W, WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Aix sponsa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aix_sponsa_wood_duck.php" rel="self" title="Wood Duck">Wood Duck</a> - Widespread North America - S South America to N Mexico<br /><i>Aix galericulata</i> - Mandarin Duck - E Eurasia - SE China<br /><br /><i>Chenonetta jubata</i> - Maned Duck - Australia<br /><br /><i>Nettapus auritus</i> - African Pygmy Goose - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Nettapus coromandelianus</i> - Cotton Pygmy Goose - Widespread Asia - Australasia<br /><i>Nettapus pulchellus</i> - Green Pygmy Goose - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><br /><i>Amazonetta brasiliensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/amazonetta_brasiliensis_brazilian_teal.php" rel="self" title="Brazilian Teal">Brazilian Teal</a> - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Callonetta leucophrys</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/callonetta_leucophrys_ringed_teal.php" rel="self" title="Ringed Teal">Ringed Teal</a> - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Lophonetta specularioides</i> - Crested Duck - S South America<br /><br /><i>Speculanas specularis</i> - Bronze-winged Duck - Southern Cone<br /><br /><i>Anas capensis</i> - Cape Teal - C, SC, S Africa - W Africa<br /><i>Anas strepera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_strepera_gadwall.php" rel="self" title="Gadwall">Gadwall</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia - Central America, Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Anas falcata</i> - Falcated Duck - E Eurasia - SE China, C Europe<br /><i>Anas sibilatrix</i> - Chiloe Wigeon - Southern Cone<br /><i>Anas penelope</i> - Eurasian Wigeon - N Eurasia - Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Anas americana</i> - American Wigeon - Widespread North America - Central America<br /><i>Anas sparsa</i> - African Black Duck - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Anas rubripes</i> - American Black Duck - NE, C, E North America<br /><i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_platyrhynchos_mallard.php" rel="self" title="Mallard">Mallard</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia - Mexico, N Africa, Australasia, N Asia<br /><i>Anas fulvigula</i> - Mottled Duck - SC, SE North America<br /><i>Anas diazi</i> - Mexican Duck - SW US to N, C Mexico highlands - Mexican Duck <i>Anas diazi</i> related to Black and Mottled Ducks<br /><i>Anas wyvilliana</i> - Hawaiian Duck - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Anas laysanensis</i> - Laysan Duck - Laysan Island<br /><i>Anas luzonica</i> - Philippine Duck - Philippines<br /><i>Anas superciliosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_superciliosa_pacific_black_duck.php" rel="self" title="Pacific Black Duck">Pacific Black Duck</a> - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Anas poecilorhyncha</i> - Indian Spot-billed Duck - S, SE Asia from &nbsp;Pakistan, S to Sri Lanka, E to Laos and N to SW Yunnan<br /><i>Anas zonorhyncha</i> - Eastern Spot-billed Duck - China, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Anas undulata</i> - Yellow-billed Duck - EC, SC, S Africa<br /><i>Anas melleri</i> - Meller's Duck - Madagascar<br /><i>Anas discors</i> - Blue-winged Teal - N, C North America - Central America, N South America<br /><i>Anas cyanoptera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_cyanoptera_cinnamon_teal.php" rel="self" title="Cinnamon Teal">Cinnamon Teal</a> - W North America to S South America<br /><i>Anas smithii</i> - Cape Shoveler - S Africa<br /><i>Anas platalea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_platalea_red_shoveler.php" rel="self" title="Red Shoveler">Red Shoveler</a> - S South America<br /><i>Anas rhynchotis</i> - Australasian Shoveler - Australia, New Zealand<br /><i>Anas clypeata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_clypeata_northern_shoveler.php" rel="self" title="Northern Shoveler">Northern Shoveler</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia - Central America, Africa, Asia<br /><i>Anas bernieri</i> - Bernier's Teal - Madagascar<br /><i>Anas gibberifrons</i> - Sunda Teal - Indonesia<br /><i>Anas albogularis</i> - Andaman Teal - Andaman Is., Cocos Is. Asia - Split from <i>A. gibberifrons</i><br /><i>Anas gracilis</i> - Grey Teal - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Anas castanea</i> - Chestnut Teal - Australia<br /><i>Anas aucklandica</i> - Auckland Teal - Auckland Islands - Was Brown Teal<br /><i>Anas nesiotis</i> - Campbell Teal - Campbell Islands - Split from <i>A. aucklandica</i><br /><i>Anas chlorotis</i> - Brown Teal - New Zealand - Split from <i>A. aucklandica</i><br /><i>Anas bahamensis</i> - White-cheeked Pintail - South America, also Caribbean<br /><i>Anas erythrorhyncha</i> - Red-billed Teal - E, SC, S Africa<br /><i>Anas flavirostris</i> - Yellow-billed Teal - W, S South America - <i>Anas flavirostris</i> includes ssp <i>oxyptera</i> now Yellow-billed Teal<br /><i>Anas andium</i> - Andean Teal - Colombia, Ecuador - Split from <i>A. flavirostris</i><br /><i>Anas georgica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_georgica_yellow_billed_pintail.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Pintail">Yellow-billed Pintail</a> - W, S South America - <i>Anas georgica</i> of South Georgia includes ssp <i>spinicauda</i>, species?<br /><i>Anas acuta</i> - Northern Pintail - N North America, Eurasia - Central America, Asia, Africa<br /><i>Anas eatoni</i> - Eaton's Pintail - Kerguelen Islands<br /><i>Anas querquedula</i> - Garganey - W, C, E Eurasia - W, C Africa, Asia<br /><i>Anas formosa</i> - Baikal Teal - N Eurasia - SE China, Japan<br /><i>Anas crecca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_crecca_eurasian_teal.php" rel="self" title="Common Teal">Eurasian Teal</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Anas carolinensis</i> - Green-winged Teal - Widespread North America - Central America<br /><i>Anas versicolor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anas_versicolor_silver_teal.php" rel="self" title="Silver Teal">Silver Teal</a> - S South America<br /><i>Anas puna</i> - Puna Teal - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Anas hottentota</i> - Hottentot Teal - E, SE, S, WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Marmaronetta angustirostris</i> - Marbled Duck - W, C Eurasia - Africa<br /><br /><i>Netta rufina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/netta_rufina_red_crested_pochard.php" rel="self" title="Red Crested Pochard">Red-crested Pochard</a> - W, C Eurasia - N India<br /><i>Netta peposaca</i> - Rosy-billed Pochard - S South America<br /><i>Netta erythrophthalma</i> - Southern Pochard - E, SE, S Africa; Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Aythya valisineria</i> - Canvasback - Widespread North America - Central America<br /><i>Aythya americana</i> - Redhead - Widespread North America - Central America<br /><i>Aythya ferina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aytha_ferina_common_pochard.php" rel="self" title="Common Pochard">Common Pochard</a> - W, C Eurasia - Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Aythya australis</i> - Hardhead - Australia<br /><i>Aythya innotata</i> - Madagascar Pochard - Madagascar<br /><i>Aythya baeri</i> - Baer's Pochard - E Eurasia - S China, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Aythya nyroca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aythya_nyroca_ferruginous_duck.php" rel="self" title="Ferruginous Duck">Ferruginous Duck</a> - W, C Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Aythya novaeseelandiae</i> - New Zealand Scaup - New Zealand<br /><i>Aythya collaris</i> - Ring-necked Duck - Widespread North America - Central America<br /><i>Aythya fuligula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aythya_fuligula_tufted_duck.php" rel="self" title="Tufted Duck">Tufted Duck</a> - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, N Asia<br /><i>Aythya marila</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aythya_marila_greater_scaup.php" rel="self" title="Greater Scaup">Greater Scaup</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Aythya affinis</i> - Lesser Scaup - Widespread North America - Central America<br /><br /><i>Polysticta stelleri</i> - Steller's Eider - Siberia, Alaska - N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Somateria fischeri</i> - Spectacled Eider - Siberia, Alaska - N Pacific<br /><i>Somateria spectabilis</i> - King Eider - N North America, Eurasia - N Atlantic, N Pacific<br /><i>Somateria mollissima</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/somateria_mollissima_common_eider.php" rel="self" title="Common Eider">Common Eider</a> - N North America, Eurasia - N Atlantic, N Pacific - Some Common Eider ssp eg Pacific Eider <i>S. m. v-nigrum</i> species?<br /><br /><i>Histrionicus histrionicus</i> - Harlequin Duck - N North America, Eurasia - N Atlantic, N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Melanitta perspicillata</i> - Surf Scoter - N North America - W Atlantic, N,e Pacific<br /><i>Melanitta fusca</i> - Velvet Scoter - N Eurasia - E Atlantic, W Pacific<br /><i>Melanitta deglandi</i> - White-winged Scoter - N North America - W Atlantic, E Pacific - Split from <i>M. fusca</i><br /><i>Melanitta nigra</i> - Common Scoter - N Eurasia - E Atlantic<br /><i>Melanitta americana</i> - Black Scoter - N North America - W Atlantic. E Pacific - Split from <i>M. nigra</i><br /><br /><i>Clangula hyemalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/clangula_hyemalis_long_tailed_duck.php" rel="self" title="Long Tailed Duck">Long-tailed Duck</a> - Siberia to N Canada - N Atlantic, N Pacific<br /><br /><i>Bucephala albeola</i> - Bufflehead - N North America - to Mexico<br /><i>Bucephala clangula</i> - Common Goldeneye - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Bucephala islandica</i> - Barrow's Goldeneye - NW, NE, North America, also Iceland<br /><br /><i>Mergellus albellus</i> - Smew - Widespread Eurasia - S, E China<br /><br /><i>Lophodytes cucullatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mergus_cucullatus_hooded_merganser.php" rel="self" title="Hooded Merganser">Hooded Merganser</a> - Widespread North America<br /><br /><i>Mergus octosetaceus</i> - Brazilian Merganser - E, SC South America<br /><i>Mergus merganser</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mergus_merganser_common_merganser.php" rel="self" title="Common Merganser">Common Merganser</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Mergus serrator</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mergus_serrator_red_breasted_merganser.php" rel="self" title="Red Breasted Merganser">Red-breasted Merganser</a> - Widespread North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Mergus squamatus</i> - Scaly-sided Merganser - E Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Heteronetta atricapilla</i> - Black-headed Duck - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Nomonyx dominicus</i> - Masked Duck - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Oxyura jamaicensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/oxyura_jamaicensis_ruddy_duck.php" rel="self" title="Ruddy Duck">Ruddy Duck</a> - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Oxyura ferruginea</i> - Andean Duck - Colombia to Southern Cone - Split from <i>O. jamaicensis</i><br /><i>Oxyura vittata</i> - Lake Duck - Southern Cone<br /><i>Oxyura australis</i> - Blue-billed Duck - Australia<br /><i>Oxyura maccoa</i> - Maccoa Duck - E, S Africa<br /><i>Oxyura leucocephala</i> - White-headed Duck - SW, C Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Biziura lobata</i> - Musk Duck - SW, SE Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Anseranatidae - Magpie Goose</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-18T19:12:47+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anseranatidae.php#unique-entry-id-767</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anseranatidae.php#unique-entry-id-767</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[013 Anseranatidae - Magpie Goose - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Anseranas semipalmata</i> - Magpie Goose - New Guinea, N Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Anhimidae - Screamers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anhimidae</category><category>Screamers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-19T19:12:36+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anhimidae.php#unique-entry-id-766</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_anhimidae.php#unique-entry-id-766</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[012 Anhimidae - Screamers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Anhima cornuta</i> - Horned Screamer - N, C South America<br /><br /><i>Chauna chavaria</i> - Northern Screamer - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Chauna torquata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chauna_torquata_southern_screamer.php" rel="self" title="Southern Screamer">Southern Screamer</a> - C, S South America<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Phasianidae - Pheasants&#x2c; Fowl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phasianidae</category><category>Pheasants</category><category>Partridges</category><category>Grouse</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-20T19:12:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phasianidae.php#unique-entry-id-765</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_phasianidae.php#unique-entry-id-765</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[011 Phasianidae - Pheasants, Fowl & Allies - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Meleagris gallopavo</i> - Wild Turkey - S Canada, USA, N Mexico<br /><i>Meleagris ocellata</i> - Ocellated Turkey - SE Mexico, Belize, Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Bonasa umbellus</i> - Ruffed Grouse - Alaska, Canada, N USA<br /><br /><i>Tetrastes bonasia</i> - Hazel Grouse - NW, NC, NE Eurasia<br /><i>Tetrastes sewerzowi</i> - Chinese Grouse - C China - New name<br /><br /><i>Falcipennis falcipennis</i> - Siberian Grouse - NE Eurasia<br /><i>Falcipennis canadensis</i> - Spruce Grouse - Alaska, Canada, N USA<br /><br /><i>Tetrao urogallus</i> - Western Capercaillie - NW, NC Eurasia<br /><i>Tetrao parvirostris</i> - Black-billed Capercaillie - NE Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Lyrurus tetrix</i> - Black Grouse - N Eurasia<br /><i>Lyrurus mlokosiewiczi</i> - Caucasian Grouse - Caucasus<br /><br /><i>Centrocercus urophasianus</i> - Sage Grouse - WC North America<br /><i>Centrocercus minimus</i> - Gunnison Grouse - SW Colorado, E Utah<br /><br /><i>Dendragapus obscurus</i> - Dusky Grouse - S Yukon to C Colorado - New name; <i>D. fuliginosus</i> (Sooty Grouse)<br /><i>Dendragapus fuliginosus</i> - Sooty Grouse - SE Alaska to S California - Split from <i>D. obscurus</i> (Blue is Dusky Grouse)<br /><br /><i>Tympanuchus phasianellus</i> - Sharp-tailed Grouse - NC, NW North America<br /><i>Tympanuchus pallidicinctus</i> - Lesser Prairie Chicken - C USA<br /><i>Tympanuchus cupido</i> - Greater Prairie Chicken - SC Canada to Texas<br /><br /><i>Lagopus leucura</i> - White-tailed Ptarmigan - W, NW North America<br /><i>Lagopus muta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lagopus_muta_rock_ptarmigan.php" rel="self" title="Rock Ptarmigan">Rock Ptarmigan</a> - N North America, Eurasia<br /><i>Lagopus lagopus</i> - Willow Ptarmigan - N North America, Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Lerwa lerwa</i> - Snow Partridge - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Tetraophasis obscurus</i> - Verreaux's Monal-Partridge - W China<br /><i>Tetraophasis szechenyii</i> - Szechenyi's Monal-Partridge - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Tetraogallus caucasicus</i> - Caucasian Snowcock - Caucasus<br /><i>Tetraogallus caspius</i> - Caspian Snowcock - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Tetraogallus himalayensis</i> - Himalayan Snowcock - Himalayas<br /><i>Tetraogallus tibetanus</i> - Tibetan Snowcock - Himalayas<br /><i>Tetraogallus altaicus</i> - Altai Snowcock - SW Siberia, W Mongolia<br /><br /><i>Alectoris graeca</i> - Rock Partridge - S, SE Europe<br /><i>Alectoris chukar</i> - Chukar Partridge - S Eurasia<br /><i>Alectoris magna</i> - Przevalski's Partridge - NC China<br /><i>Alectoris philbyi</i> - Philby's Partridge - SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Alectoris barbara</i> - Barbary Partridge - N Africa<br /><i>Alectoris rufa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/alectoris_rufa_red_legged_partridge.php" rel="self" title="Red Legged Partridge">Red-legged Partridge</a> - SW Europe<br /><i>Alectoris melanocephala</i> - Arabian Partridge - S Arabian Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Ammoperdix griseogularis</i> - See-see Partridge - SW Asia<br /><i>Ammoperdix heyi</i> - Sand Partridge - Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, N Sudan<br /><br /><i>Francolinus francolinus</i> - Black Francolin - Asia Minor to Bangladesh<br /><i>Francolinus pictus</i> - Painted Francolin - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Francolinus pintadeanus</i> - Chinese Francolin - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Francolinus pondicerianus</i> - Grey Francolin - SE Iran through India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Francolinus gularis</i> - Swamp Francolin - N India & Nepal to Bangladesh<br /><br /><i>Peliperdix lathami</i> - Forest Francolin - W, C Africa<br /><i>Peliperdix coqui</i> - Coqui Francolin - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Peliperdix albogularis</i> - White-throated Francolin - W, SC Africa<br /><i>Peliperdix schlegelii</i> - Schlegel's Francolin - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Scleroptila streptophora</i> - Ring-necked Francolin - EC Africa<br /><i>Scleroptila africana</i> - Grey-winged Francolin - S Africa<br /><i>Scleroptila levaillantii</i> - Red-winged Francolin - EC, SC, S Africa<br /><i>Scleroptila finschi</i> - Finsch's Francolin - SW Africa<br /><i>Scleroptila shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Francolin - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Scleroptila psilolaema</i> - Moorland Francolin - E Africa<br /><i>Scleroptila levaillantoides</i> - Orange River Francolin - NE, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Dendroperdix sephaena</i> - Crested Francolin - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Pternistis squamatus</i> - Scaly Francolin - C Africa<br /><i>Pternistis ahantensis</i> - Ahanta Francolin - W Africa<br /><i>Pternistis griseostriatus</i> - Grey-striped Francolin - Angola<br /><i>Pternistis hildebrandti</i> - Hildebrandt's Francolin - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Pternistis bicalcaratus</i> - Double-spurred Francolin - W, C Africa<br /><i>Pternistis icterorhynchus</i> - Heuglin's Francolin - C Africa<br /><i>Pternistis clappertoni</i> - Clapperton's Francolin - C, NE Africa<br /><i>Pternistis harwoodi</i> - Harwood's Francolin - Ethiopia<br /><i>Pternistis swierstrai</i> - Swierstra's Francolin - Angola<br /><i>Pternistis camerunensis</i> - Mount Cameroon Francolin - Cameroon<br /><i>Pternistis nobilis</i> - Handsome Francolin - C Africa<br /><i>Pternistis jacksoni</i> - Jackson's Francolin - Kenya<br /><i>Pternistis castaneicollis</i> - Chestnut-naped Francolin - E Africa<br /><i>Pternistis ochropectus</i> - Djibouti Francolin - Djibouti<br /><i>Pternistis erckelii</i> - Erckel's Francolin - NE Africa<br /><i>Pternistis hartlaubi</i> - Hartlaub's Spurfowl - SW Africa<br /><i>Pternistis adspersus</i> - Red-billed Spurfowl - SC Africa<br /><i>Pternistis capensis</i> - Cape Spurfowl - South Africa<br /><i>Pternistis natalensis</i> - Natal Spurfowl - SE Africa<br /><i>Pternistis leucoscepus</i> - Yellow-necked Spurfowl - E Africa<br /><i>Pternistis rufopictus</i> - Grey-breasted Spurfowl - NW Tanzania<br /><i>Pternistis afer</i> - Red-necked Spurfowl - C, SE Africa<br /><i>Pternistis swainsonii</i> - Swainson's Spurfowl - SC, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Perdix perdix</i> - Grey Partridge - W, WC Eurasia<br /><i>Perdix dauurica</i> - Daurian Partridge - C Asia<br /><i>Perdix hodgsoniae</i> - Tibetan Partridge - C Asia<br /><br /><i>Rhizothera longirostris</i> - Long-billed Partridge - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Rhizothera dulitensis</i> - Hose's Partridge - N Borneo<br /><br /><i>Margaroperdix madagarensis</i> - Madagascar Partridge - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Melanoperdix niger</i> - Black Partridge - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Coturnix coturnix</i> - Common Quail - Europe & C Asia - Africa, India<br /><i>Coturnix japonica</i> - Japanese Quail - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Coturnix coromandelica</i> - Rain Quail - Pakistan to Sri Lanka & Burma<br /><i>Coturnix delegorguei</i> - Harlequin Quail - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Coturnix pectoralis</i> - Stubble Quail - SE, SW Australia<br /><i>Coturnix ypsilophora</i> - Brown Quail - Widespread Australasia<br /><br />Excalfactoria - King Quail and Blue Quail from <i>Coturnix</i> to <i>Excalfactoria</i><br /><i>Excalfactoria chinensis</i> - King Quail - Widespread Asia, Australasia<br /><i>Excalfactoria adansonii</i> - Blue Quail - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Anurophasis monorthonyx</i> - Snow Mountains Quail - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Perdicula asiatica</i> - Jungle Bush Quail - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Perdicula argoondah</i> - Rock Bush Quail - India<br /><i>Perdicula erythrorhyncha</i> - Painted Bush Quail - India<br /><i>Perdicula manipurensis</i> - Manipur Bush Quail - NE India, Bangladesh<br /><br /><i>Xenoperdix udzungwensis</i> - Udzungwa Forest Partridge - Udzungwa Mountains of S Tanzania<br /><i>Xenoperdix obscurata</i> - Rubeho Forest Partridge - Rubeho highlands of S Tanzania<br /><br /><i>Arborophila torqueola</i> - Hill Partridge - W Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Arborophila rufogularis</i> - Rufous-throated Partridge - N India to C Vietnam<br /><i>Arborophila atrogularis</i> - White-cheeked Partridge - NE India, Burma<br /><i>Arborophila crudigularis</i> - Taiwan Partridge - Taiwan<br /><i>Arborophila mandellii</i> - Chestnut-breasted Partridge - NE India to SE Tibet<br /><i>Arborophila brunneopectus</i> - Bar-backed Partridge - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Arborophila rufipectus</i> - Sichuan Partridge - SC China<br /><i>Arborophila gingica</i> - White-necklaced Partridge - SE China<br /><i>Arborophila davidi</i> - Orange-necked Partridge - S Vietnam<br /><i>Arborophila cambodiana</i> - Chestnut-headed Partridge - Cambodia<br /><i>Arborophila diversa</i> - Siamese Partridge - SE Thailand<br /><i>Arborophila campbelli</i> - Malaysian Partridge - Malaysia<br /><i>Arborophila rolli</i> - Roll's Partridge - Sumatra<br /><i>Arborophila sumatrana</i> - Sumatran Partridge - Sumatra<br /><i>Arborophila orientalis</i> - Grey-breasted Partridge - Java<br /><i>Arborophila javanica</i> - Chestnut-bellied Partridge - Java<br /><i>Arborophila rubrirostris</i> - Red-billed Partridge - Sumatra<br /><i>Arborophila hyperythra</i> - Red-breasted Partridge - Borneo<br /><i>Arborophila ardens</i> - Hainan Partridge - Hainan<br /><i>Arborophila charltonii</i> - Chestnut-necklaced Partridge - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo - Was Scaly-breasted Partridge<br /><i>Arborophila chloropus</i> - Green-legged Partridge - Southeast Asia - Green-legged Partridge includes ssp <i>tonkiensis</i> of N Vietnam was Scaly-breasted (Chestnut-necklaced) Partridge<br /><br /><i>Caloperdix oculeus</i> - Ferruginous Partridge - Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Haematortyx sanguiniceps</i> - Crimson-headed Partridge - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Rollulus rouloul</i> - Crested Partridge - Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Bambusicola fytchii</i> - Mountain Bamboo Partridge - NE India to Burma & SC China<br /><i>Bambusicola thoracicus</i> - Chinese Bamboo Partridge - S China, Taiwan<br /><br /><i>Galloperdix spadicea</i> - Red Spurfowl - India, Nepal<br /><i>Galloperdix lunulata</i> - Painted Spurfowl - India<br /><i>Galloperdix bicalcarata</i> - Sri Lanka Spurfowl - Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Ithaginis cruentus</i> - Blood Pheasant - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Tragopan melanocephalus</i> - Western Tragopan - Himalayas<br /><i>Tragopan satyra</i> - Satyr Tragopan - Himalayas<br /><i>Tragopan blythii</i> - Blyth's Tragopan - Himalayas<br /><i>Tragopan temminckii</i> - Temminck's Tragopan - E Himalayas to SC China<br /><i>Tragopan caboti</i> - Cabot's Tragopan - SE China<br /><br /><i>Pucrasia macrolopha</i> - Koklass Pheasant - Himalayas to SC China<br /><br /><i>Lophophorus impejanus</i> - Himalayan Monal - Himalayas<br /><i>Lophophorus sclateri</i> - Sclater's Monal - E Himalayas<br /><i>Lophophorus lhuysii</i> - Chinese Monal - C China<br /><br /><i>Gallus gallus</i> - Red Junglefowl - India, Southeast Asia - includes <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/gallus_gallus_domesticus_domestic_chicken.php" rel="self" title="Domestic Chicken">domestic chicken</a><br /><i>Gallus sonneratii</i> - Grey Junglefowl - India<br /><i>Gallus lafayetii</i> - Sri Lanka Junglefowl - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Gallus varius</i> - Green Junglefowl - Java, Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Lophura leucomelanos</i> - Kalij Pheasant - N Pakistan to W Thailand<br /><i>Lophura nycthemera</i> - Silver Pheasant - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Lophura edwardsi</i> - Edwards's Pheasant - C Vietnam<br /><i>Lophura hatinhensis</i> - Vietnamese Pheasant - C Vietnam<br /><i>Lophura swinhoii</i> - Swinhoe's Pheasant - Taiwan<br /><i>Lophura hoogerwerfi</i> - Hoogerwerf's Pheasant - Sumatra<br /><i>Lophura inornata</i> - Salvadori's Pheasant - Sumatra<br /><i>Lophura erythrophthalma</i> - Crestless Fireback - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Lophura ignita</i> - Crested Fireback - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Lophura diardi</i> - Siamese Fireback - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Lophura bulweri</i> - Bulwer's Pheasant - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Crossoptilon crossoptilon</i> - White Eared Pheasant - WC, SC China, Tibet<br /><i>Crossoptilon harmani</i> - Tibetan Eared Pheasant - Tibet, NE India<br /><i>Crossoptilon mantchuricum</i> - Brown Eared Pheasant - NE China<br /><i>Crossoptilon auritum</i> - Blue Eared Pheasant - C China<br /><br /><i>Catreus wallichii</i> - Cheer Pheasant - Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Syrmaticus ellioti</i> - Elliot's Pheasant - SE China<br /><i>Syrmaticus humiae</i> - Mrs. Hume's Pheasant - NE India to N Thailand<br /><i>Syrmaticus mikado</i> - Mikado Pheasant - Taiwan<br /><i>Syrmaticus soemmerringii</i> - Copper Pheasant - Japan<br /><i>Syrmaticus reevesii</i> - Reeves's Pheasant - N, C China<br /><br /><i>Phasianus colchicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phasianus_colchicus_common_pheasant.php" rel="self" title="Common Pheasant">Common Pheasant</a> - C, E, Eurasia, also S China, Taiwan, N Vietnam<br /><i>Phasianus versicolor</i> - Green Pheasant - Japan - Split from <i>P. colchicus</i><br /><br /><i>Chrysolophus pictus</i> - Golden Pheasant - C, S China<br /><i>Chrysolophus amherstiae</i> - Lady Amherst's Pheasant - NE Burma, SE Tibet, SW China<br /><br /><i>Polyplectron chalcurum</i> - Bronze-tailed Peacock-Pheasant - Sumatra<br /><i>Polyplectron inopinatum</i> - Mountain Peacock-Pheasant - Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Polyplectron germaini</i> - Germain's Peacock-Pheasant - Vietnam<br /><i>Polyplectron bicalcaratum</i> - Grey Peacock-Pheasant - Sikkim to C Vietnam<br /><i>Polyplectron katsumatae</i> - Hainan Peacock-Pheasant - Hainan Is. Asia - Split from <i>P. bicalcaratum</i><br /><i>Polyplectron malacense</i> - Malayan Peacock-Pheasant - SW Thailand, W Malaysia<br /><i>Polyplectron schleiermacheri</i> - Bornean Peacock-Pheasant - Borneo<br /><i>Polyplectron napoleonis</i> - Palawan Peacock-Pheasant - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Rheinardia ocellata</i> - Crested Argus - C Vietnam, E Laos, Malaysia<br /><br /><i>Argusianus argus</i> - Great Argus - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Pavo cristatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pavo_cristatus_indian_peafowl.php" rel="self" title="Indian Peafowl">Indian Peafowl</a> - India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Pavo muticus</i> - Green Peafowl - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Afropavo congensis</i> - Congo Peacock - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Odontophoridae - New World Quail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Odontophoridae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-21T19:11:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_odontophoridae.php#unique-entry-id-764</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_odontophoridae.php#unique-entry-id-764</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[010 Odontophoridae - New World Quail - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Ptilopachus</i> partridges of Africa related to New World quails (Odontophoridae) and guineafowl (Numididae), not Phasianidae<br /><br /><i>Ptilopachus petrosus</i> - Stone Partridge - W Africa<br /><i>Ptilopachus nahani</i> - Nahan's Partridge - C Africa - New name<br /><br /><i>Dendrortyx barbatus</i> - Bearded Wood Partridge - C Mexico<br /><i>Dendrortyx macroura</i> - Long-tailed Wood Partridge - C Mexico<br /><i>Dendrortyx leucophrys</i> - Buffy-crowned Wood Partridge - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><br /><i>Oreortyx pictus</i> - Mountain Quail - SW Canada to Baja California<br /><br /><i>Callipepla squamata</i> - Scaled Quail - SW US, NC Mexico<br /><i>Callipepla douglasii</i> - Elegant Quail - W Mexico<br /><i>Callipepla californica</i> - California Quail - SW Canada to Baja California<br /><i>Callipepla gambelii</i> - Gambel's Quail - SW US, NW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Philortyx fasciatus</i> - Banded Quail - C Mexico<br /><br /><i>Colinus virginianus</i> - Northern Bobwhite - EC, SE USA, E Mexico<br /><i>Colinus nigrogularis</i> - Yucatan Bobwhite - SE Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Colinus leucopogon</i> - Spot-bellied Bobwhite - Guatemala to Costa Rica<br /><i>Colinus cristatus</i> - Crested Bobwhite - Panama through N South America<br /><br /><i>Odontophorus gujanensis</i> - Marbled Wood Quail - Costa Rica to E Bolivia<br /><i>Odontophorus capueira</i> - Spot-winged Wood Quail - E, SE South America<br /><i>Odontophorus melanotis</i> - Black-eared Wood Quail - Honduras to Panama<br /><i>Odontophorus erythrops</i> - Rufous-fronted Wood Quail - W Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><i>Odontophorus atrifrons</i> - Black-fronted Wood Quail - NE Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Odontophorus hyperythrus</i> - Chestnut Wood Quail - Colombia<br /><i>Odontophorus melanonotus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/odontophorus_melanonotus_rufous_breasted_wood_quail.php" rel="self" title="Dark Backed Wood Quail">Dark-backed Wood Quail</a> - SW Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Odontophorus speciosus</i> - Rufous-breasted Wood Quail - W Amazonia<br /><i>Odontophorus dialeucos</i> - Tacarcuna Wood Quail - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><i>Odontophorus strophium</i> - Gorgeted Wood Quail - Colombia<br /><i>Odontophorus columbianus</i> - Venezuelan Wood Quail - NC Venezuela<br /><i>Odontophorus leucolaemus</i> - Black-breasted Wood Quail - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Odontophorus balliviani</i> - Stripe-faced Wood Quail - SE Peru, NW Bolivia<br /><i>Odontophorus stellatus</i> - Starred Wood Quail - W Amazonia<br /><i>Odontophorus guttatus</i> - Spotted Wood Quail - S Mexico to Panama<br /><br /><i>Dactylortyx thoracicus</i> - Singing Quail - C Mexico to Honduras<br /><br /><i>Cyrtonyx montezumae</i> - Montezuma Quail - SW US, Mexico<br /><i>Cyrtonyx ocellatus</i> - Ocellated Quail - SW Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Rhynchortyx cinctus</i> - Tawny-faced Quail - Honduras to Ecuador<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Numididae - Guineafowl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Numididae</category><category>Guineafowl</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-22T19:11:25+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_numididae.php#unique-entry-id-763</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_numididae.php#unique-entry-id-763</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[009 Numididae - Guineafowl - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Agelastes meleagrides</i> - White-breasted Guineafowl - W Africa<br /><i>Agelastes niger</i> - Black Guineafowl - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Numida meleagris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/numida_meleagris_helmeted_guineafowl.php" rel="self" title="Helmeted Guineafowl">Helmeted Guineafowl</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Guttera plumifera</i> - Plumed Guineafowl - WC Africa<br /><i>Guttera pucherani</i> - Crested Guineafowl - W, C, E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Acryllium vulturinum</i> - Vulturine Guineafowl - E Africa<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cracidae - Chachalacas&#x2c; Guans</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cracidae</category><category>Chachalacas</category><category>Curassows</category><category>Guans</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-23T19:11:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cracidae.php#unique-entry-id-762</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cracidae.php#unique-entry-id-762</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[008 Cracidae - Chachalacas, Curassows & Guans - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Ortalis vetula</i> - Plain Chachalaca - S Texas to Honduras<br /><i>Ortalis cinereiceps</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ortalis_cinereiceps_grey_headed_chachalaca.php" rel="self" title="Grey Headed Chachalaca">Grey-headed Chachalaca</a> - Honduras to N Colombia - Split from <i>O. garrula</i><br /><i>Ortalis garrula</i> - Chestnut-winged Chachalaca - NW Colombia<br /><i>Ortalis ruficauda</i> - Rufous-vented Chachalaca - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Ortalis erythroptera</i> - Rufous-headed Chachalaca - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Ortalis wagleri</i> - Rufous-bellied Chachalaca - Mexico<br /><i>Ortalis poliocephala</i> - West Mexican Chachalaca - Mexico<br /><i>Ortalis canicollis</i> - Chaco Chachalaca - C South America<br /><i>Ortalis leucogastra</i> - White-bellied Chachalaca - Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Ortalis guttata</i> - Speckled Chachalaca - Amazonia<br /><i>Ortalis araucuan</i> - East Brazilian Chachalaca - E Brazil - Split from <i>O. guttata</i><br /><i>Ortalis squamata</i> - Scaled Chachalaca - SE Brazil - Split from <i>O. guttata</i><br /><i>Ortalis columbiana</i> - Colombian Chachalaca - Colombia - Split from <i>O. guttata</i><br /><i>Ortalis motmot</i> - Little Chachalaca - N Amazonia<br /><i>Ortalis ruficeps</i> - Chestnut-headed Chachalaca - NC Brazil - Split from <i>O. motmot</i><br /><i>Ortalis superciliaris</i> - Buff-browed Chachalaca - NE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Penelope argyrotis</i> - Band-tailed Guan - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Penelope barbata</i> - Bearded Guan - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Penelope ortoni</i> - Baudo Guan - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Penelope montagnii</i> - Andean Guan - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Penelope marail</i> - Marail Guan - N South America<br /><i>Penelope superciliaris</i> - Rusty-margined Guan - C,e<br /><i>Penelope dabbenei</i> - Red-faced Guan - SE Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><i>Penelope purpurascens</i> - Crested Guan - Mexico to NW South America<br /><i>Penelope perspicax</i> - Cauca Guan - W Colombia<br /><i>Penelope albipennis</i> - White-winged Guan - NW Peru<br /><i>Penelope jacquacu</i> - Spix's Guan - Amazonia<br /><i>Penelope obscura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/penelope_obscura_dusky_legged_guan.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Legged Guan">Dusky-legged Guan</a> - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Penelope pileata</i> - White-crested Guan - NC Brazil<br /><i>Penelope ochrogaster</i> - Chestnut-bellied Guan - C Brazil<br /><i>Penelope jacucaca</i> - White-browed Guan - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Pipile pipile</i> - Trinidad Piping Guan - Trinidad - Was Common<br /><i>Pipile cumanensis</i> - Blue-throated Piping Guan - W Guianas to SW Brazil - <i>Pipile cumanensis</i> ssp of <i>P. pipile</i><br /><i>Pipile cujubi</i> - Red-throated Piping Guan - NC Brazil, Amazonia - <i>Pipile cujibi</i> ssp of <i>P. pipile</i><br /><i>Pipile jacutinga</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aburria_jacutinga_black_fronted_piping_guan.php" rel="self" title="Black Fronted Piping Guan">Black-fronted Piping Guan</a> - SE Brazil, SE Paraguay - Split from <i>P. pipile</i><br /><br /><i>Aburria aburri</i> - Wattled Guan - Venezuela to Peru<br /><br /><i>Chamaepetes unicolor</i> - Black Guan - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Chamaepetes goudotii</i> - Sickle-winged Guan - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Penelopina nigra</i> - Highland Guan - S Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Oreophasis derbianus</i> - Horned Guan - SE Mexico, Guatemala<br /><br /><i>Nothocrax urumutum</i> - Nocturnal Curassow - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Mitu tomentosum</i> - Crestless Curassow - N Amazonia<br /><i>Mitu salvini</i> - Salvin's Curassow - W Amazonia<br /><i>Mitu tuberosum</i> - Razor-billed Curassow - Amazonia<br /><i>Mitu mitu</i> - Alagoas Curassow - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Pauxi pauxi</i> - Helmeted Curassow - Venezuela, Colombia - New name<br /><i>Pauxi unicornis</i> - Horned Curassow - Peru, Bolivia - New name<br /><br /><i>Crax rubra</i> - Great Curassow - Mexico to Peru<br /><i>Crax alberti</i> - Blue-billed Curassow - Colombia - Blue-knobbed more accurate<br /><i>Crax daubentoni</i> - Yellow-knobbed Curassow - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Crax alector</i> - Black Curassow - N Amazonia<br /><i>Crax globulosa</i> - Wattled Curassow - W Amazonia<br /><i>Crax fasciolata</i> - Bare-faced Curassow - C South America<br /><i>Crax blumenbachii</i> - Red-billed Curassow - SE Brazil - Red-knobbed more accurate<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Megapodiidae - Megapodes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Megapodiidae</category><category>Megapodes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-24T19:10:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_megapodiidae.php#unique-entry-id-761</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_megapodiidae.php#unique-entry-id-761</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[007 Megapodiidae - Megapodes - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Alectura lathami</i> - Australian Brushturkey - E Australia<br /><br /><i>Aepypodius arfakianus</i> - Wattled Brushturkey - New Guinea<br /><i>Aepypodius bruijnii</i> - Waigeo Brushturkey - Waigeo Island<br /><br /><i>Talegalla cuvieri</i> - Red-billed Brushturkey - New Guinea<br /><i>Talegalla fuscirostris</i> - Black-billed Brushturkey - New Guinea<br /><i>Talegalla jobiensis</i> - Collared Brushturkey - New Guinea<br /><br /><i>Leipoa ocellata</i> - Malleefowl - S Australia<br /><br /><i>Macrocephalon maleo</i> - Maleo - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Eulipoa wallacei</i> - Moluccan Megapode - Moluccas<br /><br /><i>Megapodius pritchardii</i> - Tongan Megapode - Tonga<br /><i>Megapodius laperouse</i> - Micronesian Megapode - Palau Islands, Mariana Islands<br /><i>Megapodius nicobariensis</i> - Nicobar Megapode - Nicobar Islands<br /><i>Megapodius cumingii</i> - Philippine Megapode - Philippines, Borneo, Sulawesi<br /><i>Megapodius bernsteinii</i> - Sula Megapode - Sula Islands<br /><i>Megapodius tenimberensis</i> - Tanimbar Megapode - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Megapodius freycinet</i> - Dusky Megapode - Moluccas, New Guinea<br /><i>Megapodius forsteni</i> - Forsten's Megapode - Moluccas<br /><i>Megapodius geelvinkianus</i> - Biak Scrubfowl - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Megapodius eremita</i> - Melanesian Megapode - Bismarck Archipelago to Solomon Islands<br /><i>Megapodius layardi</i> - Vanuatu Megapode - Vanuatu<br /><i>Megapodius decollatus</i> - New Guinea Scrubfowl - New Guinea - New name<br /><i>Megapodius reinwardt</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/megapodius_reinwardt_orange_footed_scrubfowl.php" rel="self" title="Orange Footed Scrubfowl">Orange-footed Scrubfowl</a> - Lesser Sundas, New Guinea, N Australia - New name<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Apterygidae - Kiwis</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-25T19:10:28+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_apterygidae.php#unique-entry-id-760</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_apterygidae.php#unique-entry-id-760</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[006 Apterygidae - Kiwis - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Apteryx australis</i> - Southern Brown Kiwi - New Zealand<br /><i>Apteryx mantelli</i> - North Island Brown Kiwi - New Zealand<br /><i>Apteryx rowi</i> - Okarito Kiwi - New Zealand<br /><i>Apteryx owenii</i> - Little Spotted Kiwi - New Zealand<br /><i>Apteryx haastii</i> - Great Spotted Kiwi - New Zealand<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dromaiidae - Emu</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Dromaiidae</category><category>Emu</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-26T19:10:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dromaiidae.php#unique-entry-id-759</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dromaiidae.php#unique-entry-id-759</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[005 Dromaiidae - Emu - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Dromaius novaehollandiae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dromaius_novaehollandiae_emu.php" rel="self" title="Emu">Emu</a> - Australia<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Casuariidae - Cassowaries</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-27T19:09:28+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_casuariidae.php#unique-entry-id-758</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_casuariidae.php#unique-entry-id-758</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[004 Casuariidae - Cassowaries - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Casuarius casuarius</i> - Southern Cassowary - New Guinea, NE Australia<br /><i>Casuarius bennetti</i> - Dwarf Cassowary - New Guinea<br /><i>Casuarius unappendiculatus</i> - Northern Cassowary - New Guinea<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rheidae - Rheas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rheidae</category><category>Rheas</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-28T19:09:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rheidae.php#unique-entry-id-757</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_rheidae.php#unique-entry-id-757</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[003 Rheidae - Rheas - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Rhea americana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/rhea_americana_greater_rhea.php" rel="self" title="Greater Rhea">Greater Rhea</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Rhea pennata</i> - Lesser Rhea - Southern Cone - was <i>Pterocnemia</i><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Struthionidae - Ostriches</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Struthionidae</category><category>Ostriches</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-29T19:09:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_struthionidae.php#unique-entry-id-756</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_struthionidae.php#unique-entry-id-756</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[002 Struthionidae - Ostriches - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Struthio camelus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/struthio_camelus_ostrich.php" rel="self" title="Common Ostrich">Common Ostrich</a> - W, C, E, SW Africa<br /><i>Struthio molybdophanes</i> - Somali Ostrich - Somalia, N Kenya<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tinamidae - Tinamous</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-09-30T19:08:54+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tinamidae.php#unique-entry-id-755</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tinamidae.php#unique-entry-id-755</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[001 Tinamidae - Tinamous - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Flighted tinamous may have evolved from flightless ratites.<br /><br /><i>Tinamus tao</i> - Grey Tinamou - Amazonia<br /><i>Tinamus solitarius</i> - Solitary Tinamou - SE South America<br /><i>Tinamus osgoodi</i> - Black Tinamou - SC Colombia, SE Peru<br /><i>Tinamus major</i> - Great Tinamou - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><i>Tinamus guttatus</i> - White-throated Tinamou - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Nothocercus bonapartei</i> - Highland Tinamou - Costa Rica to Peru<br /><i>Nothocercus julius</i> - Tawny-breasted Tinamou - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Nothocercus nigrocapillus</i> - Hooded Tinamou - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Crypturellus berlepschi</i> - Berlepsch's Tinamou - NW Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Crypturellus cinereus</i> - Cinereous Tinamou - Amazonia<br /><i>Crypturellus soui</i> - Little Tinamou - S Mexico to E Brazil<br /><i>Crypturellus ptaritepui</i> - Tepui Tinamou - Venezuela<br /><i>Crypturellus obsoletus</i> - Brown Tinamou - Widespread South America<br /><i>Crypturellus undulatus</i> - Undulated Tinamou - Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Crypturellus transfasciatus</i> - Pale-browed Tinamou - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Crypturellus strigulosus</i> - Brazilian Tinamou - E Peru to E Brazil<br /><i>Crypturellus duidae</i> - Grey-legged Tinamou - Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Crypturellus erythropus</i> - Red-legged Tinamou - N South America<br /><i>Crypturellus noctivagus</i> - Yellow-legged Tinamou - E Brazil<br /><i>Crypturellus atrocapillus</i> - Black-capped Tinamou - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Crypturellus cinnamomeus</i> - Thicket Tinamou - WC Mexico to Costa Rica - Split from <i>C. erythropus</i><br /><i>Crypturellus boucardi</i> - Slaty-breasted Tinamou - S Mexico to Costa Rica - Split from <i>C. erythropus</i><br /><i>Crypturellus kerriae</i> - Choco Tinamou - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Crypturellus variegatus</i> - Variegated Tinamou - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Crypturellus brevirostris</i> - Rusty Tinamou - NE, W Amazonia<br /><i>Crypturellus bartletti</i> - Bartlett's Tinamou - W Amazonia<br /><i>Crypturellus parvirostris</i> - Small-billed Tinamou - C, E South America<br /><i>Crypturellus casiquiare</i> - Barred Tinamou - E Colombia, S Venezuela<br /><i>Crypturellus tataupa</i> - Tataupa Tinamou - E, SE, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Rhynchotus rufescens</i> - Red-winged Tinamou - E, SE, SC South America<br /><i>Rhynchotus maculicollis</i> - Huayco Tinamou - NW Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Nothoprocta taczanowskii</i> - Taczanowski's Tinamou - Peru - <i>Nothoprocta kalinowskii</i> synonym of <i>N. ornata</i><br /><i>Nothoprocta ornata</i> - Ornate Tinamou - Peru to N Chile & NW Argentina<br /><i>Nothoprocta perdicaria</i> - Chilean Tinamou - Chile<br /><i>Nothoprocta cinerascens</i> - Brushland Tinamou - Southern Cone<br /><i>Nothoprocta pentlandii</i> - Andean Tinamou - Ecuador to C Argentina<br /><i>Nothoprocta curvirostris</i> - Curve-billed Tinamou - Ecuador, Peru<br /><br /><i>Nothura boraquira</i> - White-bellied Nothura - SE South America<br /><i>Nothura minor</i> - Lesser Nothura - SE Brazil<br /><i>Nothura darwinii</i> - Darwin's Nothura - Peru to SC Argentina<br /><i>Nothura maculosa</i> - Spotted Nothura - SE South America<br /><i>Nothura chacoensis</i> - Chaco Nothura - NW Paraguay, NC Argentina<br /><br /><i>Taoniscus nanus</i> - Dwarf Tinamou - SE Brazil, NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Eudromia elegans</i> - Elegant Crested Tinamou - Southern Cone<br /><i>Eudromia formosa</i> - Quebracho Crested Tinamou - Paraguay, N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Tinamotis pentlandii</i> - Puna Tinamou - WC South America<br /><i>Tinamotis ingoufi</i> - Patagonian Tinamou - Southern Cone<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Magpie Lark</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Monarchidae</category><category>Monarchs</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:44:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallina_cyanoleuca_magpie_lark.php#unique-entry-id-754</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallina_cyanoleuca_magpie_lark.php#unique-entry-id-754</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Magpie Lark - Grallina cyanoleuca" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/grallina_cyanoleuca_magpie_lark_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Magpie Lark<br />Latin: <em>Grallina cyanoleuca</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Monarchidae &bull; Monarchs<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />Record shots of a Magpie Lark.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pacific Black Duck</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:51:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anas_superciliosa_pacific_black_duck.php#unique-entry-id-753</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anas_superciliosa_pacific_black_duck.php#unique-entry-id-753</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pacific Black Duck - Anas superciliosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anas_superciliosa_pacific_black_duck_01.jpg" width="440" height="337" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pacific Black Duck<br />Latin: <em>Anas superciliosa</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ducks.php" rel="self" title="Ducks">Ducks</a><br />Range: Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand etc<br /><br />A Pacific Black Duck resting on the dock.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Australian Darter</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anhingidae</category><category>Anhingas</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><category>Nests</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T00:58:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anhinga_novaehollandiae_australian_darter.php#unique-entry-id-752</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anhinga_novaehollandiae_australian_darter.php#unique-entry-id-752</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Australian Darter - Anhinga novaehollandiae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anhinga_novaehollandiae_australian_darter_01.jpg" width="440" height="363" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Australian Darter<br />Latin: <em>Anhinga novaehollandiae</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Anhingidae &bull; Anhingas<br />Range: Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea<br /><br />A pair of Australian Darters with chick at nest in Perth. Above, the male is to the left with black neck and chestnut patch (breeding plumage), and the female to the right with white neck.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Wattlebird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Honeyeaters</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T00:59:09+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthochaera_carunculata_red_wattlebird.php#unique-entry-id-751</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthochaera_carunculata_red_wattlebird.php#unique-entry-id-751</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Wattlebird - Anthochaera carunculata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthochaera_carunculata_red_wattlebird_01.jpg" width="440" height="507" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Wattlebird<br />Latin: <em>Anthochaera carunculata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Barkingbird or Gillbird</span><br />Family: Meliphagidae &bull;&nbsp;Honeyeaters<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />The Red Wattlebird was one of the more common birds around Perth. In the photo below you can see how this honeyeater uses its long curved bill (and tongue) to collect nectar from bell shaped flowers. The pollen seems to collect above its bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Wedge Tailed Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:50:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aquila_audax_wedge_tailed_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-750</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aquila_audax_wedge_tailed_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-750</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Wedge Tailed Eagle - Aquila audax" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aquila_audax_wedge_tailed_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="379" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Wedge Tailed Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Aquila audax</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-eagles.php" rel="self" title="Eagles">Eagles</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Australia<br />Similar:<br /><br />This young Wedge Tailed Eagle was, I understand, recovered from captivity and an attempt was made at rehabilitation but it was too tame to release.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Australian Ringneck</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T01:06:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/barnardius_zonarius_australian_ringneck.php#unique-entry-id-749</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/barnardius_zonarius_australian_ringneck.php#unique-entry-id-749</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Australian Ringneck - Barnardius zonarius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/barnardius_zonarius_australian_ringneck_01.jpg" width="440" height="440" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Australian Ringneck<br />Latin: <em>Barnardius zonarius</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />An abundant parrot in Perth, relatively tame in parks. The red band above the bill and green belly differentiates this subspecies found in Western Australia from others in Australia.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bush Stone Curlew</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Burhinidae</category><category>Stone Curlews</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:49:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/burhinus_grallarius_bush_stone_curlew.php#unique-entry-id-748</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/burhinus_grallarius_bush_stone_curlew.php#unique-entry-id-748</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bush Stone Curlew - Burhinus grallarius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/burhinus_grallarius_bush_stone_curlew_01.jpg" width="440" height="463" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bush Stone Curlew<br />Latin: <em>Burhinus grallarius</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Burhinidae &bull; Stone Curlews<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />A couple of Bush Stone Curlews in Perth.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Little Corella</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cacatuidae</category><category>Cockatoos</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T01:06:42+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacatua_sanguinea_little_corella.php#unique-entry-id-747</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacatua_sanguinea_little_corella.php#unique-entry-id-747</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Little Corella - Cacatua sanguinea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cacatua_sanguinea_little_corella_01.jpg" width="440" height="464" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Little Corella<br />Latin: <em>Cacatua sanguinea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Bare-eyed Cockatoo</span><br />Family: Cacatuidae &bull; Cockatoos<br />Range: Australia, New Guinea<br /><br />A Little Corella in Perth.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Silver Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T01:06:58+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chroicocephalus_novaehollandiae_silver_gull.php#unique-entry-id-746</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chroicocephalus_novaehollandiae_silver_gull.php#unique-entry-id-746</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Silver Gull - Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chroicocephalus_novaehollandiae_silver_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Silver Gull<br />Latin: <em>Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: Australia<br /><br />The Silver Gull is the most common gull in Australia. The adult has a red bill, subadult have black bills.<br /><br />Many thanks to Tania for providing this great set of photos from Perth.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Silver Gull - Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chroicocephalus_novaehollandiae_silver_gull_02.jpg" width="440" height="330" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Emu</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Dromaiidae</category><category>Emu</category><category>Ratites</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:47:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dromaius_novaehollandiae_emu.php#unique-entry-id-745</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dromaius_novaehollandiae_emu.php#unique-entry-id-745</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Emu - Dromaius  novaehollandiae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dromaius_novaehollandiae_emu_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Emu<br />Latin: <em>Dromaius  novaehollandiae</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Dromaiidae &bull; Emu<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />An Emu seen in parkland in Perth. Emus are the second largest bird still existing (after the <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/struthio_camelus_ostrich.php" rel="self" title="Ostrich">ostrich</a>). <br /><br />Emus are ratites, flightless birds that diverged genetically from other birds in Gondwana, early in the history of birds, about 100 million years ago.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Banded Rail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:47:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallirallus_philippensis_buff_banded_rail.php#unique-entry-id-744</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallirallus_philippensis_buff_banded_rail.php#unique-entry-id-744</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Banded Rail - Gallirallus philippensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gallirallus_philippensis_buff_banded_rail_01.jpg" width="440" height="305" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Banded Rail<br />Latin: <em>Gallirallus philippensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Rallidae &bull; Rails<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />A Buff-banded Rail scurrying away in Perth.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Australian Magpie</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cracticidae</category><category>Butcherbirds</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:47:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gymnorhina_tibicen_australian_magpie.php#unique-entry-id-743</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gymnorhina_tibicen_australian_magpie.php#unique-entry-id-743</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Australian Magpie - Gymnorhina tibicen" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gymnorhina_tibicen_australian_magpie_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Australian Magpie<br />Latin: <em>Gymnorhina tibicen</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Cracticidae &bull; Butcherbirds<br />Range: Australia, New Guinea<br /><br />The Australian Magpie, a type of Butcherbird, seems pretty common in Australia. There are various subspecies, and hybrids of these, with different amounts of white on back,. Seen here in Perth.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Australian Magpie - Gymnorhina tibicen" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/gymnorhina_tibicen_australian_magpie_02.jpg" width="440" height="461" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Little Pied Cormorant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:52:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microcarbo_melanoleucos_little_pied_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-742</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microcarbo_melanoleucos_little_pied_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-742</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Little Pied Cormorant - Microcarbo melanoleucos" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microcarbo_melanoleucos_little_pied_cormorant_01.jpg" width="440" height="334" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Little Pied Cormorant<br />Latin: <em>Microcarbo melanoleucos</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span>Little Shag (NZ), Kawaupaka<br />Family: Phalacrocoracidae &bull; Cormorants<br />Range: Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia<br /><br />A Little Pied Cormorant in Australia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Bronzewing</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T01:04:03+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaps_chalcoptera_common_bronzewing.php#unique-entry-id-741</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaps_chalcoptera_common_bronzewing.php#unique-entry-id-741</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Bronzewing - Phaps chalcoptera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaps_chalcoptera_common_bronzewing_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Bronzewing<br />Latin: Phaps chalcoptera<br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons<br />Range: Australia<br /><br />Gorgeous colours on the wing of this Common Bronzewing. Seen here in Perth, but common in Australia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Willie Wagtail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rhipiduridae</category><category>Fantails</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T01:04:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhipidura_leucophrys_willie_wagtail.php#unique-entry-id-740</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhipidura_leucophrys_willie_wagtail.php#unique-entry-id-740</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Willie Wagtail - Rhipidura leucophrys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rhipidura_leucophrys_willie_wagtail_01.jpg" width="440" height="331" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Willie Wagtail<br />Latin: Rhipidura leucophrys<br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Willy Wagtail</span><br />Family: Rhipiduridae &bull; Fantails<br />Range: Australia, New Guinea<br /><br />Willie Wagtail is not a true Wagtail but a fantail. Widespread across Australia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rainbow Lorikeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Lorikeets</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T01:06:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trichoglossus_chlorolepidotus_rainbow_lorikeet.php#unique-entry-id-739</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trichoglossus_chlorolepidotus_rainbow_lorikeet.php#unique-entry-id-739</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rainbow Lorikeet - Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trichoglossus_chlorolepidotus_rainbow_lorikeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="509" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rainbow Lorikeet<br />Latin: <em>Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu<br /><br />Rainbow Lorikeets seen here in Perth, where they have been introduced, and seem to be very common, taking some habitat from the Australian Ringneck. They are native to eastern Australia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Silvereye</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Zosteropidae</category><category>White Eyes</category><category>Australia</category><category>Perth</category><dc:date>2010-12-27T13:52:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zosterops_lateralis_silvereye.php#unique-entry-id-738</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zosterops_lateralis_silvereye.php#unique-entry-id-738</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Silvereye - Zosterops lateralis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zosterops_lateralis_silvereye_01.jpg" width="440" height="411" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TH/monacoeye &bull; Perth, Australia &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Silvereye<br />Latin: <em>Zosterops lateralis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Wax-eye</span><br />Family: Zosteropidae &bull; White Eyes<br />Range: Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands<br /><br />A Silvereye in Perth.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Clay Colored Thrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T13:17:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_grayi_clay_colored_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-737</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_grayi_clay_colored_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-737</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Clay Colored Thrush - Turdus grayi" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_grayi_clay_colored_thrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="430" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Clay Colored Thrush<br />Latin: <em>Turdus grayi</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Clay-coloured Thrush (UK), Clay-colored Robin (US), Yig&uuml;irro (Es)<br /></span>Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: South Texas to Northern Colombia including Panama, Costa Rica etc<br /><br />The Clay-colored Thrush is the national bird of Costa Rica. It is common in Panama, including around habitations, and one of the most frequently seen birds. A typical garden or park bird.<br /><br />The Clay-colored Thrush is generally brown and differentiated from other similar thrushes by its red irises and light bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ruddy Capped Nightingale Thrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T13:17:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catharus_frantzii_ruddy_capped_nightingale_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-736</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catharus_frantzii_ruddy_capped_nightingale_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-736</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ruddy Capped Nightingale Thrush - Catharus frantzii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/catharus_frantzii_ruddy_capped_nightingale_thrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="381" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ruddy Capped Nightingale Thrush<br />Latin: <em>Catharus frantzii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: Central Mexico to Western Panama<br /><br />The Ruddy Capped Nightingale Thrush is a small mountain thrush, one of the more frequently seen birds in the forested mountains above Los Quetzales in Panama, and has an attractive song.<br /><br />Ruddy brownish, which extends over cap, lighter underneath.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Faced Solitaire</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T13:17:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myadestes_melanops_black_faced_solitaire.php#unique-entry-id-735</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myadestes_melanops_black_faced_solitaire.php#unique-entry-id-735</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Faced Solitaire - Myadestes melanops" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myadestes_melanops_black_faced_solitaire_01.jpg" width="440" height="514" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Faced Solitaire<br />Latin: <em>Myadestes melanops</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:</span><br />Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: Mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama<br /><br />The high mountain forests above Los Quetzales in Chiriqui resound to the entrancing, mystical sounds of the Black-faced Solitaire. Listening to recordings on the internet doesn&rsquo;t do the song justice (eg <a href="http://www.xeno-canto.org/browse.php?query=Myadestes+melanops" rel="external" title="Black Faced Solitaire song">here</a>), because the frequencies can&rsquo;t be captured with recording equipment and mp3.<br /><br />The closest description I could give would be an aeolian harp or someone playing &ldquo;wine glasses&rdquo; by rubbing a wet finger around the rims of half-filled glasses. It is a high-pitched sound which carries, but also rich with deep tones. This ethereal song transforms the forest into a place of mystery - the first time I heard it I couldn&rsquo;t believe that a bird could be the origin.<br /><br />Although its song is often heard, I only saw a Black-faced Solitaire once. It is differentiated from other thrushes by its orange bill and legs, with dark iris and no orange eye-ring. It is dark grey with some white on wing and black face. Pictured below is a tree-trunk in which it was making a nest.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Tailed Silky Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ptilogonatidae</category><category>Silky Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T13:17:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ptilogonys_caudatus_long_tailed_silky_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-734</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ptilogonys_caudatus_long_tailed_silky_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-734</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Long Tailed Silky Flycatcher - Ptilogonys caudatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ptilogonys_caudatus_long_tailed_silky_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="369" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long Tailed Silky Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Ptilogonys caudatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other:</span><br />Family: Ptilogonatidae &bull; Silky Flycatchers<br />Range: Mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama<br /><br />The Long-tailed Silky Flycatcher was relatively easy to spot near habitations in the Chiriqui highlands, but generally kept its distance, settling in the top branches of tall trees. They were always in pairs, the male having a greyer chest. <br /><br />The Long-tailed Silky Flycatcher is instantly recognisable by its crest and long tail. Now placed in a small family of its own.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Long Tailed Silky Flycatcher - Ptilogonys caudatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ptilogonys_caudatus_long_tailed_silky_flycatcher_02.jpg" width="440" height="656" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black and Yellow Phainoptila</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ptilogonatidae</category><category>Silky Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T13:17:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phainoptila_melanoxantha_black_and_yellow_phainoptila.php#unique-entry-id-733</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phainoptila_melanoxantha_black_and_yellow_phainoptila.php#unique-entry-id-733</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black and Yellow Phainoptila - Phainoptila melanoxantha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phainoptila_melanoxantha_black_and_yellow_phainoptila_01.jpg" width="440" height="466" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black and Yellow Phainoptila<br />Latin: <em>Phainoptila melanoxantha</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Black-and-yellow Silky-Flycatcher</span><br />Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: Mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama<br /><br />The more common name for the Black-and-yellow Phainoptila was Black-and-yellow Silky-Flycatcher but Phainoptila is the name adopted by the IOC.<br /><br />I only saw this one Black-and-yellow Phainoptila in Chiriqui, so considerably less numerous that its relative the Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black and Yellow Phainoptila - Phainoptila melanoxantha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phainoptila_melanoxantha_black_and_yellow_phainoptila_02.jpg" width="440" height="356" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mountain Thrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-28T13:17:48+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_plebejus_mountain_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-732</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_plebejus_mountain_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-732</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Mountain Thrush - Turdus plebejus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_plebejus_mountain_thrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="437" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mountain Thrush<br />Latin: <em>Turdus plebejus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: </span><br />Family: Turdidae &bull; Thrushes<br />Range: Southern Mexico to western Panama<br /><br />I only saw these Mountain Thrushes in the high mountain forest in western Panama, where they were not uncommon but neither were they very approachable, generally flying soon after making eye-contact.<br /><br />The above picture is a subadult. Mountain thrushes are generally brown with lighter underparts. Dark eyes and bill. Attractive song. Where I was, their habitat didn&rsquo;t overlap with the <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_grayi_clay_colored_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Clay Colored Thrush">Clay-colored Thrush</a>.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Muscicapidae - Chats&#x2c; Old World Flycatchers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Muscicapidae</category><category>Chats</category><category>Old World Flycatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-23T01:19:31+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_muscicapidae.php#unique-entry-id-731</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_muscicapidae.php#unique-entry-id-731</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[208 Muscicapidae - Chats, Old World Flycatchers<br /><br /><i>Pogonocichla stellata</i> - White-starred Robin - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Swynnertonia swynnertoni</i> - Swynnerton's Robin - SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Stiphrornis erythrothorax</i> - Forest Robin - W, C Africa - includes ssp <i>pyrrholaemus, gabonensis, xanthogaster, sanghensis</i><br /><br /><i>Sheppardia bocagei</i> - Bocage's Akalat - SC Africa - was Bocage's Robin<br /><i>Sheppardia cyornithopsis</i> - Lowland Akalat - W, C Africa<br /><i>Sheppardia aequatorialis</i> - Equatorial Akalat - E, C Africa<br /><i>Sheppardia sharpei</i> - Sharpe's Akalat - Tanzania, Malawi<br /><i>Sheppardia gunningi</i> - East Coast Akalat - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Sheppardia gabela</i> - Gabela Akalat - Angola<br /><i>Sheppardia aurantiithorax</i> - Rubeho Akalat - Tanzania<br /><i>Sheppardia montana</i> - Usambara Akalat - Tanzania<br /><i>Sheppardia lowei</i> - Iringa Akalat - Tanzania<br /><br /><i>Erithacus rubecula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/erithacus_rubecula_european_robin.php" rel="self" title="European Robin">European Robin</a> - W, C Eurasia - to N Africa<br /><i>Erithacus akahige</i> - Japanese Robin - E Eurasia<br /><i>Erithacus komadori</i> - Ryukyu Robin - islands S of Japan<br /><br /><i>Luscinia svecica</i> - Bluethroat - Widespread Eurasia, also W Alaska - to North Africa<br /><i>Luscinia calliope</i> - Siberian Rubythroat - C, E Eurasia - Asia<br /><i>Luscinia pectoralis</i> - White-tailed Rubythroat - Tien Shan to Himalayas, C China<br /><i>Luscinia ruficeps</i> - Rufous-headed Robin - NC China<br /><i>Luscinia obscura</i> - Blackthroat - NC China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Luscinia pectardens</i> - Firethroat - C China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Luscinia brunnea</i> - Indian Blue Robin - Himalayas to C China - to S India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Luscinia cyane</i> - Siberian Blue Robin - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Luscinia sibilans</i> - Rufous-tailed Robin - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Luscinia luscinia</i> - Thrush Nightingale - N, C Eurasia - SE Africa<br /><i>Luscinia megarhynchos</i> - Common Nightingale - C, W Eurasia - Africa<br /><br /><i>Tarsiger indicus</i> - White-browed Bush Robin - Himalayas to SC China, Taiwan<br /><i>Tarsiger hyperythrus</i> - Rufous-breasted Bush Robin - Himalayas to SC China<br /><i>Tarsiger johnstoniae</i> - Collared Bush Robin - Taiwan<br /><i>Tarsiger cyanurus</i> - Red-flanked Bluetail - N Eurasia from Finland to Japan - SE Asia, Japan, Taiwan<br /><i>Tarsiger rufilatus</i> - Himalayan Bluetail - W Himalayas to C China - split from <i>T. cyanurus</i><br /><i>Tarsiger chrysaeus</i> - Golden Bush Robin - Himalayas to C China<br /><br /><i>Irania gutturalis</i> - White-throated Robin - SC Eurasia - NE, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Cossyphicula roberti</i> - White-bellied Robin-Chat - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Cossypha isabellae</i> - Mountain Robin-Chat - WC Africa<br /><i>Cossypha archeri</i> - Archer's Ground Robin - EC Africa<br /><i>Cossypha anomala</i> - Olive-flanked Ground Robin - SE Africa<br /><i>Cossypha caffra</i> - Cape Robin-Chat - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Cossypha humeralis</i> - White-throated Robin-Chat - SE Africa<br /><i>Cossypha polioptera</i> - Grey-winged Robin-Chat - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cossypha cyanocampter</i> - Blue-shouldered Robin-Chat - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cossypha semirufa</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Robin-Chat - E Africa<br /><i>Cossypha heuglini</i> - White-browed Robin-Chat - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Cossypha natalensis</i> - Red-capped Robin-Chat - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Cossypha dichroa</i> - Chorister Robin-Chat - South Africa<br /><i>Cossypha heinrichi</i> - White-headed Robin-Chat - WC Africa<br /><i>Cossypha niveicapilla</i> - Snowy-crowned Robin-Chat - W, C Africa<br /><i>Cossypha albicapilla</i> - White-crowned Robin-Chat - W, C, E Africa<br /><br /><i>Xenocopsychus ansorgei</i> - Angola Cave Chat - Angola<br /><br /><i>Cichladusa arquata</i> - Collared Palm Thrush - E Africa<br /><i>Cichladusa ruficauda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cichladusa_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_palm_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Tailed Palm Thrush">Rufous-tailed Palm Thrush</a> - WC Africa<br /><i>Cichladusa guttata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cichladusa_guttata_spotted_palm_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Spotted Palm Thrush">Spotted Palm Thrush</a> - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Erythropygia leucosticta</i> - Forest Scrub Robin - W, C Africa - were <i>Cercomacra</i><br /><i>Erythropygia barbata</i> - Miombo Scrub Robin - SC Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia quadrivirgata</i> - Bearded Scrub Robin - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia signata</i> - Brown Scrub Robin - SE, S Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia hartlaubi</i> - Brown-backed Scrub Robin - C Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia leucophrys</i> - White-browed Scrub Robin - C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia galactotes</i> - Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin - SC, SW Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia paena</i> - Kalahari Scrub Robin - SC, SW Africa<br /><i>Erythropygia coryphaeus</i> - Karoo Scrub Robin - SW Africa<br /><br /><i>Cercotrichas podobe</i> - Black Scrub Robin - NE Africa - Arabia<br /><br /><i>Namibornis herero</i> - Herero Chat - SW Africa<br /><br /><i>Copsychus albospecularis</i> - Madagascar Magpie-Robin - Madagascar<br /><i>Copsychus sechellarum</i> - Seychelles Magpie-Robin - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Copsychus saularis</i> - Oriental Magpie-Robin - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Copsychus malabaricus</i> - White-rumped Shama - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Copsychus albiventris</i> - Andaman Shama - Andaman Is. Asia - split from <i>C. malabaricus</i><br /><i>Copsychus stricklandii</i> - White-crowned Shama - Borneo<br /><i>Copsychus luzoniensis</i> - White-browed Shama - Philippines<br /><i>Copsychus niger</i> - White-vented Shama - Philippines<br /><i>Copsychus cebuensis</i> - Black Shama - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Trichixos pyrropygus</i> - Rufous-tailed Shama - Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Saxicoloides fulicatus</i> - Indian Robin - India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Phoenicurus alaschanicus</i> - Przevalski's Redstart - NC China<br /><i>Phoenicurus erythronotus</i> - Eversmann's Redstart - C Asia<br /><i>Phoenicurus caeruleocephala</i> - Blue-capped Redstart - E Afghanistan to C Himalayas<br /><i>Phoenicurus ochruros</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phoenicurus_ochruros_black_redstart.php" rel="self" title="Black Redstart">Black Redstart</a> - W Europe to C China - n Africa, s Asia<br /><i>Phoenicurus phoenicurus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phoenicurus_phoenicurus_common_redstart.php" rel="self" title="Common Redstart">Common Redstart</a> - C, W, Eurasia, also NW Africa - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Phoenicurus hodgsoni</i> - Hodgson's Redstart - Himalayas to C China<br /><i>Phoenicurus schisticeps</i> - White-throated Redstart - Himalayas to C China<br /><i>Phoenicurus auroreus</i> - Daurian Redstart - C, E Eurasia - s China, NE India<br /><i>Phoenicurus moussieri</i> - Moussier's Redstart - NW Africa<br /><i>Phoenicurus erythrogastrus</i> - G&uuml;ldenst&auml;dt's Redstart - SC, EC Eurasia<br /><i>Phoenicurus frontalis</i> - Blue-fronted Redstart - E Afghanistan to C China<br /><br /><i>Hodgsonius phaenicuroides</i> - White-bellied Redstart - Himalayas to C China<br /><br /><i>Rhyacornis fuliginosa</i> - Plumbeous Water Redstart - E Afghanistan to E China, Taiwan<br /><i>Rhyacornis bicolor</i> - Luzon Water Redstart - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Chaimarrornis leucocephalus</i> - White-capped Redstart - C, E, Eurasia, also to C Laos - n India to Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Myiomela leucura</i> - White-tailed Robin - Himalayas to Thailand & Taiwan<br /><i>Myiomela diana</i> - Sunda Robin - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Myiomela major</i> - Nilgiri Blue Robin - SW India - was White-bellied Shortwing<br /><i>Myiomela albiventris</i> - White-bellied Blue Robin - SW India - split from <i>M. (Brachypteryx) major</i><br /><br /><i>Cinclidium frontale</i> - Blue-fronted Robin - Nepal to Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Grandala coelicolor</i> - Grandala - Himalayas to C China<br /><br /><i>Enicurus scouleri</i> - Little Forktail - Himalayas to E China & NW Vietnam, Taiwan<br /><i>Enicurus velatus</i> - Sunda Forktail - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Enicurus ruficapillus</i> - Chestnut-naped Forktail - Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra<br /><i>Enicurus immaculatus</i> - Black-backed Forktail - Himalayas to NW Thailand<br /><i>Enicurus schistaceus</i> - Slaty-backed Forktail - Himalayas through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Enicurus leschenaulti</i> - White-crowned Forktail - NE India through Southeast Asia to Java<br /><i>Enicurus maculatus</i> - Spotted Forktail - E Afghanistan to SC Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Saxicola rubetra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/saxicola_rubetra_whinchat.php" rel="self" title="Whinchat">Whinchat</a> - W Eurasia - w, c, NE Africa<br /><i>Saxicola macrorhynchus</i> - White-browed Bush Chat - S Afghanistan to NW India<br /><i>Saxicola insignis</i> - White-throated Bush Chat - C Asia - n India<br /><i>Saxicola dacotiae</i> - Canary Islands Stonechat - Canary Islands - new name<br /><i>Saxicola rubicola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/saxicola_torquatus_european_stonechat.php" rel="self" title="European Stonechat">European Stonechat</a> - W, S Europe, N Africa - split from <i>S.torquatus</i><br /><i>Saxicola maurus</i> - Siberian Stonechat - E Caucasus, SE Turkey and W Iran. C Siberia, C Asia, the Himalayas and W, C China; Eurasia - NE Africa, S Asia - split from <i>S.torquatus</i><br /><i>Saxicola stejnegeri</i> - Stejneger's Stonechat - E Siberia and E Mongolia to Korea and Japan . Eurasia - SE Asia<br /><i>Saxicola torquatus</i> - African Stonechat - SW Arabian Peninsula, sub-Saharan Africa - was European Stonechat<br /><i>Saxicola sibilla</i> - Madagascar Stonechat - Madagascar<br /><i>Saxicola tectes</i> - Reunion Stonechat - La R&eacute;union<br /><i>Saxicola leucurus</i> - White-tailed Stonechat - Pakistan, N India<br /><i>Saxicola caprata</i> - Pied Bush Chat - NE Iran through Southeast Asia to New Guinea<br /><i>Saxicola jerdoni</i> - Jerdon's Bush Chat - N India to N Thailand<br /><i>Saxicola ferreus</i> - Grey Bush Chat - Himalayas to E China & NW Vietnam<br /><i>Saxicola gutturalis</i> - White-bellied Bush Chat - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><i>Campicoloides bifasciatus</i> - Buff-streaked Chat - South Africa - was <i>Saxicola</i><br /><br /><i>Oenanthe moesta</i> - Red-rumped Wheatear - N Africa, Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Oenanthe pileata</i> - Capped Wheatear - SC, S Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe bottae</i> - Red-breasted Wheatear - S Arabian Peninsula, Ethiopia<br /><i>Oenanthe heuglini</i> - Heuglin's Wheatear - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe isabellina</i> - Isabelline Wheatear - SW, S Eurasia - n Africa, s Asia<br /><i>Oenanthe oenanthe</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/oenanthe_oenanthe_northern_wheatear.php" rel="self" title="Northern Wheatear">Northern Wheatear</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also N North America, NW Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe phillipsi</i> - Somali Wheatear - Somalia, Ethiopia<br /><i>Oenanthe xanthoprymna</i> - Kurdistan Wheatear - Turkey, Iran - NE Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe chrysopygia</i> - Red-tailed Wheatear - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Oenanthe pleschanka</i> - Pied Wheatear - SC Eurasia - NE Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe cypriaca</i> - Cyprus Wheatear - Cyprus - n, NE Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe hispanica</i> - Black-eared Wheatear - SW Eurasia - w, NE Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe deserti</i> - Desert Wheatear - SC, C, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe lugens</i> - Mourning Wheatear - N Africa through Arabian Peninsula to Iran<br /><i>Oenanthe lugubris</i> - Abyssinian Wheatear - E Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe lugentoides</i> - Arabian Wheatear - S Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Oenanthe finschii</i> - Finsch's Wheatear - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Oenanthe picata</i> - Variable Wheatear - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Oenanthe monticola</i> - Mountain Wheatear - SW Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe albonigra</i> - Hume's Wheatear - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Oenanthe leucopyga</i> - White-crowned Wheatear - N Africa to N, C Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Oenanthe leucura</i> - Black Wheatear - SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Oenanthe monacha</i> - Hooded Wheatear - E Egypt to SW Pakistan<br /><i>Oenanthe melanura</i> - Blackstart - Arabian Peninsula through E, C, W Africa - was <i>Cercomela</i><br /><br /><i>Cercomela sinuata</i> - Sickle-winged Chat - S Africa<br /><i>Cercomela schlegelii</i> - Karoo Chat - SW Africa<br /><i>Cercomela fusca</i> - Brown Rock Chat - Pakistan, N, C India<br /><i>Cercomela tractrac</i> - Tractrac Chat - SW Africa<br /><i>Cercomela familiaris</i> - Familiar Chat - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Cercomela scotocerca</i> - Brown-tailed Rock Chat - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Cercomela dubia</i> - Sombre Rock Chat - Somalia, Ethiopia<br /><br /><i>Pinarochroa sordida</i> - Moorland Chat - E Africa - was <i>Cercomela</i><br /><br /><i>Myrmecocichla tholloni</i> - Congo Moor Chat - WC Africa<br /><i>Myrmecocichla aethiops</i> - Anteater Chat - E, C, W Africa<br /><i>Myrmecocichla formicivora</i> - Ant-eating Chat - S Africa<br /><i>Myrmecocichla nigra</i> - Sooty Chat - W, C Africa<br /><i>Myrmecocichla melaena</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Black Chat - Ethiopia<br /><br /><i>Pentholaea albifrons</i> - White-fronted Black Chat - W, C, E Africa - were <i>Myrmecocichla</i><br /><i>Pentholaea arnotti</i> - Arnot's Chat - SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Thamnolaea cinnamomeiventris</i> - Mocking Cliff Chat - W, E, S Africa<br /><i>Thamnolaea coronata</i> - White-crowned Cliff Chat - WC Africa<br /><i>Thamnolaea semirufa</i> - White-winged Cliff Chat - Ethiopia, Eritrea<br /><br /><i>Pinarornis plumosus</i> - Boulder Chat - SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Monticola rupestris</i> - Cape Rock Thrush - S Africa<br /><i>Monticola explorator</i> - Sentinel Rock Thrush - S Africa<br /><i>Monticola brevipes</i> - Short-toed Rock Thrush - S Africa<br /><i>Monticola angolensis</i> - Miombo Rock Thrush - S Africa<br /><i>Monticola pretoriae</i> - Pretoria Rock Thrush - SC Africa<br /><i>Monticola saxatilis</i> - Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush - S Europe to SC China, Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Monticola rufocinereus</i> - Little Rock Thrush - E, Africa, also W Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Monticola solitarius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/monticola_solitarius_blue_rock_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Blue Rock Thrush">Blue Rock Thrush</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Monticola rufiventris</i> - Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush - Himalayas through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Monticola cinclorhynchus</i> - Blue-capped Rock Thrush - Afghanistan to Burma & S India<br /><i>Monticola gularis</i> - White-throated Rock Thrush - NC, NE Eurasia - s China, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Monticola imerina</i> - Littoral Rock Thrush - Madagascar - now include Madagascar rock thrushes <i>Pseudocossyphus</i><br /><i>Monticola sharpei</i> - Forest Rock Thrush - Madagascar<br /><br /><i>Fraseria ocreata</i> - Fraser's Forest Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Fraseria cinerascens</i> - White-browed Forest Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Dioptrornis brunneus</i> - Angola Slaty Flycatcher - Angola<br /><i>Dioptrornis fischeri</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melaenornis_fischeri_white_eyed_slaty_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="White Eyed Slaty Flycatcher">White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher</a> - C, E Africa<br /><i>Dioptrornis chocolatinus</i> - Abyssinian Slaty Flycatcher - Ethiopia, Eritrea<br /><br /><i>Melaenornis annamarulae</i> - Nimba Flycatcher - W Africa<br /><i>Melaenornis ardesiacus</i> - Yellow-eyed Black Flycatcher - EC Africa - corrected Yellow-eyed Black Thrush<br /><i>Melaenornis edolioides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melaenornis_edolioides_northern_black_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Northern Black Flycatcher">Northern Black Flycatcher</a> - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Melaenornis pammelaina</i> - Southern Black Flycatcher - E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Bradornis pallidus</i> - Pale Flycatcher - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Bradornis infuscatus</i> - Chat Flycatcher - S Africa<br /><i>Bradornis microrhynchus</i> - African Grey Flycatcher - E Africa<br /><i>Bradornis pumilus</i> - Ethiopian Grey Flycatcher - E Africa<br /><i>Bradornis mariquensis</i> - Marico Flycatcher - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Sigelus silens</i> - Fiscal Flycatcher - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Empidornis semipartitus</i> - Silverbird - EC Africa<br /><br /><i>Rhinomyias additus</i> - Streak-breasted Jungle Flycatcher - Moluccas<br /><i>Rhinomyias oscillans</i> - Russet-backed Jungle Flycatcher - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Rhinomyias brunneatus</i> - Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher - SE China to W Malaysia<br /><i>Rhinomyias nicobaricus</i> - Nicobar Jungle Flycatcher - S Nicobar Is. Asia - split from <i>R. brunneatus</i><br /><i>Rhinomyias olivaceus</i> - Fulvous-chested Jungle Flycatcher - Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Rhinomyias umbratilis</i> - Grey-chested Jungle Flycatcher - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Rhinomyias ruficauda</i> - Rufous-tailed Jungle Flycatcher - Borneo to Philippines<br /><i>Rhinomyias colonus</i> - Henna-tailed Jungle Flycatcher - E Sulawesi<br /><i>Rhinomyias gularis</i> - Eyebrowed Jungle Flycatcher - Borneo<br /><i>Rhinomyias albigularis</i> - White-throated Jungle Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Rhinomyias insignis</i> - White-browed Jungle Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Rhinomyias goodfellowi</i> - Slaty-backed Jungle Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Muscicapa striata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/muscicapa_striata_spotted_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Spotted Flycatcher">Spotted Flycatcher</a> - C, W Eurasia - Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa gambagae</i> - Gambaga Flycatcher - W, C, E, Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Muscicapa griseisticta</i> - Grey-streaked Flycatcher - E Eurasia - Philippines to New Guinea<br /><i>Muscicapa sibirica</i> - Dark-sided Flycatcher - C, E Asia to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Muscicapa dauurica</i> - Asian Brown Flycatcher - C, E Asia to Southeast Asia, Borneo, & India<br /><i>Muscicapa randi</i> - Ashy-breasted Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Muscicapa segregata</i> - Sumba Brown Flycatcher - Sumba<br /><i>Muscicapa muttui</i> - Brown-breasted Flycatcher - NE India to NW Thailand - SW India, Sri Lanke<br /><i>Muscicapa ruficauda</i> - Rusty-tailed Flycatcher - SC Eurasia - SW India<br /><i>Muscicapa ferruginea</i> - Ferruginous Flycatcher - Himalayas to C China, Taiwan - Southeast Asia, Philippines<br /><i>Muscicapa caerulescens</i> - Ashy Flycatcher - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa aquatica</i> - Swamp Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa cassini</i> - Cassin's Flycatcher - WC, C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa olivascens</i> - Olivaceous Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa lendu</i> - Chapin's Flycatcher - EC Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa itombwensis</i> - Itombwe Flycatcher - Democratic Republic of the Congo<br /><i>Muscicapa adusta</i> - African Dusky Flycatcher - WC, E, S Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa epulata</i> - Little Grey Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa sethsmithi</i> - Yellow-footed Flycatcher - C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa comitata</i> - Dusky-blue Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa tessmanni</i> - Tessmann's Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa infuscata</i> - Sooty Flycatcher - C Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa ussheri</i> - Ussher's Flycatcher - W Africa<br /><i>Muscicapa boehmi</i> - B&ouml;hm's Flycatcher - SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Myioparus griseigularis</i> - Grey-throated Tit-Flycatcher - C Africa<br /><i>Myioparus plumbeus</i> - Grey Tit-Flycatcher - W, C, E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Humblotia flavirostris</i> - Humblot's Flycatcher - Comoros<br /><br /><i>Ficedula hypoleuca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ficedula_hypoleuca_european_pied_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Pied Flycatcher">European Pied Flycatcher</a> - C, W Eurasia - w Africa<br /><i>Ficedula speculigera</i> - Atlas Pied Flycatcher - NW, W Africa<br /><i>Ficedula albicollis</i> - Collared Flycatcher - C, SE Europe - sc Africa<br /><i>Ficedula semitorquata</i> - Semicollared Flycatcher - SC Eurasia - ec Africa<br /><i>Ficedula zanthopygia</i> - Yellow-rumped Flycatcher - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia through Java<br /><i>Ficedula narcissina</i> - Narcissus Flycatcher - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia through Java<br /><i>Ficedula elisae</i> - Green-backed Flycatcher - NE China - Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, possibly S Korea - corrected from Chinese Flycatcher<br /><i>Ficedula mugimaki</i> - Mugimaki Flycatcher - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia through Java, Philippines<br /><i>Ficedula hodgsonii</i> - Slaty-backed Flycatcher - Himalayas to E India & Southeast Asia<br /><i>Ficedula dumetoria</i> - Rufous-chested Flycatcher - Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ficedula riedeli</i> - Tanimbar Flycatcher - Tanimbar Is - split from <i>F.dumetoria</i><br /><i>Ficedula strophiata</i> - Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher - Himalayas to N, C China & S Vietnam<br /><i>Ficedula parva</i> - Red-breasted Flycatcher - W, C Eurasia - Pakistan, India<br /><i>Ficedula albicilla</i> - Taiga Flycatcher - C, E Eurasia - Southeast Asia through Borneo<br /><i>Ficedula subrubra</i> - Kashmir Flycatcher - N India - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Ficedula hyperythra</i> - Snowy-browed Flycatcher - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Ficedula basilanica</i> - Little Slaty Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Ficedula rufigula</i> - Rufous-throated Flycatcher - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ficedula buruensis</i> - Cinnamon-chested Flycatcher - S Moluccas<br /><i>Ficedula henrici</i> - Damar Flycatcher - Damar Island<br /><i>Ficedula harterti</i> - Sumba Flycatcher - Sumba<br /><i>Ficedula platenae</i> - Palawan Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Ficedula crypta</i> - Cryptic Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Ficedula disposita</i> - Furtive Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Ficedula bonthaina</i> - Lompobattang Flycatcher - Sulawesi<br /><i>Ficedula westermanni</i> - Little Pied Flycatcher - Widespread Asia, also Sulawesi & Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Ficedula superciliaris</i> - Ultramarine Flycatcher - E Afghanistan to S China, C India & Southeast Asia<br /><i>Ficedula tricolor</i> - Slaty-blue Flycatcher - Himalayas to Thailand<br /><i>Ficedula sapphira</i> - Sapphire Flycatcher - Himalayas to C China & C Laos<br /><i>Ficedula nigrorufa</i> - Black-and-orange Flycatcher - SW India<br /><i>Ficedula timorensis</i> - Black-banded Flycatcher - Timor<br /><br /><i>Cyanoptila cyanomelana</i> - Blue-and-white Flycatcher - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia through Java, Philippines<br /><br /><i>Eumyias sordidus</i> - Dull-blue Flycatcher - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Eumyias thalassinus</i> - Verditer Flycatcher - Himalayas to Southeast Asia & Sumatra<br /><i>Eumyias panayensis</i> - Turquoise Flycatcher - Sulawesi, Moluccas, Australasia, also Philippines<br /><i>Eumyias albicaudatus</i> - Nilgiri Flycatcher - SW India<br /><i>Eumyias indigo</i> - Indigo Flycatcher - Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Cyornis hainanus</i> - Hainan Blue Flycatcher - Burma to S China & Thailand<br /><i>Cyornis unicolor</i> - Pale Blue Flycatcher - Himalayas through Java & Borneo<br /><i>Cyornis ruckii</i> - R&uuml;ck's Blue Flycatcher - Sumatra - corrected name<br /><i>Cyornis herioti</i> - Blue-breasted Blue Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Cyornis pallipes</i> - White-bellied Blue Flycatcher - SW India<br /><i>Cyornis poliogenys</i> - Pale-chinned Blue Flycatcher - Himalayas to S Burma, EC India<br /><i>Cyornis banyumas</i> - Hill Blue Flycatcher - SW China and NE India to Southeast Asia to Borneo<br /><i>Cyornis magnirostris</i> - Large Blue Flycatcher - E Himalayas - Burma, Thailand and peninsular Malaya - split from <i>C. banyumas</i><br /><i>Cyornis lemprieri</i> - Palawan Blue Flycatcher - Philippines<br /><i>Cyornis tickelliae</i> - Tickell's Blue Flycatcher - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Cyornis caerulatus</i> - Sunda Blue Flycatcher - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Cyornis superbus</i> - Bornean Blue Flycatcher - Borneo<br /><i>Cyornis rubeculoides</i> - Blue-throated Blue Flycatcher - Himalayas to Thailand<br /><i>Cyornis glaucicomans</i> - Chinese Blue Flycatcher - S, SE China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Cyornis turcosus</i> - Malaysian Blue Flycatcher - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Cyornis rufigastra</i> - Mangrove Blue Flycatcher - Malay Peninsula to Philippines<br /><i>Cyornis djampeanus</i> - Tanahjampea Blue Flycatcher - Islands in Flores Sea<br /><i>Cyornis omissus</i> - Sulawesi Blue Flycatcher - Sulawesi<br /><i>Cyornis hyacinthinus</i> - Timor Blue Flycatcher - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Cyornis hoevelli</i> - Blue-fronted Blue Flycatcher - Sulawesi<br /><i>Cyornis sanfordi</i> - Matinan Blue Flycatcher - Sulawesi<br /><i>Cyornis concretus</i> - White-tailed Flycatcher - NE India to Borneo<br /><br /><i>Anthipes monileger</i> - White-gorgeted Flycatcher - Himalayas to Thailand - were <i>Ficedula</i><br /><i>Anthipes solitaris</i> - Rufous-browed Flycatcher - Burma to Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Niltava davidi</i> - Fujian Niltava - C,e China to SE Thailand<br /><i>Niltava sundara</i> - Rufous-bellied Niltava - Himalayas to Thailand<br /><i>Niltava sumatrana</i> - Rufous-vented Niltava - W Malaysia, Sumatra<br /><i>Niltava vivida</i> - Vivid Niltava - Himalayas to Thailand, Taiwan<br /><i>Niltava grandis</i> - Large Niltava - Himalayas to Sumatra<br /><i>Niltava macgrigoriae</i> - Small Niltava - Himalayas to S China & Thailand<br /><br /><i>Muscicapella hodgsoni</i> - Pygmy Flycatcher - Himalayas to Sumatra & Borneo]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Turdidae - Thrushes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-24T13:17:30+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_turdidae.php#unique-entry-id-730</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_turdidae.php#unique-entry-id-730</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[207 Turdidae - Thrushes  IOC 2.5<br /><br /><i>Neocossyphus rufus</i> - Red-tailed Rufous Thrush - C, E Africa<br /><i>Neocossyphus poensis</i> - White-tailed Rufous Thrush - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Stizorhina fraseri</i> - Fraser's Rufous Thrush - C Africa<br /><i>Stizorhina finschii</i> - Finsch's Rufous Thrush - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Myophonus blighi</i> - Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Myophonus melanurus</i> - Shiny Whistling Thrush - Sumatra<br /><i>Myophonus glaucinus</i> - Javan Whistling Thrush - Java - was Sunda Whistling Thrush<br /><i>Myophonus borneensis</i> - Bornean Whistling Thrush - Borneo - split from <i>M. glaucinus</i><br /><i>Myophonus castaneus</i> - Brown-winged Whistling Thrush - Sumatra<br /><i>Myophonus robinsoni</i> - Malayan Whistling Thrush - W Malaysia<br /><i>Myophonus horsfieldii</i> - Malabar Whistling Thrush - S India<br /><i>Myophonus insularis</i> - Taiwan Whistling Thrush - Taiwan<br /><i>Myophonus caeruleus</i> - Blue Whistling Thrush - Widespread Asia, also C, SC Asia<br /><br /><i>Geomalia heinrichi</i> - Geomalia - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Zoothera schistacea</i> - Slaty-backed Thrush - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Zoothera dumasi</i> - Buru Thrush - Buru Is., s. Moluccas. Australasia - was Moluccan Thrush<br /><i>Zoothera joiceyi</i> - Seram Thrush - Seram Is., S Moluccas - split from <i>Z.dumasi</i><br /><i>Zoothera interpres</i> - Chestnut-capped Thrush - S Thailand to S Philippines<br /><i>Zoothera leucolaema</i> - Enggano Thrush - Enggano Is, off W Sumatra - split from <i>Z.interpres</i><br /><i>Zoothera erythronota</i> - Red-backed Thrush - Sulawesi<br /><i>Zoothera mendeni</i> - Red-and-black Thrush - Peleng Island - was Peleng Thrush<br /><i>Zoothera dohertyi</i> - Chestnut-backed Thrush - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zoothera wardii</i> - Pied Thrush - Himalayas to Sri Lanka<br /><i>Zoothera cinerea</i> - Ashy Thrush - Philippines<br /><i>Zoothera peronii</i> - Orange-sided Thrush - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zoothera citrina</i> - Orange-headed Thrush - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Zoothera everetti</i> - Everett's Thrush - Borneo<br /><i>Zoothera sibirica</i> - Siberian Thrush - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Zoothera piaggiae</i> - Abyssinian Ground Thrush - C, E Africa<br /><i>Zoothera crossleyi</i> - Crossley's Ground Thrush - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Zoothera gurneyi</i> - Orange Ground Thrush - E, S Africa<br /><i>Zoothera oberlaenderi</i> - Oberl&auml;nder's Ground Thrush - EC Africa<br /><i>Zoothera cameronensis</i> - Black-eared Ground Thrush - C Africa<br /><i>Zoothera kibalensis</i> - Kibale Ground Thrush - Uganda<br /><i>Zoothera princei</i> - Grey Ground Thrush - W, C Africa<br /><i>Zoothera guttata</i> - Spotted Ground Thrush - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Zoothera spiloptera</i> - Spot-winged Thrush - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Zoothera andromedae</i> - Sunda Thrush - Sumatra, Java, Philippines, Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Zoothera mollissima</i> - Plain-backed Thrush - Himalayas through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Zoothera dixoni</i> - Long-tailed Thrush - Tibet to Thailand<br /><i>Zoothera aurea</i> - White's Thrush - E Eurasia - Taiwan, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Zoothera major</i> - Amami Thrush - Ryukyu Islands<br /><i>Zoothera dauma</i> - Scaly Thrush - Himalayas to Sumatra & Java<i>Zoothera dauma</i> includes <i>Z.horsfieldi</i><br /><i>Zoothera neilgherriensis</i> - Nilgiri Thrush - SW India<br /><i>Zoothera imbricata</i> - Sri Lanka Thrush - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Zoothera machiki</i> - Fawn-breasted Thrush - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Zoothera heinei</i> - Russet-tailed Thrush - New Guineas to Solomon Islands, NE Australia<br /><i>Zoothera lunulata</i> - Bassian Thrush - N, NE Australia<br /><i>Zoothera talaseae</i> - Black-backed Thrush - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Zoothera margaretae</i> - White-bellied Thrush - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Zoothera turipavae</i> - Guadalcanal Thrush - Guadalcanal Is. in the Solomon Islands. Australasia - split from <i>Z. margaretae</i><br /><i>Zoothera monticola</i> - Long-billed Thrush - Himalayas to NE Burma<br /><i>Zoothera marginata</i> - Dark-sided Thrush - Himalayas to Thailand<br /><br /><i>Ixoreus naevius</i> - Varied Thrush - W North America<br /><br /><i>Ridgwayia pinicola</i> - Aztec Thrush - W Mexico<br /><br /><i>Cataponera turdoides</i> - Sulawesi Thrush - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Sialia sialis</i> - Eastern Bluebird - E, C North America to Nicaragua <br /><i>Sialia mexicana</i> - Western Bluebird - W North America to C Mexico <br /><i>Sialia currucoides</i> - Mountain Bluebird - W North America - w Mexico<br />Myadestes <br /><i>Myadestes obscurus</i> - Omao - Hawaiian Islands <br /><i>Myadestes myadestinus</i> - Kamao - Hawaiian Islands <br /><i>Myadestes palmeri</i> - Puaiohi - Hawaiian Islands <br /><i>Myadestes lanaiensis</i> - Olomao - Hawaiian Islands <br /><i>Myadestes townsendi</i> - Townsend's Solitaire - W Canada to C Mexico <br /><i>Myadestes occidentalis</i> - Brown-backed Solitaire - NW Mexico to Honduras <br /><i>Myadestes elisabeth</i> - Cuban Solitaire - Cuba <br /><i>Myadestes genibarbis</i> - Rufous-throated Solitaire - West Indies <br /><i>Myadestes melanops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myadestes_melanops_black_faced_solitaire.php" rel="self" title="Black Faced Solitaire">Black-faced Solitaire</a> - Costa Rica, Panama <br /><i>Myadestes coloratus</i> - Varied Solitaire - Panama <br /><i>Myadestes ralloides</i> - Andean Solitaire - N Venezuela to W Bolivia <br /><i>Myadestes unicolor</i> - Slate-colored Solitaire - S Mexico to Honduras <br />Cichlopsis <br /><i>Cichlopsis leucogenys</i> - Rufous-brown Solitaire - W, N, SE South America <br />Catharus <br /><i>Catharus gracilirostris</i> - Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush - Costa Rica, Panama <br /><i>Catharus aurantiirostris</i> - Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush - NW Mexico to N Colombia & C Venezuela<br /><i>Catharus fuscater</i> - Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush - Costa Rica to N Bolivia <br /><i>Catharus occidentalis</i> - Russet Nightingale-Thrush - Mexico <br /><i>Catharus frantzii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/catharus_frantzii_ruddy_capped_nightingale_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Ruddy Capped Nightingale Thrush">Ruddy-capped Nightingale-Thrush</a> - S Mexico to Panama <br /><i>Catharus mexicanus</i> - Black-headed Nightingale-Thrush - EC Mexico to Panama <br /><i>Catharus dryas</i> - Spotted Nightingale-Thrush - S Mexico to N Argentina <br /><i>Catharus fuscescens</i> - Veery - Widespread North America - LA<br /><i>Catharus minimus</i> - Grey-cheeked Thrush - N North America - LA<br /><i>Catharus bicknelli</i> - Bicknell's Thrush - NE North America - Hispaniola<br /><i>Catharus ustulatus</i> - Swainson's Thrush - Widespread North America - LA<br /><i>Catharus guttatus</i> - Hermit Thrush - Widespread North America - Mexico<br />Hylocichla <br /><i>Hylocichla mustelina</i> - Wood Thrush - E North America - MA<br /><br /><i>Entomodestes coracinus</i> - Black Solitaire - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Entomodestes leucotis</i> - White-eared Solitaire - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Psophocichla litsitsirupa</i> - Groundscraper Thrush - E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Turdus flavipes</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_flavipes_yellow_legged_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Legged Thrush">Yellow-legged Thrush</a> - N, SE South America - was <i>Platycichla</i><br /><i>Turdus leucops</i> - Pale-eyed Thrush - Venezuela & Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Turdus pelios</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_pelios_african_thrush.php" rel="self" title="African Thrush">African Thrush</a> - W, C Africa<br /><i>Turdus tephronotus</i> - Bare-eyed Thrush - E Africa - was African Bare-eyed Thrush<br /><i>Turdus libonyanus</i> - Kurrichane Thrush - C, S Africa<br /><i>Turdus olivaceofuscus</i> - Sao Tome Thrush - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; Africa - was Gulf of Guinea Thrush<br /><i>Turdus xanthorhynchus</i> - Principe Thrush - Principe Is. - split from <i>T.olivaceofuscus</i><br /><i>Turdus olivaceus</i> - Olive Thrush - SE Africa<br /><i>Turdus roehli</i> - Usambara Thrush - Pare & Usambara Mts of n-central Tanzania<br /><i>Turdus abyssinicus</i> - Abyssinian Thrush - N Somalia to N Tanzania.  - split from <i>T.olivaceus</i><br /><i>Turdus smithii</i> - Karoo Thrush - S Africa<br /><i>Turdus ludoviciae</i> - Somali Thrush - N Somalia<br /><i>Turdus helleri</i> - Taita Thrush - SE Kenya<br /><i>Turdus menachensis</i> - Yemen Thrush - S, SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Turdus bewsheri</i> - Comoros Thrush - Comoros<br /><i>Turdus hortulorum</i> - Grey-backed Thrush - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Turdus unicolor</i> - Tickell's Thrush - W, C Himalayas - n India, Pakistan<br /><i>Turdus dissimilis</i> - Black-breasted Thrush - NE India to N Vietnam<br /><i>Turdus cardis</i> - Japanese Thrush - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Turdus albocinctus</i> - White-collared Blackbird - Himalayas to SC China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Turdus torquatus</i> - Ring Ouzel - W, SW Eurasia - n AF<br /><i>Turdus boulboul</i> - Grey-winged Blackbird - Himalayas to N Vietnam<br /><i>Turdus merula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_merula_blackbird.php" rel="self" title="Blackbird">Common Blackbird</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia<br /><i>Turdus maximus</i> - Tibetan Blackbird - Himalayas from N Pakistan to SE Tibet - split from <i>T. merula</i><br /><i>Turdus simillimus</i> - Indian Blackbird - India, Sri Lanka - split from <i>T. merula</i><br /><i>Turdus poliocephalus</i> - Island Thrush - Sumatra & Philippines to Fiji Islands <br /><i>Turdus rubrocanus</i> - Chestnut Thrush - E Afghanistan to Burma <br /><i>Turdus kessleri</i> - Kessler's Thrush - W China to SE Tibet <br /><i>Turdus feae</i> - Grey-sided Thrush - NE China - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Turdus obscurus</i> - Eyebrowed Thrush - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Turdus pallidus</i> - Pale Thrush - E Eurasia <br /><i>Turdus chrysolaus</i> - Brown-headed Thrush - E Eurasia - se China, Philippines<br /><i>Turdus celaenops</i> - Izu Thrush - islands S of Japan <br /><i>Turdus atrogularis</i> - Black-throated Thrush - NC Eurasia - SW, S, E Asia<br /><i>Turdus ruficollis</i> - Red-throated Thrush - EC Eurasia - N India to n Vietnam<br /><i>Turdus naumanni</i> - Naumann's Thrush - E Eurasia <br /><i>Turdus eunomus</i> - Dusky Thrush - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Turdus pilaris</i> - Fieldfare - C, W Eurasia <br /><i>Turdus iliacus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_iliacus_redwing.php" rel="self" title="Redwing">Redwing</a> - C, W Eurasia - to N Africa<br /><i>Turdus philomelos</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_philomelos_song_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Song Thrush">Song Thrush</a> - C, W Eurasia - to N Africa<br /><i>Turdus mupinensis</i> - Chinese Thrush - C China <br /><i>Turdus viscivorus</i> - Mistle Thrush - C, W, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Turdus fuscater</i> - Great Thrush - W Venezuela to W Bolivia<br /><i>Turdus chiguanco</i> - Chiguanco Thrush - S Ecuador to W Argentina<br /><i>Turdus nigrescens</i> - Sooty Thrush - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Turdus infuscatus</i> - Black Thrush - Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Turdus serranus</i> - Glossy-black Thrush - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Turdus nigriceps</i> - Andean Slaty Thrush - S Ecuador to N Argentina<br /><i>Turdus subalaris</i> - Eastern Slaty Thrush - SE South America - split from <i>T. nigriceps</i><br /><i>Turdus reevei</i> - Plumbeous-backed Thrush - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Turdus olivater</i> - Black-hooded Thrush - Colombia to S Guyana<br /><i>Turdus maranonicus</i> - Maranon Thrush - N Peru<br /><i>Turdus fulviventris</i> - Chestnut-bellied Thrush - NW Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Turdus rufiventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_rufiventris_rufous_bellied_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Bellied Thrush">Rufous-bellied Thrush</a> - E, SC South America<br /><i>Turdus falcklandii</i> - Austral Thrush - Southern Cone<br /><i>Turdus leucomelas</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_leucomelas_pale_breasted_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Pale Breasted Thrush">Pale-breasted Thrush</a> - N, SC South America<br /><i>Turdus amaurochalinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_amaurochalinus_creamy_bellied_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Creamy Bellied Thrush">Creamy-bellied Thrush</a> - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Turdus plebejus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_plebejus_mountain_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Mountain Thrush">Mountain Thrush</a> - SE Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Turdus ignobilis</i> - Black-billed Thrush - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Turdus lawrencii</i> - Lawrence's Thrush - W Amazonia<br /><i>Turdus fumigatus</i> - Cocoa Thrush - Amazonia<br /><i>Turdus obsoletus</i> - Pale-vented Thrush - Costa Rica to Ecuador<br /><i>Turdus hauxwelli</i> - Hauxwell's Thrush - W Amazonia<br /><i>Turdus haplochrous</i> - Unicolored Thrush - Bolivia<br /><i>Turdus grayi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_grayi_clay_colored_thrush.php" rel="self" title="Clay Colored Thrush">Clay-colored Thrush</a> - Mexico to Colombia<br /><i>Turdus nudigenis</i> - Spectacled Thrush - Lesser Antilles, N Amazonia - was American Bare-eyed Thrush<br /><i>Turdus maculirostris</i> - Ecuadorian Thrush - W Ecuador, NW Peru - split from <i>T.nudigenys</i><br /><i>Turdus jamaicensis</i> - White-eyed Thrush - Jamaica<br /><i>Turdus assimilis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/turdus_assimilis_white_throated_thrush.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Thrush">White-throated Thrush</a> - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Turdus daguae</i> - Dagua Thrush - Panama to NW Ecuador - split from <i>T. assimilis</i><br /><i>Turdus albicollis</i> - White-necked Thrush - Colombia to E Brazil & N Argentina<br /><i>Turdus rufopalliatus</i> - Rufous-backed Thrush - Mexico - was Rufous-backed Robin<br /><i>Turdus rufitorques</i> - Rufous-collared Thrush - S Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Turdus migratorius</i> - American Robin - Alaska & Canada to Guatemala<br /><i>Turdus swalesi</i> - La Selle Thrush - Hispaniola<br /><i>Turdus aurantius</i> - White-chinned Thrush - Jamaica<br /><i>Turdus ravidus</i> - Grand Cayman Thrush - Grand Cayman Island<br /><i>Turdus plumbeus</i> - Red-legged Thrush - West Indies<br /><i>Turdus lherminieri</i> - Forest Thrush - Lesser Antilles  - was <i>Cichlherminia</i><br /><br /><i>Nesocichla eremita</i> - Tristan Thrush - Tristan da Cunha group<br /><br /><i>Cochoa purpurea</i> - Purple Cochoa - Himalayas to N Vietnam & N Thailand<br /><i>Cochoa viridis</i> - Green Cochoa - Himalayas to Vietnam<br /><i>Cochoa beccarii</i> - Sumatran Cochoa - Sumatra<br /><i>Cochoa azurea</i> - Javan Cochoa - Java<br /><br /><i>Chlamydochaera jefferyi</i> - Fruithunter - Borneo<br /><br /><i>Heteroxenicus stellatus</i> - Gould's Shortwing - Himalayas to NW Vietnam - was <i>Brachypteryx</i><br /><br /><i>Brachypteryx hyperythra</i> - Rusty-bellied Shortwing - E Himalayas, NE India<br /><i>Brachypteryx leucophrys</i> - Lesser Shortwing - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Brachypteryx montana</i> - White-browed Shortwing - Himalayas to Philippines<br /><br /><i>Heinrichia calligyna</i> - Great Shortwing - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Alethe diademata</i> - White-tailed Alethe - W Africa from Senegambia to Togo - was Fire-crested Alethe <br /><i>Alethe castanea</i> - Fire-crested Alethe - W, C Africa from Nigeria to Uganda<br /><br /><i>Pseudalethe poliophrys</i> - Red-throated Alethe - EC Africa<br /><i>Pseudalethe poliocephala</i> - Brown-chested Alethe - W, C Africa<br /><i>Pseudalethe fuelleborni</i> - White-chested Alethe - SE Africa<br /><i>Pseudalethe choloensis</i> - Thyolo Alethe - SE Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buphagidae - Oxpeckers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Buphagidae</category><category>Oxpeckers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-25T00:39:04+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_buphagidae.php#unique-entry-id-729</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_buphagidae.php#unique-entry-id-729</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[206 Buphagidae - Oxpeckers - Were Sturnidae - now sisters to starlings (Mimidae) and mockingbirds (Mimidae)<br /><br /><i>Buphagus africanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buphagus_africanus_yellow_billed_oxpecker.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Oxpecker">Yellow-billed Oxpecker</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Buphagus erythrorhynchus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/buphagus_erythrorhynchus_red_billed_oxpecker.php" rel="self" title="Red Billed Oxpecker">Red-billed Oxpecker</a> - E, S Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sturnidae - Starlings</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sturnidae</category><category>Starlings</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-26T00:38:32+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sturnidae.php#unique-entry-id-728</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sturnidae.php#unique-entry-id-728</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[205 Sturnidae - Starlings, Rhabdornis<br /><br /><i>Aplonis metallica</i> - Metallic Starling - Moluccas to NE Australia<br /><i>Aplonis circumscripta</i> - Violet-hooded Starling - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Aplonis mystacea</i> - Yellow-eyed Starling - New Guinea<br /><i>Aplonis cantoroides</i> - Singing Starling - New Guinea to Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aplonis crassa</i> - Tanimbar Starling - Tanimbar Islands<br /><i>Aplonis feadensis</i> - Atoll Starling - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aplonis insularis</i> - Rennell Starling - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aplonis magna</i> - Long-tailed Starling - Biak Island, Numfor Island<br /><i>Aplonis brunneicapillus</i> - White-eyed Starling - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aplonis grandis</i> - Brown-winged Starling - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aplonis dichroa</i> - Makira Starling - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Aplonis zelandica</i> - Rusty-winged Starling - Santa Cruz Islands, Vanuatu<br /><i>Aplonis striata</i> - Striated Starling - Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia<br /><i>Aplonis santovestris</i> - Mountain Starling - Vanuatu - was Vanuatu Starling to Mountain Starling<br /><i>Aplonis panayensis</i> - Asian Glossy Starling - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Aplonis mysolensis</i> - Moluccan Starling - Moluccas<br /><i>Aplonis minor</i> - Short-tailed Starling - Sulawessi, lesser Sundas, Australasia, also S Philippines<br /><i>Aplonis opaca</i> - Micronesian Starling - Caroline Islands, Palau Islands, Mariana Islands<br /><i>Aplonis pelzelni</i> - Pohnpei Starling - Caroline Islands<br /><i>Aplonis tabuensis</i> - Polynesian Starling - S Polynesia<br /><i>Aplonis atrifusca</i> - Samoan Starling - Samoa<br /><i>Aplonis cinerascens</i> - Rarotonga Starling - Cook Islands<br /><i>Mino dumontii</i> - Yellow-faced Myna - New Guinea<br /><i>Mino kreffti</i> - Long-tailed Myna - Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands<br /><i>Mino anais</i> - Golden Myna - New Guinea<br /><i>Basilornis celebensis</i> - Sulawesi Myna - Sulawesi<br /><i>Basilornis galeatus</i> - Helmeted Myna - islands E of Sulawesi<br /><i>Basilornis corythaix</i> - Long-crested Myna - S Moluccas<br /><i>Basilornis mirandus</i> - Apo Myna - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Sarcops calvus</i> - Coleto - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Streptocitta albicollis</i> - White-necked Myna - Sulawesi<br /><i>Streptocitta albertinae</i> - Bare-eyed Myna - islands E of Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Enodes erythrophris</i> - Fiery-browed Starling - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Scissirostrum dubium</i> - Grosbeak Starling - Sulawesi<br /><br /><i>Saroglossa spiloptera</i> - Spot-winged Starling - NC India - NE India to Thailand<br /><br /><i>Ampeliceps coronatus</i> - Golden-crested Myna - NE India through Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Gracula ptilogenys</i> - Sri Lanka Hill Myna - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Gracula religiosa</i> - Common Hill Myna - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Gracula indica</i> - Southern Hill Myna - SW India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Gracula robusta</i> - Nias Hill Myna - islands off Sumatra<br /><i>Gracula enganensis</i> - Enggano Hill Myna - islands off Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Acridotheres grandis</i> - Great Myna - NE India through Southeast Asia<br /><i>Acridotheres cristatellus</i> - Crested Myna - S China to Southeast Asia<br /><i>Acridotheres javanicus</i> - White-vented Myna - Java<br /><i>Acridotheres cinereus</i> - Pale-bellied Myna - Sulawesi<br /><i>Acridotheres fuscus</i> - Jungle Myna - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Acridotheres albocinctus</i> - Collared Myna - NE India to SC China<br /><i>Acridotheres ginginianus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/acridotheres_ginginianus_bank_myna.php" rel="self" title="Bank Myna">Bank Myna</a> - Pakistan, India, Bangladesh<br /><i>Acridotheres tristis</i> - Common Myna - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Acridotheres melanopterus</i> - Black-winged Starling - Java<br /><i>Acridotheres burmannicus</i> - Vinous-breasted Starling - SW China to Cambodia & Vietnem - was <i>Sturnus</i><br /><br /><i>Spodiopsar sericeus</i> - Red-billed Starling - C, S, E China - from <i>Sturnus</i> <br /><i>Spodiopsar cineraceus</i> - White-cheeked Starling - E Eurasia - s China<br /><br /><i>Gracupica nigricollis</i> - Black-collared Starling - S China to Cambodia & Vietnam - from <i>Sturnus</i> <br /><i>Gracupica contra</i> - Pied Myna - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Agropsar sturninus</i> - Daurian Starling - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia - from <i>Sturnus</i> <br /><i>Agropsar philippensis</i> - Chestnut-cheeked Starling - E Eurasia - Philippines, Sulawesi, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Sturnia sinensis</i> - White-shouldered Starling - S China to Cambodia & Vietnam - from <i>Sturnus</i> <br /><i>Sturnia malabarica</i> - Chestnut-tailed Starling - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Sturnia erythropygia</i> - White-headed Starling - Andaman Islands, Nicobar Islands<br /><i>Sturnia blythii</i> - Malabar Starling - SW India - split from <i>S. erythropygius</i><br /><i>Sturnia pagodarum</i> - Brahminy Starling - E Afghanistan to Bangladesh<br /><br /><i>Sturnornis albofrontatus</i> - White-faced Starling - Sri Lanka - from <i>Sturnus</i> <br /><br /><i>Leucopsar rothschildi</i> - Bali Myna - Bali<br />Pastor Separate Rosy Starling from <i>Sturnus</i> to <i>Pastor</i><br /><i>Pastor roseus</i> - Rosy Starling - SE Europe to WC Asia - India, Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Sturnus vulgaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sturnus_vulgaris_common_starling.php" rel="self" title="Common Starling">Common Starling</a> - W, C, introduced worldwide<br /><i>Sturnus unicolor</i> - Spotless Starling - SW Europe, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Creatophora cinerea</i> - Wattled Starling - E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Notopholia corruscus</i> - Black-bellied Starling - E, SE Africa - was <i>Lamprotornis</i> <br /><br /><i>Hylopsar purpureiceps</i> - Purple-headed Starling - W, C Africa - was <i>Lamprotornis</i> <br /><i>Hylopsar cupreocauda</i> - Copper-tailed Starling - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Lamprotornis nitens</i> - Cape Starling - C, S Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis chalybaeus</i> - Greater Blue-eared Starling - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis chloropterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lamprotornis_chloropterus_lesser_blue_eared_glossy_starling.php" rel="self" title="Bird Diary:Lesser Blue Eared Glossy Starling">Lesser Blue-eared Starling</a> - W, C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis elisabeth</i> - Miombo Blue-eared Starling - E Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis chalcurus</i> - Bronze-tailed Starling - W, C, EC Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis splendidus</i> - Splendid Starling - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis ornatus</i> - Principe Starling - Pr&iacute;ncipe<br /><i>Lamprotornis iris</i> - Emerald Starling - W Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis purpureus</i> - Purple Starling - W, C Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis purpuroptera</i> - R&uuml;ppell's Starling - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis caudatus</i> - Long-tailed Glossy Starling - W, C Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis regius</i> - Golden-breasted Starling - E Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis mevesii</i> - Meves's Starling - S Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis australis</i> - Burchell's Starling - SC Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis acuticaudus</i> - Sharp-tailed Starling - C Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis superbus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lamprotornis_superbus_superb_starling.php" rel="self" title="Superb Starling">Superb Starling</a> - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis hildebrandti</i> - Hildebrandt's Starling - Kenya, Tanzania<br /><i>Lamprotornis shelleyi</i> - Shelley's Starling - NE, E Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis pulcher</i> - Chestnut-bellied Starling - W, C, NE Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis unicolor</i> - Ashy Starling - Kenya, Tanzania<br /><i>Lamprotornis fischeri</i> - Fischer's Starling - E Africa - from <i>Spreo</i><br /><i>Lamprotornis bicolor</i> - Pied Starling - S Africa<br /><i>Lamprotornis albicapillus</i> - White-crowned Starling - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Hartlaubius auratus</i> - Madagascar Starling - Madagascar - from <i>Saroglossa</i> <br /><br /><i>Cinnyricinclus leucogaster</i> - Violet-backed Starling - Widespread Africa, also SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Onychognathus morio</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/onychognathus_morio_red_winged_starling.php" rel="self" title="Red Winged Starling">Red-winged Starling</a> - E, SE, S Africa<br /><i>Onychognathus tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Starling - E Africa<br /><i>Onychognathus fulgidus</i> - Chestnut-winged Starling - W, C Africa<br /><i>Onychognathus walleri</i> - Waller's Starling - WC, C, E Africa<br /><i>Onychognathus blythii</i> - Somali Starling - Somalia, Ethiopia<br /><i>Onychognathus frater</i> - Socotra Starling - Socotra Island<br /><i>Onychognathus tristramii</i> - Tristram's Starling - Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Onychognathus nabouroup</i> - Pale-winged Starling - SW Africa<br /><i>Onychognathus salvadorii</i> - Bristle-crowned Starling - E Africa<br /><i>Onychognathus albirostris</i> - White-billed Starling - Ethiopia<br /><i>Onychognathus neumanni</i> - Neumann's Starling - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Poeoptera stuhlmanni</i> - Stuhlmann's Starling - C, NE, E Africa<br /><i>Poeoptera kenricki</i> - Kenrick's Starling - Kenya, Tanzania<br /><i>Poeoptera lugubris</i> - Narrow-tailed Starling - W, C Africa<br /><i>Poeoptera sharpii</i> - Sharpe's Starling - E Africa - was <i>Pholia</i><br /><i>Poeoptera femoralis</i> - Abbott's Starling - Kenya, Tanzania - was <i>Cinnyricinclus</i><br /><br /><i>Grafisia torquata</i> - White-collared Starling - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Speculipastor bicolor</i> - Magpie Starling - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Neocichla gutturalis</i> - Babbling Starling - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Rhabdornis mystacalis</i> - Stripe-headed Rhabdornis - Philippines - was "Creeper"<br /><i>Rhabdornis inornatus</i> - Stripe-breasted Rhabdornis - Philippines<br /><i>Rhabdornis grandis</i> - Grand Rhabdornis - Philippines - new name]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hirundinidae - Swallows&#x2c; Martins</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Hirundinidae</category><category>Swallows</category><category>Swallows &#x26; Martins</category><category>Martins</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-22T19:05:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hirundinidae.php#unique-entry-id-727</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hirundinidae.php#unique-entry-id-727</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[181 Hirundinidae - Swallows, Martins - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Pseudochelidon eurystomina</i> - African River Martin - Congo region<br /><i>Pseudochelidon sirintarae</i> - White-eyed River Martin - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Psalidoprocne nitens</i> - Square-tailed Saw-wing - C, W Africa<br /><i>Psalidoprocne fuliginosa</i> - Mountain Saw-wing - W Cameroon, Bioko<br /><i>Psalidoprocne albiceps</i> - White-headed Saw-wing - E, C Africa<br /><i>Psalidoprocne pristoptera</i> - Black Saw-wing - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Psalidoprocne obscura</i> - Fanti Saw-wing - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Pseudhirundo griseopyga</i> - Grey-rumped Swallow - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Cheramoeca leucosterna</i> - White-backed Swallow - Australia<br /><br /><i>Phedina borbonica</i> - Mascarene Martin - Madagascar region - E Africa<br /><i>Phedina brazzae</i> - Brazza's Martin - WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Riparia paludicola</i> - Brown-throated Martin - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Riparia chinensis</i> - Grey-throated Martin - C, E, SE Asia - split from <i>R. paludicola</i><br /><i>Riparia congica</i> - Congo Martin - Congo region<br /><i>Riparia riparia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/riparia_riparia_sand_martin.php" rel="self" title="Sand Martin">Sand Martin</a> - Widespread Worldwide<br /><i>Riparia diluta</i> - Pale Martin - C Eurasia - to N India, S China<br /><i>Riparia cincta</i> - Banded Martin - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Tachycineta bicolor</i> - Tree Swallow - Widespread North America - S USA to N South America<br /><i>Tachycineta albilinea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachycineta_albilinea_mangrove_swallow.php" rel="self" title="Mangrove Swallow">Mangrove Swallow</a> - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Tachycineta stolzmanni</i> - Tumbes Swallow - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Tachycineta albiventer</i> - White-winged Swallow - Colombia to N Argentina<br /><i>Tachycineta leucorrhoa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tachycineta_leucorrhoa_white_rumped_swallow.php" rel="self" title="White Rumped Swallow">White-rumped Swallow</a> - C, SE South America<br /><i>Tachycineta meyeni</i> - Chilean Swallow - Southern Cone<br /><i>Tachycineta euchrysea</i> - Golden Swallow - Hispaniola, Jamaica<br /><i>Tachycineta thalassina</i> - Violet-green Swallow - W USA, W Canada<br /><i>Tachycineta cyaneoviridis</i> - Bahama Swallow - Bahamas, Cuba<br /><br /><i>Progne subis</i> - Purple Martin - Widespread North America, Middle America - to South America<br /><i>Progne cryptoleuca</i> - Cuban Martin - Cuba - to South America?<br /><i>Progne dominicensis</i> - Caribbean Martin - Caribbean islands - to South America?<br /><i>Progne sinaloae</i> - Sinaloa Martin - W Mexico<br /><i>Progne chalybea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/progne_chalybea_grey_breasted_martin.php" rel="self" title="Grey Breasted Martin">Grey-breasted Martin</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Progne modesta</i> - Galapagos Martin - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Progne murphyi</i> - Peruvian Martin - W Peru, N Chile<br /><i>Progne elegans</i> - Southern Martin - Widespread South America<br /><i>Progne tapera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/progne_tapera_brown_chested_martin.php" rel="self" title="Brown Chested Martin">Brown-chested Martin</a> - Widespread South America, also Panama<br /><br /><i>Notiochelidon cyanoleuca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/notiochelidon_cyanoleuca_blue_and_white_swallow.php" rel="self" title="Blue and White Swallow">Blue-and-white Swallow</a> - Widespread South America, also Panama<br /><i>Notiochelidon murina</i> - Brown-bellied Swallow - W Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Notiochelidon flavipes</i> - Pale-footed Swallow - W Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Notiochelidon pileata</i> - Black-capped Swallow - S Mexico to W El Salvador<br /><br /><i>Haplochelidon andecola</i> - Andean Swallow - C Peru to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Atticora fasciata</i> - White-banded Swallow - Amazonia<br /><i>Atticora melanoleuca</i> - Black-collared Swallow - SE Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Neochelidon tibialis</i> - White-thighed Swallow - Panama to W Ecuador, W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Stelgidopteryx serripennis</i> - Northern Rough-winged Swallow - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Stelgidopteryx ruficollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/stelgidopteryx_ruficollis_southern_rough_winged_swallow.php" rel="self" title="Southern Rough Winged Swallow">Southern Rough-winged Swallow</a> - Costa Rica to SE South America<br /><br /><i>Alopochelidon fucata</i> - Tawny-headed Swallow - C, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Hirundo rustica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hirundo_rustica_barn_swallow.php" rel="self" title="Barn Swallow">Barn Swallow</a> - Widespread Worldwide<br /><i>Hirundo lucida</i> - Red-chested Swallow - C, W, NE Africa<br /><i>Hirundo angolensis</i> - Angola Swallow - SC, SW Africa<br /><i>Hirundo tahitica</i> - Pacific Swallow - SE Asia to New Guinea & Society Islands<br /><i>Hirundo domicola</i> - Hill Swallow - S India, Sri Lanka - split from <i>H. tahitica</i><br /><i>Hirundo neoxena</i> - Welcome Swallow - Australia, New Zealand<br /><i>Hirundo albigularis</i> - White-throated Swallow - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Hirundo aethiopica</i> - Ethiopian Swallow - NE, C Africa<br /><i>Hirundo smithii</i> - Wire-tailed Swallow - Widespread Africa, Asia<br /><i>Hirundo atrocaerulea</i> - Blue Swallow - C, SE Africa<br /><i>Hirundo nigrita</i> - White-bibbed Swallow - C, W Africa<br /><i>Hirundo leucosoma</i> - Pied-winged Swallow - W Africa<br /><i>Hirundo megaensis</i> - White-tailed Swallow - S Ethiopia<br /><i>Hirundo nigrorufa</i> - Black-and-rufous Swallow - SC Africa<br /><i>Hirundo dimidiata</i> - Pearl-breasted Swallow - S, SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Ptyonoprogne rupestris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ptyonoprogne_rupestris_eurasian_crag_martin.php" rel="self" title="Crag Martin">Eurasian Crag Martin</a> - SW, S Eurasia - to N Africa, India<br /><i>Ptyonoprogne obsoleta</i> - Pale Crag Martin - SC, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Ptyonoprogne fuligula</i> - Rock Martin - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Ptyonoprogne concolor</i> - Dusky Crag Martin - India, Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Delichon urbicum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/delichon_urbica_common_house_martin.php" rel="self" title="Common House Martin">Common House Martin</a> - Widespread Eurasia - to Southeast Asia, Africa<br /><i>Delichon dasypus</i> - Asian House Martin - S, E Eurasia -<br /><i>Delichon nipalense</i> - Nepal House Martin - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Cecropis cucullata</i> - Greater Striped Swallow - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Cecropis abyssinica</i> - Lesser Striped Swallow - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cecropis semirufa</i> - Red-breasted Swallow - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cecropis senegalensis</i> - Mosque Swallow - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Cecropis daurica</i> - Red-rumped Swallow - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, Africa<br /><i>Cecropis hyperythra</i> - Sri Lanka Swallow - Sri Lanka - split from <i>C. daurica</i><br /><i>Cecropis domicella</i> - West African Swallow - W Africa from Senegambia to E Sudan<br /><i>Cecropis striolata</i> - Striated Swallow - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Cecropis badia</i> - Rufous-bellied Swallow - Malay Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Petrochelidon rufigula</i> - Red-throated Cliff Swallow - SC, W Africa<br /><i>Petrochelidon preussi</i> - Preuss's Cliff Swallow - C, W Africa<br /><i>Petrochelidon perdita</i> - Red Sea Cliff Swallow - E Sudan<br /><i>Petrochelidon spilodera</i> - South African Cliff Swallow - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Petrochelidon fuliginosa</i> - Forest Swallow - W Africa<br /><i>Petrochelidon fluvicola</i> - Streak-throated Swallow - Pakistan, India<br /><i>Petrochelidon ariel</i> - Fairy Martin - Australia<br /><i>Petrochelidon nigricans</i> - Tree Martin - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Petrochelidon pyrrhonota</i> - American Cliff Swallow - Widespread North America, Middle America - to South America<br /><i>Petrochelidon fulva</i> - Cave Swallow - S USA, Caribbean, Mexico<br /><i>Petrochelidon rufocollaris</i> - Chestnut-collared Swallow - Ecuador, Peru]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pycnonotidae - Bulbuls</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pycnonotidae</category><category>Bulbuls</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-23T19:05:12+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pycnonotidae.php#unique-entry-id-726</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pycnonotidae.php#unique-entry-id-726</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[180 Pycnonotidae - Bulbuls - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Spizixos canifrons</i> - Crested Finchbill - NE India, Burma, N Thailand<br /><i>Spizixos semitorques</i> - Collared Finchbill - S, C China, N Vietnam, Taiwan<br /><br /><i>Pycnonotus zeylanicus</i> - Straw-headed Bulbul - Malay Peninsula to Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus striatus</i> - Striated Bulbul - E Himalayas to N Vietnam<br /><i>Pycnonotus leucogrammicus</i> - Cream-striped Bulbul - Sumatra<br /><i>Pycnonotus tympanistrigus</i> - Spot-necked Bulbul - Sumatra<br /><i>Pycnonotus melanoleucos</i> - Black-and-white Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus priocephalus</i> - Grey-headed Bulbul - SW India<br /><i>Pycnonotus atriceps</i> - Black-headed Bulbul - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Pycnonotus fuscoflavescens</i> - Andaman Bulbul - Andaman Is. Asia - split from <i>P. atriceps</i><br /><i>Pycnonotus melanicterus</i> - Black-capped Bulbul - Sri Lanka - was Black-crested Bulbul<br /><i>Pycnonotus flaviventris</i> - Black-crested Bulbul - N, NE India to SE Asia - split from <i>P. melanicterus</i><br /><i>Pycnonotus dispar</i> - Ruby-throated Bulbul - Sumatra, Java, Bali - split from <i>P. melanicterus</i><br /><i>Pycnonotus gularis</i> - Flame-throated Bulbul - SW India - split from <i>P. melanicterus</i><br /><i>Pycnonotus montis</i> - Bornean Bulbul - Borneo - from <i>P. melanicterus</i><br /><i>Pycnonotus squamatus</i> - Scaly-breasted Bulbul - Malay Peninsula to Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus cyaniventris</i> - Grey-bellied Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus jocosus</i> - Red-whiskered Bulbul - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Pycnonotus xanthorrhous</i> - Brown-breasted Bulbul - C, S China to Burma & N Thailand<br /><i>Pycnonotus sinensis</i> - Light-vented Bulbul - C, S China, N Vietnam, Taiwan<br /><i>Pycnonotus taivanus</i> - Styan's Bulbul - Taiwan<br /><i>Pycnonotus leucogenys</i> - Himalayan Bulbul - Himalayas<br /><i>Pycnonotus leucotis</i> - White-eared Bulbul - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Pycnonotus cafer</i> - Red-vented Bulbul - Himalayas, India, Burma<br /><i>Pycnonotus aurigaster</i> - Sooty-headed Bulbul - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pycnonotus xanthopygos</i> - White-spectacled Bulbul - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Pycnonotus nigricans</i> - African Red-eyed Bulbul - SW Africa<br /><i>Pycnonotus capensis</i> - Cape Bulbul - South Africa<br /><i>Pycnonotus barbatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pycnonotus_barbatus_common_bulbul.php" rel="self" title="Common Bulbul">Common Bulbul</a> - NE, N, W, C Africa<br /><i>Pycnonotus somaliensis</i> - Somali Bulbul - NE Africa<br /><i>Pycnonotus dodsoni</i> - Dodson's Bulbul - E Africa<br /><i>Pycnonotus tricolor</i> - Dark-capped Bulbul - C, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Pycnonotus eutilotus</i> - Puff-backed Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus nieuwenhuisii</i> - Blue-wattled Bulbul - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus urostictus</i> - Yellow-wattled Bulbul - Philippines<br /><i>Pycnonotus bimaculatus</i> - Orange-spotted Bulbul - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Pycnonotus finlaysoni</i> - Stripe-throated Bulbul - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pycnonotus xantholaemus</i> - Yellow-throated Bulbul - India<br /><i>Pycnonotus penicillatus</i> - Yellow-eared Bulbul - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Pycnonotus flavescens</i> - Flavescent Bulbul - Southeast Asia, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus goiavier</i> - Yellow-vented Bulbul - Southeast Asia, Philippines<br /><i>Pycnonotus luteolus</i> - White-browed Bulbul - India<br /><i>Pycnonotus plumosus</i> - Olive-winged Bulbul - Sumatra to Philippines<br /><i>Pycnonotus blanfordi</i> - Streak-eared Bulbul - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Pycnonotus simplex</i> - Cream-vented Bulbul - Malay Peninsula to Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus brunneus</i> - Asian Red-eyed Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus erythropthalmos</i> - Spectacled Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Pycnonotus hualon</i> - Bare-faced Bulbul - C Laos - new species<br /><br /><i>Arizelocichla masukuensis</i> - Shelley's Greenbul - EC Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla kakamegae</i> - Kakamega Greenbul - EC Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla montana</i> - Cameroon Greenbul - W Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla tephrolaema</i> - Western Greenbul - WC Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla kikuyuensis</i> - Olive-breasted Greenbul - C Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla nigriceps</i> - Mountain Greenbul - E Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla neumanni</i> - Uluguru Greenbul - E Tanzania - split from <i>A.nigriceps</i><br /><i>Arizelocichla fusciceps</i> - Black-browed Greenbul - SE Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla chlorigula</i> - Yellow-throated Greenbul - Tanzania<br /><i>Arizelocichla milanjensis</i> - Stripe-cheeked Greenbul - SE Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla olivaceiceps</i> - Olive-headed Greenbul - E Africa<br /><i>Arizelocichla striifacies</i> - Stripe-faced Greenbul - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Stelgidillas gracilirostris</i> - Slender-billed Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Eurillas virens</i> - Little Greenbul - W, C, E Africa<br /><i>Eurillas gracilis</i> - Little Grey Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Eurillas ansorgei</i> - Ansorge's Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Eurillas curvirostris</i> - Plain Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Eurillas latirostris</i> - Yellow-whiskered Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Andropadus importunus</i> - Sombre Greenbul - E, S Africa<br /><br /><i>Calyptocichla serina</i> - Golden Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Baeopogon indicator</i> - Honeyguide Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Baeopogon clamans</i> - Sjostedt's Greenbul - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Ixonotus guttatus</i> - Spotted Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Chlorocichla laetissima</i> - Joyful Greenbul - EC Africa<br /><i>Chlorocichla prigoginei</i> - Prigogine's Greenbul - C Africa<br /><i>Chlorocichla flaviventris</i> - Yellow-bellied Greenbul - E, S, WC Africa<br /><i>Chlorocichla falkensteini</i> - Falkenstein's Greenbul - WC Africa<br /><i>Chlorocichla simplex</i> - Simple Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Atimastillas flavicollis</i> - Yellow-throated Leaflove - W, C Africa - from <i>Chlorocichla</i><br /><br /><i>Thescelocichla leucopleura</i> - Swamp Palm Bulbul - W, C Africa<br /><br /><i>Phyllastrephus scandens</i> - Red-tailed Leaflove - W, C Africa - from <i>Pyrrhurus</i><br /><i>Phyllastrephus terrestris</i> - Terrestrial Brownbul - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus strepitans</i> - Northern Brownbul - E Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus cerviniventris</i> - Grey-olive Greenbul - E, SC Africa - was Grey-olive Bulbul<br /><i>Phyllastrephus fulviventris</i> - Pale-olive Greenbul - WC Africa -was Pale-olive Bulbul<br /><i>Phyllastrephus baumanni</i> - Baumann's Olive Greenbul - W Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus hypochloris</i> - Toro Olive Greenbul - EC Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus lorenzi</i> - Sassi's Olive Greenbul - C Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus fischeri</i> - Fischer's Greenbul - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus cabanisi</i> - Cabanis's Greenbul - EC, SC Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus placidus</i> - Placid Greenbul - E Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus poensis</i> - Cameroon Olive Greenbul - WC Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus icterinus</i> - Icterine Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus xavieri</i> - Xavier's Greenbul - C Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus leucolepis</i> - Liberian Greenbul - SE Liberia<br /><i>Phyllastrephus albigularis</i> - White-throated Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus flavostriatus</i> - Yellow-streaked Greenbul - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus alfredi</i> - Sharpe's Greenbul - EC Africa - possible subspecies of <i>P.flavostriatus</i><br /><i>Phyllastrephus poliocephalus</i> - Grey-headed Greenbul - WC Africa<br /><i>Phyllastrephus debilis</i> - Tiny Greenbul - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Bleda syndactylus</i> - Red-tailed Bristlebill - W, C Africa<br /><i>Bleda eximius</i> - Green-tailed Bristlebill - W Africa<br /><i>Bleda notatus</i> - Yellow-lored Bristlebill - C Africa<br /><i>Bleda canicapillus</i> - Grey-headed Bristlebill - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Criniger barbatus</i> - Western Bearded Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Criniger chloronotus</i> - Eastern Bearded Greenbul - C Africa<br /><i>Criniger calurus</i> - Red-tailed Greenbul - W, C Africa<br /><i>Criniger ndussumensis</i> - White-bearded Greenbul - C Africa<br /><i>Criniger olivaceus</i> - Yellow-bearded Greenbul - W Africa<br /><br />from <i>Criniger</i><br /><i>Alophoixus finschii</i> - Finsch's Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Alophoixus flaveolus</i> - White-throated Bulbul - E Himalayas to Burma & W Thailand<br /><i>Alophoixus pallidus</i> - Puff-throated Bulbul - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Alophoixus ochraceus</i> - Ochraceous Bulbul - Southeast Asia to Sumatra & Borneo<br /><i>Alophoixus bres</i> - Grey-cheeked Bulbul - Malay Peninsula to Philippines<br /><i>Alophoixus phaeocephalus</i> - Yellow-bellied Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Acritillas indica</i> - Yellow-browed Bulbul - India<br /><br /><i>Setornis criniger</i> - Hook-billed Bulbul - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Tricholestes criniger</i> - Hairy-backed Bulbul - Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Iole virescens</i> - Olive Bulbul - NE India to SW Thailand<br /><i>Iole propinqua</i> - Grey-eyed Bulbul - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Iole olivacea</i> - Buff-vented Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Iole palawanensis</i> - Sulphur-bellied Bulbul - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Ixos nicobariensis</i> - Nicobar Bulbul - Nicobar Islands<br /><i>Ixos mcclellandii</i> - Mountain Bulbul - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Ixos malaccensis</i> - Streaked Bulbul - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Ixos virescens</i> - Sunda Bulbul - Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Ixos philippinus</i> - Philippine Bulbul - Philippines<br /><i>Ixos rufigularis</i> - Zamboanga Bulbul - Philippines<br /><i>Ixos siquijorensis</i> - Streak-breasted Bulbul - Philippines<br /><i>Ixos everetti</i> - Yellowish Bulbul - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Thapsinillas affinis</i> - Seram Golden Bulbul - Seram and Ambon Is<br /><i>Thapsinillas longirostris</i> - Northern Golden Bulbul - E Sulawesi, N Moluccas - split from <i>T. affinis</i><br /><i>Thapsinillas mysticalis</i> - Buru Golden Bulbul - Buru Is. Australasia - split from <i>T. affinis</i><br /><br /><i>Microscelis amaurotis</i> - Brown-eared Bulbul - Japan to N Philippines<br /><br /><i>Hemixos flavala</i> - Ashy Bulbul - Indian sub-continent, Burma, SW China, W, NE Thailand, Indochina<br /><i>Hemixos cinereus</i> - Cinereous Bulbul - S Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, N Borneo - split from <i>H. flavala</i><br /><i>Hemixos castanonotus</i> - Chestnut Bulbul - S China, N Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Hypsipetes crassirostris</i> - Seychelles Bulbul - Seychelles Islands<br /><i>Hypsipetes borbonicus</i> - Reunion Bulbul - La R&eacute;union<br /><i>Hypsipetes olivaceus</i> - Mauritius Bulbul - Mauritius<br /><i>Hypsipetes madagascariensis</i> - Malagasy Bulbul - Madagascar region<br /><i>Hypsipetes parvirostris</i> - Comoros Bulbul - Comoros<br /><i>Hypsipetes leucocephalus</i> - Black Bulbul - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Hypsipetes ganeesa</i> - Square-tailed Bulbul - SW India, Sri Lanka - split from <i>H. leucocephalus</i><br /><br /><i>Cerasophila thompsoni</i> - White-headed Bulbul - Burma, NW Thailand<br /><br /><i>Neolestes torquatus</i> - Black-collared Bulbul - WC Africa<br /><br /><i>Malia grata</i> - Malia - Sulawesi - traditionally allied to the bulbuls]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Alaudidae - Larks</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alaudidae</category><category>Larks</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-24T19:04:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_alaulidae.php#unique-entry-id-725</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_alaulidae.php#unique-entry-id-725</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[179 Alaudidae - Larks - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Mirafra cantillans</i> - Singing Bush Lark - Widespread Africa, also Arabian Peninsula & India<br /><i>Mirafra javanica</i> - Horsfield's Bush Lark - Southeast Asia through Australia<br /><i>Mirafra hova</i> - Madagascar Lark - Madagascar<br /><i>Mirafra passerina</i> - Monotonous Lark - SC Africa<br /><i>Mirafra albicauda</i> - White-tailed Lark - C, EC Africa<br /><i>Mirafra cheniana</i> - Melodious Lark - SE Africa<br /><i>Mirafra cordofanica</i> - Kordofan Lark - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Mirafra williamsi</i> - Williams's Lark - N, C Kenya<br /><i>Mirafra pulpa</i> - Friedmann's Lark - EC Africa<br /><i>Mirafra africana</i> - Rufous-naped Lark - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Mirafra hypermetra</i> - Red-winged Lark - EC Africa<br /><i>Mirafra somalica</i> - Somali Lark - Somalia<br /><i>Mirafra ashi</i> - Ash's Lark - E Somalia<br /><i>Mirafra angolensis</i> - Angola Lark - SC Africa<br /><i>Mirafra rufocinnamomea</i> - Flappet Lark - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Mirafra apiata</i> - Cape Clapper Lark - SW Namibia, W, SC, S. Africa - new name and range<br /><i>Mirafra fasciolata</i> - Eastern Clapper Lark - SW Zambia, N, EC Namibia, Botswana, C and E South Africa - split from <i>M.apiata</i><br /><i>Mirafra collaris</i> - Collared Lark - E Africa<br /><i>Mirafra assamica</i> - Bengal Bush Lark - N India<br /><i>Mirafra affinis</i> - Jerdon's Bush Lark - S India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Mirafra microptera</i> - Burmese Bush Lark - C Burma<br /><i>Mirafra erythrocephala</i> - Indochinese Bush Lark - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Mirafra rufa</i> - Rusty Bush Lark - C, W Africa<br /><i>Mirafra gilletti</i> - Gillett's Lark - E Africa - Degodi Lark <i>M.degodiensis</i> is synonym<br /><i>Mirafra erythroptera</i> - Indian Bush Lark - India, Pakistan<br /><br /><i>Heteromirafra ruddi</i> - Rudd's Lark - South Africa<br /><i>Heteromirafra archeri</i> - Archer's Lark - NW Somalia<br /><i>Heteromirafra sidamoensis</i> - Sidamo Lark - S Ethiopia<br /><br />Four species of <i>Mirafra</i> larks and four species of <i>Certhilauda</i> larks to the <i>Calendulauda</i><br /><i>Calendulauda africanoides</i> - Fawn-colored Lark - SC Africa<br /><i>Calendulauda alopex</i> - Foxy Lark - EC Africa<br /><i>Calendulauda poecilosterna</i> - Pink-breasted Lark - NE Africa<br /><i>Calendulauda sabota</i> - Sabota Lark - S Africa<br /><i>Calendulauda albescens</i> - Karoo Lark - South Africa<br /><i>Calendulauda erythrochlamys</i> - Dune Lark - WC Namibia<br /><i>Calendulauda barlowi</i> - Barlow's Lark - SW Namibia, NW South Africa<br /><i>Calendulauda burra</i> - Red Lark - C South Africa<br /><br /><i>Certhilauda benguelensis</i> - Benguela Long-billed Lark - SW Angola, NW Namibia<br /><i>Certhilauda subcoronata</i> - Karoo Long-billed Lark - SW Africa<br /><i>Certhilauda semitorquata</i> - Eastern Long-billed Lark - SE Africa<br /><i>Certhilauda curvirostris</i> - Cape Long-billed Lark - SW Namibia, W South Africa<br /><i>Certhilauda brevirostris</i> - Agulhas Long-billed Lark - S South Africa<br /><i>Certhilauda chuana</i> - Short-clawed Lark - SC Africa<br /><br /><i>Pinarocorys nigricans</i> - Dusky Lark - C, S Africa<br /><i>Pinarocorys erythropygia</i> - Rufous-rumped Lark - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Chersomanes albofasciata</i> - Spike-heeled Lark - S, SW Africa<br /><i>Chersomanes beesleyi</i> - Beesley's Lark - NE Tanzania - split from <i>C.albofasciata</i><br /><br /><i>Alaemon alaudipes</i> - Greater Hoopoe-Lark - Morocco to Pakistan<br /><i>Alaemon hamertoni</i> - Lesser Hoopoe-Lark - Somalia<br /><br /><i>Ramphocoris clotbey</i> - Thick-billed Lark - NW, Africa, also C Arabian Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Melanocorypha calandra</i> - Calandra Lark - SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Melanocorypha bimaculata</i> - Bimaculated Lark - SC Eurasia - n India, ne AF<br /><i>Melanocorypha mongolica</i> - Mongolian Lark - E Eurasia<br /><i>Melanocorypha maxima</i> - Tibetan Lark - Tibet<br /><i>Melanocorypha leucoptera</i> - White-winged Lark - C Eurasia<br /><i>Melanocorypha yeltoniensis</i> - Black Lark - C Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Ammomanes cinctura</i> - Bar-tailed Lark - Morocco to Pakistan<br /><i>Ammomanes phoenicura</i> - Rufous-tailed Lark - India, Pakistan<br /><i>Ammomanes deserti</i> - Desert Lark - Morocco to W India<br /><br /><i>Ammomanopsis grayi</i> - Gray's Lark - SW Africa - from <i>Ammomanes</i> <br /><br /><i>Calandrella brachydactyla</i> - Greater Short-toed Lark - C, S Eurasia - AF, India<br /><i>Calandrella blanfordi</i> - Blanford's Short-toed Lark - NE, Africa, also S Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Calandrella erlangeri</i> - Erlanger's Lark - Ethiopia<br /><i>Calandrella cinerea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/calandrella_cinerea_red_capped_lark.php" rel="self" title="Red Capped Lark">Red-capped Lark</a> - S Africa<br /><i>Calandrella acutirostris</i> - Hume's Short-toed Lark - SC Eurasia - n India<br /><i>Calandrella raytal</i> - Sand Lark - Pakistan to Burma<br /><i>Calandrella rufescens</i> - Lesser Short-toed Lark - S, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Calandrella cheleensis</i> - Asian Short-toed Lark - SC to E Eurasia<br /><i>Calandrella somalica</i> - Somali Short-toed Lark - E, NE Africa<br /><i>Calandrella athensis</i> - Athi Short-toed Lark - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Spizocorys conirostris</i> - Pink-billed Lark - SC Africa<br /><i>Spizocorys fringillaris</i> - Botha's Lark - NE South Africa<br /><i>Spizocorys sclateri</i> - Sclater's Lark - W South Africa, S Namibia<br /><i>Spizocorys obbiensis</i> - Obbia Lark - C Somalia<br /><i>Spizocorys personata</i> - Masked Lark - Ethiopia, Kenya<br /><i>Spizocorys starki</i> - Stark's Lark - SW Africa - from <i>Eremalauda</i><br /><br /><i>Eremalauda dunni</i> - Dunn's Lark - C, W, Africa, also C Arabian Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Chersophilus duponti</i> - Dupont's Lark - N, Africa, also Spain<br /><br /><i>Pseudalaemon fremantlii</i> - Short-tailed Lark - E, NE Africa<br /><br /><i>Galerida cristata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galerida_cristata_crested_lark.php" rel="self" title="Crested Lark">Crested Lark</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Africa<br /><i>Galerida macrorhyncha</i> - Maghreb Lark - E Morocco to N Algeria; Maghreb Desert - split from Crested Lark, note not <i>randonii</i><br /><i>Galerida theklae</i> - Thekla Lark - N, E, Africa, also Spain & Portugal - possible species: (hueii, praetermissa and elliotii)<br /><i>Galerida malabarica</i> - Malabar Lark - W India<br /><i>Galerida deva</i> - Sykes's Lark - C India<br /><i>Galerida modesta</i> - Sun Lark - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Galerida magnirostris</i> - Large-billed Lark - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Lullula arborea</i> - Woodlark - W, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Alauda arvensis</i> - Eurasian Skylark - Widespread Eurasia - to N Africa<br /><i>Alauda gulgula</i> - Oriental Skylark - Widespread Asia, also C Asia<br /><i>Alauda razae</i> - Raso Lark - Cape Verde Is<br /><br /><i>Eremopterix australis</i> - Black-eared Sparrow-Lark - S Africa<br /><i>Eremopterix leucotis</i> - Chestnut-backed Sparrow-Lark - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Eremopterix signatus</i> - Chestnut-headed Sparrow-Lark - E, NE Africa<br /><i>Eremopterix verticalis</i> - Grey-backed Sparrow-Lark - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Eremopterix nigriceps</i> - Black-crowned Sparrow-Lark - Mauritania to NW India<br /><i>Eremopterix griseus</i> - Ashy-crowned Sparrow-Lark - India, Pakistan<br /><i>Eremopterix leucopareia</i> - Fischer's Sparrow-Lark - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Eremophila alpestris</i> - Horned Lark - Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia<br /><i>Eremophila bilopha</i> - Temminck's Lark - N, Africa, also Arabian Peninsula]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Nicatoridae - Nicators</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Nicatoridae</category><category>Nicators</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-25T19:04:11+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_nicatoridae.php#unique-entry-id-724</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_nicatoridae.php#unique-entry-id-724</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[178 Nicatoridae - Nicators - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Nicator chloris</i> - Western Nicator - C, W Africa<br /><i>Nicator gularis</i> - Eastern Nicator - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Nicator vireo</i> - Yellow-throated Nicator - C, WC Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Panuridae - Bearded Reedling</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Panuridae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-26T19:03:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_panuridae.php#unique-entry-id-723</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_panuridae.php#unique-entry-id-723</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[177 Panuridae - Bearded Reedling - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Bearded Reedling is not related to parrotbills, but sister to larks and Sylvioidea<br /><br /><i>Panurus biarmicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/panurus_biarmicus_bearded_reedling.php" rel="self" title="Bearded Reedling">Bearded Reedling</a> - W, C Eurasia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Remizidae - Penduline Tits</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Remizidae</category><category>Penduline Tits</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-27T19:03:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_remizidae.php#unique-entry-id-722</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_remizidae.php#unique-entry-id-722</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[176 Remizidae - Penduline Tits - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Remiz pendulinus</i> - Eurasian Penduline Tit - W, N, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Remiz macronyx</i> - Black-headed Penduline Tit - C Asia - split from <i>R.pendulinus</i><br /><i>Remiz coronatus</i> - White-crowned Penduline Tit - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Remiz consobrinus</i> - Chinese Penduline Tit - N China<br /><br /><i>Anthoscopus punctifrons</i> - Sennar Penduline Tit - NE, C, W Africa<br /><i>Anthoscopus parvulus</i> - Yellow Penduline Tit - C, W Africa<br /><i>Anthoscopus musculus</i> - Mouse-colored Penduline Tit - NE Africa<br /><i>Anthoscopus flavifrons</i> - Forest Penduline Tit - W, C Africa<br /><i>Anthoscopus caroli</i> - Grey Penduline Tit - C, S Africa<br /><i>Anthoscopus minutus</i> - Cape Penduline Tit - SW Africa<br /><br /><i>Auriparus flaviceps</i> - Verdin - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Cephalopyrus flammiceps</i> - Fire-capped Tit - Himalayas to C India & N Laos]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Paridae - Tits&#x2c; Chickadees</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Paridae</category><category>Tits</category><category>Chickadees</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-28T19:03:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_paridae.php#unique-entry-id-721</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_paridae.php#unique-entry-id-721</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[175 Paridae - Tits, Chickadees - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Poecile palustris</i> - Marsh Tit - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Poecile hypermelaenus</i> - Black-bibbed Tit - C, W, SW China, W Burma - split from <i>P. palustris</i><br /><i>Poecile lugubris</i> - Sombre Tit - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Poecile montanus</i> - Willow Tit - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Poecile weigoldicus</i> - Sichuan Tit - WC, swc China - split from <i>P. montanus</i><br /><i>Poecile carolinensis</i> - Carolina Chickadee - SE USA<br /><i>Poecile atricapillus</i> - Black-capped Chickadee - N North America<br /><i>Poecile gambeli</i> - Mountain Chickadee - W, North America, also NW Mexico<br /><i>Poecile sclateri</i> - Mexican Chickadee - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Poecile superciliosus</i> - White-browed Tit - W China<br /><i>Poecile davidi</i> - Pere David's Tit - NC China<br /><i>Poecile cinctus</i> - Grey-headed Chickadee - N, Eurasia, also NW North America<br /><i>Poecile hudsonicus</i> - Boreal Chickadee - N North America<br /><i>Poecile rufescens</i> - Chestnut-backed Chickadee - W North America<br /><i>Poecile varius</i> - Varied Tit - E Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Periparus rufonuchalis</i> - Rufous-naped Tit - W, NW Himalayas<br /><i>Periparus rubidiventris</i> - Rufous-vented Tit - Himalayas to Burma<br /><i>Periparus ater</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/periparus_ater_coal_tit.php" rel="self" title="Coal Tit">Coal Tit</a> - Widespread Eurasia - includes Spot-winged Tit <i>P. melanolophus</i><br /><i>Periparus venustulus</i> - Yellow-bellied Tit - E, C, S China<br /><i>Periparus elegans</i> - Elegant Tit - Philippines<br /><i>Periparus amabilis</i> - Palawan Tit - Philippines<br /><br /><i>Lophophanes cristatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/parus_cristatus_crested_tit.php" rel="self" title="Crested Tit">European Crested Tit</a> - Europe<br /><i>Lophophanes dichrous</i> - Grey Crested Tit - Himalayas to Burma<br /><br /><i>Parus guineensis</i> - White-shouldered Black Tit - W, C Africa<br /><i>Parus leucomelas</i> - White-winged Black Tit - C Africa<br /><i>Parus carpi</i> - Carp's Black Tit - SW Africa<br /><i>Parus niger</i> - Southern Black Tit - SE Africa<br /><i>Parus albiventris</i> - White-bellied Tit - WC, E Africa<br /><i>Parus leuconotus</i> - White-backed Black Tit - Ethiopia<br /><i>Parus funereus</i> - Dusky Tit - C Africa<br /><i>Parus rufiventris</i> - Rufous-bellied Tit - SE Africa<br /><i>Parus pallidiventris</i> - Cinnamon-breasted Tit - SE Africa<br /><i>Parus fringillinus</i> - Red-throated Tit - E Africa<br /><i>Parus fasciiventer</i> - Stripe-breasted Tit - EC Africa<br /><i>Parus thruppi</i> - Acacia Tit - NE Africa<br /><i>Parus griseiventris</i> - Miombo Tit - SC Africa<br /><i>Parus cinerascens</i> - Ashy Tit - S Africa<br /><i>Parus afer</i> - Grey Tit - S Africa<br /><i>Parus major</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/parus_major_great_tit.php" rel="self" title="Great Tit">Great Tit</a> - W, C Eurasia, N Africa  - <i>Parus bokharensis</i> is conspecific<br /><i>Parus minor</i> - Japanese Tit - EC, E Asia - split from <i>P. major</i><br /><i>Parus cinereus</i> - Cinereous Tit - S, SE Asia - split from <i>P. major</i><br /><i>Parus monticolus</i> - Green-backed Tit - W Himalayas to SC Vietnam & Taiwan<br /><i>Parus nuchalis</i> - White-naped Tit - C, S India<br /><i>Parus xanthogenys</i> - Himalayan Black-lored Tit - Himalayas from N Pakistan to E Nepal - split of <i>P. aplonotus</i><br /><i>Parus aplonotus</i> - Indian Black-lored Tit - Peninsular India - split from <i>P. xanthogenys</i><br /><i>Parus spilonotus</i> - Yellow-cheeked Tit - Himalayas to SC Vietnam<br /><i>Parus holsti</i> - Yellow Tit - Taiwan<br /><i>Parus semilarvatus</i> - White-fronted Tit - Philippines<br /><i>Parus humilis</i> - Groundpecker - Tibet<br /><br /><i>Cyanistes caeruleus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/parus_caeruleus_blue_tit.php" rel="self" title="Blue Tit">Eurasian Blue Tit</a> - W, C Eurasia - new name<br /><i>Cyanistes teneriffae</i> - African Blue Tit - N, Canary Islands - split from <i>C. caeruleus</i><br /><i>Cyanistes cyanus</i> - Azure Tit - C, E Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Baeolophus wollweberi</i> - Bridled Titmouse - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Baeolophus inornatus</i> - Oak Titmouse - W USA, Baja California<br /><i>Baeolophus ridgwayi</i> - Juniper Titmouse - WC USA, N Mexico<br /><i>Baeolophus bicolor</i> - Tufted Titmouse - E, SE USA<br /><i>Baeolophus atricristatus</i> - Black-crested Titmouse - Texas, NE Mexico<br /><br /><i>Sylviparus modestus</i> - Yellow-browed Tit - Himalayas to SC Vietnam<br /><br /><i>Melanochlora sultanea</i> - Sultan Tit - Widespread Asia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Stenostiridae - Fairy Flycatchers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Stenostiridae</category><category>Fairy Flycatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-01T19:02:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_stenostiridae.php#unique-entry-id-719</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_stenostiridae.php#unique-entry-id-719</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[174 Stenostiridae - Fairy Flycatchers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />includes <i>Stenostira</i> and <i>Elminia</i> from Incertae Sedis and <i>Culcicapa</i> from Muscicapidae<br /><br /><i>Chelidorhynx hypoxantha</i> - Yellow-bellied Fantail - E Himalayas to Southeast Asia - close relative of Fairy Flycatcher<br /><br /><i>Stenostira scita</i> - Fairy Flycatcher - S Africa - note name<br /><br /><i>Culicicapa ceylonensis</i> - Grey-headed Canary-Flycatcher - Widespread Asia, also Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Culicicapa helianthea</i> - Citrine Canary-Flycatcher - Philippines, Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><br />Dusky Crested Flycatcher, White-bellied Crested Flycatcher, & White-tailed Crested Flycatcher from <i>Trochocercus</i><br /><br /><i>Elminia longicauda</i> - African Blue Flycatcher - C, W Africa<br /><i>Elminia albicauda</i> - White-tailed Blue Flycatcher - SC Africa<br /><i>Elminia nigromitratus</i> - Dusky Crested Flycatcher - W, C Africa<br /><i>Elminia albiventris</i> - White-bellied Crested Flycatcher - C Africa<br /><i>Elminia albonotatus</i> - White-tailed Crested Flycatcher - SC Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hylocitreidae</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Hylocitreidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-02T19:02:45+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hylocitreidae.php#unique-entry-id-718</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hylocitreidae.php#unique-entry-id-718</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[173 Hylocitreidae - Yellow-flanked Whistler - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Hylocitrea bonensis</i> - Yellow-flanked Whistler - Sulawesi - related to waxwings, not whistlers]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mohoidae - Oos</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Mohoidae</category><category>Oos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-03T19:02:34+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_mohoidae.php#unique-entry-id-717</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_mohoidae.php#unique-entry-id-717</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[172 Mohoidae - Oos - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Moho</i> are related to waxwings (Bombycillidae), not to honeyeaters (Meliphagidae)<br /><br /><i>Moho braccatus</i> - Kauai Oo - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Moho bishopi</i> - Bishop's Oo - Hawaiian Islands]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dulidae - Palmchat</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Dulidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-04T19:02:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dulidae.php#unique-entry-id-716</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_dulidae.php#unique-entry-id-716</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[171 Dulidae - Palmchat - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Dulus dominicus</i> - Palmchat - Hispaniola]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hypocoliidae - Hypocolius</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Hypocoliidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-05T19:02:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hypocoliidae.php#unique-entry-id-715</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_hypocoliidae.php#unique-entry-id-715</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[170 Hypocoliidae - Hypocolius - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Hypocolius ampelinus</i> - Hypocolius - S, SW Eurasia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ptilogonatidae - Silky Flycatchers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ptilogonatidae</category><category>Silky Flycatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-06T12:09:29+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ptilogonatidae.php#unique-entry-id-714</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ptilogonatidae.php#unique-entry-id-714</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[169 Ptilogonatidae - Silky-flycatchers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Phainoptila melanoxantha</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phainoptila_melanoxantha_black_and_yellow_phainoptila.php" rel="self" title="Black and Yellow Phainoptila">Black-and-yellow Phainoptila</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Ptilogonys cinereus</i> - Grey Silky-flycatcher - NW Mexico to Guatemala<br /><i>Ptilogonys caudatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ptilogonys_caudatus_long_tailed_silky_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Long Tailed Silky Flycatcher">Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Phainopepla nitens</i> - Phainopepla - SW USA to NC, NW Mexico]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bombycillidae - Waxwings</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bombycillidae</category><category>Waxwings</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-07T19:01:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bombycillidae.php#unique-entry-id-713</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bombycillidae.php#unique-entry-id-713</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[168 Bombycillidae - Waxwings - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Bombycilla garrulus</i> - Bohemian Waxwing - N Eurasia, North America<br /><i>Bombycilla japonica</i> - Japanese Waxwing - E Asia<br /><i>Bombycilla cedrorum</i> - Cedar Waxwing - Canada to Venezuela & Colombia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eupetidae - Rail-babbler</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Eupetidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-08T19:01:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_eupetidae.php#unique-entry-id-712</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_eupetidae.php#unique-entry-id-712</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[167 Eupetidae - Rail-babbler - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Eupetes macrocerus</i> - Malaysian Rail-babbler - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chaetopidae - Rockjumpers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Chaetopidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-09T19:01:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_chaetopidae.php#unique-entry-id-711</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_chaetopidae.php#unique-entry-id-711</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[166 Chaetopidae - Rockjumpers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Chaetops frenatus</i> - Cape Rockjumper - W South Africa<br /><i>Chaetops aurantius</i> - Drakensberg Rockjumper - E South Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Picathartidae - Rockfowl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picathartidae</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-10T19:01:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_picathartidae.php#unique-entry-id-710</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_picathartidae.php#unique-entry-id-710</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[165 Picathartidae - Rockfowl - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Picathartes gymnocephalus</i> - White-necked Rockfowl - W Africa - was White-necked Picathartes<br /><i>Picathartes oreas</i> - Grey-necked Rockfowl - W Africa - was Gray-necked Picathartes<br /><br />Rockfowl, Rockjumpers and Rail-babbler are an ancient clade]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tropical Gnatcatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Polioptilidae</category><category>Gnatcatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-12-20T00:41:47+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/poioptila_plumbea_tropical_gnatcatcher.php#unique-entry-id-708</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/poioptila_plumbea_tropical_gnatcatcher.php#unique-entry-id-708</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Tropical Gnatcatcher - Polioptila plumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/polioptila_plumbea_tropical_gnatcatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="333" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tropical Gnatcatcher<br />Latin: <em>Polioptila plumbea</em><br />Other:<span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: Polioptilidae &bull; Gnatcatchers<br />Range: South Mexico to Peru and northeast Brazil<br /><br />A few views of Tropical Gnatcatchers from Panama. These individuals have black markings near the bill and chin, unlike the illustrations in Ridgely and Gwynne which have a white face. Otherwise Tropical Gnatcatchers are generally white below and dark above, with a black line behind eye meeting black cap.<br /><br />These are small fast moving birds, working the branches of large trees.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Billed Gnatwren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Polioptilidae</category><category>Gnatcatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-20T00:41:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocaenus_melanurus_long_billed_gnatwren.php#unique-entry-id-707</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocaenus_melanurus_long_billed_gnatwren.php#unique-entry-id-707</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Long Billed Gnatwren - Ramphocaenus melanurus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphocaenus_melanurus_long_billed_gnatwren_01.jpg" width="440" height="622" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long Billed Gnatwren<br />Latin: <em>Ramphocaenus melanurus</em><br />Other:<span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: Polioptilidae &bull; Gnatcatchers<br />Range: Southeast Mexico through Amazonia<br /><br />There&rsquo;s no mistaking the Long-billed Gnatwren, which has a very long bill and mostly buffy underparts. It also has a long thin tail, which is often cocked, like other gnatcatchers.<br /><br />Not that easy to see. We spotted this one in Metropolitan Park in Panama City.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Firecrest</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Regulidae</category><category>Goldcrests</category><category>Kinglets</category><category>France</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><dc:date>2010-12-20T12:19:47+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/regulus_ignicapilla_common_firecrest.php#unique-entry-id-706</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/regulus_ignicapilla_common_firecrest.php#unique-entry-id-706</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/regulus_ignicapilla_common_firecrest_01.jpg" width="440" height="361" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; France, December 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Firecrest<br />Latin: <em>Regulus ignicapilla</em><br />Other: Firecrest &bull; Roitelet &agrave; triple bandeau (Fr), Reyezuelo listado (Es), Fiorrancino (It)<span style="font-size:13px; "><br /></span>Family: Regulidae &bull; Goldcrests<br />Range: Europe into Turkey<br /><br />The Firecrest is a superb little bird, which I have only recently discovered. December seems to be a good time to see them in this part of the Mediterranean coast in southeast France.<br /><br />Firecrests are very small chubby birds, with big white bellies, small tails and no visible neck. They have a characteristic yellow or orange stripe, between two black stripes, on the crown, and a dash of orange above the bill. The broad white supercilium which extends back from the eye differentiates them from the otherwise very similar Goldcrest. Backs are greenish yellow.<br /><br />This bird was working Holm Oaks, seemingly checking every branch and leaf, presumably for small insects. He was not too wary, and continued feeding in one tree, despite my presence, only moving on when he had finished the whole tree.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Firecrest - Regulus ignicapilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/regulus_ignicapilla_common_firecrest_02.jpg" width="440" height="359" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Waterthrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Parulidae</category><category>New World Warblers</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T00:35:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/seiurus_noveboracensis_northern_waterthrush.php#unique-entry-id-705</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/seiurus_noveboracensis_northern_waterthrush.php#unique-entry-id-705</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Waterthrush - Seiurus noveboracensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/seiurus_noveboracensis_northern_waterthrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="313" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Waterthrush<br />Latin: <em>Seiurus noveboracensis</em><br />Other:<span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-parulidae.php" rel="self" title="Parulidae">Parulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-warblers.php" rel="self" title="New World Warblers">New World Warblers</a><br />Range: Canada, north USA migrating to south USA and Central America<br /><br />Just a record shot of this migrant Northern Waterthrush in Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Green Vireo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Vireonidae</category><category>Vireos</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-20T00:34:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_flavoviridis_yellow_green_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-704</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_flavoviridis_yellow_green_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-704</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Green Vireo - Vireo flavoviridis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_flavoviridis_yellow_green_vireo_01.jpg" width="440" height="323" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Green Vireo<br />Latin: <em>Vireo flavoviridis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Vireonidae &bull;&nbsp;Vireos<br />Range: Widespread Middle America, also S Texas<br /><br />The Yellow-Green Vireo in Panama, seen here in El Valle.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brown Capped Vireo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Vireonidae</category><category>Vireos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-20T00:34:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_leucophrys_brown_capped_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-703</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_leucophrys_brown_capped_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-703</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_leucophrys_brown_capped_vireo_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Brown Capped Vireo<br />Latin: <em>Vireo leucophrys</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Vireonidae &bull;&nbsp;Vireos<br />Range: Mexico to N Bolivia<br /><br />The Brown-capped Vireo has a thin pointed bill and brown cap. I saw this one in the forest above the Los Quetzales lodge in Chiriqui, Panama. In Panama, the Brown-capped Vireo only found in the western highlands.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Shrike Vireo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Vireonidae</category><category>Vireos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T00:33:55+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireolanius_pulchellus_green_shrike_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-702</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireolanius_pulchellus_green_shrike_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-702</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Shrike Vireo - Vireolanius pulchellus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireolanius_pulchellus_green_shrike_vireo_01.jpg" width="440" height="376" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Canopy Tower, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Shrike Vireo<br />Latin: <em>Vireolanius pulchellus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Vireonidae &bull;&nbsp;Vireos<br />Range: SE Mexico to Panama<br /><br />Just a record shot of a Green Shrike-Vireo spotted from the observation deck of the Canopy Tower in central Panama. Note the vivid green plumage.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Eyed Vireo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Vireonidae</category><category>Vireos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Liana Lodge</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Serra dos Tucanos Lodge</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2012-01-22T20:06:42+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_olivaceus_red_eyed_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-701</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_olivaceus_red_eyed_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-701</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Eyed Vireo - Vireo olivaceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_olivaceus_red_eyed_vireo_01.jpg" width="440" height="471" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; All rights reserved &bull; Serra dos Tucanos, September 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Eyed Vireo<br />Latin: <em>Vireo olivaceus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Vireo ojirrojo (Es) &bull; Juruviara (Br)<br /></span>Family: Vireonidae &bull;&nbsp;Vireos<br />Range: Canada through Amazonia, South America<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Red Eyed Vireo has a red iris, thin black stripe above white supercilium, light underparts, yellowy green upperparts.<br /><br />There are resident North American and South American populations, both migrating. A South-American resident group is called Chivi Vireo - birds have brown eyes and yellow vent.<br /><br />The Chivi Vireo pictured above was seen at Serra dos Tucanos Lodge near Rio in September. Red-eyed Vireos are seen in many forests of South America, many for example in Oriente, Ecuador, in March.  We saw a migrant Red-eyed Vireo at the Finca Hartmann in western Panama, in May (further below).]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>House Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Itatiaia</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Sao Paulo</category><category>Rio Grande do Sul</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>Summit Gardens</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>El Valle</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T14:21:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_aedon_house_wren.php#unique-entry-id-700</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_aedon_house_wren.php#unique-entry-id-700</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="House Wren - Troglodytes aedon" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_aedon_house_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="343" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Itatiaia, Brazil, November 2009<br /></span><br />Bird name: House Wren <br />Latin: <em>Troglodytes aedon </em><br />Other: Corru&iacute;ra-de-casa (Br) &bull; Curucucha (Es) &bull; <em>Troglodytes aedon musculus</em><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Widespread Americas<br />Similar:<br /><br />The House Wren is found throughout the Americas. The <em>musculus </em>subspecies pictured above is called the Southern House Wren, and sometimes viewed as a separate species.<br /><br />The House Wren is a great garden bird, with an attractive song. It is not shy and much easier to see than its European counterpart. I saw it in most habitats I visited in Brazil. <br /><br />Still easily observed in central Panama (lowest two photos), around the hotels, but seemed to be a little less confiding than in Brazil. <br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="House Wren - Troglodytes aedon" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_aedon_house_wren_02.jpg" width="440" height="299" /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, photo from Panama.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_aedon_house_wren_05.jpg" width="440" height="390" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plain Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T14:25:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_modestus_plain_wren.php#unique-entry-id-699</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_modestus_plain_wren.php#unique-entry-id-699</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_modestus_plain_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="281" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Gamboa, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plain Wren<br />Latin: <em>Cantorchilus modestus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Southern Mexico to Central Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />A male and female Plain Wren, according to the guide, though I couldn&rsquo;t tell you which was which. I think these are differentiated from the other similar wrens by the relatively faint barring on wings and tail. <br /><br />We saw Plain Wrens several times near the Ammo Dump in the Canal zone of central Panama. But often only a fleeting glimpse. Often heard.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mimidae - Mockingbirds&#x2c; Thrashers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Mimidae</category><category>Mockingbirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-27T11:27:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_mimidae.php#unique-entry-id-698</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_mimidae.php#unique-entry-id-698</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[204 Mimidae - Mockingbirds, Thrashers<br /><br /><i>Dumetella carolinensis</i> - Grey Catbird - Widespread North America<br /><br /><i>Melanoptila glabrirostris</i> - Black Catbird - S Mexico to Honduras<br /><br /><i>Mimus polyglottos</i> - Northern Mockingbird - S Canada to S Mexico<br /><i>Mimus gilvus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mimus_gilvus_tropical_mockingbird.php" rel="self" title="Tropical Mockingbird">Tropical Mockingbird</a> - S Mexico to El Salvador, N, E South America<br /><i>Mimus gundlachii</i> - Bahama Mockingbird - Bahamas, Jamaica<br /><i>Mimus thenca</i> - Chilean Mockingbird - Chile<br /><i>Mimus longicaudatus</i> - Long-tailed Mockingbird - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Mimus saturninus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mimus_saturninus_chalk_browed_mockingbird.php" rel="self" title="Chalk Browed Mockingbird">Chalk-browed Mockingbird</a> - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Mimus patagonicus</i> - Patagonian Mockingbird - Southern Cone<br /><i>Mimus triurus</i> - White-banded Mockingbird - C, SE South America<br /><i>Mimus dorsalis</i> - Brown-backed Mockingbird - Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><i>Mimus parvulus</i> - Galapagos Mockingbird - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Mimus trifasciatus</i> - Floreana Mockingbird - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Mimus macdonaldi</i> - Hood Mockingbird - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Mimus melanotis</i> - San Cristobal Mockingbird - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Mimus graysoni</i> - Socorro Mockingbird - Socorro Island<br /><br /><i>Oreoscoptes montanus</i> - Sage Thrasher - W, SW USA<br /><br /><i>Toxostoma rufum</i> - Brown Thrasher - C, E, SE North America<br /><i>Toxostoma longirostre</i> - Long-billed Thrasher - S Texas, E Mexico<br /><i>Toxostoma guttatum</i> - Cozumel Thrasher - Cozumel Island<br /><i>Toxostoma cinereum</i> - Grey Thrasher - Baja California<br /><i>Toxostoma bendirei</i> - Bendire's Thrasher - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><i>Toxostoma ocellatum</i> - Ocellated Thrasher - Mexico<br /><i>Toxostoma curvirostre</i> - Curve-billed Thrasher - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Toxostoma redivivum</i> - California Thrasher - California, North America, also Baja California<br /><i>Toxostoma crissale</i> - Crissal Thrasher - SW USA, N, C Mexico<br /><i>Toxostoma lecontei</i> - Le Conte's Thrasher - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Ramphocinclus brachyurus</i> - White-breasted Thrasher - Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Melanotis caerulescens</i> - Blue Mockingbird - Mexico<br /><i>Melanotis hypoleucus</i> - Blue-and-white Mockingbird - S Mexico to El Salvador<br /><br /><i>Allenia fusca</i> - Scaly-breasted Thrasher - Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Margarops fuscatus</i> - Pearly-eyed Thrasher - West Indies<br /><br /><i>Cinclocerthia ruficauda</i> - Brown Trembler - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Cinclocerthia gutturalis</i> - Grey Trembler - Lesser Antilles]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Certhiidae - Treecreepers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Certhiidae</category><category>Treecreepers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-28T11:27:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_certhiidae.php#unique-entry-id-697</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_certhiidae.php#unique-entry-id-697</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[203 Certhiidae - Treecreepers<br /><br /><i>Certhia familiaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/certhia_familiaris_eurasian_treecreeper.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Treecreeper">Eurasian Treecreeper</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Certhia hodgsoni</i> - Hodgson's Treecreeper - SW China, N Pakistan, N Indian sub-continent, SE Tibet and extreme NE Burma. Asia<br /><i>Certhia americana</i> - Brown Creeper - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Certhia brachydactyla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/certhia_brachydactyla_short_toed_treecreeper.php" rel="self" title="Short Toed Treecreeper">Short-toed Treecreeper</a> - W, Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Certhia himalayana</i> - Bar-tailed Treecreeper - Himalayas<br /><i>Certhia nipalensis</i> - Rusty-flanked Treecreeper - Himalayas to NE Burma<br /><i>Certhia discolor</i> - Brown-throated Treecreeper - Nepal, Tibet, NW India<br /><i>Certhia manipurensis</i> - Hume's Treecreeper - Himalayas to SC Vietnam<br /><i>Certhia tianquanensis</i> - Sichuan Treecreeper - SC China<br /><br /><i>Salpornis spilonotus</i> - Spotted Creeper - W, C, E, SE, Africa, Asia, also India]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tichodromidae - Wallcreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tichodromidae</category><category>Wallcreeper</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-29T11:26:45+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tichodromidae.php#unique-entry-id-696</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tichodromidae.php#unique-entry-id-696</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[202 Tichodromidae - Wallcreeper<br /><br /><i>Tichodroma muraria</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tichodroma_muraria_wallcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Wallcreeper">Wallcreeper</a> - S Europe to C China]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sittidae - Nuthatches</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sittidae</category><category>Nuthatches</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-30T11:26:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sittidae.php#unique-entry-id-695</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_sittidae.php#unique-entry-id-695</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[201 Sittidae - Nuthatches<br /><br /><i>Sitta europaea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sitta_europaea_eurasian_nuthatch.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Nuthatch">Eurasian Nuthatch</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Sitta arctica</i> - Siberian Nuthatch - NE Siberia<br /><i>Sitta nagaensis</i> - Chestnut-vented Nuthatch - Tibet to SC Vietnam<br /><i>Sitta cashmirensis</i> - Kashmir Nuthatch - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Sitta castanea</i> - Indian Nuthatch - N, C, SW India<br /><i>Sitta cinnamoventris</i> - Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch - N Pakistan to N Southeast Asia<br /><i>Sitta neglecta</i> - Burmese Nuthatch - Burma to S Vietnam<br /><i>Sitta himalayensis</i> - White-tailed Nuthatch - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Sitta victoriae</i> - White-browed Nuthatch - W Burma<br /><i>Sitta pygmaea</i> - Pygmy Nuthatch - SW Canada to W Mexico<br /><i>Sitta pusilla</i> - Brown-headed Nuthatch - SE USA<br /><i>Sitta whiteheadi</i> - Corsican Nuthatch - Corsica<br /><i>Sitta ledanti</i> - Algerian Nuthatch - Algeria<br /><i>Sitta krueperi</i> - Kr&uuml;per's Nuthatch - E Greece through Turkey<br /><i>Sitta yunnanensis</i> - Yunnan Nuthatch - SW China<br /><i>Sitta canadensis</i> - Red-breasted Nuthatch - Widespread North America<br /><i>Sitta villosa</i> - Chinese Nuthatch - E Eurasia<br /><i>Sitta leucopsis</i> - White-cheeked Nuthatch - W Himalayas<br /><i>Sitta przewalskii</i> - Przevalski's Nuthatch - SE Tibet, WC China<br /><i>Sitta carolinensis</i> - White-breasted Nuthatch - Widespread North America, also N Mexico<br /><i>Sitta neumayer</i> - Western Rock Nuthatch - SW Eurasia<br /><i>Sitta tephronota</i> - Eastern Rock Nuthatch - SC Eurasia<br /><i>Sitta frontalis</i> - Velvet-fronted Nuthatch - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Sitta solangiae</i> - Yellow-billed Nuthatch - Vietnam, Laos<br /><i>Sitta oenochlamys</i> - Sulphur-billed Nuthatch - Philippines<br /><i>Sitta azurea</i> - Blue Nuthatch - Malaysia, Sumatra, Java<br /><i>Sitta magna</i> - Giant Nuthatch - SC China to NW Thailand<br /><i>Sitta formosa</i> - Beautiful Nuthatch - Himalayas to NW Vietnam]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Polioptilidae - Gnatcatchers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Polioptilidae</category><category>Gnatcatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-01-31T11:25:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_polioptilidae.php#unique-entry-id-694</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_polioptilidae.php#unique-entry-id-694</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[200 Polioptilidae - Gnatcatchers<br /><br /><i>Microbates collaris</i> - Collared Gnatwren - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Microbates cinereiventris</i> - Tawny-faced Gnatwren - Nicaragua to E Peru<br /><br /><i>Ramphocaenus melanurus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphocaenus_melanurus_long_billed_gnatwren.php" rel="self" title="Long Billed Gnatwren">Long-billed Gnatwren</a> - SE Mexico through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Polioptila caerulea</i> - Blue-grey Gnatcatcher - SE Canada to Nicaragua<br /><i>Polioptila melanura</i> - Black-tailed Gnatcatcher - SW USA, N Mexico<br /><i>Polioptila californica</i> - California Gnatcatcher - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><i>Polioptila lembeyei</i> - Cuban Gnatcatcher - Cuba<br /><i>Polioptila albiloris</i> - White-lored Gnatcatcher - W Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Polioptila nigriceps</i> - Black-capped Gnatcatcher - Mexico<br /><i>Polioptila plumbea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/poioptila_plumbea_tropical_gnatcatcher.php" rel="self" title="Tropical Gnatcatcher">Tropical Gnatcatcher</a> - S Mexico to Peru & NE Brazil<br /><i>Polioptila lactea</i> - Creamy-bellied Gnatcatcher - SE South America<br /><i>Polioptila guianensis</i> - Guianan Gnatcatcher - Venezuela to E Brazil<br /><i>Polioptila facilis</i> - Rio Negro Gnatcatcher - NW Amazonian Brazil<br /><i>Polioptila paraensis</i> - Para Gnatcatcher - SE Amazonian Brazil<br /><i>Polioptila clementsi</i> - Iquitos Gnatcatcher - NE Peru<br /><i>Polioptila schistaceigula</i> - Slate-throated Gnatcatcher - Panama to Ecuador<br /><i>Polioptila dumicola</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/polioptila_dumicola_masked_gnatcatcher.php" rel="self" title="Masked Gnatcatcher">Masked Gnatcatcher</a> - C, SE South America]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Troglodytidae - Wrens</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-02-01T11:30:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_troglodytidae.php#unique-entry-id-693</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_troglodytidae.php#unique-entry-id-693</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[199 Troglodytidae - Wrens<br /><br /><i>Campylorhynchus albobrunneus</i> - White-headed Wren - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Campylorhynchus zonatus</i> - Band-backed Wren - Mexico to Ecuador<br /><i>Campylorhynchus megalopterus</i> - Grey-barred Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus nuchalis</i> - Stripe-backed Wren - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Campylorhynchus fasciatus</i> - Fasciated Wren - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Campylorhynchus chiapensis</i> - Giant Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus griseus</i> - Bicolored Wren - N South America<br /><i>Campylorhynchus rufinucha</i> - Rufous-naped Wren - C Veracruz, Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus humilis</i> - Sclater's Wren - SW Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus capistratus</i> - Rufous-backed Wren - SW Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><i>Campylorhynchus gularis</i> - Spotted Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus jocosus</i> - Boucard's Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus yucatanicus</i> - Yucatan Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus</i> - Cactus Wren - SW USA, Mexico<br /><i>Campylorhynchus turdinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campylorhynchus_turdinus_thrush_like_wren.php" rel="self" title="Thrush Like Wren">Thrush-like Wren</a> - Amazonia, Pantanal<br /><br /><i>Odontorchilus branickii</i> - Grey-mantled Wren - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Odontorchilus cinereus</i> - Tooth-billed Wren - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Salpinctes obsoletus</i> - Rock Wren - SW Canada to Costa Rica<br /><br /><i>Catherpes mexicanus</i> - Canyon Wren - SW Canada to S Mexico<br /><br /><i>Hylorchilus sumichrasti</i> - Sumichrast's Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Hylorchilus navai</i> - Nava's Wren - Mexico<br /><br /><i>Cinnycerthia unirufa</i> - Rufous Wren - Venezuela & Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Cinnycerthia olivascens</i> - Sepia-brown Wren - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Cinnycerthia peruana</i> - Peruvian Wren - Peru<br /><i>Cinnycerthia fulva</i> - Fulvous Wren - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Cistothorus platensis</i> - Sedge Wren - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Cistothorus meridae</i> - Merida Wren - Venezuela<br /><i>Cistothorus apolinari</i> - Apolinar's Wren - Colombia<br /><i>Cistothorus palustris</i> - Marsh Wren - Widespread North America, also Mexico<br /><br /><i>Thryomanes bewickii</i> - Bewick's Wren - Widespread North America, also Mexico<br /><br /><i>Ferminia cerverai</i> - Zapata Wren - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Pheugopedius atrogularis</i> - Black-throated Wren - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Pheugopedius spadix</i> - Sooty-headed Wren - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Pheugopedius fasciatoventris</i> - Black-bellied Wren - Costa Rica to Colombia<br /><i>Pheugopedius euophrys</i> - Plain-tailed Wren - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Pheugopedius eisenmanni</i> - Inca Wren - Peru<br /><i>Pheugopedius genibarbis</i> - Moustached Wren - Amazonia<br /><i>Pheugopedius mystacalis</i> - Whiskered Wren - NW South America<br /><i>Pheugopedius coraya</i> - Coraya Wren - N, C Amazonia<br /><i>Pheugopedius felix</i> - Happy Wren - Mexico<br /><i>Pheugopedius maculipectus</i> - Spot-breasted Wren - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Pheugopedius rutilus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pheugopedius_rutilus_rufous_breasted_wren.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Breasted Wren">Rufous-breasted Wren</a> - Costa Rica to Colombia & Venezuela<br /><i>Pheugopedius sclateri</i> - Speckle-breasted Wren - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Thryophilus pleurostictus</i> - Banded Wren - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Thryophilus rufalbus</i> - Rufous-and-white Wren - Mexico to Colombia & Venezuela<br /><i>Thryophilus nicefori</i> - Niceforo's Wren - Colombia<br /><i>Thryophilus sinaloa</i> - Sinaloa Wren - Mexico<br /><br /><i>Cantorchilus modestus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cantorchilus_modestus_plain_wren.php" rel="self" title="Plain Wren">Plain Wren</a> - S Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Cantorchilus leucotis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cantorchilus_leucotis_buff_breasted_wren.php" rel="self" title="Buff Breasted Wren">Buff-breasted Wren</a> - Panama through Amazonia<br /><i>Cantorchilus superciliaris</i> - Superciliated Wren - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Cantorchilus guarayanus</i> - Fawn-breasted Wren - Bolivia, SW Brazil<br /><i>Cantorchilus longirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cantorchilus_longirostris_long_billed_wren.php" rel="self" title="Long Billed Wren">Long-billed Wren</a> - E Brazil<br /><i>Cantorchilus griseus</i> - Grey Wren - W Brazil<br /><i>Cantorchilus semibadius</i> - Riverside Wren - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Cantorchilus nigricapillus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cantorchilus_nigricapillus_bay_wren.php" rel="self" title="Bay Wren">Bay Wren</a> - Nicaragua to Ecuador<br /><i>Cantorchilus thoracicus</i> - Stripe-breasted Wren - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Cantorchilus leucopogon</i> - Stripe-throated Wren - Panama to Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Thryothorus ludovicianus</i> - Carolina Wren - E USA to Guatemala & Nicaragua<br /><br /><i>Troglodytes troglodytes</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/troglodytes_troglodytes_eurasian_wren.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Wren">Eurasian Wren</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Troglodytes hiemalis</i> - Eastern Winter Wren - British Columbia to E Canada south to Georgia<br /><i>Troglodytes pacificus</i> - Western Winter Wren - Alaska S to NW US North America<br /><i>Troglodytes tanneri</i> - Clarion Wren - Isla Clari&oacute;n<br /><i>Troglodytes aedon</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/troglodytes_aedon_house_wren.php" rel="self" title="House Wren">House Wren</a> - Widespread North America, Latin America<br /><i>Troglodytes cobbi</i> - Cobb's Wren - Falkland Islands<br /><i>Troglodytes sissonii</i> - Socorro Wren - Socorro Island<br /><i>Troglodytes rufociliatus</i> - Rufous-browed Wren - S Mexico to Honduras<br /><i>Troglodytes ochraceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/troglodytes_ochraceus_ochraceous_wren.php" rel="self" title="Ochraceous Wren">Ochraceous Wren</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Troglodytes solstitialis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/troglodytes_solstitialis_mountain_wren.php" rel="self" title="Mountain Wren">Mountain Wren</a> - Colombia to N Argentina<br /><i>Troglodytes monticola</i> - Santa Marta Wren - N Colombia<br /><i>Troglodytes rufulus</i> - Tepui Wren - S Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Thryorchilus browni</i> - Timberline Wren - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Uropsila leucogastra</i> - White-bellied Wren - C Mexico to Honduras<br /><br /><i>Henicorhina leucosticta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/henicorhina_leucosticta_white_breasted_wood_wren.php" rel="self" title="White Breasted Wood Wren">White-breasted Wood Wren</a> - Mexico to Peru & N Brazil<br /><i>Henicorhina leucophrys</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/henicorhina_leucophrys_grey_breasted_wood_wren.php" rel="self" title="Grey Breasted Wood Wren">Grey-breasted Wood Wren</a> - Mexico to N Bolivia<br /><i>Henicorhina leucoptera</i> - Bar-winged Wood Wren - Peru<br /><i>Henicorhina negreti</i> - Munchique Wood Wren - Colombia<br /><br /><i>Microcerculus philomela</i> - Northern Nightingale-Wren - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Microcerculus marginatus</i> - Southern Nightingale-Wren - Costa Rica through W Amazonia<br /><i>Microcerculus ustulatus</i> - Flutist Wren - Tepuis<br /><i>Microcerculus bambla</i> - Wing-banded Wren - N, W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cyphorhinus thoracicus</i> - Chestnut-breasted Wren - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Cyphorhinus arada</i> - Musician Wren - Amazonia<br /><i>Cyphorhinus phaeocephalus</i> - Song Wren - Honduras to Ecuador]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ochraceous Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T12:01:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_ochraceus_ochraceous_wren.php#unique-entry-id-691</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_ochraceus_ochraceous_wren.php#unique-entry-id-691</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ochraceous Wren - Troglodytes ochraceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/troglodytes_ochraceus_ochraceous_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="337" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ochraceous Wren<br />Latin: <em>Troglodytes ochraceus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />Just a brief and blurry glimpse of this Ochraceous Wren in El Valle, Panama. Brownish.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Breasted Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T14:21:09+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pheugopedius_rutilus_rufous_breasted_wren.php#unique-entry-id-690</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pheugopedius_rutilus_rufous_breasted_wren.php#unique-entry-id-690</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Breasted Wren - Pheugopedius rutilus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pheugopedius_rutilus_rufous_breasted_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Breasted Wren<br />Latin: <em>Pheugopedius rutilus</em><br />Other: <em>Thryothorus rutilus</em><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela<br />Similar:<br /><br />I saw the Rufous Breasted Wren several times in Panama, but as with most other wrens he was very difficult to photograph.<br /><br />The bird pictured above was singly clearly and merrily at the Logo de Volcan in Chiriqui, and approached when I mimicked his calls, but moved quickly in dense foliage.<br /><br />The Rufous-breasted Wren is identified by its orangey-cinnamon underparts and black and white speckled throat.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Breasted Wood Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T12:01:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucosticta_white_breasted_wood_wren.php#unique-entry-id-689</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucosticta_white_breasted_wood_wren.php#unique-entry-id-689</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Breasted Wood Wren - Henicorhina leucosticta" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucosticta_white_breasted_wood_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="310" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Breasted Wood Wren<br />Latin: <em>Henicorhina leucosticta</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Mexico to Peru & northern Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />There are dozens of photography sites out there which specialise in hummingbirds, but I&rsquo;ve never seen a photographer who specialises in wren photography! Wrens are fascinating birds, but more often heard than seen. They are often only a few yards away from forest paths, and yet so well hidden that they remain unseen.<br /><br />This White-breasted Wood Wren was seen on Plantation Rd near Canopy Tower in Panama, but didn&rsquo;t provide much of a photo opportunity.<br /><br />The White-breasted Wood Wren is differentiated from the similar Grey-breasted Wood Wren by its mostly white underparts.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Breasted Wood Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Santa Lucia Reserve</category><category>Mindo</category><dc:date>2011-04-04T16:28:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucophrys_grey_breasted_wood_wren.php#unique-entry-id-688</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucophrys_grey_breasted_wood_wren.php#unique-entry-id-688</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Breasted Wood Wren - Henicorhina leucophrys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucophrys_grey_breasted_wood_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="337" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Breasted Wood Wren<br />Latin: <em>Henicorhina leucophrys</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gray Breasted Wood Wren (US) &bull; Sotterey Montes Pechigris (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Mexico to northern Bolivia<br />Similar: White-breasted Wood-wren<br /><br />There were several Grey-breasted Wood Wrens in this location in Chiriqui, Panama, and with some patience, we eventually coaxed them out of the gloom of the canopy, for long enough to be visible enough for a photo. As with other wrens, they have an attractive clear song.<br /><br />The Grey-breasted Wood Wren is similar to the White-breasted Wood Wren, with dark cap and prominent white stripe above eye. The main difference is a grey chest instead of a white chest.<br /><br />Also seen and heard in NW Ecuador.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Breasted Wood Wren - Henicorhina leucophrys" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/henicorhina_leucophrys_grey_breasted_wood_wren_05.jpg" width="440" height="225" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bay Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T12:01:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_nigricapillus_bay_wren.php#unique-entry-id-687</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_nigricapillus_bay_wren.php#unique-entry-id-687</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bay Wren - Cantorchilus nigricapillus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_nigricapillus_bay_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="369" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bay Wren<br />Latin: <em>Cantorchilus nigricapillus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br /><br />We got a brief glimpse of this Bay Wren in El Valle in Panama. The Bay Wren is fairly easy to differentiate from other wrens in Panama by its black facial markings, including thin black malar stripe. Chestnut underparts.<br /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Buff Breasted Wren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Troglodytidae</category><category>Wrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><dc:date>2010-12-17T11:01:29+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_leucotis_buff_breasted_wren.php#unique-entry-id-686</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_leucotis_buff_breasted_wren.php#unique-entry-id-686</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Buff Breasted Wren - Cantorchilus leucotis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cantorchilus_leucotis_buff_breasted_wren_01.jpg" width="440" height="361" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Buff Breasted Wren<br />Latin: <em>Cantorchilus leucotis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-troglodytidae.php" rel="self" title="Troglodytidae">Troglodytidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-wrens.php" rel="self" title="Wrens">Wrens</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, Guianas, Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Buff-Breasted Wren looks similar to the Plain Wren but has buffier chest and stronger markings on the wings. <br /><br />They were seen or heard several times around the Gamboa Rainforest Resort but it was nigh on impossible to get a photo as they hid in reeds.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lance Tailed Manakin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pipridae</category><category>Manakins</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-15T20:35:58+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chiroxiphia_lanceolata_lance_tailed_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-685</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chiroxiphia_lanceolata_lance_tailed_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-685</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lance Tailed Manakin - Chiroxiphia lanceolata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chiroxiphia_lanceolata_lance_tailed_manakin_01.jpg" width="440" height="395" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lance Tailed Manakin<br />Latin: <em>Chiroxiphia lanceolata </em><br />Other: <br />Family: Pipridae &bull;&nbsp;Manakins<br />Range: SW Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, N Venezuela<br /><br />The Lance-tailed Manakin adult male has a red cap, bright blue shoulders and orange legs - the rest black. The individual above is a subadult male seen in El Valle de Anton in Panama.<br /><br />Below (in more photos) a glimpse of an adult male Lance-tailed Manakin. Females are greenish, with orange legs and also have the long central tail feathers.<br /><br />Seen in El Valle, Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Ruffed Manakin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pipridae</category><category>Manakins</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2010-12-15T20:35:45+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/corapipo_altera_white_ruffed_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-684</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/corapipo_altera_white_ruffed_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-684</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Ruffed Manakin - Corapipo altera" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/corapipo_altera_white_ruffed_manakin_01.jpg" width="440" height="394" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Finca Hartmann, Panama, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Ruffed Manakin<br />Latin: <em>Corapipo altera </em><br />Other: <br />Family: Pipridae &bull;&nbsp;Manakins<br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br />Just a glimpse of a female White-ruffed Manakin at the Finca Hartmann in Chiriqui, western Panama. They are greenish mostly with a whitish-grey throat area. Males are glossy blue black all over with a strongly demarcated white throat.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Collared Manakin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pipridae</category><category>Manakins</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-15T20:35:42+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/manacus_vitellinus_golden_collared_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-683</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/manacus_vitellinus_golden_collared_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-683</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Collared Manakin - Manacus vitellinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/manacus_vitellinus_golden_collared_manakin_01.jpg" width="440" height="367" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pipeleine Rd, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Collared Manakin<br />Latin: <em>Manacus vitellinus </em><br />Other: <br />Family: Pipridae &bull;&nbsp;Manakins<br />Range: Western Panama to western Colombia<br /><br />The female Golden-collared Manakin above was seen in El Valle de Anton in Panama. A very poor shot of the male below with his beautiful golden yellow collar. The male manakins dart around a lot in their leks, whereas the females tend to be far more stationary, and are thus much easier to photograph.<br /><br />Both sexes have orange legs, the female Lance-tailed Manakin is differentiated by longer central tail feathers.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Golden Collared Manakin - Manacus vitellinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/manacus_vitellinus_golden_collared_manakin_02.jpg" width="440" height="408" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Capped Manakin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pipridae</category><category>Manakins</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Semaphore Hill</category><dc:date>2010-12-16T14:50:14+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dixiphia_mentalis_red_capped_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-682</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dixiphia_mentalis_red_capped_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-682</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Capped Manakin - Dixiphia mentalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dixiphia_mentalis_red_capped_manakin_01.jpg" width="440" height="287" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Capped Manakin<br />Latin: <em>Dixiphia mentalis </em><br />Other: <em>Pipra mentalis</em><br />Family: Pipridae &bull;&nbsp;Manakins<br />Range: SE Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><br />The Red-capped Manakin males above were shuffling along their branch, &ldquo;doing the moonwalk&rdquo;, as part of their courtship in order to be selected by a female. Adult males have red heads, white irises, yellow thighs, and black bodies. <br /><br />Females Red-capped Manakins are predominantly olive-green - one presumed below in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Crowned Manakin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pipridae</category><category>Manakins</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-12-15T20:35:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidothrix_coronata_blue_crowned_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-681</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidothrix_coronata_blue_crowned_manakin.php#unique-entry-id-681</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Crowned Manakin - Lepidothrix coronata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidothrix_coronata_blue_crowned_manakin_01.jpg" width="440" height="347" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Crowned Manakin<br />Latin: <em>Lepidothrix coronata </em><br />Other: <br />Family: Pipridae &bull;&nbsp;Manakins<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, NW Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil<br /><br />I only saw female Blue-crowned Manakins in Panama. They are distinguished from other female manakins by their bright green colour. Other female manakins tend to be olive green.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Masked Tityra</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tityridae</category><category>Tityras</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-12-14T22:24:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tityra_semifasciata_masked_tityra.php#unique-entry-id-680</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tityra_semifasciata_masked_tityra.php#unique-entry-id-680</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Masked Tityra - Tityra semifasciata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tityra_semifasciata_masked_tityra_01.jpg" width="440" height="399" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ammo Ponds, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Masked Tityra<br />Latin: <em>Tityra semifasciata</em><br />Other: Titira enmascarado (Es), Puerquito<br />Family: Tityridae &bull;&nbsp;Tityras<br />Range: Mexico to Southern Amazonia<br /><br />We saw these Masked Tityras at the Ammo Ponds in central Panama. Above looks like a female and below (in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;)  possibly a juvenile or female? Adult males have white backs and crowns - no brown.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Crowned Tityra</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tityridae</category><category>Tityras</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-12-14T22:14:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tityra_inquisitor_black_crowned_tityra.php#unique-entry-id-679</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tityra_inquisitor_black_crowned_tityra.php#unique-entry-id-679</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Crowned Tityra - Tityra inquisitor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tityra_inquisitor_black_crowned_tityra_01.jpg" width="440" height="399" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Ammo Ponds, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Crowned Tityra<br />Latin: <em>Tityra inquisitor</em><br />Other: Eastern Mexico to northeast Argentina<br />Family: Tityridae &bull;&nbsp;Tityras<br />Range:<br /><br />The Black-Crowned Tityras lack the red ocular skin and bill colouring of the <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tityra_semifasciata_masked_tityra.php" rel="self" title="Masked Tityra">Masked Tityra</a>. Male Black-Crowned Tityras (above) are largely black and white, with black head above the eye. Directly below (in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;), I think, is a female with chestnut sides to head.<br /><br />These Black-Crowned Tityras were also seen at the Ammo Ponds in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Purple Throated Fruitcrow</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Fruitcrows</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Nests</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2011-04-04T19:50:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/querula_purpurata_purple_throated_fruitcrow.php#unique-entry-id-678</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/querula_purpurata_purple_throated_fruitcrow.php#unique-entry-id-678</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Purple Throated Fruitcrow - Querula purpurata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/querula_purpurata_purple_throated_fruitcrow_01.jpg" width="440" height="389" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Silanche, Ecuador, Feb 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Purple Throated Fruitcrow<br />Latin: <em>Querula purpurata</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Querula gorgimorada (Es)<br /></span>Family: Cotingidae &bull;&nbsp;Cotingas, Manakins, Fruitcrows<br />Range: Southern Nicaragua to Amazonia. Inc. Panama, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ecuador.php" rel="self" title="Ecuador">Ecuador</a>.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Above a male Purple-throated Fruitcrow, extending the purple ruff on its neck after calling, in the Rio Silanche Reserve in northwest Ecuador. Females are all black (see &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;), only males have the purple throat. Not in the crow family, but related to Cotingas. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Barred Becard</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tityridae</category><category>Becards</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-14T22:13:55+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_versicolor_barred_becard.php#unique-entry-id-677</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_versicolor_barred_becard.php#unique-entry-id-677</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Barred Becard - Pachyramphus versicolor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_versicolor_barred_becard_01.jpg" width="440" height="403" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, Panama &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Barred Becard<br />Latin: <em>Pachyramphus versicolor</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Tityridae &bull;&nbsp;Becards<br />Range: Costa Rica and western Panama, then Colombia, NW Bolivia and NW Venezuela<br /><br />The Barred Becard male, above, is black and white with yellow on face and throat. The female, below, has a slate grey cap, brown on wings, and barred yellow underparts.<br /><br />I saw these individuals in the highland forests of Chiriqui in western Panama.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Barred Becard - Pachyramphus versicolor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_versicolor_barred_becard_02.jpg" width="440" height="446" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Winged Becard</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tityridae</category><category>Becards</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-14T22:12:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_polychopterus_white_winged_becard.php#unique-entry-id-676</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_polychopterus_white_winged_becard.php#unique-entry-id-676</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Winged Becard - Pachyramphus polychopterus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_polychopterus_white_winged_becard_01.jpg" width="440" height="403" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Winged Becard<br />Latin: <em>Pachyramphus polychopterus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Tityridae &bull;&nbsp;Becards<br />Range: Guatemala to Uruguay<br /><br />The adult male White-winged Becard is light underneath with black and white on wings, black top of head, tail and back. The female is browner with yellow underneath.<br /><br />These White-winged Becards were seen in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cinnamon Becard</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tityridae</category><category>Becards</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><dc:date>2010-12-14T22:12:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_cinnamomeus_cinnamon_becard.php#unique-entry-id-675</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_cinnamomeus_cinnamon_becard.php#unique-entry-id-675</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cinnamon Becard - Pachyramphus cinnamomeus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pachyramphus_cinnamomeus_cinnamon_becard_01.jpg" width="440" height="534" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Gamboa, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Cinnamon Becard<br />Latin: <em>Pachyramphus cinnamomeus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tityridae &bull;&nbsp;Becards<br />Range: Southeast Mexico to northwest Ecuador<br /><br />We saw this Cinnamon Becard near the Gamboa Rainforest Resort. <br /><br />Both male and female Cinnamon Becards are cinnamon all over, pale underneath and pale supraloral. <br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Cotinga</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-12-14T21:57:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cotinga_nattererii_blue_cotinga.php#unique-entry-id-674</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cotinga_nattererii_blue_cotinga.php#unique-entry-id-674</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Cotinga - Cotinga nattererii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cotinga_nattererii_blue_cotinga_01.jpg" width="440" height="293" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Cotinga<br />Latin: <em>Cotinga nattererii</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Cotingidae &bull;&nbsp;Cotingas<br />Range: Central Panama through Colombia to nw Ecuador and w Venezuela.<br /><br />Do you see that tiny blue spot right in the centre of the photo? Standing on the crest of a pale green tree? Trust me it is there, and it is a beautiful Blue Cotinga. See below for the proof! <br /><br />I would never have seen him, but our eagle-eyed guide spotted him from the observation roof of the Canopy Tower, in central Panama, and we had a good view through his scope.<br /><br />The female Blue Cotinga is brown and rather dove-like.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Cotinga - Cotinga nattererii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cotinga_nattererii_blue_cotinga_02.jpg" width="440" height="314" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bright Rumped Attila</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Attilas</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-15T11:13:07+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/attila_spadiceus_bright_rumped_attila.php#unique-entry-id-673</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/attila_spadiceus_bright_rumped_attila.php#unique-entry-id-673</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bright Rumped Attila - Attila spadiceus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/attila_spadiceus_bright_rumped_attila_01.jpg" width="440" height="380" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bright Rumped Attila<br />Latin: <em>Attila spadiceus</em><br />Other: Polymorphic Attila<br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: West Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br />This Bright-rumped Attila was seen in the Metropolitan Park in Panama City.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>European Serin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Fringillidae</category><category>Finches</category><category>France</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><category>Cote d&#x27;Azur</category><category>Camargue</category><category>Monaco</category><dc:date>2011-01-02T18:07:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/serinus_serinus_european_serin.php#unique-entry-id-672</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/serinus_serinus_european_serin.php#unique-entry-id-672</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="European Serin - Serinus serinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/serinus_serinus_european_serin_01.jpg" width="440" height="322" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Alpes Maritimes, France &bull; Dec 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: European Serin<br />Latin: <em>Serinus serinus</em><br />Other: Serin &bull; Serin cini (Fr) &bull; Verzellino (It) &bull; verdecillo (Es) &bull; Girlitz (De)<br />Family: Fringilliadae &bull;&nbsp;Serins<br />Range: Central Europe, north Africa<br /><br />The Serin is a small yellow bird, with very small bill and streaked flanks. It is the smallest of the Finches and closely related to the Canary. <br /><br />At this time of year, many birds suddenly become more visible. More have migrated to the south coast for the winter, there is less foliage cover while at the same time food is scarce and needed to survive the cold weather.<br /><br />With the Serin above, I saw Black Redstarts, Wrens, Alpine Accentors, a Kestrel and Common Buzzard in a very short space of time.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Corvidae - Crows and Jays</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Corvidae</category><category>Crows</category><category>Jays</category><category>Magpies</category><category>Ravens</category><category>Choughs</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-15T19:10:53+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_corvidae.php#unique-entry-id-671</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_corvidae.php#unique-entry-id-671</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[160 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-corvidae.php" rel="self" title="Corvidae">Corvidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-crows.php" rel="self" title="Crows">Crows</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jays.php" rel="self" title="Jays">Jays</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-magpies.php" rel="self" title="Magpies">Magpies</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-choughs.php" rel="self" title="Choughs">Choughs</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ravens.php" rel="self" title="Ravens">Ravens</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Platylophus galericulatus</i> - Crested Jay - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Platysmurus leucopterus</i> - Black Magpie - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Perisoreus infaustus</i> - Siberian Jay - N Eurasia<br /><i>Perisoreus internigrans</i> - Sichuan Jay - WC China<br /><i>Perisoreus canadensis</i> - Grey Jay - N North America<br /><br /><i>Cyanolyca armillata</i> - Black-collared Jay - Venezuela to Ecuador<br /><i>Cyanolyca viridicyanus</i> - White-collared Jay - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Cyanolyca turcosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanolyca_turcosa_turquoise_jay.php" rel="self" title="Turquoise Jay">Turquoise Jay</a> - S Colombia, N Peru<br /><i>Cyanolyca pulchra</i> - Beautiful Jay - Colombia, Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Cyanolyca cucullata</i> - Azure-hooded Jay - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Cyanolyca pumilo</i> - Black-throated Jay - S Mexico to NW Honduras<br /><i>Cyanolyca nana</i> - Dwarf Jay - SW Mexico<br /><i>Cyanolyca mirabilis</i> - White-throated Jay - SW Mexico<br /><i>Cyanolyca argentigula</i> - Silvery-throated Jay - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Cyanocorax melanocyaneus</i> - Bushy-crested Jay - Guatemala to Nicaragua<br /><i>Cyanocorax sanblasianus</i> - San Blas Jay - W Mexico<br /><i>Cyanocorax yucatanicus</i> - Yucatan Jay - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Cyanocorax beecheii</i> - Purplish-backed Jay - NW Mexico<br /><i>Cyanocorax violaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanocorax_violaceus_violaceous_jay.php" rel="self" title="Violaceous jay">Violaceous Jay</a> - W Amazonia<br /><i>Cyanocorax caeruleus</i> - Azure Jay - SE South America<br /><i>Cyanocorax cyanomelas</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanocorax_cyanomelas_purplish_jay.php" rel="self" title="Purplish Jay">Purplish Jay</a> - SC South America<br /><i>Cyanocorax cristatellus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanocorax_cristatellus_curl_crested_jay.php" rel="self" title="Curl Crested Jay">Curl-crested Jay</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Cyanocorax dickeyi</i> - Tufted Jay - W Mexico<br /><i>Cyanocorax affinis</i> - Black-chested Jay - Costa Rica to NW Venezuela<br /><i>Cyanocorax mystacalis</i> - White-tailed Jay - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Cyanocorax cayanus</i> - Cayenne Jay - N Amazonia<br /><i>Cyanocorax heilprini</i> - Azure-naped Jay - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Cyanocorax chrysops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanocorax_chrysops_plush_crested_jay.php" rel="self" title="Plush Crested Jay">Plush-crested Jay</a> - SC, E South America<br /><i>Cyanocorax cyanopogon</i> - White-naped Jay - E Brazil<br /><i>Cyanocorax luxuosus</i> - Green Jay - S Texas to Honduras<br /><i>Cyanocorax yncas</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cyanocorax_yncas_inca_jay.php" rel="self" title="Inca Jay">Inca Jay</a> - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Psilorhinus morio</i> - Brown Jay - Widespread Middle America, also S Texas<br /><br /><i>Calocitta colliei</i> - Black-throated Magpie-Jay - W Mexico<br /><i>Calocitta formosa</i> - White-throated Magpie-Jay - S Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><br /><i>Cyanocitta cristata</i> - Blue Jay - C, E North America<br /><i>Cyanocitta stelleri</i> - Steller's Jay - W North America, Middle America<br /><br /><i>Aphelocoma ultramarina</i> - Mexican Jay - SW USA to S Mexico<br /><i>Aphelocoma unicolor</i> - Unicolored Jay - C Mexico to W Honduras<br /><i>Aphelocoma californica</i> - California Scrub Jay - Washington state to Baja California<br /><i>Aphelocoma woodhouseii</i> - Woodhouse's Scrub Jay - NW USA (Oregon, Idaho) south to Guerrero and C,E Oaxaca<br /><i>Aphelocoma insularis</i> - Island Scrub Jay - Santa Cruz Island<br /><i>Aphelocoma coerulescens</i> - Florida Scrub Jay - Florida<br /><br /><i>Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus</i> - Pinyon Jay - W North America<br /><br /><i>Garrulus glandarius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/garrulus_glandarius_eurasian_jay.php" rel="self" title="Eurasian Jay">Eurasian Jay</a> - Widespread Eurasia, Asia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Garrulus lanceolatus</i> - Black-headed Jay - C, SC Eurasia<br /><i>Garrulus lidthi</i> - Lidth's Jay - Ryukyu Islands<br /><br /><i>Cyanopica cyanus</i> - Azure-winged Magpie - E, C Asia<br /><i>Cyanopica cooki</i> - Iberian Magpie - Iberian Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Urocissa ornata</i> - Sri Lanka Blue Magpie - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Urocissa caerulea</i> - Taiwan Blue Magpie - Taiwan<br /><i>Urocissa flavirostris</i> - Yellow-billed Blue Magpie - Himalayas<br /><i>Urocissa erythrorhyncha</i> - Red-billed Blue Magpie - Himalayas, Southeast Asia<br /><i>Urocissa whiteheadi</i> - White-winged Magpie - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Cissa chinensis</i> - Common Green Magpie - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Cissa hypoleuca</i> - Indochinese Green Magpie - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Cissa thalassina</i> - Short-tailed Green Magpie - Java, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Dendrocitta vagabunda</i> - Rufous Treepie - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dendrocitta occipitalis</i> - Sumatran Treepie - Sumatra<br /><i>Dendrocitta cinerascens</i> - Bornean Treepie - Borneo<br /><i>Dendrocitta formosae</i> - Grey Treepie - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dendrocitta leucogastra</i> - White-bellied Treepie - SW India<br /><i>Dendrocitta frontalis</i> - Collared Treepie - N India to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Dendrocitta bayleyi</i> - Andaman Treepie - Andaman Islands<br /><br /><i>Crypsirina temia</i> - Racket-tailed Treepie - Burma to Java<br /><i>Crypsirina cucullata</i> - Hooded Treepie - Burma<br /><br /><i>Temnurus temnurus</i> - Ratchet-tailed Treepie - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Pica pica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pica_pica_common_magpie.php" rel="self" title="Magpie">Eurasian Magpie</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also NW Africa<br /><i>Pica hudsonia</i> - Black-billed Magpie - W North America<br /><i>Pica nuttalli</i> - Yellow-billed Magpie - California<br /><br /><i>Zavattariornis stresemanni</i> - Stresemann's Bush Crow - Ethiopia<br /><br /><i>Podoces hendersoni</i> - Henderson's Ground Jay - C Asia<br /><i>Podoces biddulphi</i> - Biddulph's Ground Jay - NW China<br /><i>Podoces panderi</i> - Pander's Ground Jay - SC Asia<br /><i>Podoces pleskei</i> - Pleske's Ground Jay - Iran<br /><br /><i>Nucifraga columbiana</i> - Clark's Nutcracker - W North America<br /><i>Nucifraga caryocatactes</i> - Spotted Nutcracker - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Nucifraga multipunctata</i> - Large-spotted Nutcracker - W Himalayas<br /><br /><i>Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pyrrhocorax_pyrrhocorax_red_billed_chough.php" rel="self" title="Red Billed Chough">Red-billed Chough</a> - Widespread Eurasia, also NW, NE Africa<br /><i>Pyrrhocorax graculus</i> - Alpine Chough - S, SC, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><br /><i>Ptilostomus afer</i> - Piapiac - E, C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Coloeus monedula</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corvus_monedula_western_jackdaw.php" rel="self" title="Western Jackdaw">Western Jackdaw</a> - C, W, SW, Eurasia, also N Africa<br /><i>Coloeus dauuricus</i> - Daurian Jackdaw - E, EC Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Corvus splendens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corvus_splendens_house_crow.php" rel="self" title="House Crow">House Crow</a> - NW India through SW Thailand<br /><i>Corvus moneduloides</i> - New Caledonian Crow - New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands<br /><i>Corvus unicolor</i> - Banggai Crow - E Sulawesi<br /><i>Corvus enca</i> - Slender-billed Crow - Malaysia to Borneo, Philippines, Asia, also Sulawesi<br /><i>Corvus violaceus</i> - Violet Crow - Seram<br /><i>Corvus typicus</i> - Piping Crow - Sulawesi<br /><i>Corvus florensis</i> - Flores Crow - Lesser Sundas<br /><i>Corvus kubaryi</i> - Mariana Crow - Mariana Islands<br /><i>Corvus validus</i> - Long-billed Crow - N, C Moluccas<br /><i>Corvus woodfordi</i> - White-billed Crow - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Corvus meeki</i> - Bougainville Crow - Solomon Islands<br /><i>Corvus fuscicapillus</i> - Brown-headed Crow - New Guinea<br /><i>Corvus tristis</i> - Grey Crow - New Guinea<br /><i>Corvus capensis</i> - Cape Crow - NE, E, S Africa<br /><i>Corvus frugilegus</i> - Rook - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Corvus brachyrhynchos</i> - American Crow - Widespread North America<br /><i>Corvus caurinus</i> - Northwestern Crow - NW North America<br /><i>Corvus imparatus</i> - Tamaulipas Crow - NE Mexico and S Texas<br /><i>Corvus sinaloae</i> - Sinaloa Crow - NW Mexico<br /><i>Corvus ossifragus</i> - Fish Crow - E, SE USA<br /><i>Corvus palmarum</i> - Hispaniolan Palm Crow - Hispaniola<br /><i>Corvus minutus</i> - Cuban Palm Crow - Cuba<br /><i>Corvus jamaicensis</i> - Jamaican Crow - Jamaica<br /><i>Corvus nasicus</i> - Cuban Crow - Cuba, Caicos Islands<br /><i>Corvus leucognaphalus</i> - White-necked Crow - Hispaniola, Puerto Rico<br /><i>Corvus hawaiiensis</i> - Hawaiian Crow - Hawaiian Islands<br /><i>Corvus corone</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corvus_corone_carrion_crow.php" rel="self" title="Carrion Crow">Carrion Crow</a> - N, SW, E Eurasia<br /><i>Corvus cornix</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corvus_cornix_hooded_crow.php" rel="self" title="Hooded Crow">Hooded Crow</a> - C, S Eurasia<br /><i>Corvus torquatus</i> - Collared Crow - E, C China, N Vietnam<br /><i>Corvus macrorhynchos</i> - Large-billed Crow - E Eurasia Eurasia, Asia, also C, S Malay Peninsula, Sundas, Philippines<br /><i>Corvus levaillantii</i> - Eastern Jungle Crow - N India to N Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Corvus culminatus</i> - Indian Jungle Crow - Peninsular India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Corvus orru</i> - Torresian Crow - Widespread Australasia<br /><i>Corvus insularis</i> - Bismarck Crow - Bismarck Archipelago<br /><i>Corvus bennetti</i> - Little Crow - W, C Australia<br /><i>Corvus tasmanicus</i> - Forest Raven - SE Australia<br /><i>Corvus mellori</i> - Little Raven - SE Australia<br /><i>Corvus coronoides</i> - Australian Raven - Australia<br /><i>Corvus albus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corvus_albus_pied_crow.php" rel="self" title="Pied Crow">Pied Crow</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Corvus ruficollis</i> - Brown-necked Raven - S Eurasia<br /><i>Corvus edithae</i> - Somali Crow - N Africa<br /><i>Corvus corax</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corvus_corax_northern_raven.php" rel="self" title="Northern Raven">Northern Raven</a> - Widespread North America, Middle America, Eurasia<br /><i>Corvus cryptoleucus</i> - Chihuahuan Raven - SW USA to N Mexico<br /><i>Corvus rhipidurus</i> - Fan-tailed Raven - E, C, W Africa, SW Europe<br /><i>Corvus albicollis</i> - White-necked Raven - E, S Africa<br /><i>Corvus crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Raven - NE Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Vireonidae - Vireos and Greenlets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Vireonidae</category><category>Vireos</category><category>Peppershrikes</category><category>Greenlets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-03-20T19:10:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_vireonidae.php#unique-entry-id-670</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_vireonidae.php#unique-entry-id-670</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[155 Vireonidae - Vireos, Greenlets - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />includes <i>Erpornis</i> and <i>Pteruthius</i><br /><br /><i>Cyclarhis gujanensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cychlarhis_gujanensis_rufous_browed_peppershrike.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Browed Peppershrike">Rufous-browed Peppershrike</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Cyclarhis nigrirostris</i> - Black-billed Peppershrike - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Vireolanius melitophrys</i> - Chestnut-sided Shrike-Vireo - C Mexico to Guatemala<br /><i>Vireolanius pulchellus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vireolanius_pulchellus_green_shrike_vireo.php" rel="self" title="Green Shrike Vireo">Green Shrike-Vireo</a> - SE Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Vireolanius eximius</i> - Yellow-browed Shrike-Vireo - Colombia, Venezuela, South America, also E Panama<br /><i>Vireolanius leucotis</i> - Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Vireo brevipennis</i> - Slaty Vireo - S Mexico<br /><i>Vireo griseus</i> - White-eyed Vireo - E North America, Middle America<br /><i>Vireo crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Vireo - West Indies<br /><i>Vireo pallens</i> - Mangrove Vireo - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Vireo approximans</i> - Providencia Vireo - Isla Providencia, Isla Santa Catalina<br /><i>Vireo bairdi</i> - Cozumel Vireo - Cozumel<br /><i>Vireo caribaeus</i> - San Andres Vireo - Isla Andr&eacute;s<br /><i>Vireo modestus</i> - Jamaican Vireo - Jamaica<br /><i>Vireo gundlachii</i> - Cuban Vireo - Cuba<br /><i>Vireo latimeri</i> - Puerto Rican Vireo - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Vireo nanus</i> - Flat-billed Vireo - Hispaniola<br /><i>Vireo bellii</i> - Bell's Vireo - SC, SW USA to Nicaragua<br /><i>Vireo atricapilla</i> - Black-capped Vireo - SC USA, Mexico<br /><i>Vireo nelsoni</i> - Dwarf Vireo - SW Mexico<br /><i>Vireo vicinior</i> - Grey Vireo - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><i>Vireo osburni</i> - Blue Mountain Vireo - Jamaica<br /><i>Vireo flavifrons</i> - Yellow-throated Vireo - E North America<br /><i>Vireo plumbeus</i> - Plumbeous Vireo - W North America, Middle America<br /><i>Vireo cassinii</i> - Cassin's Vireo - W North America<br /><i>Vireo solitarius</i> - Blue-headed Vireo - E North America<br /><i>Vireo carmioli</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vireo_carmioli_yellow_winged_vireo.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Winged Vireo">Yellow-winged Vireo</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Vireo masteri</i> - Choco Vireo - Colombia<br /><i>Vireo huttoni</i> - Hutton's Vireo - SW Canada to W Guatemala<br /><i>Vireo hypochryseus</i> - Golden Vireo - W Mexico<br /><i>Vireo gilvus</i> - Warbling Vireo - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Vireo leucophrys</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vireo_leucophrys_brown_capped_vireo.php" rel="self" title="Brown Capped Vireo">Brown-capped Vireo</a> - Mexico to N Bolivia<br /><i>Vireo philadelphicus</i> - Philadelphia Vireo - N North America<br /><i>Vireo olivaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vireo_olivaceus_red_eyed_vireo.php" rel="self" title="Red Eyed Vireo">Red-eyed Vireo</a> - Canada through Amazonia<br /><i>Vireo gracilirostris</i> - Noronha Vireo - Ihla Fernando de Noronha<br /><i>Vireo flavoviridis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/vireo_flavoviridis_yellow_green_vireo.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Green Vireo">Yellow-green Vireo</a> - Widespread Middle America, also S Texas<br /><i>Vireo altiloquus</i> - Black-whiskered Vireo - SE USA, West Indies<br /><i>Vireo magister</i> - Yucatan Vireo - C, Middle America, also Cayman Islands<br /><br /><i>Hylophilus poicilotis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hylophilus_poicilotis_rufous_crowned_greenlet.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Crowned Greenlet">Rufous-crowned Greenlet</a> - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Hylophilus amaurocephalus</i> - Grey-eyed Greenlet - E Brazil<br /><i>Hylophilus thoracicus</i> - Lemon-chested Greenlet - C, SE South America<br /><i>Hylophilus semicinereus</i> - Grey-chested Greenlet - Amazonia<br /><i>Hylophilus pectoralis</i> - Ashy-headed Greenlet - N, C Amazonia<br /><i>Hylophilus sclateri</i> - Tepui Greenlet - Tepuis<br /><i>Hylophilus brunneiceps</i> - Brown-headed Greenlet - W Amazonia, C Brazil<br /><i>Hylophilus semibrunneus</i> - Rufous-naped Greenlet - NW Venezuela to E Ecuador<br /><i>Hylophilus aurantiifrons</i> - Golden-fronted Greenlet - N, South America, also Panama<br /><i>Hylophilus hypoxanthus</i> - Dusky-capped Greenlet - Amazonia<br /><i>Hylophilus muscicapinus</i> - Buff-cheeked Greenlet - Amazonia<br /><i>Hylophilus flavipes</i> - Scrub Greenlet - Costa Rica to N Venezuela<br /><i>Hylophilus olivaceus</i> - Olivaceous Greenlet - Ecuador & Peru<br /><i>Hylophilus ochraceiceps</i> - Tawny-crowned Greenlet - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><i>Hylophilus decurtatus</i> - Lesser Greenlet - E Mexico to NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Erpornis zantholeuca</i> - White-bellied Erpornis - Himalayas to Borneo<br /><br /><i>Pteruthius rufiventer</i> - Black-headed Shrike-Babbler - Himalayas to NW Vietnam<br /><i>Pteruthius flaviscapis</i> - White-browed Shrike-Babbler - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Pteruthius xanthochlorus</i> - Green Shrike-Babbler - Himalayas to NE Burma<br /><i>Pteruthius melanotis</i> - Black-eared Shrike-Babbler - Himalayas to W Malaysia<br /><i>Pteruthius aenobarbus</i> - Chestnut-fronted Shrike-Babbler - NE India to S Laos, Java<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tityridae - Tityras and Becards</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tityridae</category><category>Tityras</category><category>Becards</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-08T19:09:46+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tityridae.php#unique-entry-id-669</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tityridae.php#unique-entry-id-669</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[120 Tityridae - Tityras, Becards - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Oxyruncus cristatus</i> - Sharpbill - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Onychorhynchus coronatus</i> - Amazonian Royal Flycatcher - Amazonia<br /><i>Onychorhynchus mexicanus</i> - Northern Royal Flycatcher - S Mexico to NW Venezuela<br /><i>Onychorhynchus occidentalis</i> - Pacific Royal Flycatcher - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Onychorhynchus swainsoni</i> - Atlantic Royal Flycatcher - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Myiobius villosus</i> - Tawny-breasted Myiobius - W Venezuela to NW Bolivia<br /><i>Myiobius sulphureipygius</i> - Sulphur-rumped Myiobius - SE Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><i>Myiobius barbatus</i> - Whiskered Myiobius - Amazonia<br /><i>Myiobius atricaudus</i> - Black-tailed Myiobius - Costa Rica to Ecuador, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Terenotriccus erythrurus</i> - Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher - SE Mexico through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Tityra inquisitor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tityra_inquisitor_black_crowned_tityra.php" rel="self" title="Black Crowned Tityra">Black-crowned Tityra</a> - E Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Tityra cayana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tityra_cayana_black_tailed_tityra.php" rel="self" title="Black Tailed Tityra">Black-tailed Tityra</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Tityra semifasciata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tityra_semifasciata_masked_tityra.php" rel="self" title="Masked Tityra">Masked Tityra</a> - Mexico to S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Schiffornis major</i> - Varzea Schiffornis - C, W Amazonia<br /><i>Schiffornis turdina</i> - Thrush-like Schiffornis - SE Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Schiffornis virescens</i> - Greenish Schiffornis - E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Laniocera rufescens</i> - Speckled Mourner - SE Mexico to SW Colombia<br /><i>Laniocera hypopyrra</i> - Cinereous Mourner - Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Iodopleura pipra</i> - Buff-throated Purpletuft - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Iodopleura fusca</i> - Dusky Purpletuft - E Venezuela, Guianas, NE Brazil<br /><i>Iodopleura isabellae</i> - White-browed Purpletuft - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Laniisoma elegans</i> - Brazilian Laniisoma - SE Brazil<br /><i>Laniisoma buckleyi</i> - Andean Laniisoma - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Xenopsaris albinucha</i> - White-naped Xenopsaris - N, E Brazil to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Pachyramphus viridis</i> - Green-backed Becard - N, E, C South America<br /><i>Pachyramphus xanthogenys</i> - Yellow-cheeked Becard - S Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Pachyramphus versicolor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pachyramphus_versicolor_barred_becard.php" rel="self" title="Barred Becard">Barred Becard</a> - Costa Rica to NW Bolivia<br /><i>Pachyramphus spodiurus</i> - Slaty Becard - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Pachyramphus rufus</i> - Cinereous Becard - Panama & N South America, Amazonia<br /><i>Pachyramphus castaneus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pachyramphus_castaneus_chestnut_crowned_becard.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Crowned Becard">Chestnut-crowned Becard</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Pachyramphus cinnamomeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pachyramphus_cinnamomeus_cinnamon_becard.php" rel="self" title="Cinnamon Becard">Cinnamon Becard</a> - SE Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><i>Pachyramphus polychopterus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pachyramphus_polychopterus_white_winged_becard.php" rel="self" title="White Winged Becard">White-winged Becard</a> - Guatemala to Uruguay<br /><i>Pachyramphus marginatus</i> - Black-capped Becard - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Pachyramphus albogriseus</i> - Black-and-white Becard - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & C Peru<br /><i>Pachyramphus major</i> - Grey-collared Becard - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Pachyramphus surinamus</i> - Glossy-backed Becard - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Pachyramphus homochrous</i> - One-colored Becard - Panama to N Venezuela & NW Peru<br /><i>Pachyramphus minor</i> - Pink-throated Becard - Amazonia<br /><i>Pachyramphus validus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pachyramphus_validus_crested_becard.php" rel="self" title="Crested Becard">Crested Becard</a> - E, C South America<br /><i>Pachyramphus aglaiae</i> - Rose-throated Becard - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Pachyramphus niger</i> - Jamaican Becard - Jamaica<br /><br />Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br />Phibalura - Swallow-tailed Cotinga not Cotingidae?<br /><i>Phibalura flavirostris</i> - Swallow-tailed Cotinga - SE South America<br /><br />Calyptura - unclear<br /><i>Calyptura cristata</i> - Kinglet Calyptura - SE Brazil<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pipridae - Manakins</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pipridae</category><category>Manakins</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-09T13:17:39+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pipridae.php#unique-entry-id-668</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_pipridae.php#unique-entry-id-668</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[119 Pipridae - Manakins - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Neopelma chrysocephalum</i> - Saffron-crested Tyrant-Manakin - N Amazonia<br /><i>Neopelma sulphureiventer</i> - Sulphur-bellied Tyrant-Manakin - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Neopelma pallescens</i> - Pale-bellied Tyrant-Manakin - E, C Brazil<br /><i>Neopelma aurifrons</i> - Wied's Tyrant-Manakin - SE Brazil<br /><i>Neopelma chrysolophum</i> - Serra do Mar Tyrant-Manakin - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Tyranneutes stolzmanni</i> - Dwarf Tyrant-Manakin - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Tyranneutes virescens</i> - Tiny Tyrant-Manakin - NE Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Ilicura militaris</i> - Pin-tailed Manakin - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Masius chrysopterus</i> - Golden-winged Manakin - NW Venezuela to N Peru<br /><br /><i>Corapipo gutturalis</i> - White-throated Manakin - Tepuis, NE Amazonia<br /><i>Corapipo altera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/corapipo_altera_white_ruffed_manakin.php" rel="self" title="White Ruffed Manakin">White-ruffed Manakin</a> - Nicaragua to Panama<br /><i>Corapipo leucorrhoa</i> - White-bibbed Manakin - N Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Machaeropterus deliciosus</i> - Club-winged Manakin - SW Colombia to W Ecuador<br /><i>Machaeropterus regulus</i> - Eastern Striped Manakin - SE Brazil<br /><i>Machaeropterus striolatus</i> - Western Striped Manakin - W, NW Amazonia<br /><i>Machaeropterus pyrocephalus</i> - Fiery-capped Manakin - S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Lepidothrix coronata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lepidothrix_coronata_blue_crowned_manakin.php" rel="self" title="Blue Crowned Manakin">Blue-crowned Manakin</a> - Costa Rica to NW Ecuador, W Amazonia<br /><i>Lepidothrix isidorei</i> - Blue-rumped Manakin - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Lepidothrix coeruleocapilla</i> - Cerulean-capped Manakin - Peru<br /><i>Lepidothrix nattereri</i> - Snow-capped Manakin - SC Amazonia<br /><i>Lepidothrix vilasboasi</i> - Golden-crowned Manakin - C Brazil<br /><i>Lepidothrix iris</i> - Opal-crowned Manakin - SE Amazonia<br /><i>Lepidothrix serena</i> - White-fronted Manakin - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Lepidothrix suavissima</i> - Orange-bellied Manakin - N Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Manacus manacus</i> - White-bearded Manakin - Widespread South America<br /><i>Manacus candei</i> - White-collared Manakin - SE Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Manacus vitellinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/manacus_vitellinus_golden_collared_manakin.php" rel="self" title="Golden Collared Manakin">Golden-collared Manakin</a> - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Manacus aurantiacus</i> - Orange-collared Manakin - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Antilophia bokermanni</i> - Araripe Manakin - NE Brazil<br /><i>Antilophia galeata</i> - Helmeted Manakin - C South America<br /><br /><i>Chiroxiphia linearis</i> - Long-tailed Manakin - SW Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><i>Chiroxiphia lanceolata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chiroxiphia_lanceolata_lance_tailed_manakin.php" rel="self" title="Lance Tailed Manakin">Lance-tailed Manakin</a> - SW Costa Rica to N Venezuela<br /><i>Chiroxiphia pareola</i> - Blue-backed Manakin - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Chiroxiphia boliviana</i> - Yungas Manakin - S Peru to S Bolivia<br /><i>Chiroxiphia caudata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chiroxiphia_caudata_blue_manakin.php" rel="self" title="Blue Manakin">Blue Manakin</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Xenopipo holochlora</i> - Green Manakin - E Panama to SE Peru<br /><i>Xenopipo flavicapilla</i> - Yellow-headed Manakin - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Xenopipo unicolor</i> - Jet Manakin - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Xenopipo uniformis</i> - Olive Manakin - N Amazonia<br /><i>Xenopipo atronitens</i> - Black Manakin - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Heterocercus aurantiivertex</i> - Orange-crested Manakin - E Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Heterocercus flavivertex</i> - Yellow-crested Manakin - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Heterocercus linteatus</i> - Flame-crested Manakin - S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pipra aureola</i> - Crimson-hooded Manakin - NE, E Amazonia<br /><i>Pipra filicauda</i> - Wire-tailed Manakin - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Pipra fasciicauda</i> - Band-tailed Manakin - C South America<br /><br /><i>Dixiphia pipra</i> - White-crowned Manakin - Costa Rica through Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Dixiphia cornuta</i> - Scarlet-horned Manakin - N Amazonia<br /><i>Dixiphia mentalis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dixiphia_mentalis_red_capped_manakin.php" rel="self" title="Red Capped Manakin">Red-capped Manakin</a> - SE Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><i>Dixiphia chloromeros</i> - Round-tailed Manakin - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Dixiphia erythrocephala</i> - Golden-headed Manakin - N South America, N Amazonia<br /><i>Dixiphia rubrocapilla</i> - Red-headed Manakin - S Amazonia, SE Brazil<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cotingidae - Cotingas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cotingidae</category><category>Cotingas</category><category>Fruitcrows</category><category>Pihas</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-10T19:08:24+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cotingidae.php#unique-entry-id-667</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_cotingidae.php#unique-entry-id-667</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[118 Cotingidae - Cotingas - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Ampelion rubrocristatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ampelion_rubrocristatus_red_crested_cotinga.php" rel="self" title="Red Crested Cotinga">Red-crested Cotinga</a> - W Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Ampelion rufaxilla</i> - Chestnut-crested Cotinga - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Zaratornis stresemanni</i> - White-cheeked Cotinga - W Peru<br /><br /><i>Doliornis remseni</i> - Chestnut-bellied Cotinga - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Doliornis sclateri</i> - Bay-vented Cotinga - C Peru<br /><br /><i>Phytotoma raimondii</i> - Peruvian Plantcutter - NW Peru<br /><i>Phytotoma rutila</i> - White-tipped Plantcutter - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Phytotoma rara</i> - Rufous-tailed Plantcutter - Chile, W Argentina<br /><br /><i>Carpornis cucullata</i> - Hooded Berryeater - SE Brazil<br /><i>Carpornis melanocephala</i> - Black-headed Berryeater - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Pipreola riefferii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pipreola_riefferii_green_and_black_fruiteater.php" rel="self" title="Green and Black Fruiteater">Green-and-black Fruiteater</a> - N Venezuela to N Peru<br /><i>Pipreola intermedia</i> - Band-tailed Fruiteater - Peru to Bolivia<br /><i>Pipreola arcuata</i> - Barred Fruiteater - W Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Pipreola aureopectus</i> - Golden-breasted Fruiteater - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Pipreola jucunda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pipreola_jucunda_orange_breasted_fruiteater.php" rel="self" title="Orange Breasted Fruiteater">Orange-breasted Fruiteater</a> - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Pipreola lubomirskii</i> - Black-chested Fruiteater - S Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Pipreola pulchra</i> - Masked Fruiteater - Peru<br /><i>Pipreola frontalis</i> - Scarlet-breasted Fruiteater - N Ecuador to Bolivia<br /><i>Pipreola chlorolepidota</i> - Fiery-throated Fruiteater - S Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Pipreola formosa</i> - Handsome Fruiteater - N Venezuela<br /><i>Pipreola whitelyi</i> - Red-banded Fruiteater - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Ampelioides tschudii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ampelioides_tschudii_scaled_fruiteater.php" rel="self" title="Scaled Fruiteater">Scaled Fruiteater</a> - W Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Rupicola rupicola</i> - Guianan Cock-of-the-rock - N Amazonia<br /><i>Rupicola peruvianus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/rupicola_peruvianus_andean_cock_of_the_rock.php" rel="self" title="Andean Cock of the Rock">Andean Cock-of-the-rock</a> - W Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Phoenicircus carnifex</i> - Guianan Red Cotinga - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Phoenicircus nigricollis</i> - Black-necked Red Cotinga - W, SC Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cotinga amabilis</i> - Lovely Cotinga - SE Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Cotinga ridgwayi</i> - Turquoise Cotinga - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Cotinga nattererii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cotinga_nattererii_blue_cotinga.php" rel="self" title="Blue Cotinga">Blue Cotinga</a> - Panama to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Cotinga maynana</i> - Plum-throated Cotinga - W Amazonia<br /><i>Cotinga cotinga</i> - Purple-breasted Cotinga - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Cotinga maculata</i> - Banded Cotinga - SE Brazil<br /><i>Cotinga cayana</i> - Spangled Cotinga - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Procnias tricarunculatus</i> - Three-wattled Bellbird - Honduras to Panama<br /><i>Procnias albus</i> - White Bellbird - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Procnias averano</i> - Bearded Bellbird - N, E South America<br /><i>Procnias nudicollis</i> - Bare-throated Bellbird - E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Tijuca atra</i> - Black-and-gold Cotinga - SE Brazil<br /><i>Tijuca condita</i> - Grey-winged Cotinga - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Lipaugus weberi</i> - Chestnut-capped Piha - NW Colombia<br /><i>Lipaugus fuscocinereus</i> - Dusky Piha - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Lipaugus uropygialis</i> - Scimitar-winged Piha - SE Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Lipaugus unirufus</i> - Rufous Piha - S Mexico to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Lipaugus vociferans</i> - Screaming Piha - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Lipaugus lanioides</i> - Cinnamon-vented Piha - SE Brazil<br /><i>Lipaugus streptophorus</i> - Rose-collared Piha - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Conioptilon mcilhennyi</i> - Black-faced Cotinga - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Snowornis subalaris</i> - Grey-tailed Piha - S Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Snowornis cryptolophus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/snowornis_cryptolophus_olivaceous_piha.php" rel="self" title="Olivaceous Piha">Olivaceous Piha</a> - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Porphyrolaema porphyrolaema</i> - Purple-throated Cotinga - W, SC Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Xipholena punicea</i> - Pompadour Cotinga - Amazonia<br /><i>Xipholena lamellipennis</i> - White-tailed Cotinga - SE Amazonia<br /><i>Xipholena atropurpurea</i> - White-winged Cotinga - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Carpodectes hopkei</i> - Black-tipped Cotinga - SW Panama to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Carpodectes nitidus</i> - Snowy Cotinga - SW Honduras to W Panama<br /><i>Carpodectes antoniae</i> - Yellow-billed Cotinga - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Gymnoderus foetidus</i> - Bare-necked Fruitcrow - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Querula purpurata</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/querula_purpurata_purple_throated_fruitcrow.php" rel="self" title="Purple Throated Fruitcrow">Purple-throated Fruitcrow</a> - S Nicaragua through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Haematoderus militaris</i> - Crimson Fruitcrow - NE Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pyroderus scutatus</i> - Red-ruffed Fruitcrow - N, NW, E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Perissocephalus tricolor</i> - Capuchinbird - NE Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cephalopterus glabricollis</i> - Bare-necked Umbrellabird - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Cephalopterus ornatus</i> - Amazonian Umbrellabird - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Cephalopterus penduliger</i> - Long-wattled Umbrellabird - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br />Incertae Sedis - Family Uncertain<br /><br /><i>Phibalura flavirostris</i> - Swallow-tailed Cotinga - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Calyptura cristata</i> - Kinglet Calyptura - SE Brazil]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pale Eyed Pygmy Tyrant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-12-12T23:15:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atalotriccus_pilaris_pale_eyed_pygmy_tyrant.php#unique-entry-id-665</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atalotriccus_pilaris_pale_eyed_pygmy_tyrant.php#unique-entry-id-665</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pale Eyed Pygmy Tyrant - Atalotriccus pilaris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/atalotriccus_pilaris_pale_eyed_pygmy_tyrant_01.jpg" width="440" height="430" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pale Eyed Pygmy Tyrant<br />Latin: <em>Atalotriccus pilaris</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range:  Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil<br /><br />Another record shot of a small bird in an unhelpful pose! The Pale-eyed Pygmy Tyrant has pale irises, light underparts, faint streaking on chest, quite a long thin bill.<br /><br />We saw this Pale-Eyed Pygmy Tyrant in El Valle de Anton in west-central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Spadebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Spadebills</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:23:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_mystaceus_white_throated_spadebill.php#unique-entry-id-664</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_mystaceus_white_throated_spadebill.php#unique-entry-id-664</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_mystaceus_white_throated_spadebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="347" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Spadebill<br />Latin: <em>Platyrinchus mystaceus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama to Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil<br /><br />This White-throated Spadebill had made its nest right beside the path, in the forked stem of young tree. The canopy was very dark and wet, even at midday. <br /><br />The White-throated Spadebill is differentiated from other Spadebills in Panama by its white throat. A very small bird. Seen in the highlands of El Valle.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_mystaceus_white_throated_spadebill_03.jpg" width="440" height="409" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Phoebe</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Phoebes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T21:50:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sayornis_nigricans_black_phoebe.php#unique-entry-id-663</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sayornis_nigricans_black_phoebe.php#unique-entry-id-663</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Phoebe - Sayornis nigricans" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sayornis_nigricans_black_phoebe_01.jpg" width="440" height="548" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Phoebe<br />Latin: <em>Sayornis nigricans</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Southwest USA to northwest Argentina. Panama highlands.<br />Similar: Dark Pewee<br /><br />The Black Phoebe is dark with white belly, and often found near streams. Seen here near the river at the Los Quetzales lodge and up the road at Cerro Punta.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Winged Vireo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Vireonidae</category><category>Vireos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-20T11:53:33+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_carmioli_yellow_winged_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-662</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_carmioli_yellow_winged_vireo.php#unique-entry-id-662</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow-winged Vireo - Vireo carmioli" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vireo_carmioli_yellow_winged_vireo_01.jpg" width="440" height="400" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow-winged Vireo<br />Latin: <em>Vireo carmioli</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Vireonidae &bull;&nbsp;Vireos<br />Range: Costa Rica and western Panama<br /><br />An endearingly curious small bird, the Yellow-winged Vireo can only be found in the western highlands of Panama and in Costa Rica.<br /><br />Two yellow wing-bars, pale yellow under eye, broad supercilium, pale yellow underneath.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Zebra Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Estrildidae</category><category>Weaver Finches</category><category>Estrildid Finches</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:27:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/taeniopygia_guttata_zebra_finch.php#unique-entry-id-661</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/taeniopygia_guttata_zebra_finch.php#unique-entry-id-661</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Zebra Finch - Taeniopygia guttata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/taeniopygia_guttata_zebra_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Zebra Finch<br />Latin: <em>Taeniopygia guttata</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Estrilidae &bull; Estrildid Finches<br />Range: Lesser Sundas, Central Australia<br /><br />The Zebra Finches pictured are zoo birds, but their natural habitat is Australia and neighbouring Indonesia. The orange cheek above indicates an adult male. Females lack the orange patch but so do some males.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Spotted Wood Dove</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Congo</category><category>Brazzaville</category><dc:date>2010-12-10T17:42:55+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turtur_afer_blue_spotted_wood_dove.php#unique-entry-id-660</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turtur_afer_blue_spotted_wood_dove.php#unique-entry-id-660</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Spotted Wood Dove - Turtur afer" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turtur_afer_blue_spotted_wood_dove_01.jpg" width="440" height="311" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Brazzaville,  December<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Spotted Wood Dove <br />Latin: <em>Turtur afer</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Doves<br />Range: Africa<br /><br />This Blue-Spotted Wood Dove was seen in the hotel grounds in Brazzaville. Note two blue patches on flank.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pin Tailed Whydah</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Viduidae</category><category>Whydahs</category><category>DRC</category><category>Kinshasa</category><dc:date>2010-12-10T17:38:17+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vidua_macroura_pin_tailed_whydah.php#unique-entry-id-659</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vidua_macroura_pin_tailed_whydah.php#unique-entry-id-659</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pin Tailed Whydah - Vidua macroura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/vidua_macroura_pin_tailed_whydah_01.jpg" width="440" height="311" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Kinshasa &bull; Dec 2010<br /><br /></span>Bird name: Pin Tailed Whydah<br />Latin: <em>Vidua macroura</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Viduidae &bull; Whydahs<br />Range: Tropical Africa, Angola to Tanzania<br /><br />The above photo is probably a transitional Pin-Tailed Whydah, but the adult plumage is quite different. Seen in Kinshasa in the DRC.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Double Crested Cormorant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Phalacrocoracidae</category><category>Cormorants</category><category>USA</category><category>California</category><category>San Francisco</category><category>Point Reyes</category><dc:date>2010-12-10T17:07:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_auritus_double_crested_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-658</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_auritus_double_crested_cormorant.php#unique-entry-id-658</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Double Crested Cormorant - Phalacrocorax auritus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phalacrocorax_auritus_double_crested_cormorant_01.jpg" width="440" height="272" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AT/monacoeye &bull; Point Reyes, December &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Double Crested Cormorant<br />Latin: <em>Phalacrocorax auritus</em><br />Other:  Cormor&aacute;n orejudo (Es)<br />Family: Phalacrocoracidae &bull;&nbsp;Cormorants<br />Range: North America to Mexico<br /><br />Thanks to Alasdair for sending this record shot of Double Crested Cormorants resting off Point Reyes.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Western Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>USA</category><category>California</category><category>San Francisco</category><category>Point Reyes</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:52:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_occidentalis_western_gull.php#unique-entry-id-657</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_occidentalis_western_gull.php#unique-entry-id-657</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Western Gull - Larus occidentalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_occidentalis_western_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AT/monacoeye &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission. California, Dec 2010</span><br /><br />Bird name: Western Gull<br />Latin: <em>Larus occidentalis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: <br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: Western coast of North America<br /><br />Thanks to Alasdair for sending in this shot of a Western Gull, and a few other birds from California!<br /><br />The Western Gull is a large white-headed gull, which lives on the west coast of North America.<br /><br />Below, in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;, a first winter Western Gull.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Marbled Godwit</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Godwits</category><category>USA</category><category>California</category><category>San Francisco</category><category>Point Reyes</category><dc:date>2010-12-10T17:07:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/limosa_fedoa_marbled_godwit.php#unique-entry-id-656</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/limosa_fedoa_marbled_godwit.php#unique-entry-id-656</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Marbled Godwit - Limosa fedoa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/limosa_fedoa_marbled_godwit_01.jpg" width="440" height="302" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AT/monacoeye &bull; Point Reyes, December &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Marbled Godwit<br />Latin: <em>Limosa fedoa</em><br />Other:  Picopando canelo (Es)<br />Family: Scolopacidae &bull;&nbsp;Waders<br />Range: Canada, migrating south to USA, Mexico, South America<br /><br />The Marbled Godwit is a large wader with long pinkish bill with black tip. Seen here in California. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brewer&#x27;s Blackbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Icteridae</category><category>Icterids</category><category>USA</category><category>California</category><category>San Francisco</category><category>Point Reyes</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:52:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphagus_cyanocephalus_brewers_blackbird.php#unique-entry-id-655</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphagus_cyanocephalus_brewers_blackbird.php#unique-entry-id-655</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Brewer’s Blackbird - Euphagus cyanocephalus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/euphagus_cyanocephalus_brewers_blackbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="319" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AT/monacoeye &bull; Point Reyes, December &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Brewer&rsquo;s Blackbird<br />Latin: <em>Euphagus cyanocephalus</em><br />Other:  <br />Family: Icteridae &bull;&nbsp;New World Blackbirds<br />Range: North America, some migrating to Mexico.<br /><br />This is an adult male Brewer&rsquo;s Blackbird, identifiable by bright yellow iris and glossy blue-indigo plumage, purplish on head. Seen here in California. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Tailed Palm Thrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Muscicapidae</category><category>Old World Flycatchers</category><category>Chats</category><category>Congo</category><category>Brazzaville</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:54:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cichladusa_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_palm_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-654</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cichladusa_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_palm_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-654</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Tailed Palm Thrush - Cichladusa ruficauda" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cichladusa_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_palm_thrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="420" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Brazzaville, December &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Tailed Palm Thrush<br />Latin: <em>Cichladusa ruficauda</em><br />Other:  <br />Family: Muscicapidae &bull;&nbsp;Palm Thrushes<br />Range: Angola, CAR, Congo, DRC, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Namibia.<br /><br />The Rufous Tailed Palm Thrush was a regular visitor to the hotel in Brazzaville.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bengalese Finch</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Estrildidae</category><category>Weaver Finches</category><category>Estrildid Finches</category><category>Munias</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:14:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_striata_domestica_bengalese_finch.php#unique-entry-id-653</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_striata_domestica_bengalese_finch.php#unique-entry-id-653</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bengalese Finch - Lonchura striata domestica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_striata_domestica_bengalese_finch_01.jpg" width="440" height="356" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /><br /></span>Bird name: Bengalese Finch<br />Latin: <em>Lonchura striata domestica</em><br />Other: Society Finch, White-rumped Munia, White-rumped Mannikin, Striated Finch<br />Family: Estrildidae &bull; Munias<br />Range: Domestic<br /><br />This is a domestic hybrid Munia, descended from the White-rumped Munia <em>L. striata</em>.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Woodland Kingfisher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcedinidae</category><category>Kingfishers</category><category>Tree Kingfishers</category><category>DRC</category><category>Kinshasa</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:54:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/halcyon_senegalensis_woodland_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-652</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/halcyon_senegalensis_woodland_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-652</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Woodland Kingfisher - Halcyon senegalensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/halcyon_senegalensis_woodland_kingfisher_01.jpg" width="440" height="414" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AS/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Kinshasa &bull; December 2010<br /><br /></span>Bird name: Woodland Kingfisher<br />Latin: <em>Halcyon senegalensis</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-alcedinidae.php" rel="self" title="Alcedinidae">Alcedinidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kingfishers.php" rel="self" title="Kingfishers">Kingfishers</a><br />Range: Tropical Africa<br />Similar: <br /><br />A beautiful Woodland Kingfisher seen in the hotel grounds in Kinshasa. Identification: Black eye-stripe, red bill, lower part black, white underparts, blue back and tail, wings blue and black. Head here greyish.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>African Thrush</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Turdidae</category><category>Thrushes</category><category>Congo</category><category>Brazzaville</category><dc:date>2010-12-10T17:05:27+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_pelios_african_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-651</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_pelios_african_thrush.php#unique-entry-id-651</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="African Thrush - Turdus pelios" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/turdus_pelios_african_thrush_01.jpg" width="440" height="415" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Congo Dec 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: African Thrush<br />Latin: <em>Turdus pelios</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Turdidae &bull;&nbsp;Thrushes<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa<br /><br />A record shot of the African Thrush, in Brazzaville.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>African Grey Parrot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>DRC</category><category>Kinshasa</category><dc:date>2010-12-10T17:05:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psittacus_erithacus_african_grey_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-650</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psittacus_erithacus_african_grey_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-650</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="African Grey Parrot - Psittacus erithacus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/psittacus_erithacus_african_grey_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="327" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Kinshasa, Dec 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: African Grey Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Psittacus erithacus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: West & Central Africa: Ivory Coast, Kenya, Tanzania, DRC Congo, Angola etc<br /><br />This pair of African Grey Parrots were flying freely around this building in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Beautiful long-lived birds, often kept as pets, unfortunately, for their remarkable speaking abilities.  The African Grey Parrot is often thought of as one of the most intelligent of birds.<br /><br />Since they are normally forest birds, perhaps these two had escaped.<br /><br />This subspecies is <em>P. e. erithacus</em> is known as the Congo African Grey Parrot. It has a bright red tail, light grey feathers, and black bill.<br /><br />Near-threatened on IUCN Red List 3.1.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bronze Mannikin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Estrildidae</category><category>Weaver Finches</category><category>Estrildid Finches</category><category>Munias</category><category>DRC</category><category>Kinshasa</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T10:52:04+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_cucullata_bronze_mannikin.php#unique-entry-id-648</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_cucullata_bronze_mannikin.php#unique-entry-id-648</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bronze Mannikin - Lonchura cucullata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lonchura_cucullata_bronze_mannikin_01.jpg" width="440" height="327" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Kinshasa, DRC, Dec 2010<br /><br /></span>Bird name: Bronze Mannikin<br />Latin: <em>Lonchura cucullata</em><br />Other: Bronze Munia<br />Family: Estrildidae &bull; Munias<br />Range: Sub-Saharan Africa<br /><br />This Bronze Mannikin was seen with Weavers and Cordon-Bleus, near a waterfall near Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. <br /><br />Bronze Mannikin is the name used by the IOC, but Bronze Munia is also very common.<br /><br />It has a small emerald patch on the shoulder.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mountain Elaenia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Elaenias</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T22:26:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_frantzii_mountain_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-647</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_frantzii_mountain_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-647</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Mountain Elaenia - Elaenia frantzii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_frantzii_mountain_elaenia_01.jpg" width="440" height="470" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mountain Elaenia<br />Latin: <em>Elaenia frantzii</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Elaenias<br />Range: Guatemala to Venezuela<br /><br />The Mountain Elaenia was the most common flycatcher around the Los Quetzales lodge in Chiriqui. Birds often came to feed on berries of fruiting trees beside the hotel. Also seen elsewhere in Chiriqui.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Mountain Elaenia - Elaenia frantzii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_frantzii_mountain_elaenia_02.jpg" width="440" height="325" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Mountain Elaenia - Elaenia frantzii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_frantzii_mountain_elaenia_06.jpg" width="440" height="258" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lesser Elaenia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Elaenias</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T21:44:36+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_chiriquensis_lesser_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-646</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_chiriquensis_lesser_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-646</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Elaenia - Elaenia chiriquensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_chiriquensis_lesser_elaenia_01.jpg" width="440" height="387" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Cerro Azul, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lesser Elaenia<br />Latin: <em>Elaenia chiriquensis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Elaenias<br />Range: Costa Rica to Argentina<br /><br />I saw the above Lesser Elaenia in central Panama, in Cerro Azul. Then another in El Valle.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellowish Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T22:26:15+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/empidonax_flavescens_yellowish_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-645</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/empidonax_flavescens_yellowish_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-645</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellowish Flycatcher - Empidonax flavescens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/empidonax_flavescens_yellowish_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="373" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellowish Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Empidonax flavescens</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Southeast Mexico to western Panama highlands<br /><br />The Yellowish Flycatcher is identifiable by its prominent eye-ring. It is yellowish below and has two wing bars. This individual was low in the canopy and not too wary - typical for the Yellowish Flycatcher - so I could focus.<br /><br />In Panama found only in the western highlands.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Golden Crowned Spadebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Spadebills</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-12T22:52:21+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_coronatus_golden_crowned_spadebill.php#unique-entry-id-644</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_coronatus_golden_crowned_spadebill.php#unique-entry-id-644</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/platyrinchus_coronatus_golden_crowned_spadebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Golden Crowned Spadebill<br />Latin: <em>Platyrinchus coronatus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Nicaragua to Brazil<br /><br />Just one brief view of this Golden-crowned Spadebill. It is a very small bird, with hardly any tail, but a wide bill. Black vertical bands on the face below the eye and chestnut cap.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Tufted Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:42:28+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mitrephanes_phaeocercus_northern_tufted_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-643</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mitrephanes_phaeocercus_northern_tufted_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-643</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Tufted Flycatcher - Mitrephanes phaeocercus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mitrephanes_phaeocercus_northern_tufted_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="404" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui & El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Tufted Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Mitrephanes phaeocercus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador, highlands<br /><br />I saw these Northern Tufted Flycatchers in Panama in the Chiriqui highlands and in Valle de Anton in Panama. One deep in the forest, the other in open country above the path.<br /><br />The El Valle bird seemed yellower and the Chiriqui bird, below in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;, more pinkish. The main identifying feature for this small flycatcher is its prominent raised tuft.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Tody Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Tody Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T21:41:07+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_cinereum_common_tody_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-642</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_cinereum_common_tody_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-642</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_cinereum_common_tody_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="425" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Tody Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Todirostrum cinereum</em><br />Other: Black-fronted Tody-Flycatcher &bull; Espatulilla Com&uacute;n (Es) &bull; Ferreirinho (Br)<br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tody Flycatchers<br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br /><br />The Common Tody Flycatcher doesn&rsquo;t mind nesting in bushes in gardens and near houses, and was easy to see in Panama. <br /><br />The Common Tody Flycatcher is a small bird, yellow below and black above with pale iris with broad bill. It makes a pendulous nest with side entrance. This nest was in a small tree beside a hotel forecourt.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_cinereum_common_tody_flycatcher_02.jpg" width="440" height="426" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Headed Tody Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Tody Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-12-12T12:46:06+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_nigriceps_black_headed_tody_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-641</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_nigriceps_black_headed_tody_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-641</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Headed Tody Flycatcher - Todirostrum nigriceps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/todirostrum_nigriceps_black_headed_tody_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="400" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Headed Tody Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Todirostrum nigriceps</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tody Flycatchers<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. <br /><br />Just a record shot of the Black-headed Tody Flycatcher in Panama. It is a tiny bird, which likes to stay at the top of tall trees so very difficult to photograph!<br /><br />The Black-headed Tody Flycatcher is yellow below, dark above but with white throat.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ochre Bellied Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-12-12T23:13:58+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mionectes_oleagineus_ochre_bellied_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-640</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mionectes_oleagineus_ochre_bellied_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-640</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ochre Bellied Flycatcher - Mionectes oleagineus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mionectes_oleagineus_ochre_bellied_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="354" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui & El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ochre Bellied Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Mionectes oleagineus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br /><br />A couple of record shots an Ochre-bellied Flycatcher in Panama, recognisable by its ochre belly.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brown Capped Tyrannulet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Tyrannulets</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:38:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ornithion_brunneicapillus_brown_capped_tyrannulet.php#unique-entry-id-639</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ornithion_brunneicapillus_brown_capped_tyrannulet.php#unique-entry-id-639</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Brown Capped Tyrannulet - Ornithion brunneicapillus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ornithion_brunneicapillus_brown_capped_tyrannulet_01.jpg" width="440" height="321" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Brown Capped Tyrannulet<br />Latin: <em>Ornithion brunneicapillus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range:  Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela<br /><br />The Brown-capped Tyrannulet has a brown cap and white supercilium which runs round the front of its head. Yellow underparts, olive green upperparts.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Capped Pygmy Tyrant</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:24:09+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiornis_atricapillus_black_capped_pygmy_tyrant.php#unique-entry-id-638</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiornis_atricapillus_black_capped_pygmy_tyrant.php#unique-entry-id-638</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Capped Pygmy Tyrant - Myiornis atricapillus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiornis_atricapillus_black_capped_pygmy_tyrant_01.jpg" width="440" height="311" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui & El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Capped Pygmy Tyrant<br />Latin: <em>Myiornis atricapillus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br />The Black-capped Pygmy Tyrant really is a tiny bird. In fact the smallest passerine in Panama. It has almost no tail, a black cap, white around eye, light underneath, and yellowish upperparts.<br /><br />We saw this Black-Capped Pygmy Tyrant on the Pipeline Road in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Southern Bentbill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Bentbills</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:24:16+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oncostoma_olivaceum_southern_bentbill.php#unique-entry-id-637</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oncostoma_olivaceum_southern_bentbill.php#unique-entry-id-637</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Southern Bentbill - Oncostoma olivaceum" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/oncostoma_olivaceum_southern_bentbill_01.jpg" width="440" height="361" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui & El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Southern Bentbill<br />Latin: <em>Oncostoma olivaceum</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Panama and Colombia<br />Similar: Northern Bentbill<br /><br />The Southern Bentbill is an odd looking bird, with an unusually large, thick, curved bill, as its name suggests. <br /><br />The Southern Bentbill has yellow-olive underparts and lives in central and eastern panama, while the Northern Bentbill has a greyish throat and lives in western Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Olive Striped Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-12T23:12:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mionectes_olivaceus_olive_striped_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-636</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mionectes_olivaceus_olive_striped_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-636</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/mionectes_olivaceus_olive_striped_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="312" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Olive Striped Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Mionectes olivaceus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela.<br /><br />Just a record shot of this Olive-striped Flycatcher seen in the El Valle highlands in Panama.<br /><br />The Olive-striped Flycatcher has streaked underparts, with a quite long thin bill and conspicuous white spot behind the eye.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brownish Twistwing</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:42:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cnipodectes_subbrunneus_brownish_twistwing.php#unique-entry-id-635</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cnipodectes_subbrunneus_brownish_twistwing.php#unique-entry-id-635</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Brownish Twistwing - Cnipodectes subbrunneus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cnipodectes_subbrunneus_brownish_twistwing_01.jpg" width="440" height="444" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Brownish Twistwing<br />Latin: <em>Cnipodectes subbrunneus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuado, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil<br /><br />We saw this Brownish Twistwing briefly on the Pipeline Road, in Panama. Chocolate brown, lighter underneath.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Piratic Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Brood Parasites</category><dc:date>2010-12-12T23:12:02+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/legatus_leucophaius_piratic_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-634</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/legatus_leucophaius_piratic_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-634</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Piratic Flycatcher - Mitrephanes phaeocercus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/legatus_leucophaius_piratic_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="418" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui & El Valle May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Piratic Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Mitrephanes phaeocercus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Mexico to Argentina, Brazil<br /><br />We saw Piratic Flycatchers fairly often in Panama, but they were often in tall trees and moved off fairly quickly. They have streaked chests, and dark mask, but are much smaller than the Streaked Flycatcher, with short bills.<br /><br />They take the nests of Orependolas, Caciques, Panamanian Flycatchers etc. driving away the original inhabitants.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dusky Capped Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T21:44:41+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_tuberculifer_dusky_capped_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-633</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_tuberculifer_dusky_capped_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-633</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dusky Capped Flycatcher - Myiarchus tuberculifer" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_tuberculifer_dusky_capped_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="327" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dusky Capped Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Myiarchus tuberculifer</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Flycatchers<br />Range: USA, Arizona, Texas, to Argentina<br /><br />The Dusky Capped Flycatcher has a light grey throat area, dark cap and yellow underneath. This individual was seen in the highlands of El Valle de Anton in Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Bellied Elaenia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Summit Gardens</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T22:24:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_flavogaster_yellow_bellied_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-632</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_flavogaster_yellow_bellied_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-632</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Bellied Elaenia - Elaenia flavogaster" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elaenia_flavogaster_yellow_bellied_elaenia_01.jpg" width="440" height="388" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Central Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Bellied Elaenia<br />Latin: <em>Elaenia flavogaster</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Elaenias<br />Range: Southern Mexico to Argentina<br /><br />The Yellow-bellied Elaenia is distinguished by a shock of unkempt hair, or crest, which always seems raised.<br /><br />Yellow-bellied Elaenias were seen several times, near the Chagres River and Gamboa Rainforest Resort, in Summit Gardens, and El Valle in Cocle Province, Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Forest Elaenia</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Elaenias</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T21:44:49+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiopagis_gaimardii_forest_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-631</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiopagis_gaimardii_forest_elaenia.php#unique-entry-id-631</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Forest Elaenia - Myiopagis gaimardii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiopagis_gaimardii_forest_elaenia_01.jpg" width="440" height="356" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pipeline Road, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Forest Elaenia<br />Latin: <em>Myiopagis gaimardii</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Elaenias<br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas, Bolivia, Brazil. <br /><br />We saw this Forest Elaenia on Pipeline Road in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sulphur Bellied Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T09:24:25+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiodynastes_luteiventris_sulphur_bellied_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-629</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiodynastes_luteiventris_sulphur_bellied_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-629</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiodynastes_luteiventris_sulphur_bellied_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="395" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama City, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Sulphur Bellied Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Myiodynastes luteiventris</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Arizona to Costa Rica, migrating to Colombia to Brazil, via Panama etc.<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiodynastes_maculatus_streaked_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Streaked Flycatcher">Streaked Flycatcher</a><br /><br />The Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher looks very similar to the Streaked Flycatcher, which is much more common in Panama. <br /><br />The Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher is differentiated by a yellower belly and dark malar stripe which forms a black chinstrap below the bill. Feathers under the tail are not streaked.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Boat Billed Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T23:24:11+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/megarynchus_pitangua_boat_billed_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-628</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/megarynchus_pitangua_boat_billed_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-628</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Boat Billed Flycatcher - Megarynchus pitangua" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/megarynchus_pitangua_boat_billed_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="358" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Boat Billed Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Megarynchus pitangua</em><br />Other: Neinei (Br)<br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pitangus_sulphuratus_great_kiskadee.php" rel="self" title="Great Kiskadee">Great Kiskadee</a><br /><br />The Boat-billed Flycatcher is similar to the Great Kiskadee but has a larger, wider bill and is not so rufous. The Boat-billed Flycatcher has an olive tone to its upperparts.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eastern Wood Pewee</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Pewees</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T22:48:18+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/contopus_virens_eastern_wood_pewee.php#unique-entry-id-627</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/contopus_virens_eastern_wood_pewee.php#unique-entry-id-627</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eastern Wood Pewee - Contopus virens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/contopus_virens_eastern_wood_pewee_01.jpg" width="440" height="386" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eastern Wood Pewee<br />Latin: <em>Contopus virens</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Breeds in North America, migrates to South America.<br /><br />The Eastern Wood-pewee has two wing bars, is light underneath and has a long wingtips. Seen here in Central Panama in late April, migrating northwards presumably.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lesser Kiskadee</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Kiskadees</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T18:15:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philohydor_lictor_lesser_kiskadee.php#unique-entry-id-626</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philohydor_lictor_lesser_kiskadee.php#unique-entry-id-626</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Kiskadee - Philohydor lictor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philohydor_lictor_lesser_kiskadee_01.jpg" width="440" height="311" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lesser Kiskadee<br />Latin: <em>Philohydor lictor</em><br />Other: <em>Pitangus lictor</em> &bull; Bem-te-vizinho (Br)<br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Panama to Brazil<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiozetetes_similis_social_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Social Flycatcher">Social Flycatcher</a>, Rusty-Margined Flycatcher, Great Kiskadee<br /><br />These Lesser Kiskadees were seen together alighting on narrow branches above a shady brook at the Ammo Ponds in central Panama. They are usually seen in pairs and near water.<br /><br />They look very similar to the <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiozetetes_cayanensis_rusty_margined_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Rusty Margined Flycatcher">Rusty Margined Flycatcher</a>, but have longer more pointed bills than the latter.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Kiskadee - Philohydor lictor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/philohydor_lictor_lesser_kiskadee_02.jpg" width="440" height="324" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rusty Margined Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T15:54:54+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiozetetes_cayanensis_rusty_margined_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-625</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiozetetes_cayanensis_rusty_margined_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-625</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rusty Margined Flycatcher - Myiozetetes cayanensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiozetetes_cayanensis_rusty_margined_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="510" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rusty Margined Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Myiozetetes cayanensis</em><br />Other: Bentevizinho-de-asa-ferrug&iacute;nea (Br)<br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia,Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil<br />Similar: Social Flycatcher, Lesser Kiskadee, Great Kiskadee<br /><br />The Rusty-margined Flycatcher has slight rufous edging to the wing. Often near water. Seen here near Ammo Ponds, in the canal zone of central Panama.<br /><br />They look very similar to some other flycatchers, such as the Social Flycatcher, so I&rsquo;m relying on the guide&rsquo;s ID for these.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Panamanian Flycatcher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2010-12-13T21:47:40+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_panamensis_panamanian_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-624</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_panamensis_panamanian_flycatcher.php#unique-entry-id-624</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Panamanian Flycatcher - Myiarchus panamensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_panamensis_panamanian_flycatcher_01.jpg" width="440" height="346" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Panamanian Flycatcher<br />Latin: <em>Myiarchus panamensis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela<br /><br />The Panamanian Flycatcher was one of the more common flycatchers in many locations in Panama. <br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Panamanian Flycatcher - Myiarchus panamensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myiarchus_panamensis_panamanian_flycatcher_02.jpg" width="440" height="453" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eastern Kingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Flycatchers</category><category>Kingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-12-11T16:56:39+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tyrannus_tyrannus_eastern_kingbird.php#unique-entry-id-623</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tyrannus_tyrannus_eastern_kingbird.php#unique-entry-id-623</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eastern Kingbird - Tyrannus tyrannus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tyrannus_tyrannus_eastern_kingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="383" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eastern Kingbird<br />Latin: <em>Tyrannus tyrannus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Tyrannidae &bull;&nbsp;Tyrant Flycatchers<br />Range: North America, migrating to South America, via Panama etc<br /><br />These Eastern Kingbirds were migrating northwards when we saw them in central Panama in April. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tyrannidae - Tyrant Flycatchers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Tyrannidae</category><category>Tyrant Flycatchers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-11T16:56:36+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tyrannidae.php#unique-entry-id-622</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_tyrannidae.php#unique-entry-id-622</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[117 Tyrannidae - Tyrant Flycatchers - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><i>Piprites griseiceps</i> - Grey-headed Piprites - E Guatemala to W Panama - was with manakins <i>Pipridae</i><br /><i>Piprites chloris</i> - Wing-barred Piprites - N Colombia, Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Piprites pileata</i> - Black-capped Piprites - SE Brazil, NE Argentina<br /><br />will include return to use of <i>Tyranniscus</i> for one set of species<br /><i>Phyllomyias fasciatus</i> - Planalto Tyrannulet - E, SE South America<br /><i>Phyllomyias weedeni</i> - Yungas Tyrannulet - SE Peru, NW Bolivia - new species<br /><i>Phyllomyias burmeisteri</i> - Rough-legged Tyrannulet - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Phyllomyias zeledoni</i> - White-fronted Tyrannulet - Costa Rica, Panama, Latin America, also NW South America - Split from <i>P. burmeisteri</i>, includes Andean <i>leucogonys</i><br /><i>Phyllomyias virescens</i> - Greenish Tyrannulet - SE South America<br /><i>Phyllomyias reiseri</i> - Reiser's Tyrannulet - EC Brazil, Paraguay<br /><i>Phyllomyias urichi</i> - Urich's Tyrannulet - NE Venezuela<br /><i>Phyllomyias sclateri</i> - Sclater's Tyrannulet - SE Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Phyllomyias griseocapilla</i> - Grey-capped Tyrannulet - SE Brazil<br /><i>Phyllomyias griseiceps</i> - Sooty-headed Tyrannulet - NW, South America, also E Panama<br /><i>Phyllomyias plumbeiceps</i> - Plumbeous-crowned Tyrannulet - C Colombia to S Peru<br /><i>Phyllomyias nigrocapillus</i> - Black-capped Tyrannulet - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Phyllomyias cinereiceps</i> - Ashy-headed Tyrannulet - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Phyllomyias uropygialis</i> - Tawny-rumped Tyrannulet - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Tyrannulus elatus</i> - Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet - S Costa Rica through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Myiopagis gaimardii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiopagis_gaimardii_forest_elaenia.php" rel="self" title="Forest Elaenia">Forest Elaenia</a> - Panama through Amazonia<br /><i>Myiopagis caniceps</i> - Grey Elaenia - Widespread South America, also E Panama<br /><i>Myiopagis olallai</i> - Foothill Elaenia - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Myiopagis subplacens</i> - Pacific Elaenia - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Myiopagis flavivertex</i> - Yellow-crowned Elaenia - Amazonia<br /><i>Myiopagis viridicata</i> - Greenish Elaenia - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Myiopagis cotta</i> - Jamaican Elaenia - Jamaica<br /><br /><i>Elaenia flavogaster</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elaenia_flavogaster_yellow_bellied_elaenia.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Elaenia">Yellow-bellied Elaenia</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Elaenia martinica</i> - Caribbean Elaenia - West Indies<br /><i>Elaenia spectabilis</i> - Large Elaenia - Widespread South America<br /><i>Elaenia ridleyana</i> - Noronha Elaenia - Ilha Fernando de Noronha<br /><i>Elaenia albiceps</i> - White-crested Elaenia - Widespread South America<br /><i>Elaenia parvirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elaenia_parvirostris_small_billed_elaenia.php" rel="self" title="Small Billed Elaenia">Small-billed Elaenia</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Elaenia mesoleuca</i> - Olivaceous Elaenia - SE South America<br /><i>Elaenia strepera</i> - Slaty Elaenia - Bolivia, NW Argentina - Venezuela<br /><i>Elaenia gigas</i> - Mottle-backed Elaenia - S Colombia to W Bolivia<br /><i>Elaenia pelzelni</i> - Brownish Elaenia - Amazon River & tributaries<br /><i>Elaenia cristata</i> - Plain-crested Elaenia - ne. E South America<br /><i>Elaenia chiriquensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elaenia_chiriquensis_lesser_elaenia.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Elaenia">Lesser Elaenia</a> - Costa Rica to NE Argentina<br /><i>Elaenia ruficeps</i> - Rufous-crowned Elaenia - N Amazonia<br /><i>Elaenia frantzii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elaenia_frantzii_mountain_elaenia.php" rel="self" title="Mountain Elaenia">Mountain Elaenia</a> - Guatemala to Colombia & Venezuela<br /><i>Elaenia obscura</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/elaenia_obscura_highland_elaenia.php" rel="self" title="Highland Elaenia">Highland Elaenia</a> - Ecuador to NW Argentina, SE South America<br /><i>Elaenia dayi</i> - Great Elaenia - Tepuis<br /><i>Elaenia pallatangae</i> - Sierran Elaenia - Colombia to Bolivia, South America, also S Venezuela<br /><i>Elaenia fallax</i> - Greater Antillean Elaenia - Jamaica, Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Ornithion semiflavum</i> - Yellow-bellied Tyrannulet - SE Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Ornithion brunneicapillus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ornithion_brunneicapillus_brown_capped_tyrannulet.php" rel="self" title="Brown Capped Tyrannulet">Brown-capped Tyrannulet</a> - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & Ecuador<br /><i>Ornithion inerme</i> - White-lored Tyrannulet - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Camptostoma imberbe</i> - Northern Beardless Tyrannulet - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Camptostoma obsoletum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/camptostoma_obsoletum_southern_beardless_tyrannulet.php" rel="self" title="Southern Beardless Tyrannulet">Southern Beardless Tyrannulet</a> - Costa Rica to Uruguay<br /><br /><i>Suiriri suiriri</i> - Suiriri Flycatcher - SC South America, Amazonia - was Chaco Suiriri<br /><i>Suiriri islerorum</i> - Chapada Flycatcher - SC Brazil, E Bolivia - was Chapada Suiriri<br /><br /><i>Mecocerculus leucophrys</i> - White-throated Tyrannulet - Venezuela to N Argentina<br /><i>Mecocerculus poecilocercus</i> - White-tailed Tyrannulet - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Mecocerculus hellmayri</i> - Buff-banded Tyrannulet - SE Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Mecocerculus calopterus</i> - Rufous-winged Tyrannulet - Ecuador, Peru<br /><i>Mecocerculus minor</i> - Sulphur-bellied Tyrannulet - Venezuela, Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Mecocerculus stictopterus</i> - White-banded Tyrannulet - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Anairetes nigrocristatus</i> - Black-crested Tit-Tyrant - S Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Anairetes reguloides</i> - Pied-crested Tit-Tyrant - WC Peru to NW Chile<br /><i>Anairetes alpinus</i> - Ash-breasted Tit-Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Anairetes flavirostris</i> - Yellow-billed Tit-Tyrant - W, SC, SE South America<br /><i>Anairetes parulus</i> - Tufted Tit-Tyrant - W, S South America<br /><i>Anairetes fernandezianus</i> - Juan Fernandez Tit-Tyrant - Juan Fernandez Archipelago<br /><i>Anairetes agilis</i> - Agile Tit-Tyrant - Venezuela to Ecuador - was <i>Uromyias agilis</i><br /><i>Anairetes agraphia</i> - Unstreaked Tit-Tyrant - Peru - was <i>Uromyias agraphia</i><br /><br /><i>Serpophaga cinerea</i> - Torrent Tyrannulet - Costa Rica to Bolivia<br /><i>Serpophaga hypoleuca</i> - River Tyrannulet - Orinoco, Amazon & tributaries<br /><i>Serpophaga nigricans</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/serpophaga_nigricans_sooty_tyrannulet.php" rel="self" title="Sooty Tyrannulet">Sooty Tyrannulet</a> - SE, SC South America<br /><i>Serpophaga subcristata</i> - White-crested Tyrannulet - SE, SC South America<br /><i>Serpophaga munda</i> - White-bellied Tyrannulet - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Serpophaga griseicapilla</i> - Straneck's Tyrannulet - cw,nw Argentina - Bolivia, n Argentina, w Uruguay, Paraguay Brasil? - new species<br /><br /><i>Phaeomyias murina</i> - Mouse-colored Tyrannulet - Panama to N Argentina<br /><i>Phaeomyias tumbezana</i> - Tumbesian Tyrannulet - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Capsiempis flaveola</i> - Yellow Tyrannulet - S Nicaragua to E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Polystictus pectoralis</i> - Bearded Tachuri - Widespread South America<br /><i>Polystictus superciliaris</i> - Grey-backed Tachuri - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Nesotriccus ridgwayi</i> - Cocos Flycatcher - Isla del Cocos<br /><br /><i>Pseudocolopteryx dinelliana</i> - Dinelli's Doradito - SC South America<br /><i>Pseudocolopteryx sclateri</i> - Crested Doradito - SC South America<br /><i>Pseudocolopteryx acutipennis</i> - Subtropical Doradito - Colombia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Pseudocolopteryx flaviventris</i> - Warbling Doradito - S, SC South America<br /><i>Pseudocolopteryx citreola</i> - Ticking Doradito - C Chile, WC Argentina - new species<br /><br /><i>Pseudotriccus pelzelni</i> - Bronze-olive Pygmy Tyrant - Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Pseudotriccus simplex</i> - Hazel-fronted Pygmy Tyrant - SE Peru, NW Bolivia<br /><i>Pseudotriccus ruficeps</i> - Rufous-headed Pygmy Tyrant - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Corythopis torquatus</i> - Ringed Antpipit - Amazonia<br /><i>Corythopis delalandi</i> - Southern Antpipit - SC, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Euscarthmus meloryphus</i> - Tawny-crowned Pygmy Tyrant - Widespread South America<br /><i>Euscarthmus rufomarginatus</i> - Rufous-sided Pygmy Tyrant - E, C South America<br /><br /><i>Pseudelaenia leucospodia</i> - Grey-and-white Tyrannulet - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Stigmatura napensis</i> - Lesser Wagtail-Tyrant - Amazon, Orinoco & tributaries<br /><i>Stigmatura budytoides</i> - Greater Wagtail-Tyrant - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Zimmerius vilissimus</i> - Paltry Tyrannulet - S Mexico to NW Colombia<br /><i>Zimmerius improbus</i> - Venezuelan Tyrannulet - Venezuela, Colombia -  split from <i>Z. vilissimus</i><br /><i>Zimmerius bolivianus</i> - Bolivian Tyrannulet - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Zimmerius cinereicapilla</i> - Red-billed Tyrannulet - Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Zimmerius villarejoi</i> - Mishana Tyrannulet - N Peru<br /><i>Zimmerius gracilipes</i> - Slender-footed Tyrannulet - Amazonia<br /><i>Zimmerius acer</i> - Guianan Tyrannulet - Guyana - split from <i>Z.gracilipes</i><br /><i>Zimmerius chrysops</i> - Golden-faced Tyrannulet - N Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Zimmerius albigularis</i> - Choco Tyrannulet - W Ecuador, SW Colombia - split from <i>Z. chrysops</i><br /><i>Zimmerius flavidifrons</i> - Loja Tyrannulet - SW Ecuador - split from <i>Z. chrysops</i><br /><i>Zimmerius viridiflavus</i> - Peruvian Tyrannulet - Peru<br /><br />Pogonotriccus was <i>Phylloscartes</i><br /><i>Pogonotriccus poecilotis</i> - Variegated Bristle Tyrant - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Pogonotriccus chapmani</i> - Chapman's Bristle Tyrant - Tepuis<br /><i>Pogonotriccus ophthalmicus</i> - Marble-faced Bristle Tyrant - Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Pogonotriccus orbitalis</i> - Spectacled Bristle Tyrant - S Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Pogonotriccus venezuelanus</i> - Venezuelan Bristle Tyrant - N Venezuela<br /><i>Pogonotriccus lanyoni</i> - Antioquia Bristle Tyrant - NW Colombia<br /><i>Pogonotriccus eximius</i> - Southern Bristle Tyrant - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Phylloscartes ventralis</i> - Mottle-cheeked Tyrannulet - SE, Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Phylloscartes ceciliae</i> - Alagoas Tyrannulet - E Brazil<br /><i>Phylloscartes kronei</i> - Restinga Tyrannulet - SE Brazil<br /><i>Phylloscartes beckeri</i> - Bahia Tyrannulet - E Brazil<br /><i>Phylloscartes flavovirens</i> - Panamanian Tyrannulet - Panama<br /><i>Phylloscartes virescens</i> - Olive-green Tyrannulet - NE Amazonia - was Guianan Tyrannulet<br /><i>Phylloscartes gualaquizae</i> - Ecuadorian Tyrannulet - Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Phylloscartes nigrifrons</i> - Black-fronted Tyrannulet - Tepuis<br /><i>Phylloscartes superciliaris</i> - Rufous-browed Tyrannulet - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & Ecuador<br /><i>Phylloscartes flaviventris</i> - Rufous-lored Tyrannulet - N Venezuela<br /><i>Phylloscartes parkeri</i> - Cinnamon-faced Tyrannulet - C Peru to N Bolivia<br /><i>Phylloscartes roquettei</i> - Minas Gerais Tyrannulet - E Brazil<br /><i>Phylloscartes paulista</i> - Sao Paulo Tyrannulet - SE South America<br /><i>Phylloscartes oustaleti</i> - Oustalet's Tyrannulet - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Phylloscartes difficilis</i> - Serra do Mar Tyrannulet - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Phylloscartes sylviolus</i> - Bay-ringed Tyrannulet - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Mionectes striaticollis</i> - Streak-necked Flycatcher - Colombia to N Bolivia<br /><i>Mionectes olivaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mionectes_olivaceus_olive_striped_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Olive Striped Flycatcher">Olive-striped Flycatcher</a> - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & N Bolivia<br /><i>Mionectes oleagineus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mionectes_oleagineus_ochre_bellied_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Ochre Bellied Flycatcher">Ochre-bellied Flycatcher</a> - S Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Mionectes macconnelli</i> - McConnell's Flycatcher - E, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Mionectes rufiventris</i> - Grey-hooded Flycatcher - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Leptopogon amaurocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/leptopogon_amaurocephalus_sepia_capped_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Sepia Capped Flycatcher">Sepia-capped Flycatcher</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Leptopogon superciliaris</i> - Slaty-capped Flycatcher - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & N Bolivia<br /><i>Leptopogon rufipectus</i> - Rufous-breasted Flycatcher - SW Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Leptopogon taczanowskii</i> - Inca Flycatcher - Peru<br /><br /><i>Sublegatus arenarum</i> - Northern Scrub Flycatcher - Costa Rica to the Guianas<br /><i>Sublegatus obscurior</i> - Amazonian Scrub Flycatcher - Amazonia<br /><i>Sublegatus modestus</i> - Southern Scrub Flycatcher - SC, E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Inezia tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Inezia - NE Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Inezia inornata</i> - Plain Inezia - W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Inezia subflava</i> - Amazonian Inezia - C, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Inezia caudata</i> - Pale-tipped Inezia - Colombia to NE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Myiophobus flavicans</i> - Flavescent Flycatcher - Venezuela to Peru - clade 2<br /><i>Myiophobus phoenicomitra</i> - Orange-crested Flycatcher - Colombia to Peru - clade 2<br /><i>Myiophobus inornatus</i> - Unadorned Flycatcher - SE Peru to N Bolivia - clade 2<br /><i>Myiophobus roraimae</i> - Roraiman Flycatcher - Tepuis, Colombia to Bolivia - clade 2<br /><i>Myiophobus cryptoxanthus</i> - Olive-chested Flycatcher - E Ecuador, NE Peru - clade 1<br /><i>Myiophobus fasciatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiophobus_fasciatus_bran_colored_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Bran Colored Flycatcher">Bran-colored Flycatcher</a> - Costa Rica to Uruguay - clade 1<br /><i>Myiophobus pulcher</i> - Handsome Flycatcher - Colombia to Ecuador, SE Peru - <i>Nephelomyias</i> ?<br /><i>Myiophobus lintoni</i> - Orange-banded Flycatcher - S Ecuador, NE Peru - <i>Nephelomyias</i> ?<br /><i>Myiophobus ochraceiventris</i> - Ochraceous-breasted Flycatcher - N Peru to NW Bolivia - <i>Nephelomyias</i> ?<br /><br /><i>Myiotriccus ornatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiotriccus_ornatus_ornate_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Ornate Flycatcher">Ornate Flycatcher</a> - Colombia to Peru<br /><br /><i>Tachuris rubrigastra</i> - Many-colored Rush Tyrant - W, S, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Culicivora caudacuta</i> - Sharp-tailed Grass Tyrant - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Hemitriccus diops</i> - Drab-breasted Bamboo Tyrant - E, SE South America<br /><i>Hemitriccus obsoletus</i> - Brown-breasted Bamboo Tyrant - SE Brazil - ssp <i>zimmeri</i> species ?<br /><i>Hemitriccus flammulatus</i> - Flammulated Bamboo Tyrant - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Hemitriccus minor</i> - Snethlage's Tody-Tyrant - S Amazonia<br /><i>Hemitriccus spodiops</i> - Yungas Tody-Tyrant - C Bolivia<br /><i>Hemitriccus josephinae</i> - Boat-billed Tody-Tyrant - Guianas, NC Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus zosterops</i> - White-eyed Tody-Tyrant - N Amazonia<br /><i>Hemitriccus griseipectus</i> - White-bellied Tody-Tyrant - S Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus minimus</i> - Zimmer's Tody-Tyrant - Amazonia<br /><i>Hemitriccus orbitatus</i> - Eye-ringed Tody-Tyrant - SE Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus iohannis</i> - Johannes's Tody-Tyrant - W Amazonia<br /><i>Hemitriccus striaticollis</i> - Stripe-necked Tody-Tyrant - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Hemitriccus nidipendulus</i> - Hangnest Tody-Tyrant - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus margaritaceiventer</i> - Pearly-vented Tody-Tyrant - N, SC, E South America<br /><i>Hemitriccus inornatus</i> - Pelzeln's Tody-Tyrant - NW Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus granadensis</i> - Black-throated Tody-Tyrant - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Hemitriccus mirandae</i> - Buff-breasted Tody-Tyrant - NE, E Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus cinnamomeipectus</i> - Cinnamon-breasted Tody-Tyrant - SE Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Hemitriccus kaempferi</i> - Kaempfer's Tody-Tyrant - SE Brazil<br /><i>Hemitriccus rufigularis</i> - Buff-throated Tody-Tyrant - Ecuador to Bolivia<br /><i>Hemitriccus furcatus</i> - Fork-tailed Tody-Tyrant - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Myiornis auricularis</i> - Eared Pygmy Tyrant - SE South America<br /><i>Myiornis albiventris</i> - White-bellied Pygmy Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Myiornis atricapillus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiornis_atricapillus_black_capped_pygmy_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Black Capped Pygmy Tyrant">Black-capped Pygmy Tyrant</a> - Costa Rica to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Myiornis ecaudatus</i> - Short-tailed Pygmy Tyrant - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Oncostoma cinereigulare</i> - Northern Bentbill - S Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Oncostoma olivaceum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/oncostoma_olivaceum_southern_bentbill.php" rel="self" title="Southern Bentbill">Southern Bentbill</a> - Panama, Colombia<br /><br /><i>Lophotriccus pileatus</i> - Scale-crested Pygmy Tyrant - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & SE Peru<br /><i>Lophotriccus eulophotes</i> - Long-crested Pygmy Tyrant - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Lophotriccus vitiosus</i> - Double-banded Pygmy Tyrant - W, NE Amazonia<br /><i>Lophotriccus galeatus</i> - Helmeted Pygmy Tyrant - N, SE Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Atalotriccus pilaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/atalotriccus_pilaris_pale_eyed_pygmy_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Pale Eyed Pygmy Tyrant">Pale-eyed Pygmy Tyrant</a> - Panama, N South America - was <i>Lophotriccus</i><br /><br /><i>Poecilotriccus ruficeps</i> - Rufous-crowned Tody-Flycatcher - Venezuela to N Peru<br /><i>Poecilotriccus luluae</i> - Lulu's Tody-Flycatcher - N Peru<br /><i>Poecilotriccus albifacies</i> - White-cheeked Tody-Flycatcher - SE Peru<br /><i>Poecilotriccus capitalis</i> - Black-and-white Tody-Flycatcher - W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Poecilotriccus senex</i> - Buff-cheeked Tody-Flycatcher - NC Brazil<br /><i>Poecilotriccus russatus</i> - Ruddy Tody-Flycatcher - Tepuis<br /><i>Poecilotriccus plumbeiceps</i> - Ochre-faced Tody-Flycatcher - Peru to N Argentina, E, SE South America<br /><i>Poecilotriccus fumifrons</i> - Smoky-fronted Tody-Flycatcher - E Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Poecilotriccus latirostris</i> - Rusty-fronted Tody-Flycatcher - W, C Amazonia, C Brazil<br /><i>Poecilotriccus sylvia</i> - Slaty-headed Tody-Flycatcher - S Mexico to NE Brazil<br /><i>Poecilotriccus calopterus</i> - Golden-winged Tody-Flycatcher - W Amazonia<br /><i>Poecilotriccus pulchellus</i> - Black-backed Tody-Flycatcher - SE Peru<br /><br /><i>Taeniotriccus andrei</i> - Black-chested Tyrant - NC, E Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Todirostrum maculatum</i> - Spotted Tody-Flycatcher - Amazonia<br /><i>Todirostrum poliocephalum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/todirostrum_poliocephalum_yellow_lored_tody_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Lored Tody Flycatcher">Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher</a> - SE Brazil<br /><i>Todirostrum cinereum</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/todirostrum_cinereum_common_tody_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Common Tody Flycatcher">Common Tody-Flycatcher</a> - S Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Todirostrum viridanum</i> - Maracaibo Tody-Flycatcher - NW Venezuela<br /><i>Todirostrum pictum</i> - Painted Tody-Flycatcher - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum</i> - Yellow-browed Tody-Flycatcher - S, W Amazonia<br /><i>Todirostrum nigriceps</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/todirostrum_nigriceps_black_headed_tody_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Black Headed Tody Flycatcher">Black-headed Tody-Flycatcher</a> - Costa Rica to N Venezuela & Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Cnipodectes subbrunneus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cnipodectes_subbrunneus_brownish_twistwing.php" rel="self" title="Brownish Twistwing">Brownish Twistwing</a> - Panama through Amazonia<br /><i>Cnipodectes superrufus</i> - Rufous Twistwing - SE Peru, NW Bolivia - new species<br /><br /><i>Rhynchocyclus brevirostris</i> - Eye-ringed Flatbill - S Mexico to NW Colombia<br /><i>Rhynchocyclus olivaceus</i> - Olivaceous Flatbill - Panama through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Rhynchocyclus pacificus</i> - Pacific Flatbill - W Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Rhynchocyclus fulvipectus</i> - Fulvous-breasted Flatbill - W Venezuela to NW Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Tolmomyias sulphurescens</i> - Yellow-olive Flatbill - S Mexico to SE Brazil<br /><i>Tolmomyias traylori</i> - Orange-eyed Flatbill - W Amazonia<br /><i>Tolmomyias assimilis</i> - Zimmer's Flatbill - S Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Tolmomyias flavotectus</i> - Yellow-margined Flatbill - Costa Rica to NW Ecuador - split from <i>T. assimilis</i><br /><i>Tolmomyias poliocephalus</i> - Grey-crowned Flatbill - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Tolmomyias flaviventris</i> - Ochre-lored Flatbill - N,s Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Tolmomyias viridiceps</i> - Olive-faced Flatbill - W Amazonia - split from <i>T. flaviventris</i><br /><br /><i>Platyrinchus saturatus</i> - Cinnamon-crested Spadebill - Amazonia<br /><i>Platyrinchus cancrominus</i> - Stub-tailed Spadebill - SE Mexico to W Costa Rica<br /><i>Platyrinchus mystaceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/platyrinchus_mystaceus_white_throated_spadebill.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Spadebill">White-throated Spadebill</a> - Costa Rica to Bolivia, N, E, SE South America<br /><i>Platyrinchus coronatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/platyrinchus_coronatus_golden_crowned_spadebill.php" rel="self" title="Golden Crowned Spadebill">Golden-crowned Spadebill</a> - Honduras to NW Ecuador, Amazonia<br /><i>Platyrinchus flavigularis</i> - Yellow-throated Spadebill - W Venezuela to E Peru<br /><i>Platyrinchus platyrhynchos</i> - White-crested Spadebill - Amazonia<br /><i>Platyrinchus leucoryphus</i> - Russet-winged Spadebill - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Neopipo cinnamomea</i> - Cinnamon Neopipo - W, NE Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus</i> - Cinnamon Flycatcher - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Hirundinea ferruginea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hirundinea_ferruginea_cliff_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Cliff Flycatcher">Cliff Flycatcher</a> - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Lathrotriccus euleri</i> - Euler's Flycatcher - Widespread South America<br /><i>Lathrotriccus griseipectus</i> - Grey-breasted Flycatcher - W Ecuador, N Peru<br /><br /><i>Aphanotriccus capitalis</i> - Tawny-chested Flycatcher - E Nicaragua, N Costa Rica<br /><i>Aphanotriccus audax</i> - Black-billed Flycatcher - Panama, N Colombia<br /><br /><i>Cnemotriccus fuscatus</i> - Fuscous Flycatcher - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Xenotriccus callizonus</i> - Belted Flycatcher - S Mexico, NW El Salvador<br /><i>Xenotriccus mexicanus</i> - Pileated Flycatcher - SW Mexico<br /><br /><i>Sayornis phoebe</i> - Eastern Phoebe - E, C North America<br /><i>Sayornis nigricans</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/sayornis_nigricans_black_phoebe.php" rel="self" title="Black Phoebe">Black Phoebe</a> - W USA to NW Argentina<br /><i>Sayornis saya</i> - Say's Phoebe - Alaska to C Mexico<br /><br /><i>Mitrephanes phaeocercus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/mitrephanes_phaeocercus_northern_tufted_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Northern Tufted Flycatcher">Northern Tufted Flycatcher</a> - W Mexico to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Mitrephanes olivaceus</i> - Olive Tufted Flycatcher - Peru to NW Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Contopus cooperi</i> - Olive-sided Flycatcher - N, NW North America - LA<br /><i>Contopus pertinax</i> - Greater Pewee - SW USA to Nicaragua<br /><i>Contopus lugubris</i> - Dark Pewee - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Contopus fumigatus</i> - Smoke-colored Pewee - Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Contopus ochraceus</i> - Ochraceous Pewee - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Contopus sordidulus</i> - Western Wood Pewee - W North America, Middle America - nw SA<br /><i>Contopus virens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/contopus_virens_eastern_wood_pewee.php" rel="self" title="Eastern Wood Pewee">Eastern Wood Pewee</a> - E North America - w Amazonia<br /><i>Contopus cinereus</i> - Tropical Pewee - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Contopus punensis</i> - Tumbes Pewee - W Ecuador, W Peru - split from <i>C. cinereus</i><br /><i>Contopus albogularis</i> - White-throated Pewee - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Contopus nigrescens</i> - Blackish Pewee - Ecuador, Peru, E Amazonia<br /><i>Contopus caribaeus</i> - Cuban Pewee - Cuba, Bahamas<br /><i>Contopus hispaniolensis</i> - Hispaniolan Pewee - Hispaniola<br /><i>Contopus pallidus</i> - Jamaican Pewee - Jamaica<br /><i>Contopus latirostris</i> - Lesser Antillean Pewee - Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Empidonax flaviventris</i> - Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - N North America - MA<br /><i>Empidonax virescens</i> - Acadian Flycatcher - E, SE North America - Nicaragua to Venezuela & w Ecuador<br /><i>Empidonax traillii</i> - Willow Flycatcher - E, C, W North America - w Mexico to ne Ecuador<br /><i>Empidonax alnorum</i> - Alder Flycatcher - N North America - nw, w SA<br /><i>Empidonax albigularis</i> - White-throated Flycatcher - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Empidonax minimus</i> - Least Flycatcher - NE, NC North America - MA<br /><i>Empidonax hammondii</i> - Hammond's Flycatcher - NW North America - sw USA to Honduras<br /><i>Empidonax oberholseri</i> - American Dusky Flycatcher - WC North America - sw USA, Mexico<br /><i>Empidonax wrightii</i> - American Grey Flycatcher - WC North America - Mexico<br /><i>Empidonax affinis</i> - Pine Flycatcher - Mexico<br /><i>Empidonax difficilis</i> - Pacific-slope Flycatcher - W North America - w Mexico<br /><i>Empidonax occidentalis</i> - Cordilleran Flycatcher - WC North America - Mexico<br /><i>Empidonax flavescens</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/empidonax_flavescens_yellowish_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Yellowish Flycatcher">Yellowish Flycatcher</a> - SE Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Empidonax fulvifrons</i> - Buff-breasted Flycatcher - SW USA to Honduras<br /><i>Empidonax atriceps</i> - Black-capped Flycatcher - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br /><i>Pyrocephalus rubinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pyrocephalus_rubinus_vermilion_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Vermilion Flycatcher">Vermilion Flycatcher</a> - SW USA to Argentina<br /><br /><i>Lessonia rufa</i> - Austral Negrito - Southern Cone<br /><i>Lessonia oreas</i> - Andean Negrito - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Knipolegus striaticeps</i> - Cinereous Tyrant - SC South America<br /><i>Knipolegus hudsoni</i> - Hudson's Black Tyrant - SC South America<br /><i>Knipolegus poecilocercus</i> - Amazonian Black Tyrant - Amazonia<br /><i>Knipolegus signatus</i> - Andean Tyrant - S Ecuador to NW Argentina<br /><i>Knipolegus cyanirostris</i> - Blue-billed Black Tyrant - SE South America<br /><i>Knipolegus poecilurus</i> - Rufous-tailed Tyrant - W Venezuela to E Peru, Tepuis<br /><i>Knipolegus orenocensis</i> - Riverside Tyrant - Amazonia<br /><i>Knipolegus aterrimus</i> - White-winged Black Tyrant - Peru to C Argentina<br /><i>Knipolegus franciscanus</i> - Sao Francisco Black Tyrant - E Brazil - split from <i>K. aterrimus</i><br /><i>Knipolegus lophotes</i> - Crested Black Tyrant - S Brazil, SE South America<br /><i>Knipolegus nigerrimus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/knipolegus_nigerrimus_velvety_black_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Velvety Black Tyrant">Velvety Black Tyrant</a> - E, SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Hymenops perspicillatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hymenops_perspicillatus_spectacled_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Spectacled Tyrant">Spectacled Tyrant</a> - Southern Cone<br /><br /><i>Ochthornis littoralis</i> - Drab Water Tyrant - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Satrapa icterophrys</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/satrapa_icterophrys_yellow_browed_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Browed Tyrant">Yellow-browed Tyrant</a> - N, C, E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Muscisaxicola fluviatilis</i> - Little Ground Tyrant - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Muscisaxicola maculirostris</i> - Spot-billed Ground Tyrant - Colombia to Chile & Argentina<br /><i>Muscisaxicola griseus</i> - Taczanowski's Ground Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Muscisaxicola juninensis</i> - Puna Ground Tyrant - Peru to N Chile & NW Argentina<br /><i>Muscisaxicola cinereus</i> - Cinereous Ground Tyrant - Peru to N Chile & NW Argentina<br /><i>Muscisaxicola albifrons</i> - White-fronted Ground Tyrant - Peru to N Chile<br /><i>Muscisaxicola flavinucha</i> - Ochre-naped Ground Tyrant - Peru to Tierra del Fuego<br /><i>Muscisaxicola rufivertex</i> - Rufous-naped Ground Tyrant - Peru to C Chile & W Argentina<br /><i>Muscisaxicola maclovianus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/muscisaxicola_maclovianus_dark_faced_ground_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Dark Faced Ground Tyrant">Dark-faced Ground Tyrant</a> - W, Southern Cone<br /><i>Muscisaxicola albilora</i> - White-browed Ground Tyrant - Ecuador to S Chile & W Argentina<br /><i>Muscisaxicola alpinus</i> - Paramo Ground Tyrant - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Muscisaxicola capistratus</i> - Cinnamon-bellied Ground Tyrant - S Argentina, Chile, Peru<br /><i>Muscisaxicola frontalis</i> - Black-fronted Ground Tyrant - C Chile, WC Argentina, Peru<br /><br /><i>Agriornis montanus</i> - Black-billed Shrike-Tyrant - Colombia to Chile & Argentina<br /><i>Agriornis albicauda</i> - White-tailed Shrike-Tyrant - Ecuador to NW Argentina<br /><i>Agriornis lividus</i> - Great Shrike-Tyrant - Chile, S Argentina<br /><i>Agriornis micropterus</i> - Grey-bellied Shrike-Tyrant - Southern Cone<br /><i>Agriornis murinus</i> - Lesser Shrike-Tyrant - Southern Cone<br /><br /><i>Xolmis pyrope</i> - Fire-eyed Diucon - Chile, SW Argentina<br /><i>Xolmis cinereus</i> - Grey Monjita - E, C Brazil, SE South America<br /><i>Xolmis coronatus</i> - Black-crowned Monjita - SE South America<br /><i>Xolmis velatus</i> - White-rumped Monjita - C Brazil to Bolivia<br /><i>Xolmis irupero</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/xolmis_irupero_white_monjita.php" rel="self" title="White Monjita">White Monjita</a> - E, SE South America<br /><i>Xolmis rubetra</i> - Rusty-backed Monjita - C, N Argentina<br /><i>Xolmis salinarum</i> - Salinas Monjita - NC Argentina<br /><br /><br /><i>Heteroxolmis dominicana</i> - Black-and-white Monjita - SE South America - <i>Heteroxolmis</i> ?<br /><br /><i>Myiotheretes striaticollis</i> - Streak-throated Bush Tyrant - W Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Myiotheretes pernix</i> - Santa Marta Bush Tyrant - N Colombia<br /><i>Myiotheretes fumigatus</i> - Smoky Bush Tyrant - W Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Myiotheretes fuscorufus</i> - Rufous-bellied Bush Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Cnemarchus erythropygius</i> - Red-rumped Bush Tyrant - Colombia to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Polioxolmis rufipennis</i> - Rufous-webbed Bush Tyrant - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Neoxolmis rufiventris</i> - Chocolate-vented Tyrant - SE Brazil to Tierra del Fuego<br /><br /><i>Gubernetes yetapa</i> - Streamer-tailed Tyrant - SE, SC South America<br /><br /><i>Muscipipra vetula</i> - Shear-tailed Grey Tyrant - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Fluvicola pica</i> - Pied Water Tyrant - Panama to the Guianas & N Brazil<br /><i>Fluvicola albiventer</i> - Black-backed Water Tyrant - C, E, SE South America<br /><i>Fluvicola nengeta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/fluvicola_nengeta_masked_water_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Masked Water Tyrant">Masked Water Tyrant</a> - W Ecuador, NW Peru, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Arundinicola leucocephala</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/arundinicola_leucocephala_white_headed_marsh_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="White Headed Marsh Tyrant">White-headed Marsh Tyrant</a> - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Alectrurus tricolor</i> - Cock-tailed Tyrant - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Alectrurus risora</i> - Strange-tailed Tyrant - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Tumbezia salvini</i> - Tumbes Tyrant - NW Peru<br /><br />Silvicultrix was <i>Ochthoeca</i><br /><i>Silvicultrix frontalis</i> - Crowned Chat-Tyrant - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Silvicultrix spodionota</i> - Kalinowski's Chat-Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia - split from <i>O. frontalis</i><br /><i>Silvicultrix pulchella</i> - Golden-browed Chat-Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia<br /><i>Silvicultrix diadema</i> - Yellow-bellied Chat-Tyrant - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Silvicultrix jelskii</i> - Jelski's Chat-Tyrant - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris</i> - Slaty-backed Chat-Tyrant - SW Venezuela to N Peru<br /><i>Ochthoeca nigrita</i> - Blackish Chat-Tyrant - W Venezuela - split from <i>O. cinnamomeiventris</i><br /><i>Ochthoeca thoracica</i> - Maroon-belted Chat-Tyrant - Peru, Bolivia - split from <i>O. cinnamomeiventris</i><br /><i>Ochthoeca rufipectoralis</i> - Rufous-breasted Chat-Tyrant - N Colombia to W Bolivia<br /><i>Ochthoeca fumicolor</i> - Brown-backed Chat-Tyrant - W Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Ochthoeca oenanthoides</i> - D'Orbigny's Chat-Tyrant - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Ochthoeca leucophrys</i> - White-browed Chat-Tyrant - S Ecuador to NW Argentina<br /><i>Ochthoeca piurae</i> - Piura Chat-Tyrant - NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Colorhamphus parvirostris</i> - Patagonian Tyrant - S Chile, SW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Colonia colonus</i> - Long-tailed Tyrant - SE Honduras to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Muscigralla brevicauda</i> - Short-tailed Field Tyrant - Ecuador to N Chile<br /><br /><i>Machetornis rixosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/machetornis_rixosa_cattle_tyrant.php" rel="self" title="Cattle Tyrant">Cattle Tyrant</a> - Panama to SE South America<br /><br /><i>Legatus leucophaius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/legatus_leucophaius_piratic_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Piratic Flycatcher">Piratic Flycatcher</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><br /><i>Phelpsia inornata</i> - White-bearded Flycatcher - N Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Myiozetetes cayanensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiozetetes_cayanensis_rusty_margined_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Rusty Margined Flycatcher">Rusty-margined Flycatcher</a> - Panama to SE Brazil<br /><i>Myiozetetes similis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiozetetes_similis_social_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Social Flycatcher">Social Flycatcher</a> - Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Myiozetetes granadensis</i> - Grey-capped Flycatcher - Honduras to W Ecuador, W Amazonia<br /><i>Myiozetetes luteiventris</i> - Dusky-chested Flycatcher - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pitangus sulphuratus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pitangus_sulphuratus_great_kiskadee.php" rel="self" title="Great Kiskadee">Great Kiskadee</a> - SW USA to C Argentina<br /><br /><i>Philohydor lictor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/philohydor_lictor_lesser_kiskadee.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Kiskadee">Lesser Kiskadee</a> - Panama to SE Brazil - not <i>Pitangus</i><br /><br /><i>Conopias albovittatus</i> - White-ringed Flycatcher - E Honduras to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Conopias parvus</i> - Yellow-throated Flycatcher - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Conopias trivirgatus</i> - Three-striped Flycatcher - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Conopias cinchoneti</i> - Lemon-browed Flycatcher - W Venezuela to Peru<br /><br /><i>Myiodynastes hemichrysus</i> - Golden-bellied Flycatcher - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Myiodynastes chrysocephalus</i> - Golden-crowned Flycatcher - N Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Myiodynastes bairdii</i> - Baird's Flycatcher - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Myiodynastes luteiventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiodynastes_luteiventris_sulphur_bellied_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Sulphur Bellied Flycatcher">Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher</a> - SW USA to Costa Rica - w Amazonia<br /><i>Myiodynastes maculatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiodynastes_maculatus_streaked_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Streaked Flycatcher">Streaked Flycatcher</a> - E Mexico to Uruguay<br /><br /><i>Megarynchus pitangua</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/megarynchus_pitangua_boat_billed_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Boat Billed Flycatcher">Boat-billed Flycatcher</a> - Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Tyrannopsis sulphurea</i> - Sulphury Flycatcher - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Empidonomus varius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/empidonomus_varius_variegated_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Variegated Flycatcher">Variegated Flycatcher</a> - Widespread South America<br /><br /><i>Griseotyrannus aurantioatrocristatus</i> - Crowned Slaty Flycatcher - Amazonia, SC, SE South America - not <i>Empidonomus</i><br /><br /><i>Tyrannus niveigularis</i> - Snowy-throated Kingbird - SW Colombia to W Peru<br /><i>Tyrannus albogularis</i> - White-throated Kingbird - Amazonia, C Brazil<br /><i>Tyrannus melancholicus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tyrannus_melancholicus_tropical_kingbird.php" rel="self" title="Tropical Kingbird">Tropical Kingbird</a> - SW USA to C Argentina<br /><i>Tyrannus couchii</i> - Couch's Kingbird - E Mexico to Belize, North America, Middle America, also S Texas<br /><i>Tyrannus vociferans</i> - Cassin's Kingbird - S USA to Belize<br /><i>Tyrannus crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Kingbird - SW USA to Guatemala<br /><i>Tyrannus verticalis</i> - Western Kingbird - W, C North America - sw Mexico to Costa Rica<br /><i>Tyrannus forficatus</i> - Scissor-tailed Flycatcher - SC North America - w Mexico to Panama<br /><i>Tyrannus savana</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tyrannus_savana_fork_tailed_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Fork Tailed Flycatcher">Fork-tailed Flycatcher</a> - S Mexico to Uruguay<br /><i>Tyrannus tyrannus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/tyrannus_tyrannus_eastern_kingbird.php" rel="self" title="Eastern Kingbird">Eastern Kingbird</a> - Widespread North America - w Amazonia<br /><i>Tyrannus dominicensis</i> - Grey Kingbird - SE USA, West Indies - Panama to Guyana<br /><i>Tyrannus cubensis</i> - Giant Kingbird - Cuba<br /><i>Tyrannus caudifasciatus</i> - Loggerhead Kingbird - Greater Antilles<br /><br /><i>Rhytipterna simplex</i> - Greyish Mourner - Amazonia, E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Rhytipterna immunda</i> - Pale-bellied Mourner - C, NE Amazonia<br /><i>Rhytipterna holerythra</i> - Rufous Mourner - S Mexico to NW Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Sirystes sibilator</i> - Eastern Sirystes - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Sirystes albogriseus</i> - Western Sirystes - Panama, NW Colombia, NW Ecuador - split from <i>S. sibilator</i><br /><br /><i>Casiornis rufus</i> - Rufous Casiornis - S Amazonia, SC South America<br /><i>Casiornis fuscus</i> - Ash-throated Casiornis - SE Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Myiarchus semirufus</i> - Rufous Flycatcher - NW Peru<br /><i>Myiarchus yucatanensis</i> - Yucatan Flycatcher - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Myiarchus barbirostris</i> - Sad Flycatcher - Jamaica<br /><i>Myiarchus tuberculifer</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiarchus_tuberculifer_dusky_capped_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Capped Flycatcher">Dusky-capped Flycatcher</a> - SW USA through Amazonia & SE Brazil<br /><i>Myiarchus swainsoni</i> - Swainson's Flycatcher - Widespread South America<br /><i>Myiarchus venezuelensis</i> - Venezuelan Flycatcher - N Colombia, N Venezuela<br /><i>Myiarchus panamensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiarchus_panamensis_panamanian_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Panama Flycatcher">Panamanian Flycatcher</a> - SW Costa Rica through Colombia<br /><i>Myiarchus ferox</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myiarchus_ferox_short_crested_flycatcher.php" rel="self" title="Short Crested Flycatcher">Short-crested Flycatcher</a> - Widespread South America<br /><i>Myiarchus apicalis</i> - Apical Flycatcher - WC Colombia<br /><i>Myiarchus cephalotes</i> - Pale-edged Flycatcher - N Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><i>Myiarchus phaeocephalus</i> - Sooty-crowned Flycatcher - W Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Myiarchus cinerascens</i> - Ash-throated Flycatcher - SW USA, N Mexico - MA<br /><i>Myiarchus nuttingi</i> - Nutting's Flycatcher - W Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><i>Myiarchus crinitus</i> - Great Crested Flycatcher - E, C North America - s Mexico to Colombia & Venezuela<br /><i>Myiarchus tyrannulus</i> - Brown-crested Flycatcher - SW USA to N Argentina<br /><i>Myiarchus magnirostris</i> - Galapagos Flycatcher - Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<br /><i>Myiarchus nugator</i> - Grenada Flycatcher - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Myiarchus validus</i> - Rufous-tailed Flycatcher - Jamaica<br /><i>Myiarchus sagrae</i> - La Sagra's Flycatcher - Bahamas, Cuba<br /><i>Myiarchus stolidus</i> - Stolid Flycatcher - Jamaica, Hispaniola<br /><i>Myiarchus antillarum</i> - Puerto Rican Flycatcher - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Myiarchus oberi</i> - Lesser Antillean Flycatcher - Lesser Antilles<br /><br /><i>Deltarhynchus flammulatus</i> - Flammulated Flycatcher - SW, S Mexico<br /><br /><i>Ramphotrigon megacephalum</i> - Large-headed Flatbill - NW, S Amazonia, SE South America - Bamboo Flatbill is better<br /><i>Ramphotrigon ruficauda</i> - Rufous-tailed Flatbill - Amazonia<br /><i>Ramphotrigon fuscicauda</i> - Dusky-tailed Flatbill - W, SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Attila phoenicurus</i> - Rufous-tailed Attila - SE Brazil through Amazonia<br /><i>Attila cinnamomeus</i> - Cinnamon Attila - Amazonia<br /><i>Attila torridus</i> - Ochraceous Attila - SW Colombia to NW Peru<br /><i>Attila citriniventris</i> - Citron-bellied Attila - W Amazonia<br /><i>Attila bolivianus</i> - White-eyed Attila - S, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Attila rufus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/attila_rufus_grey_hooded_attila.php" rel="self" title="Grey Hooded Attila">Grey-hooded Attila</a> - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Attila spadiceus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/attila_spadiceus_bright_rumped_attila.php" rel="self" title="Bright Rumped Attila">Bright-rumped Attila</a> - W Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dusky Antbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-11-06T15:09:11+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cercomacra_tyrannina_dusky_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-621</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cercomacra_tyrannina_dusky_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-621</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cercomacra_tyrannina_dusky_antbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="365" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dusky Antbird<br />Latin: <em>Cercomacra tyrannina</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: SE Mexico through Panama to N Amazonia<br /><br />This was almost certainly a female Dusky Antbird, seen beside Semaphore Hill, the approach road to Canopy Tower in Panama. <br /><br />The male, which is all grey, with some white on the wing edges, was nearby in the undergrowth. The female is orange rufous underneath and brown above. Quite a long bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Breasted Puffbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucconidae</category><category>Puffbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-11-06T15:20:11+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/notharchus_pectoralis_black_breasted_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-620</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/notharchus_pectoralis_black_breasted_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-620</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Breasted Puffbird - Notharchus pectoralis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/notharchus_pectoralis_black_breasted_puffbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="495" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Semaphore Hill, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Breasted Puffbird<br />Latin: <em>Notharchus pectoralis</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bucconidae.php" rel="self" title="Bucconidae">Bucconidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-puffbirds.php" rel="self" title="Puffbirds">Puffbirds</a><br />Range: Panama, Colmbia, NW Ecuador<br /><br />This Black-breasted Puffbird was seen here on Semaphore Hill, the approach road to the Canopy Tower, sitting patiently on a bough overlooking the road. He was still there when I left.<br /><br />Black-breasted Puffbirds have a broad black band across the chest which connects up to the eye, and white throat, differentiating them from other similar Puffbirds.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Whiskered Puffbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucconidae</category><category>Puffbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2010-11-06T15:20:08+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/malacoptila_panamensis_white_whiskered_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-619</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/malacoptila_panamensis_white_whiskered_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-619</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Whiskered Puffbird - Malacoptila panamensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/malacoptila_panamensis_white_whiskered_puffbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="355" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Whiskered Puffbird<br />Latin: <em>Malacoptila panamensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Buco bigotiblanco (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bucconidae.php" rel="self" title="Bucconidae">Bucconidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-puffbirds.php" rel="self" title="Puffbirds">Puffbirds</a><br />Range: SE Mexico through to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, W Ecuador<br />Similar:<br /><br />We saw a couple of White-whiskered Puffbirds while in Panama. They don&rsquo;t move around much so are relatively easy to photograph. <br /><br />These were on Semaphore Hill, near Canopy Tower, and Pipeline Road in the canal zone of central Panama.<br /><br />They have conspicuous white whiskers around the bill, red irises, and a streaked underparts and tawny chest. The lower half of the bill is light yellowish green.<br /><br />See comments below for an individual in Silanche, NW Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pied Puffbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucconidae</category><category>Puffbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-07-25T09:13:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/notharchus_tectus_pied_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-618</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/notharchus_tectus_pied_puffbird.php#unique-entry-id-618</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pied Puffbird - Notharchus tectus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/notharchus_tectus_pied_puffbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="324" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Ecuador, October 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pied Puffbird<br />Latin: <em>Notharchus tectus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Buco Pinto (Es) &bull; Macuru-pintado (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bucconidae.php" rel="self" title="Bucconidae">Bucconidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-puffbirds.php" rel="self" title="Puffbirds">Puffbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador through Amazonia to Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />Many thanks to Tom for the great photo above of a Pied Puffbird, in Ecuador. With white spotting to crown, and larger black band.<br /><br />In Panama, the Pied Puffbird has a narrow black collar and white-tipped tail, differentiating it from other <em>Notarchus</em> Puffirds. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Great Jacamar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2011-12-16T21:35:35+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jacamerops_aureus_great_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-617</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jacamerops_aureus_great_jacamar.php#unique-entry-id-617</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Jacamar - Jacamerops aureus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/jacamerops_aureus_great_jacamar_01.jpg" width="440" height="355" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Great Jacamar<br />Latin: <em>Jacamerops aureus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Jacamar&aacute;, jacamar&aacute; grande (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Jacamara&ccedil;u (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, NW Ecuador, Amazonia <br />Similar:<br /><br />This Great Jacamar was somehow difficult to see, despite its vivid colours, as it sat motionless on an overhanging branch. Not a very common bird in Panama, we only saw one, here on the Pipeline Rd.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spot Crowned Antvireo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antvireos</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-11-06T15:19:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dysithamnus_puncticeps_spot_crowned_antvireo.php#unique-entry-id-616</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dysithamnus_puncticeps_spot_crowned_antvireo.php#unique-entry-id-616</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spot Crowned Antvireo - Dysithamnus puncticeps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dysithamnus_puncticeps_spot_crowned_antvireo_01.jpg" width="440" height="361" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spot Crowned Antvireo<br />Latin: <em>Dysithamnus puncticeps</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><br />A female Spot-crowned Antvireo, seen here in El Valle de Anton in Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Streak Chested Antpitta</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Grallariidae</category><category>Antpittas</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-03T12:16:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylopezus_perspicallatus_streak_chested_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-614</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylopezus_perspicallatus_streak_chested_antpitta.php#unique-entry-id-614</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Streak Chested Antpitta - Hylopezus perspicillatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylopezus_perspicallatus_streak_chested_antpitta_01.jpg" width="440" height="383" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Streak Chested Antpitta<br />Latin: <em>Hylopezus perspicillatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Spectacled Antpitta &bull; Tororoi Pechirrayado (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-grallariidae.php" rel="self" title="Grallariidae">Grallariidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-antpittas.php" rel="self" title="Antpittas">Antpittas</a><br />Range: Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, N Ecuador<br /><br />This Streak-chested Antpitta was walking around on the dark forest floor near Pipeline Road in Central Panama. <br /><br />It has no tail to speak of, a light eye ring, and strong, widely-spaced streaks on chest down flanks.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Backed Antbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-02T09:14:16+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmeciza_exsul_chestnut_backed_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-613</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmeciza_exsul_chestnut_backed_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-613</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Backed Antbird - Myrmeciza exsul" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmeciza_exsul_chestnut_backed_antbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="556" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Backed Antbird<br />Latin: <em>Myrmeciza exsul</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><br />Just a record shot of this Chestnut-backed Antbird, seen on the Pipeline Road in Panama. Dark with blue eyering.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spotted Antbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-03T12:14:01+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylophylax_naevioides_spotted_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-612</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylophylax_naevioides_spotted_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-612</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spotted Antbird - Hylophylax naevioides" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylophylax_naevioides_spotted_antbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="357" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spotted Antbird<br />Latin: <em>Hylophylax naevioides</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><br />The Spotted Antbird is a small bird with a richly marked plumage and light chest.  <br /><br />As with all antbirds, fast moving and difficult to photograph in the dense forest undergrowth. We saw them in the forest understory near Pipeline Road and Plantation Road in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ferruginous Antbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Itatiaia</category><dc:date>2010-11-03T00:13:51+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/drymophila_ferruginea_ferruginous_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-611</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/drymophila_ferruginea_ferruginous_antbird.php#unique-entry-id-611</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ferruginous Antbird - Drymophila ferruginea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/drymophila_ferruginea_ferruginous_antbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="405" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Itatiaia, November 2009 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ferruginous Antbird<br />Latin: <em>Drymophila ferruginea</em><br />Other: Formigueiro-trovoada (Br)<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: SE Brazil <br /><br />This was likely a Ferruginous Antbird, or possibly Bertoni&rsquo;s Antbird, <em>D. rubricollis</em>, which was once considered conspecific. Endemic to Brazil, seen here in Itatiaia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Antwren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antwrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-11-03T00:09:05+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmotherula_schisticolor_slaty_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-610</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmotherula_schisticolor_slaty_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-610</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Antwren - Myrmotherula schisticolor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmotherula_schisticolor_slaty_antwren_01.jpg" width="440" height="273" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Antwren<br />Latin: <em>Myrmotherula schisticolor</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Panama, SE Mexico to N Venezuela & Peru<br /><br />Just a record shot of this fast-moving Slaty Antwren in El Valle de Anton in Panama. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Checker Throated Antwren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antwrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-02T00:07:52+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/epinecrophylla_fulviventris_checker_throated_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-609</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/epinecrophylla_fulviventris_checker_throated_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-609</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Checker Throated Antwren - Epinecrophylla fulviventris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/epinecrophylla_fulviventris_checker_throated_antwren_01.jpg" width="440" height="304" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Checker Throated Antwren<br />Latin: <em>Epinecrophylla fulviventris</em><br />Other: Fulvous-bellied Antwren<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: SE Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><br />Just a fleeting glimpse of this Checker-throated Antwren on the Pipeline Road in the Panama canal zone.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Dot Winged Antwren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antwrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-06T15:19:43+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microrhopias_quixensis_dot_winged_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-608</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microrhopias_quixensis_dot_winged_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-608</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Dot Winged Antwren - Microrhopias quixensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microrhopias_quixensis_dot_winged_antwren_01.jpg" width="440" height="356" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Dot Winged Antwren<br />Latin: <em>Microrhopias quixensis</em><br />Other: Velvety Antwren<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Panama, S Mexico to S Amazonia<br /><br />The Dot-winged Antwren was probably the easiest to see of the Antwrens in Panama, as they will appear beside forest paths in fairly open understory. These were all seen beside the Pipeline Road in central Panama.<br /><br />But they are still very hard to photograph as they move around at a frenetic pace in tangled branches. Photos below show them collecting nesting material and a spider.<br /><br />The female, above, is the colourful one with rufous underparts and the rest dark except for white dots and white band on the wings and white tips to tail feathers. The male has the same white markings, but is otherwise completely black.<br /><br />Both are very beautiful birds to look at, one of my favourites from Panama - still hope one day to get some really sharp shots!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Dot Winged Antwren - Microrhopias quixensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/microrhopias_quixensis_dot_winged_antwren_02.jpg" width="440" height="380" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Flanked Antwren</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antwrens</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-11-04T10:34:29+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmotherula_axillaris_white_flanked_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-607</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmotherula_axillaris_white_flanked_antwren.php#unique-entry-id-607</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Flanked Antwren - Myrmotherula axillaris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/myrmotherula_axillaris_white_flanked_antwren_01.jpg" width="440" height="379" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Flanked Antwren<br />Latin: <em>Myrmotherula axillaris</em><br />Other: Choquinha-de-flancos-brancos (Br)<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Panama, SE Honduras through Amazonia<br /><br />The White-flanked Antwren looks somewhat similar to the Dot-winged Antwren but has lacks the broad white band on the wings and has an additional white patch on its flank. <br /><br />It has a large range from Honduras to Brazil, seen here on the Plantation Road near the Canopy Lodge in central Panama.<br /><br />Lovely bird! ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fasciated Antshrike</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antshrikes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-04T10:34:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cymbilaimus_lineatus_fasciated_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-606</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cymbilaimus_lineatus_fasciated_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-606</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Fasciated Antshrike - Cymbilaimus lineatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cymbilaimus_lineatus_fasciated_antshrike_01.jpg" width="440" height="464" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Road, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Fasciated Antshrike<br />Latin: <em>Cymbilaimus lineatus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Panama, SE Honduras through Amazonia<br /><br />We had a quick look of this male Fasciated Antshrike, on the Pipeline Road in central Panama.<br /><br />It is narrowly barred throughout with a large overbite and red irises. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Great Antshrike</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antshrikes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Chagres National Park</category><dc:date>2010-11-02T11:03:19+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/taraba_major_great_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-605</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/taraba_major_great_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-605</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Antshrike - Taraba major" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/taraba_major_great_antshrike_01.jpg" width="440" height="323" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chagres, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Great Antshrike<br />Latin: <em>Taraba major</em><br />Other: Chor&oacute;-boi (Br)<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Panama, E Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br />The photo above pretty well sums up the typical view of many antbirds in Panama! <br /><br />We couldn&rsquo;t entice this male Great Antshrike out of his dense thicket, but he was easily recognisable by the bright red iris, white underparts and black upperparts.<br /><br />The female is rufous not black.<br /><br />We saw this individual in the canal zone of central Panama, near the Gamboa Rainforest Resort.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Barred Antshrike</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antshrikes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-11-06T15:19:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_doliatus_barred_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-604</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_doliatus_barred_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-604</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Barred Antshrike - Thamnophilus doliatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_doliatus_barred_antshrike_02.jpg" width="440" height="316" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Ammo Ponds, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Barred Antshrike<br />Latin: <em>Thamnophilus doliatus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: Panama<br /><br />The Barred Antshrike has a very distinctive, quizzical look, barred head and body, dark above, light below, with a large crest, pale yellow irises, and slight overbite.<br /><br />We only saw males, which are black and white. Females are rufous above, buffy below, with rufous crest, and black and white face.<br /><br />The Barred Antshrike is one of the most easily seen antbirds. We saw these individuals around Gamboa in the canal zone of Central Panama, at the Ammo Dump and near the Gamboa Rainforest Resort.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Barred Antshrike - Thamnophilus doliatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_doliatus_barred_antshrike_01.jpg" width="440" height="470" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Western Slaty Antshrike</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antshrikes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-11-04T00:00:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_atrinucha_western_slaty_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-603</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_atrinucha_western_slaty_antshrike.php#unique-entry-id-603</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Western Slaty Antshrike - Thamnophilus atrinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_atrinucha_western_slaty_antshrike_02.jpg" width="440" height="451" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Road, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Western Slaty Antshrike<br />Latin: <em>Thamnophilus atrinucha</em><br />Other: Split from Slaty Antshrike, <em>T. punctatus</em><br />Family: Thamnophilidae &bull; Antbirds<br />Range: S Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, NW Venezuela, NW Peru<br /><br />The male Western Slaty Antshrike is dark grey with white wing and tail markings, and the female is brown with similar white markings. <br /><br />I saw them on a couple of occasions in central Panama on Pipeline Road and Plantation Road.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Western Slaty Antshrike - Thamnophilus atrinucha" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thamnophilus_atrinucha_western_slaty_antshrike_01.jpg" width="440" height="353" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Thamnophilidae - Antbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Thamnophilidae</category><category>Antbirds</category><category>Antwrens</category><category>Antshrikes</category><category>Antvireos</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-19T23:00:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_thamnophilidae.php#unique-entry-id-602</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_thamnophilidae.php#unique-entry-id-602</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[111 Thamnophilidae - Antbirds - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Cymbilaimus lineatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cymbilaimus_lineatus_fasciated_antshrike.php" rel="self" title="Fasciated Antshrike">Fasciated Antshrike</a> - SE Honduras through Amazonia<br /><i>Cymbilaimus sanctaemariae</i> - Bamboo Antshrike - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Hypoedaleus guttatus</i> - Spot-backed Antshrike - E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Batara cinerea</i> - Giant Antshrike - SW Amazonia, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Mackenziaena leachii</i> - Large-tailed Antshrike - SE South America<br /><i>Mackenziaena severa</i> - Tufted Antshrike - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Frederickena viridis</i> - Black-throated Antshrike - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Frederickena unduligera</i> - Undulated Antshrike - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Taraba major</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/taraba_major_great_antshrike.php" rel="self" title="Great Antshrike">Great Antshrike</a> - E Mexico to N Argentina<br /><br /><i>Sakesphorus canadensis</i> - Black-crested Antshrike - W Amazonia, N South America<br /><i>Sakesphorus cristatus</i> - Silvery-cheeked Antshrike - E Brazil<br /><i>Sakesphorus luctuosus</i> - Glossy Antshrike - S Amazonia <br /><br /><i>Biatas nigropectus</i> - White-bearded Antshrike - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Thamnophilus bernardi</i> - Collared Antshrike - W Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Thamnophilus melanonotus</i> - Black-backed Antshrike - N Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Thamnophilus melanothorax</i> - Band-tailed Antshrike - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus doliatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thamnophilus_doliatus_barred_antshrike.php" rel="self" title="Barred Antshrike">Barred Antshrike</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Thamnophilus zarumae</i> - Chapman's Antshrike - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Thamnophilus multistriatus</i> - Bar-crested Antshrike - W, NW Colombia<br /><i>Thamnophilus tenuepunctatus</i> - Lined Antshrike - NC Colombia to NE Peru<br /><i>Thamnophilus palliatus</i> - Chestnut-backed Antshrike - S Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Thamnophilus bridgesi</i> - Black-hooded Antshrike - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Thamnophilus nigriceps</i> - Black Antshrike - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><i>Thamnophilus praecox</i> - Cocha Antshrike - NE Ecuador<br /><i>Thamnophilus nigrocinereus</i> - Blackish-grey Antshrike - N Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus cryptoleucus</i> - Castelnau's Antshrike - W Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus aethiops</i> - White-shouldered Antshrike - Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus unicolor</i> - Uniform Antshrike - Colombia to C Peru<br /><i>Thamnophilus schistaceus</i> - Plain-winged Antshrike - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus murinus</i> - Mouse-colored Antshrike - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus aroyae</i> - Upland Antshrike - SE Peru, NW Bolivia<br /><i>Thamnophilus atrinucha</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/thamnophilus_atrinucha_western_slaty_antshrike.php" rel="self" title="Western Slaty Antshrike">Western Slaty Antshrike</a> - S Belize to NW Venezuela & NW Peru<br /><i>Thamnophilus punctatus</i> - Northern Slaty Antshrike - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus stictocephalus</i> - Natterer's Slaty Antshrike - S Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus sticturus</i> - Bolivian Slaty Antshrike - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus pelzelni</i> - Planalto Slaty Antshrike - E, SC Brazil<br /><i>Thamnophilus ambiguus</i> - Sooretama Slaty Antshrike - SE Brazil<br /><i>Thamnophilus amazonicus</i> - Amazonian Antshrike - Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus divisorius</i> - Acre Antshrike - W Brazil, E Peru<br /><i>Thamnophilus insignis</i> - Streak-backed Antshrike - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnophilus caerulescens</i> - Variable Antshrike - WC, SC, SE, E South America<br /><i>Thamnophilus torquatus</i> - Rufous-winged Antshrike - SE Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Thamnophilus ruficapillus</i> - Rufous-capped Antshrike - SW, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Megastictus margaritatus</i> - Pearly Antshrike - W, C Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Neoctantes niger</i> - Black Bushbird - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Clytoctantes alixii</i> - Recurve-billed Bushbird - NW Venezuela, N Colombia<br /><i>Clytoctantes atrogularis</i> - Rondonia Bushbird - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Xenornis setifrons</i> - Speckled Antshrike - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><br /><i>Thamnistes anabatinus</i> - Russet Antshrike - SE Mexico to C Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Dysithamnus stictothorax</i> - Spot-breasted Antvireo - SE South America<br /><i>Dysithamnus mentalis</i> - Plain Antvireo</a> - SE Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><i>Dysithamnus striaticeps</i> - Streak-crowned Antvireo - SE Honduras to Costa Rica<br /><i>Dysithamnus puncticeps</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dysithamnus_puncticeps_spot_crowned_antvireo.php" rel="self" title="Spot Crowned Antvireo">Spot-crowned Antvireo</a> - Costa Rica to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Dysithamnus xanthopterus</i> - Rufous-backed Antvireo - SE Brazil<br /><i>Dysithamnus occidentalis</i> - Bicolored Antvireo - S Colombia, N Ecuador<br /><i>Dysithamnus plumbeus</i> - Plumbeous Antvireo - SE Brazil<br /><i>Dysithamnus leucostictus</i> - White-streaked Antvireo - C Colombia & N Venezuela to Peru<br /><br /><i>Thamnomanes ardesiacus</i> - Dusky-throated Antshrike - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnomanes saturninus</i> - Saturnine Antshrike - SC, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Thamnomanes caesius</i> - Cinereous Antshrike - Amazonia, E,se Brazil<br /><i>Thamnomanes schistogynus</i> - Bluish-slate Antshrike - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pygiptila stellaris</i> - Spot-winged Antshrike - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Epinecrophylla fulviventris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/epinecrophylla_fulviventris_checker_throated_antwren.php" rel="self" title="Checker-throated Antwren">Checker-throated Antwren</a> - SE Honduras to W Ecuador<br /><i>Epinecrophylla gutturalis</i> - Brown-bellied Antwren - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Epinecrophylla leucophthalma</i> - White-eyed Antwren - S Amazonia<br /><i>Epinecrophylla haematonota</i> - Stipple-throated Antwren - W, NC Amazonia<br /><i>Epinecrophylla fjeldsaai</i> - Yasuni Antwren - E Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Epinecrophylla spodionota</i> - Foothill Antwren - S Colombia to C Peru<br /><i>Epinecrophylla ornata</i> - Ornate Antwren - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Epinecrophylla erythrura</i> - Rufous-tailed Antwren - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Myrmotherula ignota</i> - Moustached Antwren - E Panama to NW Ecuador, W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula brachyura</i> - Pygmy Antwren - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula surinamensis</i> - Guianan Streaked Antwren - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula multostriata</i> - Amazonian Streaked Antwren - S, W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula pacifica</i> - Pacific Antwren - Panama to W Ecuador<br /><i>Myrmotherula cherriei</i> - Cherrie's Antwren - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula klagesi</i> - Klages's Antwren - C Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula longicauda</i> - Stripe-chested Antwren - W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula ambigua</i> - Yellow-throated Antwren - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula sclateri</i> - Sclater's Antwren - S Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula hauxwelli</i> - Plain-throated Antwren - S, W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula guttata</i> - Rufous-bellied Antwren - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula gularis</i> - Star-throated Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula axillaris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myrmotherula_axillaris_white_flanked_antwren.php" rel="self" title="White-flanked Antwren">White-flanked Antwren</a> - SE Honduras through Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula luctuosa</i> - Silvery-flanked Antwren - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula schisticolor</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myrmotherula_schisticolor_slaty_antwren.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Antwren">Slaty Antwren</a> - SE Mexico to N Venezuela & Peru<br /><i>Myrmotherula sunensis</i> - Rio Suno Antwren - W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula minor</i> - Salvadori's Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula longipennis</i> - Long-winged Antwren - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula urosticta</i> - Band-tailed Antwren - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula iheringi</i> - Ihering's Antwren - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula fluminensis</i> - Rio de Janeiro Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula grisea</i> - Yungas Antwren - W Bolivia<br /><i>Myrmotherula unicolor</i> - Unicolored Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula snowi</i> - Alagoas Antwren - E Brazil<br /><i>Myrmotherula behni</i> - Plain-winged Antwren - N, NW Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula menetriesii</i> - Grey Antwren - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmotherula assimilis</i> - Leaden Antwren - C, S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Dichrozona cincta</i> - Banded Antbird - S, W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Myrmorchilus strigilatus</i> - Stripe-backed Antbird - SC South America, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Herpsilochmus pileatus</i> - Bahia Antwren - E Brazil<br /><i>Herpsilochmus sellowi</i> - Caatinga Antwren - E Brazil<br /><i>Herpsilochmus atricapillus</i> - Black-capped Antwren - E, SC South America<br /><i>Herpsilochmus motacilloides</i> - Creamy-bellied Antwren - E Peru<br /><i>Herpsilochmus parkeri</i> - Ash-throated Antwren - NC Peru<br /><i>Herpsilochmus sticturus</i> - Spot-tailed Antwren - Venezuela, the Guianas, NE Brazil<br /><i>Herpsilochmus dugandi</i> - Dugand's Antwren - W Amazonia<br /><i>Herpsilochmus stictocephalus</i> - Todd's Antwren - Venezuela, the Guianas, NE Brazil<br /><i>Herpsilochmus dorsimaculatus</i> - Spot-backed Antwren - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Herpsilochmus roraimae</i> - Roraiman Antwren - Tepuis<br /><i>Herpsilochmus pectoralis</i> - Pectoral Antwren - E Brazil<br /><i>Herpsilochmus longirostris</i> - Large-billed Antwren - C South America<br /><i>Herpsilochmus gentryi</i> - Ancient Antwren - E Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Herpsilochmus axillaris</i> - Yellow-breasted Antwren - W Colombia to SE Peru<br /><i>Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus</i> - Rufous-winged Antwren - Panama, Widespread Latin America South America<br /><br /><i>Microrhopias quixensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/microrhopias_quixensis_dot_winged_antwren.php" rel="self" title="Dot-winged Antwren">Dot-winged Antwren</a> - S Mexico to S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Formicivora iheringi</i> - Narrow-billed Antwren - E Brazil<br /><i>Formicivora erythronotos</i> - Black-hooded Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Formicivora grisea</i> - Southern White-fringed Antwren - Guyana to S Amazonia & SE Brazil<br /><i>Formicivora intermedia</i> - Northern White-fringed Antwren - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Formicivora serrana</i> - Serra Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Formicivora littoralis</i> - Restinga Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><i>Formicivora melanogaster</i> - Black-bellied Antwren - E Brazil, C South America<br /><i>Formicivora rufa</i> - Rusty-backed Antwren - Amazonia, E Brazil, C South America<br /><i>Formicivora grantsaui</i> - Sincora Antwren - NE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Stymphalornis acutirostris</i> - Marsh Antwren - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Drymophila ferruginea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/drymophila_ferruginea_ferruginous_antbird.php" rel="self" title="Ferruginous Antbird">Ferruginous Antbird</a> - SE Brazil<br /><i>Drymophila rubricollis</i> - Bertoni's Antbird - SE South America<br /><i>Drymophila genei</i> - Rufous-tailed Antbird - SE Brazil<br /><i>Drymophila ochropyga</i> - Ochre-rumped Antbird - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Drymophila malura</i> - Dusky-tailed Antbird - SE South America<br /><i>Drymophila squamata</i> - Scaled Antbird - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Drymophila devillei</i> - Striated Antbird - S, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Drymophila caudata</i> - Long-tailed Antbird - N Venezuela to NW Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Terenura maculata</i> - Streak-capped Antwren - SE South America<br /><i>Terenura sicki</i> - Orange-bellied Antwren - E Brazil<br /><i>Terenura callinota</i> - Rufous-rumped Antwren - Costa Rica to C Peru, Guianas<br /><i>Terenura humeralis</i> - Chestnut-shouldered Antwren - W Amazonia<br /><i>Terenura sharpei</i> - Yellow-rumped Antwren - S Peru, W Bolivia<br /><i>Terenura spodioptila</i> - Ash-winged Antwren - N Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Cercomacra cinerascens</i> - Grey Antbird - Amazonia<br /><i>Cercomacra brasiliana</i> - Rio de Janeiro Antbird - SE Brazil<br /><i>Cercomacra tyrannina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cercomacra_tyrannina_dusky_antbird.php" rel="self" title="Dusky Antbird">Dusky Antbird</a> - SE Mexico through N Amazonia<br /><i>Cercomacra laeta</i> - Willis's Antbird - NC, SE Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Cercomacra parkeri</i> - Parker's Antbird - WC Colombia<br /><i>Cercomacra nigrescens</i> - Blackish Antbird - S, W, NE Amazonia<br /><i>Cercomacra serva</i> - Black Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><i>Cercomacra nigricans</i> - Jet Antbird - Panama to E Venezuela & W Ecuador<br /><i>Cercomacra carbonaria</i> - Rio Branco Antbird - N Brazil, SW Guyana<br /><i>Cercomacra melanaria</i> - Mato Grosso Antbird - C South America<br /><i>Cercomacra manu</i> - Manu Antbird - SW, S Amazonia<br /><i>Cercomacra ferdinandi</i> - Bananal Antbird - C Brazil<br /><br /><i>Pyriglena leuconota</i> - White-backed Fire-eye - S Colombia to E Brazil<br /><i>Pyriglena atra</i> - Fringe-backed Fire-eye - E Brazil<br /><i>Pyriglena leucoptera</i> - White-shouldered Fire-eye - E, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Rhopornis ardesiacus</i> - Slender Antbird - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Myrmoborus leucophrys</i> - White-browed Antbird - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmoborus lugubris</i> - Ash-breasted Antbird - Amazon & tributaries<br /><i>Myrmoborus myotherinus</i> - Black-faced Antbird - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmoborus melanurus</i> - Black-tailed Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Hypocnemis cantator</i> - Guianan Warbling Antbird - E Venezuela, Guianas and NE Amazonian Brazil<br /><i>Hypocnemis flavescens</i> - Imeri Warbling Antbird - S Venezuela, E Colombia, NW Brazil<br /><i>Hypocnemis peruviana</i> - Peruvian Warbling Antbird - SE Colombia, E Ecuador, NE, E Peru, W Brazil<br /><i>Hypocnemis subflava</i> - Yellow-breasted Warbling Antbird - C, SE Peru, N Bolivia<br /><i>Hypocnemis ochrogyna</i> - Rondonia Warbling Antbird - NE Bolivia and S Brazil<br /><i>Hypocnemis striata</i> - Spix's Warbling Antbird - C, EC Brazil<br /><i>Hypocnemis hypoxantha</i> - Yellow-browed Antbird - W, S Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Hypocnemoides melanopogon</i> - Black-chinned Antbird - C, N Amazonia<br /><i>Hypocnemoides maculicauda</i> - Band-tailed Antbird - S, SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Myrmochanes hemileucus</i> - Black-and-white Antbird - W Amazon & tributaries<br /><br /><i>Gymnocichla nudiceps</i> - Bare-crowned Antbird - S Belize to NW Colombia<br /><br /><i>Sclateria naevia</i> - Silvered Antbird - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Percnostola rufifrons</i> - Black-headed Antbird - NE, NC Amazonia<br /><i>Percnostola arenarum</i> - Allpahuayo Antbird - NE Peru<br /><i>Percnostola lophotes</i> - White-lined Antbird - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Schistocichla schistacea</i> - Slate-colored Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><i>Schistocichla leucostigma</i> - Spot-winged Antbird - N Amazonia<br /><i>Schistocichla humaythae</i> - Humaita Antbird - W Amazonian Brazil, N Bolivia<br /><i>Schistocichla brunneiceps</i> - Brownish-headed Antbird - SW Peru, NW Bolivia<br /><i>Schistocichla rufifacies</i> - Rufous-faced Antbird - E Amazonian Brazil<br /><i>Schistocichla saturata</i> - Roraiman Antbird - SE Venezuela, N Brazil, W Guyana. South America<br /><i>Schistocichla caurensis</i> - Caura Antbird - NC Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Myrmeciza disjuncta</i> - Yapacana Antbird - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza longipes</i> - White-bellied Antbird - N South America, N Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza exsul</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/myrmeciza_exsul_chestnut_backed_antbird.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Backed Antbird">Chestnut-backed Antbird</a> - Nicaragua to W Ecuador<br /><i>Myrmeciza ferruginea</i> - Ferruginous-backed Antbird - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza ruficauda</i> - Scalloped Antbird - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmeciza loricata</i> - White-bibbed Antbird - E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmeciza squamosa</i> - Squamate Antbird - SE Brazil<br /><i>Myrmeciza laemosticta</i> - Dull-mantled Antbird - E Costa Rica to NW Venezuela<br /><i>Myrmeciza nigricauda</i> - Esmeraldas Antbird - W Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><i>Myrmeciza berlepschi</i> - Stub-tailed Antbird - W Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Myrmeciza pelzelni</i> - Grey-bellied Antbird - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza castanea</i> - Northern Chestnut-tailed Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza hemimelaena</i> - Southern Chestnut-tailed Antbird - S Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza atrothorax</i> - Black-throated Antbird - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza melanoceps</i> - White-shouldered Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza goeldii</i> - Goeldi's Antbird - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza hyperythra</i> - Plumbeous Antbird - W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza fortis</i> - Sooty Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmeciza immaculata</i> - Immaculate Antbird - Nicaragua to Venezuela & Ecuador<br /><i>Myrmeciza griseiceps</i> - Grey-headed Antbird - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Myrmornis torquata</i> - Wing-banded Antbird - Nicaragua, Panama, Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Pithys albifrons</i> - White-plumed Antbird - N, W Amazonia<br /><i>Pithys castaneus</i> - White-masked Antbird - NE Peru<br /><br /><i>Gymnopithys leucaspis</i> - Bicolored Antbird - Honduras to N Peru, NW Amazonia<br /><i>Gymnopithys rufigula</i> - Rufous-throated Antbird - NC, NE Amazonia<br /><i>Gymnopithys salvini</i> - White-throated Antbird - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Gymnopithys lunulatus</i> - Lunulated Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Rhegmatorhina gymnops</i> - Bare-eyed Antbird - SC Amazonia<br /><i>Rhegmatorhina berlepschi</i> - Harlequin Antbird - SC Amazonia<br /><i>Rhegmatorhina hoffmannsi</i> - White-breasted Antbird - SC Amazonia<br /><i>Rhegmatorhina cristata</i> - Chestnut-crested Antbird - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Rhegmatorhina melanosticta</i> - Hairy-crested Antbird - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Hylophylax naevioides</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hylophylax_naevioides_spotted_antbird.php" rel="self" title="Spotted Antbird">Spotted Antbird</a> - Honduras to W Ecuador<br /><i>Hylophylax naevius</i> - Spot-backed Antbird - Amazonia<br /><i>Hylophylax punctulatus</i> - Dot-backed Antbird - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Willisornis poecilinotus</i> - Scale-backed Antbird - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Phlegopsis nigromaculata</i> - Black-spotted Bare-eye - S, W Amazonia<br /><i>Phlegopsis erythroptera</i> - Reddish-winged Bare-eye - W, NW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Skutchia borbae</i> - Pale-faced Antbird - SC Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Phaenostictus mcleannani</i> - Ocellated Antbird - Honduras to NW Ecuador]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grallariidae - Antpittas</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Grallariidae</category><category>Antpittas</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-17T23:00:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_grallariidae.php#unique-entry-id-601</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_grallariidae.php#unique-entry-id-601</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[113 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-grallariidae.php" rel="self" title="Grallariidae">Grallariidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-antpittas.php" rel="self" title="Antpittas">Antpittas</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Grallaria squamigera</i> - Undulated Antpitta - W Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Grallaria gigantea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/grallaria_gigantica_giant_antpitta.php" rel="self" title="Giant Antpitta">Giant Antpitta</a> - SW Colombia, N Ecuador<br /><i>Grallaria excelsa</i> - Great Antpitta - Venezuela<br /><i>Grallaria varia</i> - Variegated Antpitta - Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Grallaria alleni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/grallaria_alleni_moustached_antpitta.php" rel="self" title="Moustached Antpitta">Moustached Antpitta</a> - SW Colombia, N Ecuador<br /><i>Grallaria guatimalensis</i> - Scaled Antpitta - S Mexico to C Bolivia, Tepuis <br /><i>Grallaria chthonia</i> - Tachira Antpitta - W Venezuela<br /><i>Grallaria haplonota</i> - Plain-backed Antpitta - N Venezuela, W Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Grallaria dignissima</i> - Ochre-striped Antpitta - W Amazonia<br /><i>Grallaria eludens</i> - Elusive Antpitta - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Grallaria ruficapilla</i> - Chestnut-crowned Antpitta - N, W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><i>Grallaria watkinsi</i> - Watkins's Antpitta - W Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Grallaria bangsi</i> - Santa Marta Antpitta - N Colombia<br /><i>Grallaria kaestneri</i> - Cundinamarca Antpitta - C Colombia<br /><i>Grallaria andicolus</i> - Stripe-headed Antpitta - Peru to W Bolivia<br /><i>Grallaria griseonucha</i> - Grey-naped Antpitta - Venezuela<br /><i>Grallaria rufocinerea</i> - Bicolored Antpitta - S Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Grallaria ridgelyi</i> - Jocotoco Antpitta - S Ecuador<br /><i>Grallaria nuchalis</i> - Chestnut-naped Antpitta - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Grallaria carrikeri</i> - Pale-billed Antpitta - Peru<br /><i>Grallaria albigula</i> - White-throated Antpitta - SE Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Grallaria flavotincta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/grallaria_flavotincta_yellow_breasted_antpitta.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Breasted Antpitta">Yellow-breasted Antpitta</a> - Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Grallaria hypoleuca</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/grallaria_hypoleuca_white_bellied_antpitta.php" rel="self" title="White Bellied Antpitta">White-bellied Antpitta</a> - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Grallaria przewalskii</i> - Rusty-tinged Antpitta - C Peru<br /><i>Grallaria capitalis</i> - Bay Antpitta - C Peru<br /><i>Grallaria erythroleuca</i> - Red-and-white Antpitta - SE Peru<br /><i>Grallaria rufula</i> - Rufous Antpitta - Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Grallaria blakei</i> - Chestnut Antpitta - C Peru<br /><i>Grallaria quitensis</i> - Tawny Antpitta - Colombia to N Peru<br /><i>Grallaria milleri</i> - Brown-banded Antpitta - C Colombia<br /><i>Grallaria erythrotis</i> - Rufous-faced Antpitta - Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Hylopezus perspicillatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hylopezus_perspicallatus_streak_chested_antpitta.php" rel="self" title="Streak Chested Antpitta">Streak-chested Antpitta</a> - E Honduras to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Hylopezus macularius</i> - Spotted Antpitta - Amazonia<br /><i>Hylopezus auricularis</i> - Masked Antpitta - N Bolivia<br /><i>Hylopezus dives</i> - Thicket Antpitta - E Honduras to W Colombia<br /><i>Hylopezus fulviventris</i> - White-lored Antpitta - W Amazonia<br /><i>Hylopezus berlepschi</i> - Amazonian Antpitta - S Amazonia<br /><i>Hylopezus ochroleucus</i> - White-browed Antpitta - E Brazil<br /><i>Hylopezus nattereri</i> - Speckle-breasted Antpitta - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Myrmothera campanisona</i> - Thrush-like Antpitta - Amazonia<br /><i>Myrmothera simplex</i> - Tepui Antpitta - Tepuis<br /><br /><i>Grallaricula flavirostris</i> - Ochre-breasted Antpitta - Costa Rica to C Bolivia<br /><i>Grallaricula loricata</i> - Scallop-breasted Antpitta - N Venezuela<br /><i>Grallaricula cucullata</i> - Hooded Antpitta - NW Venezuela, W Colombia<br /><i>Grallaricula peruviana</i> - Peruvian Antpitta - SE Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Grallaricula ochraceifrons</i> - Ochre-fronted Antpitta - C Peru<br /><i>Grallaricula ferrugineipectus</i> - Rusty-breasted Antpitta - Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Grallaricula nana</i> - Slaty-crowned Antpitta - Venezuela to N Peru, W Guyana<br /><i>Grallaricula lineifrons</i> - Crescent-faced Antpitta - S Colombia, Ecuador]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Formicariidae - Antthrushes</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Formicariidae</category><category>Antthrushes</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-18T22:59:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_formicariidae.php#unique-entry-id-600</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_formicariidae.php#unique-entry-id-600</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[112 Formicariidae - Antthrushes - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Formicarius colma</i> - Rufous-capped Antthrush - Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Formicarius analis</i> - Black-faced Antthrush - NE Colombia to Trinidad, Amazonia<br /><i>Formicarius moniliger</i> - Mayan Antthrush - S Mexico through NW Honduras<br /><i>Formicarius rufifrons</i> - Rufous-fronted Antthrush - SW Amazonia<br /><i>Formicarius nigricapillus</i> - Black-headed Antthrush - Costa Rica to W Ecuador<br /><i>Formicarius rufipectus</i> - Rufous-breasted Antthrush - Costa Rica to NW Venezuela & SE Peru <br /><br /><i>Chamaeza campanisona</i> - Short-tailed Antthrush - Venezuela to Bolivia, Tepuis, SE South America<br /><i>Chamaeza nobilis</i> - Striated Antthrush - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Chamaeza meruloides</i> - Cryptic Antthrush - SE Brazil<br /><i>Chamaeza ruficauda</i> - Rufous-tailed Antthrush - SE Brazil<br /><i>Chamaeza turdina</i> - Schwartz's Antthrush - N Venezuela, WC Colombia<br /><i>Chamaeza mollissima</i> - Barred Antthrush - Colombia to N Peru, SE Peru to C Bolivia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brown Billed Scythebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Ovenbirds</category><category>Scythebills</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T17:26:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylorhamphus_pusillus_brown_billed_scythebill.php#unique-entry-id-599</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylorhamphus_pusillus_brown_billed_scythebill.php#unique-entry-id-599</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Brown Billed Scythebill - Campylorhamphus pusillus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylorhamphus_pusillus_brown_billed_scythebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="453" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Brown Billed Scythebill<br />Latin: <em>Campylorhamphus pusillus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Scythebills<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, N Peru, Venezuela, Guyana<br /><br />Scythebills are like woodcreepers with very long curved bills. This Brown Billed Scythebill was in a dark, leafy part of the forest near El Valle de Anton, so we had real difficulty seeing him and even more difficulty photographing him, but he is known for being rather rare and elusive so we were pleased to have made the sighting. Great looking bird.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plain Xenops</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Ovenbirds</category><category>Xenops</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T11:39:26+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xenops_minutus_plain_xenops.php#unique-entry-id-598</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xenops_minutus_plain_xenops.php#unique-entry-id-598</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plain Xenops - Xenops minutus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xenops_minutus_plain_xenops_01.jpg" width="440" height="390" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plain Xenops<br />Latin: <em>Xenops minutus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Xenops<br />Range: S Mexico, Central America, Panama, to Amazonia, SE South America<br /><br />Just recognisable as a Plain Xenops, from the characteristic upturned bill. Light supercilium and white malar streak. Spotted on a very misty day, from the top of the Canopy Tower observatory in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ruddy Turnstone</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Portugal</category><category>Madeira</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-07-14T18:27:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arenaria_interpres_ruddy_turnstone.php#unique-entry-id-597</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arenaria_interpres_ruddy_turnstone.php#unique-entry-id-597</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ruddy Turnstone - Arenaria interpres" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arenaria_interpres_ruddy_turnstone_01.jpg" width="440" height="347" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Madeira, October 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ruddy Turnstone<br />Latin: <em>Arenaria interpres</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Turnstone &bull; Rola-do-mar, vira-pedras (Pt) &bull; Tournepierre &agrave; collier (Fr) &bull; Steinw&auml;lzer (De) &bull; Vuelvepiedras com&uacute;n (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-scolopacidae.php" rel="self" title="Scolopacidae">Scolopacidae</a> &bull; Waders, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-sandpipers.php" rel="self" title="Sandpipers">Sandpipers</a><br />Range: Breeds near northern coastlines, eg Scandinavia, Iceland, Alaska, migrating southwards worldwide eg Washington, Massachussets, Brazil, China, Japan<br /><br />Many thanks to Alexia for sending in these photos of Turnstones. Above in non-breeding plumage, in Madeira, October. Directly below, coming into breeding plumage in Iceland, April.<br /><br />The Turnstone is identifiable by orange legs and dark chest pattern and its behaviour of flipping over stones when looking for insects or crustaceans.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Directly below, Ruddy Turnstone in Iceland, April, breeding plumage<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="ruddy turnstone Iceland breeding plumage" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/arenaria_interpres_ruddy_turnstone_08.jpg" width="440" height="353" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spot Crowned Woodcreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Woodcreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-10-31T18:59:24+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidocolaptes_affinis_spot_crowned_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-596</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidocolaptes_affinis_spot_crowned_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-596</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spot Crowned Woodcreeper - Lepidocolaptes affinis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidocolaptes_affinis_spot_crowned_woodcreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="432" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spot Crowned Woodcreeper<br />Latin: <em>Lepidocolaptes affinis</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Woodcreepers<br />Range: E Mexico to western Panama<br /><br />The Spot-crowned Woodcreeper looks similar to the Streak-headed Woodcreeper but lives at a higher altitude. These were seen above 2000 metres in the Chiriqui mountains of western Panama, which is the easternmost part of their range.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plain Brown Woodcreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Woodcreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T00:29:46+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendrocincla_fuliginosa_plain_brown_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-595</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendrocincla_fuliginosa_plain_brown_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-595</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Plain Brown Woodcreeper - Dendrocincla fuliginosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dendrocincla_fuliginosa_plain_brown_woodcreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="386" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Plain Brown Woodcreeper<br />Latin: <em>Dendrocincla fuliginosa</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Woodcreepers<br />Range: Panama, SE Honduras to Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br />We saw Plain Brown Woodcreeper on Plantation Road, not far from Canopy Tower, in the Canal zone of central Panama. Really just plain brown, with few markings.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Streak Headed Woodcreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Woodcreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T00:30:00+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidocolaptes_souleyetii_streak_headed_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-594</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidocolaptes_souleyetii_streak_headed_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-594</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Streak Headed Woodcreeper - Lepidocolaptes souleyetii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lepidocolaptes_souleyetii_streak_headed_woodcreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="417" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Finca Hartmann, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Streak Headed Woodcreeper<br />Latin: <em>Lepidocolaptes souleyetii</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Woodcreepers<br />Range: Panama, S Mexico to Guyana & NW Peru<br /><br />We saw Streak-headed Woodcreepers at Finca Hartmann in western Panama. They were easy to see, not overly shy, at the edge of open ground on low trunks, and let me approach for photos. Streaked head and neck and underparts. Light bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spotted Woodcreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Woodcreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-10-31T18:58:16+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xiphorhynchus_erythropygius_spotted_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-593</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xiphorhynchus_erythropygius_spotted_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-593</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spotted Woodcreeper - Xiphorhynchus erythropygius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xiphorhynchus_erythropygius_spotted_woodcreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="404" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spotted Woodcreeper<br />Latin: <em>Xiphorhynchus erythropygius</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Woodcreepers<br />Range: Panama, S Mexico to SW Ecuador<br /><br />Spotted Woodcreeper has spots, not streaks, underneath and on head and neck, light throat, not much marking on back of head. Seen here in El Valle de Anton, in west central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cocoa Woodcreeper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Woodcreepers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T00:29:56+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xiphorhynchus_susurrans_cocoa_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-592</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xiphorhynchus_susurrans_cocoa_woodcreeper.php#unique-entry-id-592</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cocoa Woodcreeper - Xiphorhynchus susurrans" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/xiphorhynchus_susurrans_cocoa_woodcreeper_01.jpg" width="440" height="343" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Cocoa Woodcreeper<br />Latin: <em>Xiphorhynchus susurrans</em><br />Other: Formerly ssp of Buff-throated Woodcreeper, <em>X. guttatus</em><br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Woodcreepers<br />Range: Panama, E Guatemala to N Venezuela<br /><br />The Cocoa Woodcreeper was the woodcreeper most frequently encountered in Panama. Head and neck are streaked, but not belly. Bill long and dark.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Furnariidae - Ovenbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Ovenbirds</category><category>Woodcreepers</category><category>Miners</category><category>Horneros</category><category>Spinetails</category><category>Treerunners</category><category>Xenops</category><category>Scythebills</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-20T17:24:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_furnariidae.php#unique-entry-id-591</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_furnariidae.php#unique-entry-id-591</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[110 Furnariidae - Ovenbirds - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />Includes Woodcreepers<br /><br /><i>Geositta poeciloptera</i> - Campo Miner - SC, SE South America - Was <i>Geobates poecilopterus</i><br /><i>Geositta cunicularia</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/geositta_cunicularia_common_miner.php" rel="self" title="Common Miner">Common Miner</a> - S, W South America<br /><i>Geositta punensis</i> - Puna Miner - S Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Geositta antarctica</i> - Short-billed Miner - S, W Argentina, S Chile<br /><i>Geositta tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Miner - C Ecuador to NW Argentina<br /><i>Geositta maritima</i> - Greyish Miner - W Peru, N Chile<br /><i>Geositta peruviana</i> - Coastal Miner - W Peru<br /><i>Geositta saxicolina</i> - Dark-winged Miner - C Peru<br /><i>Geositta rufipennis</i> - Rufous-banded Miner - Bolivia, W Argentina, Chile<br /><i>Geositta isabellina</i> - Creamy-rumped Miner - C Chile, WC Argentina<br /><i>Geositta crassirostris</i> - Thick-billed Miner - W, SW Peru<br /><br /><i>Ochetorhynchus ruficaudus</i> - Straight-billed Earthcreeper - S Peru to C Chile & W Argentina - from <i>Upucerthia</i><br /><i>Ochetorhynchus andaecola</i> - Rock Earthcreeper - Bolivia, N Chile, NW Argentina<br /><i>Ochetorhynchus phoenicurus</i> - Band-tailed Earthcreeper - S Argentina - from <i>Eremobius</i><br /><i>Ochetorhynchus melanurus</i> - Crag Chilia - C Chile - Crag Chilia from <i>Chilia</i><br /><br /><i>Upucerthia jelskii</i> - Plain-breasted Earthcreeper - C Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Upucerthia validirostris</i> - Buff-breasted Earthcreeper - NW Argentina<br /><i>Upucerthia albigula</i> - White-throated Earthcreeper - SW Peru, N Chile<br /><i>Upucerthia dumetaria</i> - Scaly-throated Earthcreeper - Southern Cone<br /><i>Upucerthia saturatior</i> - Patagonian Forest Earthcreeper - WC Argentina, C Chile - from Scaly-throated Earthcreeper<br /><i>Upucerthia serrana</i> - Striated Earthcreeper - Peru<br /><br /><i>Tarphonomus harterti</i> - Bolivian Earthcreeper - Bolivia - from <i>Upucerthia</i><br /><i>Tarphonomus certhioides</i> - Chaco Earthcreeper - SC South America - from <i>Upucerthia</i><br /><br /><i>Cinclodes pabsti</i> - Long-tailed Cinclodes - SE Brazil<br /><i>Cinclodes antarcticus</i> - Blackish Cinclodes - Tierra del Fuego, Falkland Islands<br /><i>Cinclodes fuscus</i> - Buff-winged Cinclodes - C, S Chile; C, S Argentina - S Brazil, Uruguay, NW Argentina <br /><i>Cinclodes albidiventris</i> - Chestnut-winged Cinclodes - N Andes from N Colombia and W Venezuela to Ecuador - Split from <i>Cinclodes fuscus</i><br /><i>Cinclodes comechingonus</i> - Cordoba Cinclodes - NC Argentina<br /><i>Cinclodes albiventris</i> - Cream-winged Cinclodes - C Andes from N Peru to C Argentina - Split from <i>Cinclodes comechingonus</i><br /><i>Cinclodes olrogi</i> - Olrog's Cinclodes - NC Argentina<br /><i>Cinclodes excelsior</i> - Stout-billed Cinclodes - Colombia to S Ecuador<br /><i>Cinclodes aricomae</i> - Royal Cinclodes - S Peru<br /><i>Cinclodes atacamensis</i> - White-winged Cinclodes - C Peru to WC Argentina<br /><i>Cinclodes palliatus</i> - White-bellied Cinclodes - C Peru<br /><i>Cinclodes oustaleti</i> - Grey-flanked Cinclodes - Chile, W Argentina<br /><i>Cinclodes patagonicus</i> - Dark-bellied Cinclodes - C, S Chile, W Argentina<br /><i>Cinclodes taczanowskii</i> - Peruvian Seaside Cinclodes - C, S Peru<br /><i>Cinclodes nigrofumosus</i> - Chilean Seaside Cinclodes - N, C Chile<br /><br /><i>Furnarius minor</i> - Lesser Hornero - Amazon & tributaries<br /><i>Furnarius figulus</i> - Band-tailed Hornero - SE Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Furnarius leucopus</i> - Pale-legged Hornero - W, S Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Furnarius cinnamomeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/furnarius_cinnamomeus_pacific_hornero.php" rel="self" title="Pacific Hornero">Pacific Hornero</a> - W Ecuador, NW Peru - Split from <i>F. leucopus</i><br /><i>Furnarius longirostris</i> - Caribbean Hornero - N Colombia, NW Venezuela - Split from <i>F. leucopus</i><br /><i>Furnarius torridus</i> - Bay Hornero - W Amazon & tributaries<br /><i>Furnarius rufus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/furnarius_torridus_rufous_hornero.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Hornero">Rufous Hornero</a> - E, SC, SE South America<br /><i>Furnarius cristatus</i> - Crested Hornero - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Sylviorthorhynchus desmursii</i> - Des Murs's Wiretail - C, S Chile, SW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Aphrastura spinicauda</i> - Thorn-tailed Rayadito - C, S Chile, SW Argentina<br /><i>Aphrastura masafuerae</i> - Masafuera Rayadito - Juan Fernandez Archipelago - NB spelling<br /><br /><i>Leptasthenura fuliginiceps</i> - Brown-capped Tit-Spinetail - Bolivia to NW, WC Argentina<br /><i>Leptasthenura yanacensis</i> - Tawny Tit-Spinetail - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Leptasthenura platensis</i> - Tufted Tit-Spinetail - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Leptasthenura aegithaloides</i> - Plain-mantled Tit-Spinetail - S Peru through Southern Cone<br /><i>Leptasthenura striolata</i> - Striolated Tit-Spinetail - SE Brazil<br /><i>Leptasthenura pileata</i> - Rusty-crowned Tit-Spinetail - Peru<br /><i>Leptasthenura xenothorax</i> - White-browed Tit-Spinetail - S Peru<br /><i>Leptasthenura striata</i> - Streak-backed Tit-Spinetail - W Peru to NW Chile<br /><i>Leptasthenura andicola</i> - Andean Tit-Spinetail - W Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><i>Leptasthenura setaria</i> - Araucaria Tit-Spinetail - SE South America<br /> <br /><i>Schizoeaca perijana</i> - Perija Thistletail - N Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Schizoeaca fuliginosa</i> - White-chinned Thistletail - W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><i>Schizoeaca vilcabambae</i> - Vilcabamba Thistletail - S Peru<br /><i>Schizoeaca coryi</i> - Ochre-browed Thistletail - W Venezuela<br /><i>Schizoeaca griseomurina</i> - Mouse-colored Thistletail - S Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Schizoeaca palpebralis</i> - Eye-ringed Thistletail - C Peru<br /><i>Schizoeaca helleri</i> - Puna Thistletail - S Peru, N Bolivia<br /><i>Schizoeaca harterti</i> - Black-throated Thistletail - N, C Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Oreophylax moreirae</i> - Itatiaia Spinetail - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Asthenes pyrrholeuca</i> - Sharp-billed Canastero - Southern Cone<br /><i>Asthenes baeri</i> - Short-billed Canastero - SE, SC South America<br /><i>Asthenes humicola</i> - Dusky-tailed Canastero - N, C Chile -  To <i>Pseudasthenes</i><br /><i>Asthenes patagonica</i> - Patagonian Canastero - SE Argentina - To <i>Pseudasthenes</i><br /><i>Asthenes pudibunda</i> - Canyon Canastero - NW Peru to N Chile<br /><i>Asthenes ottonis</i> - Rusty-fronted Canastero - SC Peru<br /><i>Asthenes heterura</i> - Maquis Canastero - N Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Asthenes modesta</i> - Cordilleran Canastero - Peru through S Argentina<br /><i>Asthenes cactorum</i> - Cactus Canastero - W Peru - To <i>Pseudasthenes</i><br /><i>Asthenes humilis</i> - Streak-throated Canastero - Peru, N Bolivia<br /><i>Asthenes dorbignyi</i> - Rusty-vented Canastero - Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Asthenes arequipae</i> - Dark-winged Canastero - SW Peru, W Bolivia, N Chile - Split from <i>A. dorbignyi</i><br /><i>Asthenes huancavelicae</i> - Pale-tailed Canastero - SC Peru - Split from <i>A. dorbignyi</i><br /><i>Asthenes berlepschi</i> - Berlepsch's Canastero - NW Bolivia<br /><i>Asthenes steinbachi</i> - Steinbach's Canastero - W Argentina - To <i>Pseudasthenes</i><br /><i>Asthenes luizae</i> - Cipo Canastero - SE Brazil<br /><i>Asthenes wyatti</i> - Streak-backed Canastero - Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Asthenes sclateri</i> - Puna Canastero - Peru to NW Argentina<br /><i>Asthenes anthoides</i> - Austral Canastero - S Chile, SW Argentina<br /><i>Asthenes hudsoni</i> - Hudson's Canastero - SE South America<br /><i>Asthenes urubambensis</i> - Line-fronted Canastero - C Peru to W Bolivia<br /><i>Asthenes flammulata</i> - Many-striped Canastero - Colombia to C Peru<br /><i>Asthenes virgata</i> - Junin Canastero - C, S Peru<br /><i>Asthenes maculicauda</i> - Scribble-tailed Canastero - S Peru, Bolivia, NW Argentina<br /><br /><i>Schoeniophylax phryganophilus</i> - Chotoy Spinetail - C, SC, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Synallaxis candei</i> - White-whiskered Spinetail - N Colombia<br /><i>Synallaxis kollari</i> - Hoary-throated Spinetail - N Brazil<br /><i>Synallaxis scutata</i> - Ochre-cheeked Spinetail - C, SC South America, E Brazil<br /><i>Synallaxis unirufa</i> - Rufous Spinetail - NW Venezuela to C Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis castanea</i> - Black-throated Spinetail - N Venezuela<br /><i>Synallaxis fuscorufa</i> - Rusty-headed Spinetail - N Colombia<br /><i>Synallaxis ruficapilla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/synallaxis_ruficapilla_rufous_capped_spinetail.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Capped Spinetail">Rufous-capped Spinetail</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Synallaxis whitneyi</i> - Bahia Spinetail - E Brazil -  Was <i>Synallaxis cinerea</i><br /><i>Synallaxis infuscata</i> - Pinto's Spinetail - E Brazil<br /><i>Synallaxis cinnamomea</i> - Stripe-breasted Spinetail - N Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Synallaxis cinerascens</i> - Grey-bellied Spinetail - SE South America<br /><i>Synallaxis subpudica</i> - Silvery-throated Spinetail - Colombia<br /><i>Synallaxis frontalis</i> - Sooty-fronted Spinetail - E, C, SC South America<br /><i>Synallaxis azarae</i> - Azara's Spinetail - W Venezuela to NW Argentina<br /><i>Synallaxis courseni</i> - Apurimac Spinetail - C Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis albescens</i> - Pale-breasted Spinetail - Costa Rica to C Argentina<br /><i>Synallaxis beverlyae</i> - Rio Orinoco Spinetail - Venezuela, E Colombia -  New species!<br /><i>Synallaxis albigularis</i> - Dark-breasted Spinetail - W Amazonia<br /><i>Synallaxis hypospodia</i> - Cinereous-breasted Spinetail - S Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Synallaxis spixi</i> - Spix's Spinetail - SE South America<br /><i>Synallaxis rutilans</i> - Ruddy Spinetail - Amazonia<br /><i>Synallaxis cherriei</i> - Chestnut-throated Spinetail - W, SC Amazonia<br /><i>Synallaxis erythrothorax</i> - Rufous-breasted Spinetail - C Middle America<br /><i>Synallaxis brachyura</i> - Slaty Spinetail - NC Honduras to N Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis tithys</i> - Blackish-headed Spinetail - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis propinqua</i> - White-bellied Spinetail - W Amazon & tributaries<br /><i>Synallaxis macconnelli</i> - McConnell's Spinetail - NE, NC Amazonia<br /><i>Synallaxis moesta</i> - Dusky Spinetail - C Colombia to NE Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis cabanisi</i> - Cabanis's Spinetail - C Peru to N Bolivia, C Brazil<br /><i>Synallaxis gujanensis</i> - Plain-crowned Spinetail - Amazonia<br /><i>Synallaxis maranonica</i> - Maranon Spinetail - S Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis albilora</i> - White-lored Spinetail - C South America<br /><i>Synallaxis zimmeri</i> - Russet-bellied Spinetail - W Peru<br /><i>Synallaxis stictothorax</i> - Necklaced Spinetail - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Siptornopsis hypochondriaca</i> - Great Spinetail - N Peru<br /><br /><i>Gyalophylax hellmayri</i> - Red-shouldered Spinetail - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Hellmayrea gularis</i> - White-browed Spinetail - NW Venezuela to C Peru<br /><br /><i>Cranioleuca marcapatae</i> - Marcapata Spinetail - SE Peru<br /><i>Cranioleuca albiceps</i> - Light-crowned Spinetail - S Peru to C Bolivia<br /><i>Cranioleuca vulpina</i> - Rusty-backed Spinetail - Amazonia, C, E Brazil<br /><i>Cranioleuca dissita</i> - Coiba Spinetail - Panama - Split from <i>C. vulpina</i><br /><i>Cranioleuca vulpecula</i> - Parker's Spinetail - W Amazon & tributaries<br /><i>Cranioleuca sulphurifera</i> - Sulphur-bearded Spinetail - SE South America<br /><i>Cranioleuca subcristata</i> - Crested Spinetail - N Venezuela, Colombia<br /><i>Cranioleuca pyrrhophia</i> - Stripe-crowned Spinetail - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Cranioleuca henricae</i> - Bolivian Spinetail - C Bolivia<br /><i>Cranioleuca obsoleta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cranioleuca_obsoleta_olive_spinetail.php" rel="self" title="Olive Spinetail">Olive Spinetail</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Cranioleuca pallida</i> - Pallid Spinetail - SE Brazil<br /><i>Cranioleuca semicinerea</i> - Grey-headed Spinetail - E Brazil<br /><i>Cranioleuca albicapilla</i> - Creamy-crested Spinetail - C, S Peru<br /><i>Cranioleuca erythrops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/cranioleuca_erythrops_red_faced_spinetail.php" rel="self" title="Red Faced Spinetail">Red-faced Spinetail</a> - Costa Rica to W Ecuador<br /><i>Cranioleuca demissa</i> - Tepui Spinetail - Tepuis<br /><i>Cranioleuca hellmayri</i> - Streak-capped Spinetail - N Colombia<br /><i>Cranioleuca curtata</i> - Ash-browed Spinetail - C Colombia to C Bolivia<br /><i>Cranioleuca antisiensis</i> - Line-cheeked Spinetail - SW Ecuador, N Peru<br /><i>Cranioleuca baroni</i> - Baron's Spinetail - Peru<br /><i>Cranioleuca gutturata</i> - Speckled Spinetail - Amazonia<br /><i>Cranioleuca muelleri</i> - Scaled Spinetail - E Amazon<br /> <br /><i>Certhiaxis cinnamomeus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/certhiaxis_cinnamomeus_yellow_chinned_spinetail.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Chinned Spinetail">Yellow-chinned Spinetail</a> - Colombia to Uruguay<br /><i>Certhiaxis mustelinus</i> - Red-and-white Spinetail - Amazon & tributaries<br /> <br /><i>Thripophaga cherriei</i> - Orinoco Softtail - SC Venezuela<br /><i>Thripophaga macroura</i> - Striated Softtail - SE Brazil<br /><i>Thripophaga fusciceps</i> - Plain Softtail - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Thripophaga berlepschi</i> - Russet-mantled Softtail - N Peru<br /><br /><i>Phacellodomus rufifrons</i> - Rufous-fronted Thornbird - Widespread South America<br /><i>Phacellodomus inornatus</i> - Plain Thornbird - N Colombia, N Venezuela - Split from <i>P. rufifrons</i><br /><i>Phacellodomus sibilatrix</i> - Little Thornbird - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Phacellodomus striaticeps</i> - Streak-fronted Thornbird - S Peru to N Argentina<br /><i>Phacellodomus striaticollis</i> - Freckle-breasted Thornbird - SE South America<br /><i>Phacellodomus maculipectus</i> - Spot-breasted Thornbird - C Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Phacellodomus dorsalis</i> - Chestnut-backed Thornbird - N Peru<br /><i>Phacellodomus ruber</i> - Greater Thornbird - C South America<br /><i>Phacellodomus erythrophthalmus</i> - Orange-eyed Thornbird - E Brazil<br /><i>Phacellodomus ferrugineigula</i> - Orange-breasted Thornbird - SE Brazil - Split from <i>P.erythrophthalamus</i><br /><br /><i>Clibanornis dendrocolaptoides</i> - Canebrake Groundcreeper - SE South America<br /> <br /><i>Spartonoica maluroides</i> - Bay-capped Wren-Spinetail - SE South America<br /> <br /><i>Phleocryptes melanops</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/phleocryptes_melanops_wren_like_rushbird.php" rel="self" title="Wren Like Rushbird">Wren-like Rushbird</a> - W, Southern Cone<br /> <br /><i>Limnornis curvirostris</i> - Curve-billed Reedhaunter - SE South America<br /> <br /><i>Limnoctites rectirostris</i> - Straight-billed Reedhaunter - SE South America<br /> <br /><i>Anumbius annumbi</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/anumbius_annumbi_firewood_gatherer.php" rel="self" title="Firewood Gatherer">Firewood-gatherer</a> - E, SE South America<br /> <br /><i>Coryphistera alaudina</i> - Lark-like Brushrunner - SC South America<br /> <br /><i>Siptornis striaticollis</i> - Spectacled Prickletail - Colombia to N Peru<br /> <br /><i>Metopothrix aurantiaca</i> - Orange-fronted Plushcrown - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Xenerpestes minlosi</i> - Double-banded Greytail - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><i>Xenerpestes singularis</i> - Equatorial Greytail - Ecuador to N Peru<br /><br /><i>Premnornis guttuligera</i> - Rusty-winged Barbtail - NW Venezuela to C Peru<br /><br /><i>Premnoplex brunnescens</i> - Spotted Barbtail - Costa Rica to NW Venezuela & C Bolivia<br /><i>Premnoplex tatei</i> - White-throated Barbtail - NE Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Roraimia adusta</i> - Roraiman Barbtail - Tepuis - <i>Roraima</i> not a barbtail, but groups with <i>Thripophaga</i> & <i>Cranioleuca</i><br /><br /><i>Acrobatornis fonsecai</i> - Pink-legged Graveteiro - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Margarornis rubiginosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/margarornis_rubiginosus_ruddy_treerunner.php" rel="self" title="Ruddy Treerunner">Ruddy Treerunner</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Margarornis stellatus</i> - Star-chested Treerunner - Colombia, Ecuador<br /><i>Margarornis bellulus</i> - Beautiful Treerunner - E Panama<br /><i>Margarornis squamiger</i> - Pearled Treerunner - W Venezuela to Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Pseudoseisura cristata</i> - Caatinga Cacholote - E Brazil<br /><i>Pseudoseisura unirufa</i> - Grey-crested Cacholote - SC South America<br /><i>Pseudoseisura lophotes</i> - Brown Cacholote - SC, SE South America<br /><i>Pseudoseisura gutturalis</i> - White-throated Cacholote - Argentina<br /><br /><i>Pseudocolaptes lawrencii</i> - Buffy Tuftedcheek - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Pseudocolaptes johnsoni</i> - Pacific Tuftedcheek - Colombia, Ecuador -  Split from <i>P. lawrencii</i><br /><i>Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii</i> - Streaked Tuftedcheek - NW Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Berlepschia rikeri</i> - Point-tailed Palmcreeper - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Anabacerthia variegaticeps</i> - Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner - SW Mexico to Ecuador<br /><i>Anabacerthia striaticollis</i> - Montane Foliage-gleaner - NW Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Anabacerthia amaurotis</i> - White-browed Foliage-gleaner - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Syndactyla guttulata</i> - Guttulate Foliage-gleaner - N Venezuela - NB Spelling<br /><i>Syndactyla subalaris</i> - Lineated Foliage-gleaner - Costa Rica to NW Venezuela & C Peru<br /><i>Syndactyla rufosuperciliata</i> - Buff-browed Foliage-gleaner - S Ecuador to NW Argentina, SE South America<br /><i>Syndactyla ruficollis</i> - Rufous-necked Foliage-gleaner - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Syndactyla dimidiata</i> - Planalto Foliage-gleaner - SC South America - from <i>Phylidor</i><br /><i>Syndactyla roraimae</i> - Tepui Foliage-gleaner - Tepuis - from <i>Automolusr</i><br /><br /><i>Simoxenops ucayalae</i> - Peruvian Recurvebill - S, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Simoxenops striatus</i> - Bolivian Recurvebill - W, C Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Ancistrops strigilatus</i> - Chestnut-winged Hookbill - W, C Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Hyloctistes subulatus</i> - Eastern Woodhaunter - Amazonia<br /><i>Hyloctistes virgatus</i> - Western Woodhaunter - E Nicaragua to W Ecuador - Split from <i>H. subulatus</i><br /> <br /><i>Philydor ruficaudatum</i> - Rufous-tailed Foliage-gleaner - Amazonia<br /><i>Philydor fuscipenne</i> - Slaty-winged Foliage-gleaner - Panama to W Ecuador<br /><i>Philydor erythrocercum</i> - Rufous-rumped Foliage-gleaner - Amazonia<br /><i>Philydor erythropterum</i> - Chestnut-winged Foliage-gleaner - Amazonia<br /><i>Philydor lichtensteini</i> - Ochre-breasted Foliage-gleaner - SE South America<br /><i>Philydor novaesi</i> - Alagoas Foliage-gleaner - E Brazil<br /><i>Philydor atricapillus</i> - Black-capped Foliage-gleaner - SE South America<br /><i>Philydor rufum</i> - Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner - Costa Rica to Venezuela & Bolivia, SE South America<br /><i>Philydor pyrrhodes</i> - Cinnamon-rumped Foliage-gleaner - Amazonia<br /> <br /><i>Anabazenops dorsalis</i> - Bamboo Foliage-gleaner - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Anabazenops fuscus</i> - White-collared Foliage-gleaner - SE Brazil<br /> <br /><i>Cichlocolaptes leucophrus</i> - Pale-browed Treehunter - SE Brazil<br /> <br /><i>Thripadectes ignobilis</i> - Uniform Treehunter - Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><i>Thripadectes rufobrunneus</i> - Streak-breasted Treehunter - Costa Rica, W Panama<br /><i>Thripadectes melanorhynchus</i> - Black-billed Treehunter - Colombia to C Peru<br /><i>Thripadectes holostictus</i> - Striped Treehunter - C Colombia to C Bolivia<br /><i>Thripadectes virgaticeps</i> - Streak-capped Treehunter - W Venezuela to N Ecuador<br /><i>Thripadectes flammulatus</i> - Flammulated Treehunter - W Venezuela to N Peru<br /><i>Thripadectes scrutator</i> - Peruvian Treehunter - N Peru to NC Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Automolus ochrolaemus</i> - Buff-throated Foliage-gleaner - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><i>Automolus infuscatus</i> - Olive-backed Foliage-gleaner - W,n Amazonia<br /><i>Automolus paraensis</i> - Para Foliage-gleaner - SC Amazonian Brazil<br /><i>Automolus leucophthalmus</i> - White-eyed Foliage-gleaner - E, SE South America<br /><i>Automolus lammi</i> - Pernambuco Foliage-gleaner - NE Brazil - Split from <i>A. leucophthalmus</i><br /><i>Automolus melanopezus</i> - Brown-rumped Foliage-gleaner - W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Automolus rubiginosus</i> - Ruddy Foliage-gleaner - S Mexico to N Bolivia, NE Amazonia<br /><i>Automolus rufipileatus</i> - Chestnut-crowned Foliage-gleaner - Amazonia<br /><i>Automolus rufipectus</i> - Santa Marta Foliage-gleaner - N Colombia - Split from <i>A.rubiginosus</i>; may be <i>Hylocryptus</i><br /><br /><i>Hylocryptus erythrocephalus</i> - Henna-hooded Foliage-gleaner - SW Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Hylocryptus rectirostris</i> - Henna-capped Foliage-gleaner - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Sclerurus mexicanus</i> - Tawny-throated Leaftosser - S Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Sclerurus rufigularis</i> - Short-billed Leaftosser - Amazonia<br /><i>Sclerurus albigularis</i> - Grey-throated Leaftosser - Costa Rica to W, N South America<br /><i>Sclerurus caudacutus</i> - Black-tailed Leaftosser - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Sclerurus scansor</i> - Rufous-breasted Leaftosser - E Brazil, SE South America<br /><i>Sclerurus guatemalensis</i> - Scaly-throated Leaftosser - S Mexico to Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><br /><i>Lochmias nematura</i> - Sharp-tailed Streamcreeper - N, W, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Heliobletus contaminatus</i> - Sharp-billed Treehunter - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Microxenops milleri</i> - Rufous-tailed Xenops - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Xenops tenuirostris</i> - Slender-billed Xenops - Amazonia<br /><i>Xenops minutus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/xenops_minutus_plain_xenops.php" rel="self" title="Plain Xenops">Plain Xenops</a> - S Mexico through Amazonia, SE South America<br /><i>Xenops rutilans</i> - Streaked Xenops - Costa Rica to Venezuela & Bolivia; Latin America<br /><br /><i>Megaxenops parnaguae</i> - Great Xenops - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Pygarrhichas albogularis</i> - White-throated Treerunner - C, S Chile, W Argentina<br /><br /><i>Dendrocincla tyrannina</i> - Tyrannine Woodcreeper - W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><i>Dendrocincla fuliginosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocincla_fuliginosa_plain_brown_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Plain Brown Woodcreeper">Plain-brown Woodcreeper</a> - SE Honduras through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Dendrocincla turdina</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocincla_turdina_thrush_like_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Thrush Like Woodcreeper">Plain-winged Woodcreeper</a> - SE South America - Split from <i>D.fuliginosa</i> Thrush-like ?<br /><i>Dendrocincla anabatina</i> - Tawny-winged Woodcreeper - SE Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Dendrocincla merula</i> - White-chinned Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><i>Dendrocincla homochroa</i> - Ruddy Woodcreeper - S Mexico to NW Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Deconychura longicauda</i> - Long-tailed Woodcreeper - Honduras to Colombia, Amazonia<br /><i>Deconychura stictolaema</i> - Spot-throated Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Sittasomus griseicapillus</i> - Olivaceous Woodcreeper - Mexico to NE Argentina<br /><br /><i>Glyphorynchus spirurus</i> - Wedge-billed Woodcreeper - S Mexico through Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Drymornis bridgesii</i> - Scimitar-billed Woodcreeper - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Nasica longirostris</i> - Long-billed Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Dendrexetastes rufigula</i> - Cinnamon-throated Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Hylexetastes perrotii</i> - Red-billed Woodcreeper - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Hylexetastes uniformis</i> - Uniform Woodcreeper - SE Amazonia - Split from <i>H. perrotii</i><br /><i>Hylexetastes brigidai</i> - Brigida's Woodcreeper - NC Brazil<br /><i>Hylexetastes stresemanni</i> - Bar-bellied Woodcreeper - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus</i> - Strong-billed Woodcreeper - S Mexico through Amazonia<br /><i>Xiphocolaptes albicollis</i> - White-throated Woodcreeper - SE South America<br /><i>Xiphocolaptes falcirostris</i> - Moustached Woodcreeper - E Brazil<br /><i>Xiphocolaptes major</i> - Great Rufous Woodcreeper - SC South America<br /><br /><i>Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae</i> - Northern Barred Woodcreeper - S Mexico to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Dendrocolaptes certhia</i> - Amazonian Barred Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><i>Dendrocolaptes hoffmannsi</i> - Hoffmanns's Woodcreeper - SC Amazonia<br /><i>Dendrocolaptes picumnus</i> - Black-banded Woodcreeper - S Mexico to NW Argentina<br /><i>Dendrocolaptes platyrostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocolaptes_platyrostris_planalto_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Planalto Woodcreeper">Planalto Woodcreeper</a> - E Brazil, SE South America<br /><br /><i>Dendroplex picus</i> - Straight-billed Woodcreeper - Panama to E Brazil from <i>Xiphorhynchus</i><br /><i>Dendroplex kienerii</i> - Zimmer's Woodcreeper - Amazon & tributaries from <i>Xiphorhynchus</i><br /><br /><i>Xiphorhynchus obsoletus</i> - Striped Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus fuscus</i> - Lesser Woodcreeper - E, SE South America<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus ocellatus</i> - Ocellated Woodcreeper - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus chunchotambo</i> - Tschudi's Woodcreeper - foothills from SE Colombia to S Bolivia - Split from <i>X. ocellatus</i><br /><i>Xiphorhynchus elegans</i> - Elegant Woodcreeper - W, SC Amazonia<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus spixii</i> - Spix's Woodcreeper - SE Amazonia<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus pardalotus</i> - Chestnut-rumped Woodcreeper - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus guttatus</i> - Buff-throated Woodcreeper - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus susurrans</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/xiphorhynchus_susurrans_cocoa_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Cocoa Woodcreeper">Cocoa Woodcreeper</a> - E Guatemala to N Venezuela<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus flavigaster</i> - Ivory-billed Woodcreeper - W, E Mexico to NW Costa Rica<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus lachrymosus</i> - Black-striped Woodcreeper - E Nicaragua to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus erythropygius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/xiphorhynchus_erythropygius_spotted_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Spotted Woodcreeper">Spotted Woodcreeper</a> - S Mexico to SW Ecuador<br /><i>Xiphorhynchus triangularis</i> - Olive-backed Woodcreeper - W Venezuela to C Peru<br /><br /><i>Lepidocolaptes leucogaster</i> - White-striped Woodcreeper - W Mexico<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes souleyetii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lepidocolaptes_souleyetii_streak_headed_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Streak Headed Woodcreeper">Streak-headed Woodcreeper</a> - S Mexico to Guyana & NW Peru<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes angustirostris</i> - Narrow-billed Woodcreeper - E, C, SC South America<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes affinis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lepidocolaptes_affinis_spot_crowned_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Spot Crowned Woodcreeper">Spot-crowned Woodcreeper</a> - E Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger</i> - Montane Woodcreeper - W Venezuela to C Bolivia<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes squamatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/lepidocolaptes_squamatus_scaled_woodcreeper.php" rel="self" title="Scaled Woodcreeper">Scaled Woodcreeper</a> - SE South America - NB name<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes falcinellus</i> - Scalloped Woodcreeper - SE South America<br /><i>Lepidocolaptes albolineatus</i> - Lineated Woodcreeper - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Campylorhamphus pucheranii</i> - Greater Scythebill - C Colombia to SE Peru - Maybe <i>Drymotoxeres</i>, sister to <i>Drymornis</i><br /><i>Campylorhamphus trochilirostris</i> - Red-billed Scythebill - Panama to N Argentina<br /><i>Campylorhamphus falcularius</i> - Black-billed Scythebill - SE South America<br /><i>Campylorhamphus pusillus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campylorhamphus_pusillus_brown_billed_scythebill.php" rel="self" title="Brown Billed Scythebill">Brown-billed Scythebill</a> - Costa Rica to N Peru<br /><i>Campylorhamphus procurvoides</i> - Curve-billed Scythebill - Amazonia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Keel Billed Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2011-11-16T16:43:13+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_sulfuratus_keel_billed_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-590</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_sulfuratus_keel_billed_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-590</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Keel Billed Toucan - Ramphastos sulfuratus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_sulfuratus_keel_billed_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="528" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Keel Billed Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Ramphastos sulfuratus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n pico iris (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: E Mexico to NW Venezuela<br />Similar: <br /><br />We saw the Keel-billed Toucan quite frequently in the Canal Zone of Panama. We could see at least one, usually a pair or group, most days from the Canopy Tower itself, though often at some distance. <br /><br />Unmistakeable by its beautiful lime green, raspberry, orange and sky blue bill, and yellow throat. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Collared Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Chagres National Park</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-10-24T23:30:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_torquatus_collared_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-589</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_torquatus_collared_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-589</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Collared Aracari - Pteroglossus torquatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_torquatus_collared_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="455" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Collared Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus torquatus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tucancillo collarejo (Es) &bull; Arasar&iacute; acollarado (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: Mexico to Venezuela<br />Similar: <br /><br />The Collared Aracari was not at all rare at the Canopy Tower. In fact one could usually be seen every morning at the crack of dawn or just before, feeding at the cecropias and other fruiting trees that surround the hotel. But the conditions never seemed very good for photography.<br /><br />Upper mandible mostly light off-white with black tip, lower mandible black.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fiery Billed Aracari</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2010-10-24T23:32:04+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_frantzii_fiery_billed_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-588</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_frantzii_fiery_billed_aracari.php#unique-entry-id-588</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Fiery Billed Aracari - Pteroglossus frantzii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_frantzii_fiery_billed_aracari_01.jpg" width="440" height="425" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Fiery Billed Aracari<br />Latin: <em>Pteroglossus frantzii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Arasar&iacute; piquinaranja (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_torquatus_collared_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Collared Aracari">Collared Aracari</a><br /><br />The Fiery-billed Aracari is found in the west of Panama and in Costa Rica. These were perched atop a tall tree when we arrived at the Finca Hartmann (a lovely bird-friendly coffee farm - well worth buying a couple of bags of coffee to take home with you while you&rsquo;re there).<br /><br />The Fiery-billed Aracari looks similar to the Collared Aracari but the upper bill is all red and orange.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Throated Toucanet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Toucanets</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-10-24T23:32:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_caeruleogularis_blue_throated_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-587</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_caeruleogularis_blue_throated_toucanet.php#unique-entry-id-587</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Throated Toucan - Aulacorhynchus caeruleogularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aulacorhynchus_caeruleogularis_blue_throated_toucanet_01.jpg" width="440" height="492" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Throated Toucanet<br />Latin: <em>Aulacorhynchus caeruleogularis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Split from </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>A. prasinus, </em></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">Emerald Toucanet<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucanets.php" rel="self" title="Toucanets">Toucanets</a><br />Range: Costa Rica to W Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />A beautiful bird to see first thing in the morning as you step out of the car in the highlands of El Valle de Anton in Panama. The only green toucan in Panama. Has blue throat.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Chestnut Mandibled Toucan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Chagres National Park</category><dc:date>2010-10-24T23:32:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_swainsonii_chestnut_mandibled_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-586</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_swainsonii_chestnut_mandibled_toucan.php#unique-entry-id-586</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Chestnut Mandibled Toucan - Ramphastos swainsonii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ramphastos_swainsonii_chestnut_mandibled_toucan_01.jpg" width="440" height="420" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chagres River, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Chestnut Mandibled Toucan<br />Latin: <em>Ramphastos swainsonii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Tuc&aacute;n de pico casta&ntilde;o, Tuc&aacute;n de Swainson (Es) &bull; split from </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>R. ambiguus</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br />Range: Southest Honduras to western Ecuador<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_brevis_choco_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Choco Toucan">Choco Toucan</a> (Ecuador and Colombia)<br /><br />I saw just one Chestnut-mandibled Toucan while in Panama and this was it. It was with a group of other toucans near the Chagres River in the Canal zone of central Panama. Stunning.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Hairy Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-10-23T17:08:52+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/picoides_villosus_hairy_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-585</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/picoides_villosus_hairy_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-585</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Hairy Woodpecker - Picoides villosus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/picoides_villosus_hairy_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="448" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Hairy Woodpecker <br />Latin: <em>Picoides villosus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Picidae &bull;&nbsp;Woodpecker<br />Range: Widespread North America, Middle America to Panama.<br /><br />In Panama, the Hairy Woodpecker is only found in the western highlands. It was not uncommon in the cloud forest above Los Quetzales Lodge in April but only seen feeding high in the trees.<br /><br />They are mostly black with one white stripe down centre of back. They have white stripes above and below the eye and on nape, males have some red on nape or top of head. They are buffish underneath.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Crowned Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-10-24T00:04:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_rubricapillus_red_crowned_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-584</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_rubricapillus_red_crowned_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-584</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crowned Woodpecker - Melanerpes rubricapillus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_rubricapillus_red_crowned_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="436" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Crowned Woodpecker <br />Latin: <em>Melanerpes rubricapillus</em><br />Other: Carpintero habado (Es)<br />Family: Picidae &bull;&nbsp;Woodpecker<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia to NW Venezuela<br /><br />The Red-Crowned Woodpecker was the most visible of the woodpecker family on my visit to Panama in April. They came to fruit feeders at Canopy Lodge, were seen at Ammo Ponds in the Canal Zone and also in the Chiriqui highlands.<br /><br />The male (directly below) has a red cap, the female (above) only has some pale red at the back of the head. Otherwise barred back and wings, the rest buffish. Indentifiable in Panama by pale cheeks.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Crowned Woodpecker - Melanerpes rubricapillus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_rubricapillus_red_crowned_woodpecker_02.jpg" width="440" height="369" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Cheeked Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-10-23T17:08:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_pucherani_black_cheeked_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-583</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_pucherani_black_cheeked_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-583</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Cheeked Woodpecker - Melanerpes pucherani" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_pucherani_black_cheeked_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Cheeked Woodpecker <br />Latin: <em>Melanerpes pucherani</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Picidae &bull;&nbsp;Woodpecker<br />Range: S Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><br />I had a brief view of this male Black-cheeked Woodpecker in the Canal Zone in central Panama. The male has a red cap with black band running down from eye to neck and cream coloured face and throat. Small white spot above eye. Blackish back with some white spots or bars. Belly lightly barred. Female only nape is red.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Acorn Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-10-23T23:28:23+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_formicivorus_acorn_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-582</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_formicivorus_acorn_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-582</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Acorn Woodpecker - Melanerpes formicivorus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/melanerpes_formicivorus_acorn_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="390" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Acorn Woodpecker <br />Latin: <em>Melanerpes formicivorus</em><br />Other: Carpintero centroamericano, Carpintero cara negra (Es)<br />Family: Picidae &bull;&nbsp;Woodpecker<br />Range: NW USA, Central America to western Panama, Colombia<br /><br />These Acorn Woodpeckers, seen in Panama, were very charismatic - they would all disappear into their hollow trunk in the blink of an eye, and then reappear just as quickly.<br /><br />Acorn Woodpeckers have red caps, black backs, pale yellow faces with black-ringed eyes and bills, pale yellow irises. Female only nape red apparently (these would then be mostly males?) Underparts, chest especially, black and white vertical streaks.<br /><br />In Panama, only found in the western highlands of Chiriqui.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cinnamon Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-10-23T17:07:03+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/celeus_loricatus_cinnamon_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-581</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/celeus_loricatus_cinnamon_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-581</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Cinnamon Woodpecker - Celeus loricatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/celeus_loricatus_cinnamon_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="454" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Cinnamon Woodpecker <br />Latin: <em>Celeus loricatus</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Picidae &bull;&nbsp;Woodpecker<br />Range: SE Guatemala, Nicaragua, Coast Rica, Panama, Colombia, SW Ecuador<br /><br />Just a record shot of the Cinnamon Woodpecker. I blame the camera&hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Crimson Crested Woodpecker</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-10-23T23:28:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_melanoleucos_crimson_crested_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-580</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_melanoleucos_crimson_crested_woodpecker.php#unique-entry-id-580</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Crimson Crested Woodpecker - Campephilus melanoleucos" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campephilus_melanoleucos_crimson_crested_woodpecker_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Crimson Crested Woodpecker <br />Latin: <em>Campephilus melanoleucos</em><br />Other: Pica-pau-de-topete-vermelho (Br)<br />Family: Picidae &bull;&nbsp;Woodpecker<br />Range: Panama to northern Argentina<br /><br />The Crimson-crested Woodpecker is a large woodpecker, similar-looking to the Lineated Woodpecker. One main difference is that the two white stripes on its back are narrow and converge in a v, unlike those of the Lineated Woodpecker which are widely spaced.<br /><br />The Crimson-crested Woodpecker male (directly below in more photos) has a mostly red head, with a black and white &ldquo;badge&rdquo; on the ear coverts. The female (above) has a broad white stripe on face and black crown. Bill is black, back black, underside swirly stripes.<br /><br />We saw these in the Canal zone of Central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bucconidae - Puffbirds</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Bucconidae</category><category>Puffbirds</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-29T15:20:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bucconidae.php#unique-entry-id-579</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_bucconidae.php#unique-entry-id-579</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[101 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-bucconidae.php" rel="self" title="Bucconidae">Bucconidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-puffbirds.php" rel="self" title="Puffbirds">Puffbirds</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />The jacamars (Galbulidae), and puffbirds, (Bucconidae), are sister taxa in Piciformes, rather than Galbuliformes<br /><br /><i>Notharchus hyperrhynchus</i> - White-necked Puffbird - El Salvador to NE Argentina - split from <em>N. macrorhynchos</em><br /><i>Notharchus macrorhynchos</i> - Guianan Puffbird - Guianas, N Brazil - new name<br /><i>Notharchus swainsoni</i> - Buff-bellied Puffbird - SE South America<br /><i>Notharchus pectoralis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/notharchus_pectoralis_black_breasted_puffbird.php" rel="self" title="Black Breasted Puffbird">Black-breasted Puffbird</a> - Panama to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Notharchus ordii</i> - Brown-banded Puffbird - N, W, SW Amazonia<br /><i>Notharchus tectus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/notharchus_tectus_pied_puffbird.php" rel="self" title="Pied Puffbird">Pied Puffbird</a> - Costa Rica through Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Bucco macrodactylus</i> - Chestnut-capped Puffbird - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Bucco tamatia</i> - Spotted Puffbird - Amazonia<br /><i>Bucco noanamae</i> - Sooty-capped Puffbird - W Colombia<br /><i>Bucco capensis</i> - Collared Puffbird - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Nystalus radiatus</i> - Barred Puffbird - Panama to W Ecuador<br /><i>Nystalus chacuru</i> - White-eared Puffbird - C, E South America<br /><i>Nystalus striolatus</i> - Striolated Puffbird - W, SW, E Amazonia<br /><i>Nystalus maculatus</i> - Caatinga Puffbird - NE, C Brazil<br /><i>Nystalus striatipectus</i> - Chaco Puffbird - SC South America - N. maculatus in Brasil; possible Spot-backed Puffbird<br /><br /><i>Hypnelus ruficollis</i> - Russet-throated Puffbird - NE Colombia, Venezuela - includes ssp bicinctus<br /><br /><i>Malacoptila striata</i> - Crescent-chested Puffbird - NE & SE Brazil<br /><i>Malacoptila fusca</i> - White-chested Puffbird - N, NW Amazonia<br /><i>Malacoptila semicincta</i> - Semicollared Puffbird - W Amazonia<br /><i>Malacoptila fulvogularis</i> - Black-streaked Puffbird - C Colombia to NW Bolivia<br /><i>Malacoptila rufa</i> - Rufous-necked Puffbird - S, C Amazonia<br /><i>Malacoptila panamensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/malacoptila_panamensis_white_whiskered_puffbird.php" rel="self" title="White Whiskered Puffbird">White-whiskered Puffbird</a> - SE Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><i>Malacoptila mystacalis</i> - Moustached Puffbird - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Micromonacha lanceolata</i> - Lanceolated Monklet - Costa Rica to N Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Nonnula rubecula</i> - Rusty-breasted Nunlet - Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Nonnula sclateri</i> - Fulvous-chinned Nunlet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Nonnula brunnea</i> - Brown Nunlet - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Nonnula frontalis</i> - Grey-cheeked Nunlet - Panama, Colombia<br /><i>Nonnula ruficapilla</i> - Rufous-capped Nunlet - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Nonnula amaurocephala</i> - Chestnut-headed Nunlet - NW Brazil<br /><br /><i>Hapaloptila castanea</i> - White-faced Nunbird - W Colombia, C Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><br /><i>Monasa atra</i> - Black Nunbird - N Amazonia<br /><i>Monasa nigrifrons</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/monasa_nigrifrons_black_fronted_nunbird.php" rel="self" title="Black Fronted Nunbird">Black-fronted Nunbird</a> - S, W Amazonia, C South America<br /><i>Monasa morphoeus</i> - White-fronted Nunbird - Honduras to Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Monasa flavirostris</i> - Yellow-billed Nunbird - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Chelidoptera tenebrosa</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chelidoptera_tenebrosa_swallow_winged_puffbird.php" rel="self" title="Swallow Winged Puffbird">Swallow-winged Puffbird</a> - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br /><!-- AddThis Button BEGIN --><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style"><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_bubble_style"></a><br /></div><script type="text/javascript" src="http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#pubid=xa-4eb3d5e2254828dc"></script><!-- AddThis Button END -->]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ramphastidae - Toucans</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ramphastidae</category><category>Toucans</category><category>Toucanets</category><category>Aracaris</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-28T16:37:47+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ramphastidae.php#unique-entry-id-578</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_ramphastidae.php#unique-entry-id-578</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[102c <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ramphastidae.php" rel="self" title="Ramphastidae">Ramphastidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-aracaris.php" rel="self" title="Aracaris">Aracaris</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucanets.php" rel="self" title="Toucanets">Toucanets</a> - IOC 2.8 2011<br /><br /><a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a> have been moved to their own families, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-capitonidae.php" rel="self" title="Capitonidae">Capitonidae</a> and <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-semnornithidae.php" rel="self" title="Semnornithidae">Semnornithidae</a>.<br /><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus wagleri</i> - Wagler's Toucanet - SW Mexico - split from <em>A. prasinus</em>;<br /><i>Aulacorhynchus prasinus</i> - Emerald Toucanet - E Mexico to Nicaragua<br /><i>Aulacorhynchus caeruleogularis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aulacorhynchus_caeruleogularis_blue_throated_toucanet.php" rel="self" title="Blue Throated Toucanet">Blue-throated Toucanet</a> - Costa Rica to W Panama - split from <em>A. prasinus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus cognatus</i> - Violet-throated Toucanet - E Panama, NW Colombia - split from <em>A. prasinus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus lautus</i> - Santa Marta Toucanet - N Colombia - split from <em>A. prasinus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus griseigularis</i> - Grey-throated Toucanet - C, W Colombia - split from <em>A. prasinus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus albivitta</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aulacorhynchus_albivitta_white_throated_toucanet.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Toucanet">White-throated Toucanet</a> - E, C Colombia, W Venezuela, E Ecuador - split from <em>A. prasinus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus atrogularis</i> - Black-throated Toucanet - C Ecuador to W Bolivia - split from <em>A. prasinus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus sulcatus</i> - Groove-billed Toucanet - NE, N Venezuela<br /><i>Aulacorhynchus calorhynchus</i> - Yellow-billed Toucanet - NE Colombia, NW Venezuela - split from <em>A. sulcatus</em><br /><i>Aulacorhynchus derbianus</i> - Chestnut-tipped Toucanet - N Amazonia, S Colombia to C Bolivia, South America<br /><i>Aulacorhynchus haematopygus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/aulacorhynchus_haematopygus_crimson_rumped_toucanet.php" rel="self" title="Crimson Rumped Toucanet">Crimson-rumped Toucanet</a> - W Venezuela to E Ecuador<br /><i>Aulacorhynchus huallagae</i> - Yellow-browed Toucanet - E Peru<br /><i>Aulacorhynchus coeruleicinctis</i> - Blue-banded Toucanet - C Peru to SE Bolivia<br /><br /><i>Pteroglossus viridis</i> - Green Aracari - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Pteroglossus inscriptus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_inscriptus_lettered_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Lettered Aracari">Lettered Aracari</a> - W, S Amazonia<br /><i>Pteroglossus bitorquatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_bitorquatus_red_necked_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Red Necked Aracari">Red-necked Aracari</a> - S Amazonia<br /><i>Pteroglossus azara</i> - Ivory-billed Aracari - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Pteroglossus mariae</i> - Brown-mandibled Aracari - SW Amazonia - split from <em>P. azara</em><br /><i>Pteroglossus aracari</i> - Black-necked Aracari - NE, E South America<br /><i>Pteroglossus castanotis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_castanotis_chestnut_eared_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Eared Aracari">Chestnut-eared Aracari</a> - W Amazonia to SE Brazil<br /><i>Pteroglossus pluricinctus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pteroglossus_pluricinctus_many_banded_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Many-banded Aracari">Many-banded Aracari</a> - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Pteroglossus torquatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_torquatus_collared_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Collared Aracari">Collared Aracari</a> - Mexico to Venezuela<br /><i>Pteroglossus sanguineus</i> - Stripe-billed Aracari - W Colombia, NW Ecuador - split from <em>P. torquatus</em><br /><i>Pteroglossus erythropygius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_erythropygius_pale_mandibled_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Pale Mandibled Aracari">Pale-mandibled Aracari</a> - W Ecuador - split from <em>P. torquatus</em><br /><i>Pteroglossus frantzii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_frantzii_fiery_billed_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Fiery Billed Aracari">Fiery-billed Aracari</a> - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Pteroglossus beauharnaesii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_beauharnaesii_curl_crested_aracari.php" rel="self" title="Curl Crested Aracari">Curl-crested Aracari</a> - W Amazonia<br /><i>Pteroglossus bailloni</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pteroglossus_bailloni_saffron_toucanet.php" rel="self" title="Saffron Toucanet">Saffron Toucanet</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Selenidera spectabilis</i> - Yellow-eared Toucanet - Honduras to SW Colombia<br /><i>Selenidera culik</i> - Guianan Toucanet - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Selenidera reinwardtii</i> - Golden-collared Toucanet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Selenidera nattereri</i> - Tawny-tufted Toucanet - NC Amazonia<br /><i>Selenidera gouldii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/selenidera_gouldii_goulds_toucanet.php" rel="self" title="Gould&#39;s Toucanet">Gould's Toucanet</a> - S Amazonia<br /><i>Selenidera maculirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/selenidera_maculirostris_spot_billed_toucanet.php" rel="self" title="Spot Billed Toucanet">Spot-billed Toucanet</a> - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Andigena hypoglauca</i> - Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan - C Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Andigena laminirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/andigena_laminirostris_plate_billed_mountain_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Plate Billed Mountain Toucan">Plate-billed Mountain Toucan</a> - SW Colombia to S Ecuador<br /><i>Andigena cucullata</i> - Hooded Mountain Toucan - SE Peru to C Bolivia<br /><i>Andigena nigrirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/andigena_nigrirostris_black_billed_mountain_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Black Billed Mountain Toucan">Black-billed Mountain Toucan</a> - W Venezuela to N Peru<br /><br /><i>Ramphastos dicolorus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_dicolorus_green_billed_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Red Breasted Toucan">Green-billed Toucan</a> - SE South America (Red-breasted Toucan)<br /><i>Ramphastos vitellinus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_vitellinus_channel_billed_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Channel Billed Toucan">Channel-billed Toucan</a> - Amazonia, E, SE Brazil<br /><i>Ramphastos citreolaemus</i> - Citron-throated Toucan - N Colombia, NW Venezuela - split from <em>R. vitellinus</em><br /><i>Ramphastos brevis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_brevis_choco_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Choco Toucan">Choco Toucan</a> - NW Colombia to SW Ecuador<br /><i>Ramphastos sulfuratus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_sulfuratus_keel_billed_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Keel Billed Toucan">Keel-billed Toucan</a> - E Mexico to NW Venezuela<br /><i>Ramphastos toco</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_toco_toco_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Toco Toucan">Toco Toucan</a> - NE, C, SE South America<br /><i>Ramphastos tucanus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_tucanus_white_throated_toucan.php" rel="self" title="White Throated Toucan">White-throated Toucan</a> - Amazonia<br /><i>Ramphastos swainsonii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_swainsonii_chestnut_mandibled_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Chestnut Mandibled Toucan">Chestnut-mandibled Toucan</a> - SE Honduras to W Ecuador - split from <em>R. ambiguus</em><br /><i>Ramphastos ambiguus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/ramphastos_ambiguus_black_mandibled_toucan.php" rel="self" title="Black Mandibled Toucan">Black-mandibled Toucan</a> - W Venezuela to C Peru]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Galbulidae - Jacamars</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Galbulidae</category><category>Jacamars</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-31T15:19:53+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_gulbulidae.php#unique-entry-id-577</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_gulbulidae.php#unique-entry-id-577</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[100 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-galbulidae.php" rel="self" title="Galbulidae">Galbulidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-jacamars.php" rel="self" title="Jacamars">Jacamars</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Galbalcyrhynchus leucotis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galbalcyrhynchus_leucotis_white_eared_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="White Eared Jacamar">White-eared Jacamar</a> - W Amazonia<br /><i>Galbalcyrhynchus purusianus</i> - Purus Jacamar - SW Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Brachygalba salmoni</i> - Dusky-backed Jacamar - E Panama, NW Colombia<br /><i>Brachygalba goeringi</i> - Pale-headed Jacamar - NE Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><i>Brachygalba lugubris</i> - Brown Jacamar - Amazonia, C South America<br /><i>Brachygalba albogularis</i> - White-throated Jacamar - W Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Jacamaralcyon tridactyla</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/jacamaralcyon_tridactyla_three_toed_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Three Toed Jacamar">Three-toed Jacamar</a> - SE Brazil<br /><br /><i>Galbula albirostris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galbula_albirostris_yellow_billed_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Billed Jacamar">Yellow-billed Jacamar</a> - N Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula cyanicollis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galbula_cyanicollis_blue_necked_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Blue Necked Jacamar">Blue-necked Jacamar</a> - S Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula ruficauda</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galbula_ruficauda_rufous_tailed_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Tailed Jacamar">Rufous-tailed Jacamar</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Galbula galbula</i> - Green-tailed Jacamar - N Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula pastazae</i> - Coppery-chested Jacamar - S Colombia to E Ecuador<br /><i>Galbula tombacea</i> - White-chinned Jacamar - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula cyanescens</i> - Bluish-fronted Jacamar - W Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula chalcothorax</i> - Purplish Jacamar - W Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula leucogastra</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galbula_leucogastra_bronzy_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Bronzy Jacamar">Bronzy Jacamar</a> - C Amazonia<br /><i>Galbula dea</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/galbula_dea_paradise_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Paradise Jacamar">Paradise Jacamar</a> - Amazonia<br /><br /><i>Jacamerops aureus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/jacamerops_aureus_great_jacamar.php" rel="self" title="Great Jacamar">Great Jacamar</a> - Costa Rica to NW Ecuador, Amazonia<br /><br /><!-- AddThis Button BEGIN --><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style"><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_bubble_style"></a><br /></div><script type="text/javascript" src="http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#pubid=xa-4eb3d5e2254828dc"></script><!-- AddThis Button END -->]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Indicatoridae - Honeyguides</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Indicatoridae</category><category>Honeyguides</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-25T15:48:48+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_indicatoridae.php#unique-entry-id-576</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_indicatoridae.php#unique-entry-id-576</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[105 Indicatoridae - Honeyguides - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />Honeyguides, Indicatoridae, and woodpeckers, Picidae, are sister families<br /><br /><i>Prodotiscus insignis</i> - Cassin's Honeybird - C, W Africa<br /><i>Prodotiscus zambesiae</i> - Green-backed Honeybird - SC, E, SE Africa<br /><i>Prodotiscus regulus</i> - Brown-backed Honeybird - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Melignomon zenkeri</i> - Zenker's Honeyguide - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Melignomon eisentrauti</i> - Yellow-footed Honeyguide - W Africa<br /><br /><i>Indicator pumilio</i> - Dwarf Honeyguide - C Africa<br /><i>Indicator willcocksi</i> - Willcocks's Honeyguide - C, W Africa<br /><i>Indicator meliphilus</i> - Pallid Honeyguide - E, SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Indicator exilis</i> - Least Honeyguide - C, W Africa<br /><i>Indicator conirostris</i> - Thick-billed Honeyguide - C, W Africa<br /><i>Indicator minor</i> - Lesser Honeyguide - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Indicator maculatus</i> - Spotted Honeyguide - C, W Africa<br /><i>Indicator variegatus</i> - Scaly-throated Honeyguide - E, SE, SC Africa<br /><i>Indicator xanthonotus</i> - Yellow-rumped Honeyguide - NW India to N Burma<br /><i>Indicator archipelagicus</i> - Malaysian Honeyguide - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Indicator indicator</i> - Greater Honeyguide - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Melichneutes robustus</i> - Lyre-tailed Honeyguide - C, W Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Megalaimidae - Asian Barbets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Megalaimidae</category><category>Asian Barbets</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-27T15:48:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_megalaimidae.php#unique-entry-id-575</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_megalaimidae.php#unique-entry-id-575</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[103 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-megalaimidae.php" rel="self" title="Megalaimidae">Megalaimidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-asian-barbets.php" rel="self" title="Asian Barbets">Asian Barbets</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><i>Psilopogon pyrolophus</i> - Fire-tufted Barbet - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra<br /><br /><i>Megalaima virens</i> - Great Barbet - NW India to SE China & Burma<br /><i>Megalaima lagrandieri</i> - Red-vented Barbet - Laos, Vietnam<br /><i>Megalaima zeylanica</i> - Brown-headed Barbet - India<br /><i>Megalaima lineata</i> - Lineated Barbet - NW India to Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Megalaima viridis</i> - White-cheeked Barbet - W India<br /><i>Megalaima faiostricta</i> - Green-eared Barbet - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Megalaima corvina</i> - Brown-throated Barbet - W Java<br /><i>Megalaima chrysopogon</i> - Golden-whiskered Barbet - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima rafflesii</i> - Red-crowned Barbet - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima mystacophanos</i> - Red-throated Barbet - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima javensis</i> - Black-banded Barbet - Java<br /><i>Megalaima flavifrons</i> - Yellow-fronted Barbet - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Megalaima franklinii</i> - Golden-throated Barbet - WC Nepal to S Vietnam, Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Megalaima oorti</i> - Black-browed Barbet - W Malaysia, Sumatra<br /><i>Megalaima annamensis</i> - Indochinese Barbet - S Laos, SC Vietnam - split from M.oorti<br /><i>Megalaima faber</i> - Chinese Barbet - S China, Hainan. Asia - split from M oorti.<br /><i>Megalaima nuchalis</i> - Taiwan Barbet - Taiwan - split from M oorti.<br /><i>Megalaima asiatica</i> - Blue-throated Barbet - NE Pakistan to C Vietnam, Burma<br /><i>Megalaima monticola</i> - Mountain Barbet - Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima incognita</i> - Moustached Barbet - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Megalaima henricii</i> - Yellow-crowned Barbet - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima armillaris</i> - Flame-fronted Barbet - Java<br /><i>Megalaima pulcherrima</i> - Golden-naped Barbet - N Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima australis</i> - Blue-eared Barbet - NE India to Java & Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima eximia</i> - Bornean Barbet - Borneo<br /><i>Megalaima rubricapillus</i> - Crimson-fronted Barbet - Sri Lanka<br /><i>Megalaima malabarica</i> - Malabar Barbet - SW India - is split from M. rubricapillus.<br /><i>Megalaima haemacephala</i> - Coppersmith Barbet - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Caloramphus fuliginosus</i> - Brown Barbet - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo - NB Caloramphus, not Calorhamphus]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lybiidae - African Barbets</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Lybiidae</category><category>African Barbets</category><category>Lists</category><category>Barbets</category><dc:date>2008-05-26T15:46:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_lybiidae.php#unique-entry-id-574</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_lybiidae.php#unique-entry-id-574</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[104 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-lybiidae.php" rel="self" title="Lybiidae">Lybiidae</a> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-african-barbets.php" rel="self" title="African Barbets">African Barbets</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />African barbets, Lybiidae, are sisters to the <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-new-world-barbets.php" rel="self" title="New World Barbets">New World Barbets</a> and <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-toucans.php" rel="self" title="Toucans">Toucans</a><br /><br /><i>Gymnobucco bonapartei</i> - Grey-throated Barbet - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Gymnobucco sladeni</i> - Sladen's Barbet - C Africa<br /><i>Gymnobucco peli</i> - Bristle-nosed Barbet - WC, W Africa<br /><i>Gymnobucco calvus</i> - Naked-faced Barbet - WC, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Stactolaema leucotis</i> - White-eared Barbet - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Stactolaema whytii</i> - Whyte's Barbet - EC, SE Africa<br /><i>Stactolaema anchietae</i> - Anchieta's Barbet - SC Africa<br /><i>Stactolaema olivacea</i> - Green Barbet - E, SE Africa<br /><br /><i>Pogoniulus scolopaceus</i> - Speckled Tinkerbird - C, W Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus simplex</i> - Green Tinkerbird - E Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus leucomystax</i> - Moustached Tinkerbird - E Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus coryphaeus</i> - Western Tinkerbird - C, WC, SW Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus atroflavus</i> - Red-rumped Tinkerbird - C, W Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus subsulphureus</i> - Yellow-throated Tinkerbird - C, W Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus bilineatus</i> - Yellow-rumped Tinkerbird - W, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus makawai</i> - White-chested Tinkerbird - NW Zambia - is split from P. bilineatus<br /><i>Pogoniulus pusillus</i> - Red-fronted Tinkerbird - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Pogoniulus chrysoconus</i> - Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Buccanodon duchaillui</i> - Yellow-spotted Barbet - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Tricholaema hirsuta</i> - Hairy-breasted Barbet - C, W Africa<br /><i>Tricholaema diademata</i> - Red-fronted Barbet - E Africa<br /><i>Tricholaema frontata</i> - Miombo Pied Barbet - SC Africa<br /><i>Tricholaema leucomelas</i> - Acacia Pied Barbet - S Africa<br /><i>Tricholaema lacrymosa</i> - Spot-flanked Barbet - E Africa<br /><i>Tricholaema melanocephala</i> - Black-throated Barbet - E Africa<br /><br /><i>Lybius undatus</i> - Banded Barbet - Ethiopia, Eritrea<br /><i>Lybius vieilloti</i> - Vieillot's Barbet - EC, C, W Africa<br /><i>Lybius leucocephalus</i> - White-headed Barbet - EC, WC, SW Africa<br /><i>Lybius chaplini</i> - Chaplin's Barbet - SC Africa<br /><i>Lybius rubrifacies</i> - Red-faced Barbet - EC Africa<br /><i>Lybius guifsobalito</i> - Black-billed Barbet - EC Africa<br /><i>Lybius torquatus</i> - Black-collared Barbet - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Lybius melanopterus</i> - Brown-breasted Barbet - E Africa<br /><i>Lybius minor</i> - Black-backed Barbet - SC, WC Africa<br /><i>Lybius bidentatus</i> - Double-toothed Barbet - W, WC, C Africa<br /><i>Lybius dubius</i> - Bearded Barbet - W, WC Africa<br /><i>Lybius rolleti</i> - Black-breasted Barbet - C Africa<br /><br /><i>Trachyphonus purpuratus</i> - Yellow-billed Barbet - C, W Africa<br /><i>Trachyphonus vaillantii</i> - Crested Barbet - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Trachyphonus erythrocephalus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trachyphonus_erythrocephalus_red_and_yellow_barbet.php" rel="self" title="Red and Yellow Barbet">Red-and-yellow Barbet</a> - E Africa<br /><i>Trachyphonus margaritatus</i> - Yellow-breasted Barbet - NC, NE Africa<br /><i>Trachyphonus darnaudii</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trachyphonus_darnaudii_darnauds_barbet.php" rel="self" title="D&#39;Arnaud&#39;s Barbet">D'Arnaud's Barbet</a> - E Africa]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Picidae - Woodpeckers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Picidae</category><category>Woodpeckers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-05-24T15:38:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_picidae.php#unique-entry-id-573</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_picidae.php#unique-entry-id-573</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[106 Picidae - Woodpeckers - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />Honeyguides, Indicatoridae, and woodpeckers, Picidae, are sisters<br /><br /><i>Jynx torquilla</i> - Eurasian Wryneck - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Jynx ruficollis</i> - Red-throated Wryneck - Widespread Africa<br /><br /><i>Picumnus innominatus</i> - Speckled Piculet - Widespread Asia, also C, E China<br /><i>Picumnus aurifrons</i> - Bar-breasted Piculet - Amazonia<br /><i>Picumnus lafresnayi</i> - Lafresnaye's Piculet - W, C Amazonia<br /><i>Picumnus pumilus</i> - Orinoco Piculet - NW Amazonia<br /><i>Picumnus exilis</i> - Golden-spangled Piculet - NE, South America, also E Brazil<br /><i>Picumnus nigropunctatus</i> - Black-dotted Piculet - NE Venezuela<br /><i>Picumnus sclateri</i> - Ecuadorian Piculet - Ecuador, NW Peru<br /><i>Picumnus squamulatus</i> - Scaled Piculet - Colombia, Venezuela<br /><i>Picumnus spilogaster</i> - White-bellied Piculet - N, NE South America<br /><i>Picumnus minutissimus</i> - Arrowhead Piculet - Guianas<br /><i>Picumnus pygmaeus</i> - Spotted Piculet - E Brazil<br /><i>Picumnus steindachneri</i> - Speckle-chested Piculet - NW Peru<br /><i>Picumnus varzeae</i> - Varzea Piculet - C Amazonia<br /><i>Picumnus cirratus</i> - White-barred Piculet - NE, SE South America<br /><i>Picumnus dorbignyanus</i> - Ocellated Piculet - E Peru, Bolivia - NB not dorbygnianus<br /><i>Picumnus temminckii</i> - Ochre-collared Piculet - SE South America<br /><i>Picumnus albosquamatus</i> - White-wedged Piculet - C South America<br /><i>Picumnus fuscus</i> - Rusty-necked Piculet - NE Bolivia, WC Brazil<br /><i>Picumnus rufiventris</i> - Rufous-breasted Piculet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Picumnus limae</i> - Ochraceous Piculet - E Brazil<br /><i>Picumnus fulvescens</i> - Tawny Piculet - E Brazil<br /><i>Picumnus nebulosus</i> - Mottled Piculet - SE South America<br /><i>Picumnus castelnau</i> - Plain-breasted Piculet - W Amazonia<br /><i>Picumnus subtilis</i> - Fine-barred Piculet - E Peru<br /><i>Picumnus olivaceus</i> - Olivaceous Piculet - Guatemala to NW Peru<br /><i>Picumnus granadensis</i> - Greyish Piculet - NW Colombia<br /><i>Picumnus cinnamomeus</i> - Chestnut Piculet - N Colombia, NW Venezuela<br /><br /><i>Sasia africana</i> - African Piculet - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Sasia abnormis</i> - Rufous Piculet - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Sasia ochracea</i> - White-browed Piculet - Southeast Asia<br /><br /><i>Nesoctites micromegas</i> - Antillean Piculet - Hispaniola<br /><br /><i>Melanerpes candidus</i> - White Woodpecker - C, E, SE South America - from Leuconerpes to Melanerpes<br /><i>Melanerpes lewis</i> - Lewis's Woodpecker - W North America<br /><i>Melanerpes herminieri</i> - Guadeloupe Woodpecker - Lesser Antilles<br /><i>Melanerpes portoricensis</i> - Puerto Rican Woodpecker - Puerto Rico<br /><i>Melanerpes erythrocephalus</i> - Red-headed Woodpecker - SC, SE Canada to SE USA<br /><i>Melanerpes formicivorus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melanerpes_formicivorus_acorn_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Acorn Woodpecker">Acorn Woodpecker</a> - NW USA to Colombia<br /><i>Melanerpes cruentatus</i> - Yellow-tufted Woodpecker - Amazonia<br /><i>Melanerpes flavifrons</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melanerpes_flavifrons_yellow_fronted_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Yellow Fronted Woodpecker">Yellow-fronted Woodpecker</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Melanerpes chrysauchen</i> - Golden-naped Woodpecker - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><i>Melanerpes pulcher</i> - Beautiful Woodpecker - NC Colombia<br /><i>Melanerpes pucherani</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melanerpes_pucherani_black_cheeked_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Black Cheeked Woodpecker">Black-cheeked Woodpecker</a> - S Mexico to W Ecuador<br /><i>Melanerpes cactorum</i> - White-fronted Woodpecker - C, SC South America<br /><i>Melanerpes striatus</i> - Hispaniolan Woodpecker - Hispaniola<br /><i>Melanerpes radiolatus</i> - Jamaican Woodpecker - Jamaica<br /><i>Melanerpes chrysogenys</i> - Golden-cheeked Woodpecker - W Mexico<br /><i>Melanerpes hypopolius</i> - Grey-breasted Woodpecker - SW Mexico<br /><i>Melanerpes pygmaeus</i> - Yucatan Woodpecker - Yucatan Peninsula<br /><i>Melanerpes rubricapillus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/melanerpes_rubricapillus_red_crowned_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Red Crowned Woodpecker">Red-crowned Woodpecker</a> - Costa Rica to NW Venezuela<br /><i>Melanerpes uropygialis</i> - Gila Woodpecker - SW USA, Baja California, W Mexico<br /><i>Melanerpes hoffmannii</i> - Hoffmann's Woodpecker - Honduras to Costa Rica<br /><i>Melanerpes aurifrons</i> - Golden-fronted Woodpecker - Texas to SC Mexico<br /><i>Melanerpes santacruzi</i> - Velasquez's Woodpecker - E Mexico S to Nicaragua, islands off Honduras - split from Golden-fronted Woodpecker<br /><i>Melanerpes carolinus</i> - Red-bellied Woodpecker - E, C, SE USA<br /><i>Melanerpes superciliaris</i> - West Indian Woodpecker - Bahamas, Cuba, Cayman Islands<br /><br /><i>Sphyrapicus thyroideus</i> - Williamson's Sapsucker - W North America<br /><i>Sphyrapicus varius</i> - Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - N North America<br /><i>Sphyrapicus nuchalis</i> - Red-naped Sapsucker - W North America<br /><i>Sphyrapicus ruber</i> - Red-breasted Sapsucker - W North America<br /><br /><i>Xiphidiopicus percussus</i> - Cuban Green Woodpecker - Cuba<br /><br /><i>Campethera punctuligera</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campethera_punctuligera_fine_spotted_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Fine Spotted Woodpecker">Fine-spotted Woodpecker</a> - C, W Africa<br /><i>Campethera bennettii</i> - Bennett's Woodpecker - SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Campethera scriptoricauda</i> - Speckle-throated Woodpecker - E, SE Africa<br /><i>Campethera nubica</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campethera_nubica_nubian_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Nubian Woodpecker">Nubian Woodpecker</a> - E, NE Africa<br /><i>Campethera abingoni</i> - Golden-tailed Woodpecker - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Campethera mombassica</i> - Mombasa Woodpecker - E Africa<br /><i>Campethera notata</i> - Knysna Woodpecker - S South Africa<br /><i>Campethera cailliautii</i> - Green-backed Woodpecker - WC, C, SE Africa<br /><i>Campethera maculosa</i> - Little Green Woodpecker - W Africa<br /><i>Campethera tullbergi</i> - Tullberg's Woodpecker - WC, EC Africa<br /><i>Campethera nivosa</i> - Buff-spotted Woodpecker - C, W Africa<br /><i>Campethera caroli</i> - Brown-eared Woodpecker - C, W Africa<br /><br /><i>Geocolaptes olivaceus</i> - Ground Woodpecker - S Africa<br /><br /><i>Dendropicos elachus</i> - Little Grey Woodpecker - NC, W Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos poecilolaemus</i> - Speckle-breasted Woodpecker - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos abyssinicus</i> - Abyssinian Woodpecker - E, NE Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos fuscescens</i> - Cardinal Woodpecker - Widespread Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos gabonensis</i> - Gabon Woodpecker - S Nigeria, to Zaire, N Angola & W Uganda<br /><i>Dendropicos lugubris</i> - Melancholy Woodpecker - Sierra Leone to SW Nigeria<br /><i>Dendropicos stierlingi</i> - Stierling's Woodpecker - SE Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos namaquus</i> - Bearded Woodpecker - E, SC, SE Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos xantholophus</i> - Yellow-crested Woodpecker - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos pyrrhogaster</i> - Fire-bellied Woodpecker - W Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos elliotii</i> - Elliot's Woodpecker - C, WC Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos goertae</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendropicos_goertae_african_grey_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="African Grey Woodpecker">African Grey Woodpecker</a> - Mauritania & Senegal to W Ethiopia to NW Tanzania, S Gabon, NW Angola & SC Zaire<br /><i>Dendropicos spodocephalus</i> - Eastern Grey Woodpecker - Highlands of N C Tanzania & C Kenya to E Sudan & C Ethiopia<br /><i>Dendropicos griseocephalus</i> - Olive Woodpecker - S, SC Africa<br /><i>Dendropicos obsoletus</i> - Brown-backed Woodpecker - EC, C, W Africa - In Dendropicos not Picoides<br /><br /><i>Dendrocopos hyperythrus</i> - Rufous-bellied Woodpecker - N India to Southeast Asia, Asia, also E Asia<br /><i>Dendrocopos temminckii</i> - Sulawesi Pygmy Woodpecker - Sulawesi<br /><i>Dendrocopos maculatus</i> - Philippine Pygmy Woodpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Dendrocopos ramsayi</i> - Sulu Pygmy Woodpecker - Sulu Arch. Asia - split from D. maculatus<br /><i>Dendrocopos moluccensis</i> - Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Dendrocopos nanus</i> - Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker - India, Sri Lanka<br /><i>Dendrocopos kizuki</i> - Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker - E Asia<br /><i>Dendrocopos canicapillus</i> - Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker - E Asia to N India, Sumatra & Borneo<br /><i>Dendrocopos minor</i> - Lesser Spotted Woodpecker - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Dendrocopos macei</i> - Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker - N Pakistan to N Burma<br /><i>Dendrocopos analis</i> - Spot-breasted Pied Woodpecker - S Burma to Indochina, Andaman Is., Java and Bali - split from D. macei.<br /><i>Dendrocopos atratus</i> - Stripe-breasted Woodpecker - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Dendrocopos auriceps</i> - Brown-fronted Woodpecker - NE Afghanistan to E Nepal<br /><i>Dendrocopos mahrattensis</i> - Yellow-crowned Woodpecker - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dendrocopos dorae</i> - Arabian Woodpecker - SW Arabian Peninsula<br /><i>Dendrocopos cathpharius</i> - Crimson-breasted Woodpecker - WC Nepal to NW Laos & NC China<br /><i>Dendrocopos darjellensis</i> - Darjeeling Woodpecker - WC Nepal to N Vietnam & SC China<br /><i>Dendrocopos medius</i> - Middle Spotted Woodpecker - W, SW Eurasia<br /><i>Dendrocopos leucotos</i> - White-backed Woodpecker - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Dendrocopos himalayensis</i> - Himalayan Woodpecker - NE Afghanistan to W Nepal<br /><i>Dendrocopos assimilis</i> - Sind Woodpecker - SE Iran, Pakistan<br /><i>Dendrocopos syriacus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocopos_syriacus_syrian_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Syrian Woodpecker">Syrian Woodpecker</a> - SE Europe to S Iran<br /><i>Dendrocopos leucopterus</i> - White-winged Woodpecker - C Eurasia<br /><i>Dendrocopos major</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dendrocopos_major_great_spotted_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Great Spotted Woodpecker">Great Spotted Woodpecker</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Picoides scalaris</i> - Ladder-backed Woodpecker - SW USA to NE Nicaragua<br /><i>Picoides nuttallii</i> - Nuttall's Woodpecker - California<br /><i>Picoides pubescens</i> - Downy Woodpecker - Widespread North America<br /><i>Picoides villosus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/picoides_villosus_hairy_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Hairy Woodpecker">Hairy Woodpecker</a> - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Picoides arizonae</i> - Arizona Woodpecker - SW USA, W, N Mexico<br /><i>Picoides stricklandi</i> - Strickland's Woodpecker - C Mexico<br /><i>Picoides borealis</i> - Red-cockaded Woodpecker - SE USA<br /><i>Picoides albolarvatus</i> - White-headed Woodpecker - SW Canada, W USA<br /><i>Picoides fumigatus</i> - Smoky-brown Woodpecker - E Mexico to NW Argentina - to Picoides<br /><i>Picoides tridactylus</i> - Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker - Widespread Eurasia<br /><i>Picoides dorsalis</i> - American Three-toed Woodpecker - N, WC North America<br /><i>Picoides arcticus</i> - Black-backed Woodpecker - N North America<br /><br /><i>Veniliornis callonotus</i> - Scarlet-backed Woodpecker - SW Colombia to NW Peru<br /><i>Veniliornis dignus</i> - Yellow-vented Woodpecker - SW Venezuela to Peru<br /><i>Veniliornis nigriceps</i> - Bar-bellied Woodpecker - N Colombia to Bolivia<br /><i>Veniliornis passerinus</i> - Little Woodpecker - Widespread South America<br /><i>Veniliornis frontalis</i> - Dot-fronted Woodpecker - Bolivia to NW Argentina<br /><i>Veniliornis spilogaster</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/veniliornis_spilogaster_white_spotted_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="White Spotted Woodpecker">White-spotted Woodpecker</a> - SE South America<br /><i>Veniliornis mixtus</i> - Checkered Woodpecker - E, C, SE South America - to Veniliornis from Picoides<br /><i>Veniliornis lignarius</i> - Striped Woodpecker - Bolivia, S Chile & Argentina - to Veniliornis from Picoides<br /><i>Veniliornis sanguineus</i> - Blood-colored Woodpecker - Guianas<br /><i>Veniliornis kirkii</i> - Red-rumped Woodpecker - Costa Rica to NW South America<br /><i>Veniliornis affinis</i> - Red-stained Woodpecker - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><i>Veniliornis chocoensis</i> - Choco Woodpecker - W Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Veniliornis cassini</i> - Golden-collared Woodpecker - NE Amazonia<br /><i>Veniliornis maculifrons</i> - Yellow-eared Woodpecker - E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Piculus simplex</i> - Rufous-winged Woodpecker - Honduras to Panama<br /><i>Piculus callopterus</i> - Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker - Panama<br /><i>Piculus leucolaemus</i> - White-throated Woodpecker - W Amazonia<br /><i>Piculus litae</i> - Lita Woodpecker - W Colombia to NW Ecuador<br /><i>Piculus flavigula</i> - Yellow-throated Woodpecker - Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Piculus chrysochloros</i> - Golden-green Woodpecker - Panama to Venezuela, Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Piculus aurulentus</i> - Yellow-browed Woodpecker - SE South America<br /><br /><i>Colaptes rubiginosus</i> - Golden-olive Woodpecker - Mexico to Guyana, NW Peru & NW Argentina - to Colaptes from Piculus<br /><i>Colaptes auricularis</i> - Grey-crowned Woodpecker - W Mexico - to Colaptes from Piculus<br /><i>Colaptes rivolii</i> - Crimson-mantled Woodpecker - NW Venezuela to C Bolivia - to Colaptes from Piculus<br /><i>Colaptes atricollis</i> - Black-necked Woodpecker - Peru - to Colaptes from Chrysoptilus<br /><i>Colaptes punctigula</i> - Spot-breasted Woodpecker - Panama through N South America, Amazonia - to Colaptes from Chrysoptilus<br /><i>Colaptes melanochloros</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/colaptes_melanochloros_green_barred_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Green Barred Woodpecker">Green-barred Woodpecker</a> - E, C, SE South America - to Colaptes from Chrysoptilus<br /><i>Colaptes auratus</i> - Northern Flicker - Widespread North America, Middle America<br /><i>Colaptes chrysoides</i> - Gilded Flicker - SW USA, NW Mexico<br /><i>Colaptes fernandinae</i> - Fernandina's Flicker - Cuba<br /><i>Colaptes pitius</i> - Chilean Flicker - Chile, SW Argentina<br /><i>Colaptes rupicola</i> - Andean Flicker - S Ecuador to NW Argentina<br /><i>Colaptes campestris</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/colaptes_campestris_campo_flicker.php" rel="self" title="Campo Flicker">Campo Flicker</a> - E, C, SE South America - incl Field Flicker<br /><br /><i>Celeus loricatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/celeus_loricatus_cinnamon_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Cinnamon Woodpecker">Cinnamon Woodpecker</a> - SE Guatemala to SW Ecuador<br /><i>Celeus undatus</i> - Waved Woodpecker - E Venezuela to NE Brazil<br /><i>Celeus grammicus</i> - Scaly-breasted Woodpecker - W, NW, C Amazonia - may be conspecific with Waved Woodpecker<br /><i>Celeus castaneus</i> - Chestnut-colored Woodpecker - SE Mexico to W Panama<br /><i>Celeus elegans</i> - Chestnut Woodpecker - N, Amazonia<br /><i>Celeus lugubris</i> - Pale-crested Woodpecker - SC South America<br /><i>Celeus flavescens</i> - Blond-crested Woodpecker - E, SE South America<br /><i>Celeus flavus</i> - Cream-colored Woodpecker - Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><i>Celeus spectabilis</i> - Rufous-headed Woodpecker - W Amazonia<br /><i>Celeus obrieni</i> - Kaempfer's Woodpecker - E Brazil - from Piaui Woodpecker to Kaempfer's Woodpecker<br /><i>Celeus torquatus</i> - Ringed Woodpecker - Amazonia, E Brazil<br /><br /><i>Dryocopus galeatus</i> - Helmeted Woodpecker - SE South America<br /><i>Dryocopus schulzi</i> - Black-bodied Woodpecker - SC South America<br /><i>Dryocopus lineatus</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dryocopus_lineatus_lineated_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Lineated Woodpecker">Lineated Woodpecker</a> - Widespread Latin America<br /><i>Dryocopus pileatus</i> - Pileated Woodpecker - E, NW USA, S Canada<br /><i>Dryocopus javensis</i> - White-bellied Woodpecker - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dryocopus hodgei</i> - Andaman Woodpecker - Andaman Islands<br /><i>Dryocopus martius</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/dryocopus_martius_black_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Black Woodpecker">Black Woodpecker</a> - Widespread Eurasia<br /><br /><i>Campephilus pollens</i> - Powerful Woodpecker - NC Colombia to Peru<br /><i>Campephilus haematogaster</i> - Crimson-bellied Woodpecker - Panama to Peru<br /><i>Campephilus rubricollis</i> - Red-necked Woodpecker - Amazonia<br /><i>Campephilus robustus</i> - Robust Woodpecker - SE South America<br /><i>Campephilus melanoleucos</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campephilus_melanoleucos_crimson_crested_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Crimson Crested Woodpecker">Crimson-crested Woodpecker</a> - South America, also Panama<br /><i>Campephilus guatemalensis</i> - Pale-billed Woodpecker - Widespread Middle America<br /><i>Campephilus gayaquilensis</i> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/campephilus_gayaquilensis_guayaquil_woodpecker.php" rel="self" title="Guayaquil Woodpecker">Guayaquil Woodpecker</a> - SW Colombia to NW Peru<br /><i>Campephilus leucopogon</i> - Cream-backed Woodpecker - SC South America<br /><i>Campephilus magellanicus</i> - Magellanic Woodpecker - Chile, SW Argentina<br /><i>Campephilus principalis</i> - Ivory-billed Woodpecker - SE USA, Cuba<br /><i>Campephilus imperialis</i> - Imperial Woodpecker - NC, C Mexico<br /><br />Chrysophlegma - Segregate Banded Woodpecker, Checker-throated Woodpecker, & Greater Yellownape from Picus to Chrysophlegma<br /><i>Chrysophlegma miniaceus</i> - Banded Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Chrysophlegma puniceus</i> - Crimson-winged Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Chrysophlegma flavinucha</i> - Greater Yellownape - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Picus chlorolophus</i> - Lesser Yellownape - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Picus mentalis</i> - Checker-throated Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Picus viridanus</i> - Streak-breasted Woodpecker - Burma to Malay Peninsula<br /><i>Picus vittatus</i> - Laced Woodpecker - Southeast Asia to Java<br /><i>Picus xanthopygaeus</i> - Streak-throated Woodpecker - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Picus squamatus</i> - Scaly-bellied Woodpecker - SC Asia<br /><i>Picus awokera</i> - Japanese Green Woodpecker - Japan<br /><i>Picus viridis</i> - European Green Woodpecker - W Eurasia<br /><i>Picus vaillantii</i> - Levaillant's Woodpecker - Morocco, Tunisia<br /><i>Picus rabieri</i> - Red-collared Woodpecker - Laos, Vietnam<br /><i>Picus erythropygius</i> - Black-headed Woodpecker - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Picus canus</i> - Grey-headed Woodpecker - Widespread Eurasia, Asia<br /><br /><i>Dinopium rafflesii</i> - Olive-backed Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Dinopium shorii</i> - Himalayan Goldenback - N India to Burma<br /><i>Dinopium javanense</i> - Common Goldenback - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Dinopium benghalense</i> - Lesser Goldenback - Pakistan to Burma & Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Chrysocolaptes lucidus</i> - Greater Goldenback - Widespread Asia<br /><i>Chrysocolaptes stricklandi</i> - Crimson-backed Goldenback - Sri Lanka - split from C. lucidus.<br /><i>Chrysocolaptes festivus</i> - White-naped Woodpecker - India, Sri Lanka<br /><br /><i>Gecinulus grantia</i> - Pale-headed Woodpecker - Southeast Asia, E China<br /><i>Gecinulus viridis</i> - Bamboo Woodpecker - Burma to Malay Peninsula<br /><br /><i>Sapheopipo noguchii</i> - Okinawa Woodpecker - Okinawa<br /><br /><i>Blythipicus rubiginosus</i> - Maroon Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><i>Blythipicus pyrrhotis</i> - Bay Woodpecker - Nepal to S Vietnam & SE China<br /><br /><i>Reinwardtipicus validus</i> - Orange-backed Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><br /><i>Micropternus brachyurus</i> - Rufous Woodpecker - Widespread Asia - from Celeus to Micropternus<br /><br /><i>Meiglyptes tristis</i> - Buff-rumped Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Meiglyptes jugularis</i> - Black-and-buff Woodpecker - Southeast Asia<br /><i>Meiglyptes tukki</i> - Buff-necked Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><br /><i>Hemicircus concretus</i> - Grey-and-buff Woodpecker - Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><i>Hemicircus canente</i> - Heart-spotted Woodpecker - Widespread Asia<br /><br /><i>Mulleripicus fulvus</i> - Ashy Woodpecker - Sulawesi<br /><i>Mulleripicus funebris</i> - Sooty Woodpecker - Philippines<br /><i>Mulleripicus pulverulentus</i> - Great Slaty Woodpecker - Widespread Asia]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>American Pygmy Kingfisher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcedinidae</category><category>Kingfishers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-10-16T14:10:40+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_aenea_american_pygmy_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-572</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_aenea_american_pygmy_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-572</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="American Pygmy Kingfisher - Chloroceryle aenea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_aenea_american_pygmy_kingfisher_01.jpg" width="440" height="341" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: American Pygmy Kingfisher<br />Latin: <em>Chloroceryle aenea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mart&iacute;n pescador americano chico (Es) &bull; Martim-pescador-an&atilde;o (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-alcedinidae.php" rel="self" title="Alcedinidae">Alcedinidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kingfishers.php" rel="self" title="Kingfishers">Kingfishers</a><br />Range: S Mexico to N Argentina<br />Similar:<br /><br />This male American Pygmy Kingfisher (above right) caught a fish and then flew up from a lower a branch and presented it to the female (above left).<br /><br />The female has a dark band across the chest, the male has a white patch on the lower belly. Otherwise both are rufous below and dark blue-green above.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Kingfisher</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcedinidae</category><category>Cerylidae</category><category>Kingfishers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Para</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><dc:date>2011-12-29T22:11:50+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_americana_green_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-571</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_americana_green_kingfisher.php#unique-entry-id-571</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Kingfisher - Chloroceryle americana" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_americana_green_kingfisher_01.jpg" width="440" height="427" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, August 2011 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Kingfisher<br />Latin: <em>Chloroceryle americana</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Mart&iacute;n pescador verde (Es) &bull; Martim-pescador-pequeno (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-alcedinidae.php" rel="self" title="Alcedinidae">Alcedinidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kingfishers.php" rel="self" title="Kingfishers">Kingfishers</a><br />Range: SW USA to N Argentina<br />Similar: Amazon Kingfisher<br /><br />The male Green Kingfisher (above) has a white neck, rufous chest, green head and back, white-spotted black wings and white underneath. The female (below) lacks the rufous colouring.<br /><br />A smaller bird than the Amazon Kingfisher. Seen regularly in the Pantanal on the banks of the Rio Claro, at Curicaca Lodge, for example. Also Ecuador in the Oriente and Panama in the Canal Zone.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">A presumed female Green Kingfisher at Pousada Curicaca.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Kingfisher - Chloroceryle americana" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chloroceryle_americana_green_kingfisher_02.jpg" width="440" height="392" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Whooping Motmot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-10-15T18:44:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_subrufescens_whooping_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-570</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_subrufescens_whooping_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-570</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Whooping Motmot - Momotus subrufescens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_subrufescens_whooping_motmot_01.jpg" width="440" height="551" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Whooping Motmot<br />Latin: <em>Momotus subrufescens</em><br />Other: Blue-Crowned Motmot &bull; <em>Momotus momota</em><br />Family: Momotidae &bull;&nbsp;Motmots<br />Range: E Panama, N Colombia, N Venezuela, SE Ecuador, NW Peru<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Whooping Motmot is the new name for the Blue-Crowned Motmot seen in Central Panama and southeast to Peru. <br /><br />It has an electric blue crown, is cinnamon underneath and has green-blue upper parts.<br /><br />As with other Motmots, it wags its tail back and forth like a metronome, perhaps when it sees a predator.<br /><br />The penultimate parts of its two long tail feathers fall off over time, creating the two signature racquets.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Diademed Motmot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2010-10-15T18:44:22+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_lessoni_blue_diademed_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-569</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_lessoni_blue_diademed_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-569</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Diademed Motmot - Momotus lessoni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/momotus_lessoni_blue_diademed_motmot_01.jpg" width="440" height="430" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Diademed Motmot<br />Latin: <em>Momotus lessoni</em><br />Other: Blue-Crowned Motmot &bull; <em>Momotus momota</em><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-momotidae.php" rel="self" title="Momotidae">Momotidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-motmots.php" rel="self" title="Motmots">Motmots</a><br />Range: S Mexico to W Panama<br />Similar:<br /><br />I&rsquo;ve given this the relatively new IOC name of Blue-diademed Motmot, but most know this as the Blue Crowned Motmot - its former name before splitting. This complex are all readily identifiable by their distinctive blue crown, but within the complex the birds are separated mostly geographically. This one is found from Western Panama to Southern Mexico. Seen here in Chiriqui.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Tody Motmot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-10-15T18:44:05+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylomanes_momotula_tody_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-568</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylomanes_momotula_tody_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-568</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Tody Motmot - Hylomanes momotula" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/hylomanes_momotula_tody_motmot_01.jpg" width="440" height="415" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Tody Motmot<br />Latin: <em>Hylomanes momotula</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Momotidae &bull;&nbsp;Motmots<br />Range: S Mexico to Panama to NW Colombia<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Tody Motmot is the smallest of the Motmots and the least similar to the others. These were difficult to photograph hidden deep in the dark forest canopy.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Broad Billed Motmot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2010-10-15T18:43:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/electron_platyrhynchum_broad_billed_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-567</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/electron_platyrhynchum_broad_billed_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-567</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Broad Billed Motmot - Electron platyrhynchum" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/electron_platyrhynchum_broad_billed_motmot_01.jpg" width="440" height="503" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Broad Billed Motmot<br />Latin: <em>Electron platyrhynchum</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Momoto piquiancho (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-momotidae.php" rel="self" title="Momotidae">Momotidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-motmots.php" rel="self" title="Motmots">Motmots</a><br />Range: E Honduras to Panama to SW Ecuador, W Amazonia<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/baryphthengus_martii_rufous_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Motmot">Rufous Motmot</a><br /><br />The green on the lower belly of the Broad-billed Motmot rises up higher than on the Rufous Motmot. A greenish chin is sometimes visible. Otherwise similar, cinnamon head and chest, darker green-blue wings, black mask, and spot on chest. <br /><br />Also seen in Mindo and Silanche in NW Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Motmot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Mindo</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2010-10-15T18:43:03+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/baryphthengus_martii_rufous_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-566</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/baryphthengus_martii_rufous_motmot.php#unique-entry-id-566</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Motmot - Baryphthengus martii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/baryphthengus_martii_rufous_motmot_01.jpg" width="440" height="569" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Motmot<br />Latin: <em>Baryphthengus martii</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Momoto rufo (Es)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-momotidae.php" rel="self" title="Momotidae">Momotidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-motmots.php" rel="self" title="Motmots">Motmots</a><br />Range: E Honduras to Panama to SW Ecuador, W Amazonia<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/electron_platyrhynchum_broad_billed_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Broad Billed Motmot">Broad-billed Motmot</a><br /><br />The Rufous Motmot is larger than the similar Broad Billed Motmot and less green below. Black mask, cinnamon head, chest and belly. The rest is emerald green-blue. Black spot on chest.<br /><br />Also seen in Mindo and Silanche in NW Ecuador.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Meropidae - Bee Eaters</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Meropidae</category><category>Bee Eaters</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-10T12:12:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_meropidae.php#unique-entry-id-565</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_meropidae.php#unique-entry-id-565</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[095 Meropidae - Bee-eaters - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br />Nyctyornis amictus - Red-bearded Bee-eater - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br />Nyctyornis athertoni - Blue-bearded Bee-eater - Widespread Asia<br /><br />Meropogon forsteni - Purple-bearded Bee-eater - Sulawesi<br /><br />Merops breweri - Black-headed Bee-eater - C, WC Africa<br />Merops muelleri - Blue-headed Bee-eater - C, W Africa<br />Merops gularis - Black Bee-eater - C, W Africa<br />Merops hirundineus - Swallow-tailed Bee-eater - Widespread Africa<br />Merops pusillus - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/merops_pusillus_little_bee_eater.php" rel="self" title="Little Bee Eater">Little Bee-eater</a> - Widespread Africa<br />Merops variegatus - Blue-breasted Bee-eater - NE, C, WC Africa<br />Merops oreobates - Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater - EC Africa<br />Merops bulocki - Red-throated Bee-eater - EC, C, W Africa<br />Merops bullockoides - White-fronted Bee-eater - SC, SE Africa<br />Merops revoilii - Somali Bee-eater - E Africa<br />Merops albicollis - White-throated Bee-eater - NE, C, W Africa<br />Merops boehmi - B&ouml;hm's Bee-eater - SE Africa<br />Merops orientalis - Green Bee-eater - W Africa to Arabian Peninsula to Southeast Asia <br />Merops persicus - Blue-cheeked Bee-eater - SW, NW Africa <br />Merops superciliosus - Olive Bee-eater - Ethiopia to Namibia, Madagascar <br />Merops philippinus - Blue-tailed Bee-eater - Widespread Asia<br />Merops ornatus - Rainbow Bee-eater - Australia - Sulawesi to Solomon Islands <br />Merops viridis - Blue-throated Bee-eater - S China to Java & Philippines <br />Merops leschenaulti - Chestnut-headed Bee-eater - Widespread Asia<br />Merops apiaster - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/merops_apiaster_european_bee_eater.php" rel="self" title="European Bee Eater">European Bee-eater</a> - SW Europe, W, S Africa <br />Merops malimbicus - Rosy Bee-eater - WC, W Africa <br />Merops nubicus - Northern Carmine Bee-eater - E, C, W Africa<br />Merops nubicoides - Southern Carmine Bee-eater - SC, SE Africa ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Momotidae - Motmots</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Momotidae</category><category>Motmots</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-11T18:40:06+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_momotidae.php#unique-entry-id-564</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_momotidae.php#unique-entry-id-564</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[094 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-momotidae.php" rel="self" title="Momotidae">Momotidae</a> -&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-motmots.php" rel="self" title="Motmots">Motmots</a> - IOC 2.5 - 2010<br /><br /><em>Hylomanes momotula</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/hylomanes_momotula_tody_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Tody Motmot">Tody Motmot</a> - S Mexico to NW Colombia <br /><br /><em>Aspatha gularis</em> - Blue-throated Motmot - S Mexico to Honduras <br /><br /><em>Momotus mexicanus</em> - Russet-crowned Motmot - NW Mexico to SW Guatemala <br /><em>Momotus coeruliceps</em> - Blue-crowned Motmot - NE, C Mexico - Blue-crowned Motmot complex<br /><em>Momotus lessoni</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/momotus_lessoni_blue_diademed_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Blue Diademed Motmot">Blue-diademed Motmot</a> - S Mexico to W Panama - Blue-crowned Motmot complex<br /><em>Momotus subrufescens</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/momotus_subrufescens_whooping_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Whooping Motmot">Whooping Motmot</a> - E Panama, N Colombia, N Venezuela, SE Ecuador, NW Peru - Blue-crowned Motmot complex<br /><em>Momotus bahamensis</em> - Trinidad Motmot - Trinidad & Tobago - Blue-crowned Motmot complex<br /><em>Momotus momota</em> - Amazonian Motmot - Amazonia from SE Colombia and Guyanas to N Argentina - Blue-crowned Motmot complex<br /><em>Momotus aequatorialis</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/momotus_aequatorialis_andean_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Andean Motmot">Andean Motmot</a> - Andes from NC Colombia to NE Bolivia - Blue-Crowned Motmot <em>Momotus momota</em> complex; includes ssp <em>aequatorialis</em> & <em>chlorolaemus</em> (Highland Motmot)<br /><br /><em>Baryphthengus martii</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/baryphthengus_martii_rufous_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Motmot">Rufous Motmot</a> - E Honduras to SW Ecuador, W Amazonia <br /><em>Baryphthengus ruficapillus</em> - Rufous-capped Motmot - E, SE South America<br /><br /><em>Electron carinatum</em> - Keel-billed Motmot - S Mexico to N Costa Rica <br /><em>Electron platyrhynchum</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/electron_platyrhynchum_broad_billed_motmot.php" rel="self" title="Broad Billed Motmot">Broad-billed Motmot</a> - E Honduras to SW Ecuador, W Amazonia <br /><br /><em>Eumomota superciliosa</em> - Turquoise-browed Motmot - SE Mexico, S Mexico to NW Costa Rica ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Todidae - Todies</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Todidae</category><category>Todies</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-12T11:58:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_todidae.php#unique-entry-id-563</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_todidae.php#unique-entry-id-563</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[093 Todidae - Todies - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br /><em>Todus multicolor</em> - Cuban Tody - Cuba <br /><em>Todus subulatus</em> - Broad-billed Tody - Hispaniola <br /><em>Todus angustirostris</em> - Narrow-billed Tody - Hispaniola <br /><em>Todus todus</em> - Jamaican Tody - Jamaica <br /><em>Todus mexicanus</em> - Puerto Rican Tody - Puerto Rico ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Alcedinidae - Kingfishers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcedinidae</category><category>Kingfishers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-13T11:54:56+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_alcedinidae.php#unique-entry-id-562</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_alcedinidae.php#unique-entry-id-562</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[092 <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-alcedinidae.php" rel="self" title="Alcedinidae">Alcedinidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kingfishers.php" rel="self" title="Kingfishers">Kingfishers</a> - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />The kingfishers, Alcedinidae, comprise three clades, Alcedininae, Cerylinae, and Daceloninae, which some taxonomists elevate to family status.<br /><br /><em>Actenoides monachus</em> - Green-backed Kingfisher - Sulawesi <br /><em>Actenoides princeps</em> - Scaly-breasted Kingfisher - Sulawesi <br /><em>Actenoides bougainvillei</em> - Moustached Kingfisher - Solomon Islands <br /><em>Actenoides lindsayi</em> - Spotted Wood Kingfisher - Philippines <br /><em>Actenoides hombroni</em> - Hombron's Kingfisher - Philippines <br /><em>Actenoides concretus</em> - Rufous-collared Kingfisher - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo <br /><br /><em>Melidora macrorrhina</em> - Hook-billed Kingfisher - New Guinea <br /><br /><em>Lacedo pulchella</em> - Banded Kingfisher - Southeast Asia, Greater Sundas <br /><br /><em>Tanysiptera galatea</em> - Common Paradise Kingfisher - New Guinea, Moluccas - new name <br /><em>Tanysiptera ellioti</em> - Kofiau Paradise Kingfisher - Kofiau Island <br /><em>Tanysiptera riedelii</em> - Biak Paradise Kingfisher - Biak Island <br /><em>Tanysiptera carolinae</em> - Numfor Paradise Kingfisher - Numfor Island - new name <br /><em>Tanysiptera hydrocharis</em> - Little Paradise Kingfisher - S New Guinea, Aru Islands <br /><em>Tanysiptera sylvia</em> - Buff-breasted Paradise Kingfisher - New Guinea, NE Australia <br /><em>Tanysiptera nigriceps</em> - Black-capped Paradise Kingfisher - Bismarck Archipelago <br /><em>Tanysiptera nympha</em> - Red-breasted Paradise Kingfisher - New Guinea - new name <br /><em>Tanysiptera danae</em> - Brown-headed Paradise Kingfisher - New Guinea - new name <br /><br /><em>Cittura cyanotis</em> - Lilac Kingfisher - Sulawesi <br /><br /><em>Clytoceyx rex</em> - Shovel-billed Kookaburra - New Guinea <br /><br /><em>Dacelo novaeguineae</em> - Laughing Kookaburra - E, SW Australia <br /><em>Dacelo leachii</em> - Blue-winged Kookaburra - S New Guinea, N Australia <br /><em>Dacelo tyro</em> - Spangled Kookaburra - S New Guinea, Aru Islands <br /><em>Dacelo gaudichaud</em> - Rufous-bellied Kookaburra - New Guinea <br /><br /><em>Caridonax fulgidus</em> - Glittering Kingfisher - Lesser Sundas<br /><br /><em>Pelargopsis capensis</em> - Stork-billed Kingfisher - Widespread Asia<br /><em>Pelargopsis melanorhyncha</em> - Great-billed Kingfisher - Sulawesi<br /><em>Pelargopsis amauroptera</em> - Brown-winged Kingfisher - E India to W Thailand coasts<br /><br /><em>Halcyon coromanda</em> - Ruddy Kingfisher - Widespread Asia, also E Asia<br /><em>Halcyon smyrnensis</em> - White-throated Kingfisher - Widespread Asia, also Middle East<br /><em>Halcyon cyanoventris</em> - Javan Kingfisher - Java<br /><em>Halcyon badia</em> - Chocolate-backed Kingfisher - C, W Africa<br /><em>Halcyon pileata</em> - Black-capped Kingfisher - Widespread Asia<br /><em>Halcyon leucocephala</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/halcyon_leucocephala_grey_headed_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Grey Headed Kingfisher">Grey-headed Kingfisher</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><em>Halcyon albiventris</em> - Brown-hooded Kingfisher - E, SE, WC Africa<br /><em>Halcyon chelicuti</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/halcyon_chelicuti_striped_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Striped Kingfisher">Striped Kingfisher</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><em>Halcyon malimbica</em> - Blue-breasted Kingfisher - C, W Africa<br /><em>Halcyon senegalensis</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/halcyon_senegalensis_woodland_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Woodland Kingfisher">Woodland Kingfisher</a> - Widespread Africa<br /><em>Halcyon senegaloides</em> - Mangrove Kingfisher - E, SE coast Africa<br /><br /><em>Todiramphus nigrocyaneus</em> - Blue-black Kingfisher - New Guinea <br /><em>Todiramphus winchelli</em> - Winchell's Kingfisher - Philippines <br /><em>Todiramphus diops</em> - Blue-and-white Kingfisher - N Moluccas <br /><em>Todiramphus lazuli</em> - Lazuli Kingfisher - S Moluccas <br /><em>Todiramphus macleayii</em> - Forest Kingfisher - N, E Australia - New Guinea<br /><em>Todiramphus albonotatus</em> - White-mantled Kingfisher - Bismarck Archipelago <br /><em>Todiramphus leucopygius</em> - Ultramarine Kingfisher - Solomon Islands <br /><em>Todiramphus farquhari</em> - Vanuatu Kingfisher - Vanuatu <br /><em>Todiramphus funebris</em> - Sombre Kingfisher - N Moluccas <br /><em>Todiramphus chloris</em> - Collared Kingfisher - Widespread Asia and Australasia, also NE & Arabian Peninsula <br /><em>Todiramphus enigma</em> - Talaud Kingfisher - Talaud Islands <br /><em>Todiramphus cinnamominus</em> - Micronesian Kingfisher - Guam, Palau Islands, Caroline islands <br /><em>Todiramphus saurophagus</em> - Beach Kingfisher - Moluccas to Solomon Islands <br /><em>Todiramphus sanctus</em> - Sacred Kingfisher - Sumatra to New Guinea<br /><em>Todiramphus recurvirostris</em> - Flat-billed Kingfisher - Samoa<br /><em>Todiramphus australasia</em> - Cinnamon-banded Kingfisher - Lesser Sundas, Timor<br /><em>Todiramphus tutus</em> - Chattering Kingfisher - Society Islands<br /><em>Todiramphus ruficollaris</em> - Mewing Kingfisher - Cook Islands<br /><em>Todiramphus veneratus</em> - Society Kingfisher - Society Islands<br /><em>Todiramphus gambieri</em> - Tuamotu Kingfisher - Tuamotu Archipelago<br /><em>Todiramphus godeffroyi</em> - Marquesan Kingfisher - Marquesas Islands<br /><em>Todiramphus pyrrhopygius</em> - Red-backed Kingfisher - Australia<br /><br /><em>Syma torotoro</em> - Yellow-billed Kingfisher - New Guinea, N Australia<br /><em>Syma megarhyncha</em> - Mountain Kingfisher - New Guinea<br /><br /><em>Ispidina lecontei</em> - African Dwarf Kingfisher - C, W Africa<br /><em>Ispidina picta</em> - African Pygmy Kingfisher - Widespread Africa<br /><em>Ispidina madagascariensis</em> - Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher - Madagascar<br /><br /><em>Ceyx erithaca</em> - Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher - Widespread Asia - Rufous-backed morphs sometimes treated as separate species <em>C. rufidorsa</em><br /><em>Ceyx melanurus</em> - Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher - Philippines <br /><em>Ceyx fallax</em> - Sulawesi Dwarf Kingfisher - Sulawesi <br /><em>Ceyx lepidus</em> - Variable Dwarf Kingfisher - Moluccas to Solomon Islands, also Philippines - new name <br /><em>Ceyx cyanopectus</em> - Indigo-banded Kingfisher - Philippines - <em>cyanopecta, argentata, azurea, websteri</em>, and <em>pusilla</em> from <em>Alcedo</em> to <em>Ceyx</em><br /><em>Ceyx argentatus</em> - Silvery Kingfisher - Philippines <br /><em>Ceyx azureus</em> - Azure Kingfisher - Moluccas, New Guinea, N, E Australia <br /><em>Ceyx websteri</em> - Bismarck Kingfisher - Bismarck Archipelago <br /><em>Ceyx pusillus</em> - Little Kingfisher - Moluccas to Solomon Islands, N Australia <br /><br /><em>Alcedo leucogaster</em> - White-bellied Kingfisher - C, W Africa<br /><em>Alcedo nais</em> - Principe Kingfisher - Pr&iacute;ncipe <br /><em>Alcedo cristata</em> - Malachite Kingfisher - Widespread Africa <br /><em>Alcedo thomensis</em> - Sao Tome Kingfisher - S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; <br /><em>Alcedo vintsioides</em> - Malagasy Kingfisher - Madagascar region <br /><em>Alcedo coerulescens</em> - Cerulean Kingfisher - Sumatra to Lesser Sundas<br /><em>Alcedo euryzona</em> - Blue-banded Kingfisher - Burma, Malay Peninsula, Greater Sundas<br /><em>Alcedo quadribrachys</em> - Shining-blue Kingfisher - C, W Africa<br /><em>Alcedo meninting</em> - Blue-eared Kingfisher - Widespread Asia<br /><em>Alcedo atthis</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/alcedo_atthis_common_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Common Kingfisher">Common Kingfisher</a> - Widespread Europe Asia, also N Africa, New Guinea<br /><em>Alcedo semitorquata</em> - Half-collared Kingfisher - E, SC, SE Africa<br /><em>Alcedo hercules</em> - Blyth's Kingfisher - E Nepal to C Vietnam<br /><br /><em>Chloroceryle aenea</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chloroceryle_aenea_american_pygmy_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="American Pygmy Kingfisher">American Pygmy Kingfisher</a> - S Mexico to N Argentina<br /><em>Chloroceryle inda</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chloroceryle_inda_green_and_rufous_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Green and Rufous Kingfisher">Green-and-rufous Kingfisher</a> - Nicaragua to N Bolivia, SE Brazil<br /><em>Chloroceryle americana</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chloroceryle_americana_green_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Green Kingfisher">Green Kingfisher</a> - SW USA to N Argentina<br /><em>Chloroceryle amazona</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chloroceryle_amazona_amazon_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Amazon Kingfisher">Amazon Kingfisher</a> - C Mexico to C Argentina<br /><br /><em>Megaceryle lugubris</em> - Crested Kingfisher - NE Afghanistan to C Vietnam & Japan<br /><em>Megaceryle maxima</em> - Giant Kingfisher - Widespread Africa<br /><em>Megaceryle torquata</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/megaceryle_torquata_ringed_kingfisher.php" rel="self" title="Ringed Kingfisher">Ringed Kingfisher</a> - SW USA to Tierra del Fuego<br /><em>Megaceryle alcyon</em> - Belted Kingfisher - Americas<br /><br /><em>Ceryle rudis</em> - Pied Kingfisher - Widespread Africa Asia, also Middle East ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Brachypteraciidae - Ground Rollers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Brachypteraciidae</category><category>Ground Rollers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-14T11:52:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_brachypteraciidae.php#unique-entry-id-561</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_brachypteraciidae.php#unique-entry-id-561</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[091 Brachypteraciidae - Ground Rollers - IOC 2.5 2010.<br /><br />Brachypteracias leptosomus - Short-legged Ground Roller - Madagascar <br /><br />Geobiastes squamiger - Scaly Ground Roller - Madagascar <br /><br />Atelornis pittoides - Pitta-like Ground Roller - Madagascar <br />Atelornis crossleyi - Rufous-headed Ground Roller - Madagascar <br /><br />Uratelornis chimaera - Long-tailed Ground Roller - Madagascar ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Coraciidae - Rollers</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Coraciidae</category><category>Rollers</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-15T11:51:21+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_coraciidae.php#unique-entry-id-560</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_coraciidae.php#unique-entry-id-560</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[090 Coraciidae - Rollers - IOC 2.5 2010<br /><br />Coracias naevius - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coracias_naevia_rufous_crowned_roller.php" rel="self" title="Rufous Crowned Roller">Purple Roller</a> - Africa Widespread - see name on link<br />Coracias benghalensis - Indian Roller - E Iraq through Southeast Asia <br />Coracias temminckii - Purple-winged Roller - Sulawesi <br />Coracias spatulatus - Racket-tailed Roller - SE, SC Africa <br />Coracias caudatus - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coracias_caudatus_lilac_breasted_roller.php" rel="self" title="Lilac Breasted Roller">Lilac-breasted Roller</a> - E, SE, SC Africa<br />Coracias abyssinicus - Abyssinian Roller - NE, C, W Africa <br />Coracias garrulus - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/coracias_garrulus_european_roller.php" rel="self" title="European Roller">European Roller</a> - W, C Europe, Africa<br />Coracias cyanogaster - Blue-bellied Roller - C, W Africa<br /><br />Eurystomus gularis - Blue-throated Roller - C, W Africa<br />Eurystomus glaucurus - Broad-billed Roller - Widespread Africa<br />Eurystomus orientalis - Oriental Dollarbird - E Asia & Southeast Asia to E Australia <br />Eurystomus azureus - Azure Dollarbird - N Moluccas ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Throated Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Metropolitan Park</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T16:25:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_rufus_black_throated_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-559</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_rufus_black_throated_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-559</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Throated Trogon - Trogon rufus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_rufus_black_throated_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="674" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Soberania Park, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Throated Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon rufus</em><br />Other: Surucu&aacute; amarillo (Es) &bull; Surucu&aacute;-de-barriga-amarela (Br)<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: Panama, Honduras to Ecuador, Amazonia, N Argentina<br /><br />Both male and female Black Throated Trogons have a blue eyering - the female has an outer white ring. Both sexes have a yellow belly and striped tail with two or three thick white bands. Males have green upperparts, black face, light grey shoulder and yellow bill. Females have brown head and chest and dark bill.<br /><br />We saw several in central Panama, in Soberania National Park, Pipeline Road, Plantation Road and in the Metropolitan Park - so this was probably the most common type of Trogon we encountered.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Throated Trogon - Trogon rufus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_rufus_black_throated_trogon_02.jpg" width="440" height="515" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Tailed Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T16:24:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_melanurus_black_tailed_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-558</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_melanurus_black_tailed_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-558</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Tailed Trogon - Trogon melanurus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_melanurus_black_tailed_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="574" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Tailed Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon melanurus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: Panama to Venezuela, Amazonia<br /><br />Here is a female Black-tailed Trogon seen in on the Pipeline Road in central Panama. Note predominantly dark tail, red belly, greyish upperparts, and yellow lower bill. <br /><br />Bill colour differentiates Black-tailed Trogons from Slaty-Tailed Trogons, which have red bills.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Tailed Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T16:24:23+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_massena_slaty_tailed_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-557</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_massena_slaty_tailed_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-557</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Tailed Trogon - Trogon massena" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_massena_slaty_tailed_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="386" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Tailed Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon massena</em><br />Other: Trog&oacute;n grande (Es)<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: SE Mexico to NE Ecuador<br /><br />The Slaty Tailed Trogon is identifiable by its orange-red bill and red belly with dark tail. <br /><br />Males (above) have greenish head and top parts and red eye-ring, while females are slate grey. Males have light grey shoulders and upper wings. The female (directly below) tends to have a darkish upper bill and reddish lower bill. Bill and eye-ring colour is the best way to differentiate Slaty-tailed Trogons from Black-tailed Trogons.<br /><br />We saw several in Soberania National Park, including on Pipeline Rd and from the observation deck of the Canopy Tower.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Slaty Tailed Trogon - Trogon massena" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_massena_slaty_tailed_trogon_02.jpg" width="440" height="629" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Collared Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T16:23:53+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_collaris_collared_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-556</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_collaris_collared_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-556</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Collared Trogon - Trogon collaris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_collaris_collared_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="535" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Collared Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon collaris</em><br />Other: <em>T. aurantiiventris</em><br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: E Mexico through Amazonia, SE Brazil<br /><br />Pictured here is the Orange Bellied Trogon, which is an orange-bellied colour morph of the Collared Trogon. The Orange-bellied Trogon was previously considered a separate species <em>T. aurantiiventris</em>, found in Costa Rica and Western Panama.<br /><br />The more typical Collared Trogon has a red belly. Males have green head, white chest line and striped tail. Females have brown head white chest line and mostly white tail.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Tailed Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Pichincha</category><category>Silanche</category><dc:date>2011-05-26T16:51:25+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_chionurus_white_tailed_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-555</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_chionurus_white_tailed_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-555</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Tailed Trogon - Trogon chionurus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_chionurus_white_tailed_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="442" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pipeline Rd, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Tailed Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon chionurus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: Panama to W Ecuador<br /><br />The White-Tailed Trogon is now considered a separate species from <em>T. viridis</em>. Both male and female White-Tailed Trogons have pale blue eye rings and predominantly white tails (unlike all other Panamanian yellow bellied trogons). The female has slate grey upperparts while the male is bluish-black. Both have yellow bellies.<br /><br />We saw several in Central Panama, including one from the observation deck of the Canopy Tower. Also seen in Ecuador at the Rio Silanche Reserve (see &ldquo;more photos&rdquo; below).<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Gartered Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T16:23:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_caligatus_gartered_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-554</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_caligatus_gartered_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-554</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Gartered Trogon - Trogon caligatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_caligatus_gartered_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="500" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Central Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Gartered Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon caligatus</em><br />Other: <em>T. violaceus, </em> Northern Violaceous Trogon<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: E Mexico to NW South America<br /><br />When I saw this bird earlier this year it was identified as a Violaceous Trogon, but since then this northern type has been split from Violaceous Trogon into a new species called Gartered Trogon. I.e. <em>Trogon caligatus</em> is split from <em>Trogon violaceus</em>, the latter is only found in Amazonia.<br /><br />Gartered Trogon males have a yellow eye-ring, orange yellow belly, deep bluish head, barred tail with two or three large white bands. Females (above) have a slate grey head and chest and black central tail feathers on an otherwise barred tail. Bill not yellow.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Orange Bellied Trogon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T16:22:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_aurantiiventris_orange_bellied_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-553</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_aurantiiventris_orange_bellied_trogon.php#unique-entry-id-553</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Orange Bellied Trogon - Trogon aurantiiventris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/trogon_aurantiiventris_orange_bellied_trogon_01.jpg" width="440" height="535" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Orange Bellied Trogon<br />Latin: <em>Trogon aurantiiventris</em><br />Other: Collared Trogon &bull;&nbsp;<em>T. aurantiirostris</em> in Ridgely fieldguide<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons<br />Range: Costa Rica to Central Panama<br /><br />Orange-Bellied Trogon is now recognised as a colour morph of <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_collaris_collared_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Collared Trogon">Collared Trogon</a> - see Collared Trogon for more details.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ruddy Treerunner</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Ovenbirds</category><category>Treerunners</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T17:38:44+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/margarornis_rubiginosus_ruddy_treerunner.php#unique-entry-id-552</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/margarornis_rubiginosus_ruddy_treerunner.php#unique-entry-id-552</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ruddy Treerunner - Margarornis rubiginosus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/margarornis_rubiginosus_ruddy_treerunner_01.jpg" width="440" height="348" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ruddy Treerunner<br />Latin: <em>Margarornis rubiginosus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Ovenbirds<br />Range: Costa Rica and western Panama highlands<br /><br />A very cute-looking young Ruddy Treerunner, above, which was following its parent around, hopping from tree trunk to tree trunk in the dark montane rainforest in the Volcan Baru National Park in Chiriqui, above Guadalupe, in Panama. It wasn&rsquo;t quite as speedy as its parent though, allowing me to focus for once!<br /><br />The adult is rufous with white supercilium. In the large ovenbird family, which includes woodcreepers and spinetails.<br /><br />Not very common, and in Panama only found in the western highlands.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Ruddy Treerunner - Margarornis rubiginosus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/margarornis_rubiginosus_ruddy_treerunner_02.jpg" width="440" height="313" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Faced Spinetail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Furnariidae</category><category>Ovenbirds</category><category>Spinetails</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-11-01T12:01:35+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cranioleuca_erythrops_red_faced_spinetail.php#unique-entry-id-551</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cranioleuca_erythrops_red_faced_spinetail.php#unique-entry-id-551</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Faced Spinetail - Cranioleuca erythrops" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cranioleuca_erythrops_red_faced_spinetail_01.jpg" width="440" height="511" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Faced Spinetail<br />Latin: <em>Cranioleuca erythrops</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Furnariidae &bull; Spinetails<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, W Ecuador<br /><br />In Panama, the Red-faced Spinetail is only found in the western and eastern highlands. This individual was seen in the mountains in Volcan Baru National Park, in Chiriqui, western Panama. Identifiable by rufous head, wings and tail with greyish shoulders, throat and underparts. He wasn&rsquo;t shy and seemed genuinely curious and territorial. He must have been nest-building near the path we were walking on, near the forest border.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Resplendent Quetzal</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Quetzals</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2010-10-14T19:00:58+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pharomachrus_mocinno_resplendent_quetzal.php#unique-entry-id-550</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pharomachrus_mocinno_resplendent_quetzal.php#unique-entry-id-550</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Resplendent Quetzal - Pharomachrus mocinno" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pharomachrus_mocinno_resplendent_quetzal_01.jpg" width="439" height="600" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Resplendent Quetzal<br />Latin: Pharomachrus mocinno<br />Other: Quetzal or Quetzal mesoamericano (Es)<br />Family: Trogonidae &bull;&nbsp;Trogons and Quetzals<br />Range: S Mexico to W Panama, montane cloud forest<br /><br />The Resplendent Quetzal is a spectacular bird with superb iridescent colours and, in the male, long tail feathers. I saw these birds in May in Chiriqui, Western Panama, in the hills above Los Quetzales Lodge. Quetzales are fruit eaters, so can sometimes be found in groups feeding in certain fruiting trees.<br /><br />The male has a superb red belly, white tail, long green tail feathers and upper parts, with yellow bill and green crest. The female is duller and lacks the long tail feathers and crest.<br /><br />Classified Near-Threatened on the IUCN Red List, Respendent Quetzals are not always that easy to find in Panama - they are most common in the western Chiriqui highlands. They nest in tree holes.<br /><br />The males are very beautiful in flight, their tails undulating through the air like snakes. The Resplendent Quetzal is the largest bird in the trogon family, the national bird of Mexico, and a sacred bird in Mayan culture.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Trogonidae - Trogons</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trogonidae</category><category>Quetzals</category><category>Trogons</category><category>Lists</category><dc:date>2008-06-17T11:34:51+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_trogonidae.php#unique-entry-id-549</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/list_trogonidae.php#unique-entry-id-549</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[088 Trogonidae - Quetzals, Trogons - IOC 2.4 June 2010.<br /><br />Family: Trogonidae - the Quetzals and Trogons, 42 species currently.<br /><br /><em>Euptilotis neoxenus</em> - Eared Quetzal - W Mexico<br /><br /><em>Pharomachrus pavoninus</em> - Pavonine Quetzal - Amazonia<br /><em>Pharomachrus auriceps</em> - Golden-headed Quetzal -  Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><em>Pharomachrus fulgidus</em> - White-tipped Quetzal -  N Venezuela, N Colombia<br /><em>Pharomachrus mocinno</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/pharomachrus_mocinno_resplendent_quetzal.php" rel="self" title="Resplendent Quezal">Resplendent Quetzal</a> -  S Mexico to W Panama<br /><em>Pharomachrus antisianus</em> - Crested Quetzal - Venezuela to N Bolivia<br /><br /><em>Priotelus temnurus</em> - Cuban Trogon -  Cuba<br /><em>Priotelus roseigaster</em> - Hispaniolan Trogon - Hispaniola<br /><br /><em>Trogon clathratus</em> - Lattice-tailed Trogon - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><em>Trogon massena</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_massena_slaty_tailed_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Slaty Tailed Trogon">Slaty-tailed Trogon</a> - SE Mexico to NE Ecuador<br /><em>Trogon comptus</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_comptus_choco_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Choco Trogon">Choco Trogon</a> - W Colombia, NW Ecuador<br /><em>Trogon mesurus</em> - Ecuadorian Trogon - W Ecuador, NW Peru (split from <em>T. melanurus</em>)<br /><em>Trogon melanurus</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_melanurus_black_tailed_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Black Tailed Trogon">Black-tailed Trogon</a> - Panama to Venezuela, Amazonia<br /><em>Trogon melanocephalus</em> - Black-headed Trogon - SE Mexico to N Costa Rica<br /><em>Trogon citreolus</em> - Citreoline Trogon - W Mexico<br /><em>Trogon chionurus</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_chionurus_white_tailed_trogon.php" rel="self" title="White Tailed Trogon">White-tailed Trogon</a> - Panama to W Ecuador (not sister sp of <em>T. viridis</em>)<br /><em>Trogon bairdii</em> - Baird's Trogon - Costa Rica, Panama<br /><em>Trogon viridis</em> - Green-backed Trogon - Amazonia, SE Brazil (not sister sp of <em>T. chionurus</em>)<br /><em>Trogon caligatus</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_caligatus_gartered_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Gartered Trogon">Gartered Trogon</a> - E Mexico to NW South America (split from <em>T. violaceus</em>)<br /><em>Trogon violaceus</em> - Violaceous Trogon - Amazonia, Guianas<br /><em>Trogon curucui</em> - Blue-crowned Trogon - Central and Eastern South America<br /><em>Trogon surrucura</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_surrucura_surucua_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Surucua Trogon">Surucua Trogon</a> - SE South America<br /><em>Trogon rufus</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_rufus_black_throated_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Black Throated Trogon">Black-throated Trogon</a> - Honduras to Ecuador, Amazonia, SE<br /><em>Trogon elegans</em> - Elegant Trogon - SW USA to Costa Rica<br /><em>Trogon mexicanus</em> - Mountain Trogon - Mexico to Honduras<br /><em>Trogon collaris</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_collaris_collared_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Collared Trogon">Collared Trogon</a> - E Mexico through Amazonia, SE Brazil (includes <em>T. aurantiiventris, </em><a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_aurantiiventris_orange_bellied_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Orange Bellied Trogon">Orange-Bellied Trogon</a>)<br /><em>Trogon personatus</em> - <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/trogon_personatus_masked_trogon.php" rel="self" title="Masked Trogon">Masked Trogon</a> - Colombia to Peru, SC Venezuela<br /><br /><em>Apaloderma narina</em> - Narina Trogon - Africa - widespread<br /><em>Apaloderma aequatoriale</em> - Bare-cheeked Trogon - Central and WC Africa<br /><em>Apaloderma vittatum</em> - Bar-tailed Trogon - WC and Eastern Africa<br /><br /><em>Apalharpactes reinwardtii</em> - Javan Trogon - Java (from Blue-tailed Trogon to Javan Trogon)<br /><em>Apalharpactes mackloti</em> - Sumatran Trogon - Sumatra<br /><br /><em>Harpactes fasciatus</em> - Malabar Trogon - India & Sri Lanka<br /><em>Harpactes kasumba</em> - Red-naped Trogon - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><em>Harpactes diardii</em> - Diard's Trogon - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><em>Harpactes ardens</em> - Philippine Trogon - Philippines<br /><em>Harpactes whiteheadi</em> - Whitehead's Trogon - Borneo<br /><em>Harpactes orrhophaeus</em> - Cinnamon-rumped Trogon - Malay Peninsula, Borneo<br /><em>Harpactes duvaucelii</em> - Scarlet-rumped Trogon - Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo<br /><em>Harpactes oreskios</em> - Orange-breasted Trogon - Southeast Asia, Greater Sundas<br /><em>Harpactes erythrocephalus</em> - Red-headed Trogon - Himalayas & S China to Sumatra<br /><em>Harpactes wardi</em> - Ward's Trogon - NE India to N Vietnam<br /><br />Trogons are insect and fruit eaters and live in tree holes. They have weak legs, so don&rsquo;t move much when settled. When observed they turn their back to hide their colourful front. They respond well to calls. They have a unique adaptation of toes where digits 3 and 4 point forward and 1 and 2 point back. ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violet Sabrewing</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-10-12T14:45:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylopterus_hemileucurus_violet_sabrewing.php#unique-entry-id-548</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylopterus_hemileucurus_violet_sabrewing.php#unique-entry-id-548</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Sabrewing - Campylopterus hemileucurus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/campylopterus_hemileucurus_violet_sabrewing_01.jpg" width="440" height="419" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violet Sabrewing<br />Latin: <em>Campylopterus hemileucurus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Southern Mexico to western Panama.<br /><br />The Violet Sabrewing is a spectacular large hummingbird seen regularly in the Chiriqui highlands of western Panama, for example at the Los Quetzales Hotel feeders in May. <br /><br />The male Violet Sabrewing is predominantly violet with green shoulders and terminal white outer tail feathers. It has a long curved bill, white spot behind eye, and is pretty unmistakeable in Panama. <br /><br />The female (see below) is greenish above, whitish below, with purple throat only, but the same white in tail feathers as the male and white spot behind eye.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Violetear</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-10-12T14:34:29+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/colibri_thalassinus_green_violetear.php#unique-entry-id-547</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/colibri_thalassinus_green_violetear.php#unique-entry-id-547</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Violetear - Colibri thalassinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/colibri_thalassinus_green_violetear_01.jpg" width="440" height="378" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Violetear<br />Latin: <em>Colibri thalassinus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mexico to western Panama. Also Venezuela and Bolivia.<br /><br />The Green Violetear is a good looking hummingbird, dark green with a very characteristic violet ear patch, which is easy to see and easy to remember! Thanks Green Violetear! The female is similar but smaller than the male with a violet band on the chest. The tail has a broad, diffuse, violet subterminal band. The tail is otherwise a sort of emerald colour below.<br /><br />The Green Violet-ear is fairly common in the western highlands of Chiriqui state in western Panama and was seen regularly at the Los Quetzales Hotel feeders in May.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Tailed Emerald</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Emeralds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-10-12T14:13:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elvira_chionura_white_tailed_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-546</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elvira_chionura_white_tailed_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-546</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Tailed Emerald - Elvira chionura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/elvira_chionura_white_tailed_emerald_01.jpg" width="440" height="353" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Tailed Emerald<br />Latin: <em>Elvira chionura</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Southwest Costa Rica to central Panama. <br /><br />Not much in the way of distinguishing features for the White-Tailed Emerald. These photos, taken in Chiriqui, have been identified as probably female White Tailed Emeralds, but I&rsquo;m not certain. The male is mostly green with white bordered tail - like Stripe Tailed Hummingbird but without the copper epaulettes. The female is whitish below, sometimes flecked with green.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Stripe Tailed Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-10-12T14:15:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eupherusa_eximia_stripe_tailed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-545</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eupherusa_eximia_stripe_tailed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-545</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Stripe Tailed Hummingbird - Eupherusa eximia" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eupherusa_eximia_stripe_tailed_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="451" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Stripe Tailed Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Eupherusa eximia</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Northeastern Mexico to western Panama. <br /><br />The Stripe-tailed Hummingbird is identifiable by the copper wing patches below the shoulder. Otherwise mostly green, with bluish tail with white edges. Small white patch behind eye.<br /><br />White-tailed Hummingbird and Blue-capped Hummingbird are sometimes considered subspecies of this species.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eleonora&#x27;s Falcon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Falconidae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Falcons</category><category>France</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><dc:date>2010-09-12T08:47:48+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/falco_eleonorae_eleonoras_falcon.php#unique-entry-id-544</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/falco_eleonorae_eleonoras_falcon.php#unique-entry-id-544</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eleonora&#39;s Falcon - Falco eleonorae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/falco_eleonorae_eleonoras_falcon_01.jpg" width="440" height="315" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Alpes Maritimes, France &bull; Sep 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eleonora's Falcon<br />Latin: <em>Falco eleonorae</em><br />Other: Faucon d&rsquo;El&eacute;onore (Fr) &bull; Halc&oacute;n de Eleonor (Es) &bull; Falco della Regina (It)<br />Family: Falconidae &bull;&nbsp;Falcons<br />Range: Mediterranean islands mostly and some Mediterranean coastline<br /><br />A couple of indistinct distant shots of what was probably quite a rare sighting of an Eleonora&rsquo;s Falcon, three days ago, flying along the coast in the Alpes Maritimes. <br /><br />Although Eleonora&rsquo;s Falcon is thought to have a worldwide population of only about 4000 breeding pairs, and in Europe is found mostly on Mediterranean islands, with 650 pairs counted on the small Greek island of Tilos alone, about half a dozen Eleonora&rsquo;s Falcons are recorded migrating near the French coast in the Alpes Maritimes in September every year. They head towards Spain and then Africa and spend the northern winter in Madagascar.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Eurasian Sparrowhawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>France</category><category>Alpes Maritimes</category><dc:date>2010-09-12T10:39:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/accipiter_nisus_sparrowhawk.php#unique-entry-id-543</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/accipiter_nisus_sparrowhawk.php#unique-entry-id-543</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/accipiter_nisus_sparrowhawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="532" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Alpes Maritimes, France &bull; Sep 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Eurasian Sparrowhawk<br />Latin: <em>Accipiter nisus</em><br />Other: Epervier d'Europe (Fr) &bull; Gavil&aacute;n (Es) &bull; Sparviere Eurasiatico (It) &bull; Sperber (De)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;Sparrowhawks, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Europe, Asia, Middle East<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Sparrowhawk has a very characteristic wing shape, when seen from below: deep, short, curved wings, tapering at the end (see &ldquo;more photos&rdquo; below). The underside is fully barred. Colour is grey or brownish. The only other similar bird in Europe is the Goshawk.<br /><br />Early September is a good time to see Sparrowhawks along the coast in the Alpes Maritimes. Although they are present all year round in much of Europe, northernmost Sparrowhawks will migrate locally further south.<br /><br />As the name suggests, they prey on smaller birds.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Magnificent Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-06-19T15:26:59+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eugenes_fulgens_magnificent_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-542</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eugenes_fulgens_magnificent_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-542</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Magnificent Hummingbird - Eugenes fulgens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eugenes_fulgens_magnificent_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="414" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Magnificent Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Eugenes fulgens</em><br />Other: Colibr&iacute; Magn&iacute;fico (Es)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Texas to western Panama<br /><br />The male Magnificent Hummingbird has a wonderful bright iridescent purple cap and emerald throat combination, when seen in the right light, with white post ocular spot and the rest green mostly. <br /><br />This female (lowest photo in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;) is dull underneath with some purple on throat, and similar postocular spot. Seen here in the western Chiriqui highlands of Panama.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Magnificent Hummingbird - Eugenes fulgens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eugenes_fulgens_magnificent_hummingbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="464" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Mountaingem</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-06-19T15:21:33+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lampornis_castaneoventris_white_throated_mountaingem.php#unique-entry-id-541</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lampornis_castaneoventris_white_throated_mountaingem.php#unique-entry-id-541</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Mountain Gem - Lampornis castaneoventris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lampornis_castaneoventris_white_throated_mountain_gem_01.jpg" width="440" height="393" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Mountain Gem<br />Latin: <em>Lampornis castaneoventris</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Western Panama (Grey-tailed Mountain-gem in Costa Rica)<br /><br />The female White-throated Mountain Gem, below, is the looker in this pair. She has a lovely buff-orange colour underneath, with a similar black eye stripe to the male, and white postocular stripe, the is rest mostly greenish. The male, above, has a white throat , green chest,  greyish belly and prominent black eye stripe with bluish tail.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Mountain Gem - Lampornis castaneoventris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lampornis_castaneoventris_white_throated_mountain_gem_02.jpg" width="440" height="480" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Fiery Throated Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-06-19T15:21:02+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/panterpe_insignis_fiery_throated_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-540</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/panterpe_insignis_fiery_throated_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-540</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Fiery Throated Hummingbird - Panterpe insignis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/panterpe_insignis_fiery_throated_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="419" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Fiery Throated Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Panterpe insignis</em><br />Other: Colibr&iacute; Insigne (Es)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and high western mountains of Panama.<br /><br />The fantastic fiery throat isn&rsquo;t showing on this bird, but the characteristic dark blue back and white postocular spot can be seen. High mountains.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Volcano Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-06-19T15:20:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selasphorus_flammula_volcano_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-539</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selasphorus_flammula_volcano_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-539</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Volcano Hummingbird - Selasphorus flammula" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selasphorus_flammula_volcano_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="426" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, 4 May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Volcano Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Selasphorus flammula</em><br />Other: Colibr&iacute; volc&aacute;n (Es)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and Chiriqui, Panama<br /><br />This seems likely to be a Volcano Hummingbird although not much colour showing. The gorget is typically purple-grey-green. Seen near the Boquete trail.<br /><br /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scintillant Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-06-19T18:54:26+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selasphorus_scintilla_scintillant_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-538</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selasphorus_scintilla_scintillant_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-538</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scintillant Hummingbird - Selasphorus scintilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/selasphorus_scintilla_scintillant_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="346" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scintillant Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Selasphorus scintilla</em><br />Other: Colibr&iacute; scintilla (Es)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica and western Chiriqui highlands in Panama.<br /><br />Great little hummer this one, quite easy to see around Los Quetzales in the Chiriqui highlands of western Panama. The Scintillant Hummingbird above is either female or juvenile. Adult males, which flash a bright orange gorget, were less common - below in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo; is a record picture. The tail of the Scintillant Hummingbird has a rufous edge.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Long Billed Hermit</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T17:47:12+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaethornis_longirostris_long_billed_hermit.php#unique-entry-id-537</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaethornis_longirostris_long_billed_hermit.php#unique-entry-id-537</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Long Billed Hermit - Phaethornis longirostris" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaethornis_longirostris_long_billed_hermit_01.jpg" width="440" height="402" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Long Billed Hermit<br />Latin: <em>Phaethornis longirostris</em><br />Other: Ex Long-tailed Hermit <em>P. superciliosus</em><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela<br /><br />The Long-billed Hermit is brownish with light stripes above and below the eye. Two long white tail feathers, the rest of the tail is brown with a dark band and light fringing.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Fronted Lancebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T17:46:33+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/doryfera_ludovicae_green_fronted_lancebill.php#unique-entry-id-536</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/doryfera_ludovicae_green_fronted_lancebill.php#unique-entry-id-536</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Fronted Lancebill - Doryfera ludovicae" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/doryfera_ludovicae_green_fronted_lancebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="457" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Fronted Lancebill<br />Latin: <em>Doryfera ludovicae</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador Bolivia and Venezuela<br /><br />The Green-fronted Lancebill is not that easy to find. This one was perched above a deep-cut river in a dark, damp forest in the western highlands of Panama. <br /><br />The Green-fronted Lancebill has a very long straight bill, is dull greenish mostly and greyish underneath. It has a small white spot behind the eye. <br /><br />Below, in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;, a Lancebill nest in the eves of a house.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Throated Mango</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Ubatuba</category><category>Folha Seca</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T17:44:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthracothorax_nigricollis_black_throated_mango.php#unique-entry-id-535</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthracothorax_nigricollis_black_throated_mango.php#unique-entry-id-535</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Throated Mango - Anthracothorax nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthracothorax_nigricollis_black_throated_mango_01.jpg" width="440" height="365" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Folha Seca, Brazil, 2009 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Throated Mango<br />Latin: <em>Anthracothorax nigricollis</em><br />Other: Mango de Garganta Negra (Es) &bull; Beija-flor-de-veste-preta (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Panama to Brazil<br /><br />The Black-throated Mango female, below, is easily recognised by its black-on-white stripe which runs down from neck to tail. The male has a blue throat, with emerald border. Both have a purplish tail feathers.<br /><br />The immature has rufous colouring around the face and throat, &ldquo;see more photos&rdquo; for one at the Canopy Tower in Panama.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Throated Mango - Anthracothorax nigricollis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/anthracothorax_nigricollis_black_throated_mango_02.jpg" width="440" height="332" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Stripe Throated Hermit</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T20:06:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaethornis_striigularis_stripe_throated_hermit.php#unique-entry-id-534</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaethornis_striigularis_stripe_throated_hermit.php#unique-entry-id-534</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Stripe Throated Hermit - Phaethornis striigularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/phaethornis_striigularis_stripe_throated_hermit_01.jpg" width="440" height="281" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; El Valle, Panama, 4 May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Stripe Throated Hermit<br />Latin: <em>Phaethornis striigularis</em><br />Other: Ex. Little Hermit <em>P. longuemareus</em><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela<br /><br />The Stripe-throated Hermit is the smallest of the Panamanian Hermits. It has a relatively short tail, which is often dipped when hovering to feed. It is brownish with zorro mask and more rufous above tail.<br /><br />This one was seen in the El Valle de Anton region of Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Tipped Sicklebill</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>El Valle</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T17:43:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eutoxeres_aquila_white_tipped_sicklebill.php#unique-entry-id-533</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eutoxeres_aquila_white_tipped_sicklebill.php#unique-entry-id-533</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eutoxeres_aquila_white_tipped_sicklebill_01.jpg" width="440" height="436" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Tipped Sicklebill<br />Latin: <em>Eutoxeres aquila</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br /><br />This White-tipped Sicklebill was seen near the Canopy Lodge in Panama. Not that easy to get a good view of this small bird feeding, though it is a regular visitor to <em>heliconia</em>. But it was easy to recognise here resting, by its extremely curved bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Tailed Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T12:04:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_tzacatl_rufous_tailed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-532</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_tzacatl_rufous_tailed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-532</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufous Tailed Hummingbird - Amazilia tzacatl" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_tzacatl_rufous_tailed_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="464" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Tailed Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Amazilia tzacatl</em><br />Other: Amazilia de Cola Rufa (Es)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela<br /><br />The Rufous Tailed Hummingbird was perhaps the most widespread hummingbird seen on my trip to Panama. Similar to the Snowy-bellied Hummingbird, but only the tail is rufous, not the back. And only the lower part of the underside is white or grey. Underside of bill is mostly pinkish red.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Vented Plumeleteer</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T11:58:55+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chalybura_buffonii_white_vented_plumeleteer.php#unique-entry-id-531</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chalybura_buffonii_white_vented_plumeleteer.php#unique-entry-id-531</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Vented Plumeleteer - Chalybura buffonii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chalybura_buffonii_white_vented_plumeleteer_01.jpg" width="440" height="419" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Vented Plumeleteer<br />Latin: <em>Chalybura buffonii</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru<br /><br />The White-vented Plumeleteer is a good-looking large hummingbird. The male is mostly green with a deep blue tail feathers and fluffy white vent feathers.<br /><br />The female is a bit more difficult to identify - I think the bottom photo in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo; is one.<br /><br />These were seen in the Canopy Tower and Valle de Anton in central Panama.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Vented Plumeleteer - Chalybura buffonii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chalybura_buffonii_white_vented_plumeleteer_02.jpg" width="440" height="412" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Purple Crowned Fairy</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Fairies</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-06-17T11:54:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/heliothryx_barroti_purple_crowned_fairy.php#unique-entry-id-530</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/heliothryx_barroti_purple_crowned_fairy.php#unique-entry-id-530</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Purple Crowned Fairy - Heliothryx barroti" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/heliothryx_barroti_purple_crowned_fairy_01.jpg" width="440" height="444" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Purple Crowned Fairy<br />Latin: <em>Heliothryx barroti</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador<br /><br />Record shots of a very nice looking hummingbird, the Purple Crowned Fairy. Both male and female have pure white underneath, making them relatively easy to identify. The male has a bright violet forecrown, black eye stripe and bright green neck. The female has a green forecrown. The immature (see &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;) Purple-crowned Fairy has grey spotting to throat.<br /><br />Seen here near the Canopy Tower in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Chested Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-06-16T20:26:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_amabilis_blue_chested_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-529</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_amabilis_blue_chested_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-529</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Chested Hummingbird - Amazilia amabilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_amabilis_blue_chested_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="384" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Chested Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Amazilia amabilis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br />The Blue-chested Hummingbird is weakly coloured - the male has a bluish chest area and the female (directly below) is greyer underneath.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Chested Hummingbird - Amazilia amabilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_amabilis_blue_chested_hummingbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="397" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Garden Emerald</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Emeralds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2010-06-16T20:26:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorostilbon_assimilis_garden_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-528</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorostilbon_assimilis_garden_emerald.php#unique-entry-id-528</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Garden Emerald - Chlorostilbon assimilis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chlorostilbon_assimilis_garden_emerald_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Lodge, Panama, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Garden Emerald<br />Latin: <em>Chlorostilbon assimilis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br />Probably a male Garden Emerald.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violet Bellied Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-06-16T20:41:07+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/damophila_julie_violet_bellied_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-527</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/damophila_julie_violet_bellied_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-527</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Bellied Hummingbird - Damophila julie" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/damophila_julie_violet_bellied_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="404" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violet Bellied Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Damophila julie</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br /><br />The male Violet-bellied Hummingbird, seen near the feeders at the Canopy Tower, is a real beauty with a bright indigo or violet belly and green head.<br /><br />The female Violet-bellied Hummingbird is white underneath. The one below needs confirming.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Bellied Hummingbird - Damophila julie" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/damophila_julie_violet_bellied_hummingbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="447" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Yellow Chevroned Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Brasilia</category><dc:date>2010-05-03T12:51:28+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_chiriri_yellow_chevroned_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-526</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_chiriri_yellow_chevroned_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-526</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Yellow Chevroned Parrot - Brotogeris chiriri" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_chiriri_yellow_chevroned_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="386" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Brasilia, Brazil<br /></span><br />Bird name: Yellow Chevroned Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Brotogeris chiriri</em><br />Other: Periquito-de-encontro-amarelo (Br) &bull;&nbsp;Chirir&iacute; (Es)<br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina<br /><br />Thanks to Alexia for sending these record shots of Yellow-chevroned Parrots in Brasilia. <br /><br />Yellow-chevroned Parrots have yellow on bend in wing (chevron visible in flight), a little blue on wing tips, white eye-rings, dark irises, pale bill. Otherwise green, no red in wing.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Necked Jacobin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Jacobins</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-06-16T12:45:40+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/florisuga_mellivora_white_necked_jacobin.php#unique-entry-id-525</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/florisuga_mellivora_white_necked_jacobin.php#unique-entry-id-525</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Necked Jacobin - Florisuga mellivora" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/florisuga_mellivora_white_necked_jacobin_01.jpg" width="440" height="522" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Canopy Tower, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Necked Jacobin<br />Latin: <em>Florisuga mellivora</em><br />Other: Beija-flor-azul-de-rabo-branco (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br /><br />The White-necked Jacobin is an attractive hummingbird, a frequent visitor to the feeders at the Canopy Tower, in central Panama, when I visited in April.<br /><br />The male is easily identifiable by its white back-of-neck, deep-blue head and neck, well-defined white belly and tail feathers, which are tipped dark. Back is green.<br /><br />Females (below) are more tricky with a scaled neck and chest - the feathers are bordered white - white vent and diagnostic blue-and-white crissum (under tail).<br /><br />Some individuals had some white on the back, maybe moulting?<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Necked Jacobin - Florisuga mellivora" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/florisuga_mellivora_white_necked_jacobin_02.jpg" width="440" height="449" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Necked Jacobin - Florisuga mellivora" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/florisuga_mellivora_white_necked_jacobin_03.jpg" width="440" height="312" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violet Headed Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2010-06-16T12:45:06+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/klais_guimeti_violet_headed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-524</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/klais_guimeti_violet_headed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-524</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Headed Hummingbird - Klais guimeti" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/klais_guimeti_violet_headed_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="312" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Panama, 1 May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violet Headed Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Klais guimeti</em><br />Other: Colibr&iacute; cabeza violeta (Es)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Honduras to Bolivia<br /><br />The male Violet-headed Hummingbird, seen above at the Canopy Lodge in El Valle, Panama, is identifiable by its violet head and bright white spot behind eye. The female, below, also has the white spot, but has greyish underparts and is otherwise mostly greenish with bluish forehead.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Headed Hummingbird - Klais guimeti" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/klais_guimeti_violet_headed_hummingbird_02.jpg" width="440" height="292" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Swallow Tailed Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Brasilia</category><category>Ubatuba</category><category>Folha Seca</category><dc:date>2010-06-15T13:20:15+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eupetomena_macroura_swallow_tailed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-523</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eupetomena_macroura_swallow_tailed_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-523</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Swallow Tailed Hummingbird - Eupetomena macroura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eupetomena_macroura_swallow_tailed_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="517" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Brasilia, Brazil &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Swallow Tailed Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Eupetomena macroura</em><br />Other:  Beija-flor-tesoura (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Mainly Brazil, also Bolivia and Paraguay<br /><br />Record shots of the Swallow-tailed Hummingbird - a fairly common hummingbird in Brazil, identifiable by its very long deeply-forked tail. <br /><br />These photos were taken in Ubatuba and Brazilia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Greater Ani</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cuculidae</category><category>Cuckoos</category><category>Anis</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T19:24:15+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/crotophaga_major_greater_ani.php#unique-entry-id-522</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/crotophaga_major_greater_ani.php#unique-entry-id-522</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Greater Ani - Crotophaga major" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/crotophaga_major_greater_ani_01.jpg" width="440" height="436" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Gamboa, Panama, April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Greater Ani <br />Latin: <em>Crotophaga major </em><br />Other: garrapatero (Es)<br />Family: Cuculidae &bull;&nbsp;Cuckoos<br />Range: Panama to Argentina<br /><br />The Greater Ani lays eggs in a communal nest. It is quite a bit larger than the Smooth-billed Ani and has distinctive pale irises. We saw them several times on visits to Gamboa in the canal area of central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufous Vented Ground Cuckoo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cuculidae</category><category>Cuckoos</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Brood Parasites</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T18:16:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/neomorphus_geoffroyi_rufous_vented_ground_cuckoo.php#unique-entry-id-521</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/neomorphus_geoffroyi_rufous_vented_ground_cuckoo.php#unique-entry-id-521</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:11px; ">Pipeline Road Panama, 24 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufous Vented Ground Cuckoo <br />Latin: <em>Neomorphus geoffroyi </em><br />Other: Jacu-estalo (Br)<br />Family: Cuculidae &bull;&nbsp;Cuckoos<br />Range: Nicaragua to Brazil<br /><br />Since the Rufous-Vented Ground-Cuckoo is such a rarely seen bird, I&rsquo;ll break my rule and add an entry even though I don&rsquo;t have a photo (if anyone out there has one I&rsquo;d love to post one here - send to monacoeye@gmail.com). <br /><br />We were lucky enough to encounter a pair calling across the Pipeline Road in central Panama. With complete beginner&rsquo;s luck, I called out the female inadvertently by clapping my hands, thinking I had heard a manakin! I got a very brief glimpse of the bird before it retreated into the undergrowth, but didn&rsquo;t take a photo&hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pheasant Cuckoo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cuculidae</category><category>Cuckoos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Brood Parasites</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T20:06:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dromococcyx_phasianellus_pheasant_cuckoo.php#unique-entry-id-520</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dromococcyx_phasianellus_pheasant_cuckoo.php#unique-entry-id-520</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pheasant Cuckoo - Dromococcyx phasianellus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/dromococcyx_phasianellus_pheasant_cuckoo_01.jpg" width="440" height="368" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pipeline Road, Panama, 24 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pheasant Cuckoo <br />Latin: <em>Dromococcyx phasianellus </em><br />Other: Saci-fais&atilde;o (Br)<br />Family: Cuculidae &bull;&nbsp;Cuckoos<br />Range: Mexico to Argentina<br /><br />Little more than record shots of this hard-to-see bird, the Pheasant Cuckoo, which was calling in very dark forest undergrowth, near the Pipeline Road, in central Panama.<br /><br />Like the Striped Cuckoo, the Pheasant Cuckoo has a white line above the eye, but more of a pronounced rufous crest, and a voluminous fanned tail - tail feathers are white-tipped.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Striped Cuckoo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Cuculidae</category><category>Cuckoos</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Brood Parasites</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T20:06:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tapera_naevia_striped_cuckoo.php#unique-entry-id-519</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tapera_naevia_striped_cuckoo.php#unique-entry-id-519</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Striped Cuckoo - Tapera naevia" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tapera_naevia_striped_cuckoo_01.jpg" width="440" height="569" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; El Valle, Panama, 3 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Striped Cuckoo <br />Latin: <em>Tapera naevia </em><br />Other: Saci (Br) &bull; Cresp&iacute;n (Es), cuco rayado, trespi&eacute;s<br />Family: Cuculidae &bull;&nbsp;Cuckoos<br />Range: Mexico to Argentina<br /><br />The Striped Cuckoo is a brownish bird, light underneath, with white stripe running above eye, rufous crest sometimes raised and long tail.<br /><br />This individual was attracted by a call, and perched nearby in the open, in El Valle, central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Red Lored Amazon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Amazons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-06-13T18:17:54+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_autumnalis_red_lored_amazon.php#unique-entry-id-518</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_autumnalis_red_lored_amazon.php#unique-entry-id-518</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Red Lored Amazon - Amazona autumnalis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_autumnalis_red_lored_amazon_01.jpg" width="440" height="308" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, 24-30 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Red Lored Amazon<br />Latin: <em>Amazona autumnalis</em><br />Other: Red Lored Parrot &bull; Loro cariamarillo (Es) &bull; Papagaio-diadema (Br)<br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Mexico to Ecuador, then Brazil<br /><br />This pair of Red-lored Amazons were seen at some distance from the Canopy Tower, others also flying overhead in the canal zone, in central Panama. Probably the most common large parrot in the area.<br /><br />The Red-lored Amazon (or Red-lored Parrot) has red lores a pale blue cap and white eye-ring. Otherwise green with yellowish outer tail feathers, a patch of red at the back of each wing, and dark fringing to wings.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mealy Amazon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Amazons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T10:01:52+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_farinosa_mealy_amazon.php#unique-entry-id-517</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_farinosa_mealy_amazon.php#unique-entry-id-517</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Mealy Amazon - Amazona farinosa" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazona_farinosa_mealy_amazon_01.jpg" width="440" height="627" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Semaphore Hill, Panama, 26-30 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mealy Amazon<br />Latin: <em>Amazona farinosa</em><br />Other: Mealy Parrot &bull; Loro Harinoso Amazonico (Es) &bull; Papagaio-moleiro (Br)<br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Tropical Central and South America<br /><br />We saw Mealy Amazons near Canopy Tower, on Semaphore Hill, in central Panama.<br /><br />Mealy Amazons (or Mealy Parrots) are large forest-dwelling parrots which are mostly green, with white eye ring, some red on wings. Darker, greyer, bluish? cap and yellower tail feathers. Sometimes with a light or yellow patch on darker bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Finsch&#x27;s Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2010-06-13T18:16:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_finschi_finschs_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-516</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_finschi_finschs_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-516</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Finsch&#39;s Parakeet - Aratinga finschi" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aratinga_finschi_finschs_parakeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="336" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Panama, 8 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Finsch's Parakeet<br />Latin: <em>Aratinga finschi</em><br />Other: Crimson-fronted Parakeet &bull; Finsch's Conure &bull;&nbsp;Perico frentirrojo (Es)<br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, western Panama<br /><br />These Finsch&rsquo;s Parakeets, or Crimson-faced Parakeets, as they are known locally, flew overhead at Finca Hartmann, in the western highlands of Panama. <br /><br />Finsch&rsquo;s Parakeets have red forehead and red markings around the &ldquo;elbow&rdquo; region, differentiating them from Red-lored Amazons. Otherwise mostly green, with underside of flight feathers olive-green.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Orange Chinned Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T10:01:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_jugularis_orange_chinned_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-515</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_jugularis_orange_chinned_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-515</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Orange Chinned Parakeet - Brotogeris jugularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_jugularis_orange_chinned_parakeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="525" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Gamboa, 27 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Orange Chinned Parakeet<br />Latin: <em>Brotogeris jugularis</em><br />Other: Tovi Parakeet &bull; Periquito de Tovi (Es), catalnica<br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Mexico to Colombia<br /><br />We saw Orange-chinned Parakeets quite regularly around Gamboa and in the canal zone in central Panama. This pair were very affectionate, nuzzling and interlocking beaks (passing food?).<br /><br />Orange-chinned Parakeets have a diagnostic orange spot under their bill and a short tail. Otherwise they are mostly light green, with yellow underwing coverts (seen in flight), orange-brown shoulder, and some bluish feathers at back of wing.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Orange Chinned Parakeet - Brotogeris jugularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/brotogeris_jugularis_orange_chinned_parakeet_02.jpg" width="440" height="489" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Blue Headed Parrot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><category>Ecuador</category><category>Napo</category><category>Zoo</category><dc:date>2011-05-25T21:09:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_menstruus_blue_headed_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-514</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_menstruus_blue_headed_parrot.php#unique-entry-id-514</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Headed Parrot - Pionus menstruus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_menstruus_blue_headed_parrot_01.jpg" width="440" height="338" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Blue Headed Parrot<br />Latin: <em>Pionus menstruus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Blue-headed Pionus (Pet) &bull;&nbsp;Loro cabeciazul (Es) &bull; Maitaca-de-cabe&ccedil;a-azul (Br)<br /></span>Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, to Brazil<br />Similar: <br /><br />The Blue-headed Parrot below was seen at Finca Hartmann in the Chiriqui province of western Panama in May.<br /><br />The Blue-headed Parrot has a distinctive blue head, with small patch of red at base of bill and on chest, difficult to see in the field. Otherwise green with reddish under tail.<br /><br />More seen in the Upper Napo region of the Amazon Basin in Ecuador below in &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a Blue-headed Parrot at Finca Hartmann, Panama, March 2010.</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Blue Headed Parrot - Pionus menstruus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pionus_menstruus_blue_headed_parrot_02.jpg" width="440" height="377" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sulphur Winged Parakeet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Psittacidae</category><category>Parrots</category><category>Parakeets</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Finca Hartmann</category><dc:date>2010-06-14T10:01:55+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pyrrhura_hoffmanni_sulphur_winged_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-513</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pyrrhura_hoffmanni_sulphur_winged_parakeet.php#unique-entry-id-513</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Sulphur Winged Parakeet - Pyrrhura hoffmanni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pyrrhura_hoffmanni_sulphur_winged_parakeet_01.jpg" width="440" height="493" /><br />C<span style="font-size:11px; ">opyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, 8 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Sulphur Winged Parakeet<br />Latin: <em>Pyrrhura hoffmanni</em><br />Other: Hoffmann's Conure &bull; Perico de Hoffman (Es)<br />Family: Psittacidae &bull; Parrots<br />Range: Costa Rica highlands and western Panama<br /><br />We observed a sizeable group of Sulphur-winged Parakeets feeding on this fruiting tree on Finca Hartmann in western Panama. The guide noted we were lucky to get such good views of a relatively timid bird. <br /><br />The Sulphur-winged Parakeet is mostly green with a red cheek, white eye ring and some yellow around head and wings. It has a light coloured bill, and reddish under long tail.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Chested Dove</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-06-13T09:21:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leptotila_cassinii_grey_chested_dove.php#unique-entry-id-512</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leptotila_cassinii_grey_chested_dove.php#unique-entry-id-512</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Chested Dove - Leptotila cassinii" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leptotila_cassinii_grey_chested_dove_01.jpg" width="440" height="393" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Semaphore Hill,  30 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Chested Dove <br />Latin: <em>Leptotila cassinii</em><br />Other: Gray-chested Dove<br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Doves<br />Range: Southern Mexico to northern Colombia<br /><br />The Grey-chested Dove is a forest bird, usually seen on the ground walking away, or on a low bough. Not very common. This subspecies, seen in central Panama, is <em>Columbina talpacoti rufipennis - </em>in the west there is a more rufous race.<br /><br />The Grey-chested Dove has pinkish lores and orbital skin. Tail feathers have narrow white tips. It is pale grey to light underneath, with darker chest. Pale irises (supposed to be yellow).]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mourning Dove</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Doves</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-06-12T22:23:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zenaida_macroura_mourning_dove.php#unique-entry-id-510</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zenaida_macroura_mourning_dove.php#unique-entry-id-510</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/zenaida_macroura_mourning_dove_01.jpg" width="440" height="374" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Chiriqui, Panama, 7 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mourning Dove <br />Latin: <em>Zenaida macroura</em><br />Other: Huilota (Es)<br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Doves<br />Range: North America to central Panama<br /><br />The Panamanian subspecies, pictured here, is <em>Zenaida macroura marginella.</em> A pale dove with pinkish head and blue orbital skin and a few dark spots on wings. Pointed tail. The Mourning Dove is very widespread in the US.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Scaled Pigeon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Panama</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-06-12T17:14:20+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_speciosa_scaled_pigeon.php#unique-entry-id-509</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_speciosa_scaled_pigeon.php#unique-entry-id-509</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Scaled Pigeon - Columba patagioenas" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_speciosa_scaled_pigeon_01.jpg" width="440" height="250" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; 26 April 2010, Canopy Tower, Panama<br /></span><br />Bird name: Scaled Pigeon<br />Latin: <em>Patagioenas speciosa</em><br />Other: <em>Columba speciosa &bull;&nbsp;</em>Pomba-trocal (Br)<br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons<br />Range: Southern Mexico to southern Brazil<br /><br />This photo hardly even counts as a record shot! These Scaled Pigeons were visible in a scope from the Canopy Tower but too far for my camera&hellip; Colourful bird, could be seen flying above the canopy.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pale Vented Pigeon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-06-12T22:20:32+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_cayennensis_pale_vented_pigeon.php#unique-entry-id-508</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_cayennensis_pale_vented_pigeon.php#unique-entry-id-508</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pale Vented Pigeon - Patagioenas cayennensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_cayennensis_pale_vented_pigeon_01.jpg" width="440" height="462" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; 23-28 April 2010, Ammo Ponds, Panama<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pale Vented Pigeon<br />Latin: <em>Patagioenas cayennensis</em><br />Other: <em>Columba cayennensis</em><br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons<br />Range: Southern Mexico to northern Argentina<br /><br />These Pale-vented Pigeons were seen on telephone wires most times we visited the Ammo Ponds in the Canal Zone of central Panama.<br /><br />The Panamanian subspecies is <em>Patagioenas cayennensis palidicrissa. </em>It has a whitish vent and underside of tail, greyish-blue band below eye around neck neck, otherwise pinkish-rufous.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Band Tailed Pigeon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Columbidae</category><category>Pigeons &#x26; Doves</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-06-12T18:12:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_fasciata_band_tailed_pigeon.php#unique-entry-id-507</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_fasciata_band_tailed_pigeon.php#unique-entry-id-507</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Band Tailed Pigeon - Patagioenas fasciata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/patagioenas_fasciata_crissalis_band_tailed_pigeon_01.jpg" width="440" height="306" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; 8 May Chiriqui, Panama<br /></span><br />Bird name: Band Tailed Pigeon<br />Latin: <em>Patagioenas fasciata</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Columbidae &bull; Pigeons<br />Range: Americas<br /><br />A large group of Band-tailed Pigeons were seen eating the yellow fruit of this tree in Chiriqui, western Panama, in May. In Panama, this species is only found in the western highlands. This race is sometimes known as the White-naped Pigeon, <em>Patagioenas albilinea.</em><br /><br />Band-tailed Pigeons are large pigeons, with a distinctive white band at the back of the neck, bright yellow bill and feet, a black band on tail, with well-defined lighter grey end of tail. There is a patch of irridescent green on the back of the neck.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Laughing Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Costa del Este</category><dc:date>2010-06-11T17:22:01+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laughing_gull_leucophaeus_atricilla.php#unique-entry-id-506</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laughing_gull_leucophaeus_atricilla.php#unique-entry-id-506</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Laughing Gull - Leucophaeus atricilla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laughing_gull_leucophaeus_atricilla_01.jpg" width="440" height="247" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Costa del Este, Panama, 9 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Laughing Gull<br />Latin: <em>Leucophaeus atricilla</em><br />Other: <em>Larus atricilla &bull;&nbsp;</em>Gaviota reidora americana (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Gaivota-alegre (Br), guincho-americano<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: North, Central, South America<br /><br />Laughing Gull is the most common gull in Panama, seen here in large numbers by the airport shoreline in Panama City, mixed with Black Bellied Plover and other shorebirds and sea birds.<br /><br />Laughing Gull adults in breeding plumage have a black cap and red bill, the majority of those above are immatures.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Willet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Costa del Este</category><dc:date>2010-06-11T19:23:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/willet_tringa_semipalmata.php#unique-entry-id-505</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/willet_tringa_semipalmata.php#unique-entry-id-505</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Willet - Tringa semipalmata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/willet_tringa_semipalmata_01.jpg" width="440" height="233" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Costa del Este, Panama, 9 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Willet<br />Latin: <em>Tringa semipalmata</em><br />Other: Ma&ccedil;arico-de-asa-branca (Br)<br />Family: Scolopacidae &bull; Waders<br />Range: North, Central, South America<br /><br />Willets seen on the Costa del Este beach in Panama City near the airport.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spotted Sandpiper</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Sandpipers</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-06-11T19:24:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_macularius_spotted_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-503</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_macularius_spotted_sandpiper.php#unique-entry-id-503</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spotted Sandpiper - Actitis macularius" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/actitis_macularius_spotted_sandpiper_01.jpg" width="440" height="421" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Chagres River, Panama,  May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spotted Sandpiper<br />Latin: <em>Actitis macularius</em><br />Other: Ma&ccedil;arico-maculado (Pt) &bull; Ma&ccedil;arico-pintado (Br) &bull; Playero manchado (Es), andarr&iacute;os maculado<br />Family: Scolopacidae &bull; Sandpipers<br />Range: North, Central and South America<br /><br />The Spotted Sandpiper in breeding plumage seen here has attractive black spots on a white belly and brown upperside. Yellowish legs , orange bill with black tip. Seen by rivers in central and western Panama in May.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Whimbrel</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Scolopacidae</category><category>Waders</category><category>Shorebirds</category><category>Curlews</category><category>Panama</category><category>Panama City</category><category>Costa del Este</category><dc:date>2010-06-11T19:23:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/numenius_phaeopus_whimbrel.php#unique-entry-id-502</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/numenius_phaeopus_whimbrel.php#unique-entry-id-502</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Whimbrel - Numenius phaeopus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/numenius_phaeopus_whimbrel_01.jpg" width="440" height="414" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Panama City, Panama, 9 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Whimbrel<br />Latin: <em>Numenius phaeopus</em><br />Other: Ma&ccedil;arico-galego (Br) &bull; Zarapito trinador (Es)<br />Family: Scolopacidae &bull; Curlews<br />Range: Worldwide<br /><br />A single Whimbrel seen on the Pacific coast of Panama City. The Whimbrel is a large wader, with long curved bill. They breed in the sub-Arctic and migrate to southern coastlines, worldwide.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sora</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Crakes</category><category>Wood Rails</category><category>Panama</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-06-11T12:36:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/porzana_carolina_sora.php#unique-entry-id-501</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/porzana_carolina_sora.php#unique-entry-id-501</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Sora - Porzana carolina" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/porzana_carolina_sora_01.jpg" width="440" height="371" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Ammo Dump, Panama, 23 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Sora<br />Latin: <em>Porzana carolina</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Rallidae &bull; Rails<br />Range: North, Central, South America<br /><br />A couple of record shots of Soras, seen at the Ammo Dump in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Pied Billed Grebe</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Podicipedidae</category><category>Grebes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Lago Volcan</category><dc:date>2010-06-11T12:39:37+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/podilymbus_podiceps_pied_billed_grebe.php#unique-entry-id-500</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/podilymbus_podiceps_pied_billed_grebe.php#unique-entry-id-500</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Pied Billed Grebe - Podilymbus podiceps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/podilymbus_podiceps_pied_billed_grebe_01.jpg" width="440" height="321" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: monacoeye &bull; Lago Volcan, Chiriqui, May 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Pied Billed Grebe<br />Latin: <em>Podilymbus podiceps</em><br />Other: Zampull&iacute;n de pico grueso (Es) &bull;&nbsp;Mergulh&atilde;o-ca&ccedil;ador (Br)<br />Family: Podicipedidae &bull;&nbsp;Grebes<br />Range: North and Central America, migrating to southern South America.<br /><br />A distant shot of a Pied-billed Grebe, recognisable by a dark vertical stripe on the bill of the breeding adult. Seen here in western Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Slaty Breasted Wood Rail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Wood Rails</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Igua&#xe7;u</category><dc:date>2010-06-10T20:11:42+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_saracura_slaty_breasted_wood_rail.php#unique-entry-id-499</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_saracura_slaty_breasted_wood_rail.php#unique-entry-id-499</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Giant Wood Rail - Aramides saracura" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_saracura_slaty_breasted_wood_rail_01.jpg" width="440" height="360" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Brazil 2006<br /></span><br />Bird name: Slaty Breasted Wood Rail<br />Latin: <em>Aramides saracura</em><br />Other: Saracura-do-brejo (Br), Saracura-do-mato<br />Family: Rallidae &bull; Rails<br />Range: Southeast Brazil<br /><br />The Slaty-breasted Wood-Rail has no rufous colouring below and is dull greenish brown above, with grey neck and underparts. Found in the southeast of Brazil.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Necked Wood Rail</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Wood Rails</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><category>Rio Grande do Sul</category><category>Mostardas</category><category>Lagoa do Peixe</category><dc:date>2011-12-14T18:45:20+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_cajanea_grey_necked_wood_rail.php#unique-entry-id-498</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_cajanea_grey_necked_wood_rail.php#unique-entry-id-498</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Necked Wood Rail - Aramides cajanea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_cajanea_grey_necked_wood_rail_01.jpg" width="440" height="341" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, August.<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Necked Wood Rail<br />Latin: <em>Aramides cajanea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gray-necked Wood-rail &bull;&nbsp;Saracura-tr&ecirc;s-potes (Br) &bull; Chiricote (Es), Rasc&oacute;n cuello gris, Chilacoa colinegra <br /></span>Family: Rallidae &bull; Rails<br />Range: Mexico to Argentina, incl Brazil etc.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Grey-necked Wood-Rails were one of the most frequently seen birds in the Pantanal in August - always in or near water. The riverbanks around Curicaca Lodge usually produced one or two, often near jacar&eacute;s, and once beside a capuchin monkey which was drinking from the river.<br /><br />Grey-necked Wood-rails are medium-sized colourful birds with red legs, rufous underparts, grey neck, yellow-green bill and red irises. The grey neck is diagnostic. They are found throughout Central America and South America east of the Andes.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, close-up of a Grey-necked Wood Rail, Pantanal, Brazil, August.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Necked Wood Rail - Aramides cajanea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aramides_cajanea_grey_necked_wood_rail_04.jpg" width="440" height="404" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Sunbittern</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Eurypygidae</category><category>Sunbittern</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Nests</category><dc:date>2010-06-10T21:06:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eurypyga_helias_sunbittern.php#unique-entry-id-497</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eurypyga_helias_sunbittern.php#unique-entry-id-497</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Sunbittern - Eurypyga helias" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/eurypyga_helias_sunbittern_01.jpg" width="440" height="450" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Soberania Park 2006<br /></span><br />Bird name: Sunbittern<br />Latin: <em>Eurypyga helias</em><br />Other: Tepozcalcarau (Es), pavito de agua, ave sol, garza del sol &bull; Pav&atilde;ozinho-do-par&aacute; (Br), pav&atilde;o-papa-moscas<br />Family: Eurypygidae &bull; Sunbittern<br />Range: Guatemala to Brazil<br /><br />The nesting female Sunbittern was seen in central Panama, above a river. Another was seen later in a river in El Valle. Taxonomy unclear.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>White Throated Crake</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Rallidae</category><category>Rails</category><category>Crakes</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><dc:date>2010-06-07T20:10:30+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laterallus_albigularis_white_throated_crake.php#unique-entry-id-496</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laterallus_albigularis_white_throated_crake.php#unique-entry-id-496</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Crake - Laterallus albigularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laterallus_albigularis_white_throated_crake_01.jpg" width="440" height="354" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Ammo Ponds, Panama &bull; 28 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: White Throated Crake<br />Latin: <em>Laterallus albigularis</em><br />Other: <br />Family: Ardeidae &bull; Herons<br />Range: Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador.<br /><br />The White-throated Crake is not the easiest of birds to see as it tends to stay hidden in swamps, moving around within dense grasses.<br /><br />After a while we managed to catch sight of this family, however, in the Ammo Ponds, in the canal zone of central Panama. The White-throated Crake adults are rufous with black and white barred belly and green bill, whereas juveniles have darker plumage and pinkish bill. One of the adults had a light throat.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="White Throated Crake - Laterallus albigularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/laterallus_albigularis_white_throated_crake_03.jpg" width="440" height="274" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Rufescent Tiger Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Nests</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Curicaca Lodge</category><category>Transpantaneira</category><category>Pouso Alegre Lodge</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-05T12:38:38+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tigrisoma_lineatum_rufescent_tiger_heron.php#unique-entry-id-495</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tigrisoma_lineatum_rufescent_tiger_heron.php#unique-entry-id-495</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufescent Tiger Heron - Tigrisoma lineatum" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tigrisoma_lineatum_rufescent_tiger_heron_03.jpg" width="440" height="348" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, 28 April 2010 &bull;&nbsp;Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Rufescent Tiger Heron<br />Latin: <em>Tigrisoma lineatum</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Avetigre colorada (Es), Hoc&oacute; colorado &bull; Soc&oacute;-boi (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a><br />Range: Mexico to Uruguay<br />Similar: Fasciated Tiger Heron juvenile<br /><br />Adult Rufescent Tiger Herons have wonderful finely barred greyish wings and rufous head and neck with white stripes down neck, yellow lores and yellow or orange irises. They are not too shy so relatively easy to observe.<br /><br />Juvenile Rufescent Tiger Herons are really stunning, with coarse barring - like a tiger. Pictured above, one which has caught an insect.<br /><br />In the Pantanal in August, Rufescent Tiger Herons are abundant by the drying bodies of water, and frequently seen in ditches, on river banks and near ponds and lakes.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below: An Adult Rufescent Tiger Heron on a mound, Pantanal, Brazil, Aug 2011</span><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Rufescent Tiger Heron - Tigrisoma lineatum" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/tigrisoma_lineatum_rufescent_tiger_heron_04.jpg" width="440" height="353" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Little Blue Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Egrets</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Pantanal</category><category>Mato Grosso</category><category>Rio Clarinho Lodge</category><dc:date>2011-11-04T22:50:08+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_caerulea_little_blue_heron.php#unique-entry-id-494</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_caerulea_little_blue_heron.php#unique-entry-id-494</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="egretta_caerulea_little_blue_heron_02" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_caerulea_little_blue_heron_02.jpg" width="440" height="420" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Pantanal, Brazil, Aug 2011 &bull; Do not copy without permission<br /></span><br />Bird name: Little Blue Heron <br />Latin: <em>Egretta caerulea</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Garceta azul (Es), garza azul &bull; Gar&ccedil;a-azul (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ardeidae.php" rel="self" title="Ardeidae">Ardeidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-herons.php" rel="self" title="Herons">Herons</a><br />Range: Texas to Uruguay<br />Similar: Snowy Egret<br /><br />The adult Little Blue Heron is an unmistakeable intense blue colour, with a touch of purple around the neck. Seen above at Rio Clarinho Lodge in the Pantanal - the only place I saw this bird. Much rarer than other similar sized herons and egrets.<br /><br />Pictured below is a juvenile Little Blue Heron. Before gaining his blue-grey adult plumage, he could be mistaken for a Snowy Egret, as he is mostly white. This one was seen by the Chagres River in central Panama.<br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, juvenile Little Blue Heron, Gamboa, Panama, April 2010.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Little Blue Heron - Egretta caerulea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/egretta_caerulea_little_blue_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="579" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Green Heron</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Ardeidae</category><category>Herons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><category>Ammo Ponds</category><category>Chiriqui</category><dc:date>2010-06-06T19:20:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/butorides_virescens_green_heron.php#unique-entry-id-493</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/butorides_virescens_green_heron.php#unique-entry-id-493</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Green Heron - Butorides virescens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/butorides_virescens_green_heron_01.jpg" width="440" height="313" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Gamboa, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Green Heron <br />Latin: <em>Butorides virescens</em><br />Other: Green-backed Heron &bull; Garcita verde (Es)<br />Family: Ardeidae &bull; Herons<br />Range: North and Central America<br /><br />The Green Heron, (once called Green-backed Heron), is a small dark heron with black cap and rufous neck with white line down throat. Some greenish sheen on dark feathers. Yellow or orange legs. <br /><br />These Panama birds had mostly yellow ceres and yellow or orange irises. Seen in the Chagres River, a few feet away from a Caiman - apparently not a threat - and in the Chiriqui highlands.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Snowy Bellied Hummingbird</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Canopy Tower</category><category>Canopy Lodge</category><dc:date>2010-06-05T20:42:54+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_edward_snowy_bellied_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-491</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_edward_snowy_bellied_hummingbird.php#unique-entry-id-491</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Snowy Bellied Hummingbird - Amazilia edward" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/amazilia_edward_snowy_bellied_hummingbird_01.jpg" width="440" height="390" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton, Panama &bull; 30 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Snowy Bellied Hummingbird<br />Latin: <em>Amazilia edward</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama<br /><br />The Snowy-bellied Hummingbird seemed fairly widespread in Panama - seen in most regions. A regular feeder bird. <br /><br />It is recognisable by its white belly with green head and neck. It has green shoulders and a copperish back and tail, unlike the Rufous-tailed Hummingbird <em>Amazilia tzacatl</em> where the green extends further down the back and only the tail is rufous.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Violet Crowned Woodnymph</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Trochilidae</category><category>Hummingbirds</category><category>Woodnymphs</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-06-05T08:53:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thalurania_colombica_violet_crowned_woodnymph.php#unique-entry-id-490</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thalurania_colombica_violet_crowned_woodnymph.php#unique-entry-id-490</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Violet Crowned Woodnymph - Thalurania colombica" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/thalurania_colombica_violet_crowned_woodnymph_01.jpg" width="440" height="337" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton, Panama &bull; 30 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Violet Crowned Woodnymph<br />Latin: <em>Thalurania colombica</em><br />Other: Purple-crowned Woodnymph<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-trochilidae.php" rel="self" title="Trochilidae">Trochilidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hummingbirds.php" rel="self" title="Hummingbirds">Hummingbirds</a><br />Range: Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela<br /><br />This male Violet-crowned Woodnymph has a forked deep-blue tail, green throat and purple forehead. Green lower back, blue-violet shoulders, chest and belly. The female has light underparts and tail is rounded and shorter. Seen in Valle de Anton. Beautiful deep colours on this bird.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Short Tailed Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-06-02T15:02:32+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_brachyurus_short_tailed_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-489</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_brachyurus_short_tailed_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-489</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Short Tailed Hawk - Buteo brachyurus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_brachyurus_short_tailed_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="373" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton, Panama &bull; 1 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Short Tailed Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Buteo brachyurus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gavil&aacute;n rabicorto (Es), busardo de cola corta &bull; Gavi&atilde;o-de-cauda-curta (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Texas to Argentina.<br /><br />This Short Tailed Hawk light morph is white underneath with strongly barred tail and flight feathers. It has a well defined dark hood with white throat and light patch in front of eyes. Upperside of wings and back is brown. There is also a dark morph.<br /><br />The Short-tailed Hawk can be found from Florida to southern Brazil. The one pictured was seen in the El Valle mountains, in central Panama, another was seen near Canopy Tower.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Headed Kite</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Kites</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T09:08:26+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leptodon_cayanensis_grey_headed_kite.php#unique-entry-id-488</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leptodon_cayanensis_grey_headed_kite.php#unique-entry-id-488</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Headed Kite - Leptodon cayanensis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leptodon_cayanensis_grey_headed_kite_01.jpg" width="440" height="364" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Para, Brazil &bull; Sep 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Headed Kite<br />Latin: <em>Leptodon cayanensis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gray-headed Kite (US) &bull; Milano cabecigr&iacute;s (Es) &bull; Gavi&atilde;o-de-cabe&ccedil;a-cinza (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kites.php" rel="self" title="Kites">Kites</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Mexico to northern Argentina, incl Panama, Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Grey-Headed Kite has a pale grey head with white body contrasting with dark wings and barred flight feathers. Two narrow white bands on tail (a third sometimes visible). Bill bluish.<br /><br />Also seen in the mountains of Valle de Anton in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Grey Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Summit Gardens</category><dc:date>2010-06-02T15:19:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_nitidus_grey_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-487</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_nitidus_grey_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-487</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Hawk - Buteo nitidus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_nitidus_grey_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="370" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton, Panama &bull; 3 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Grey Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Buteo nitidus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Grey-lined Hawk, (White-rumped Hawk, Br) &bull; </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>Buteo plagiatus,</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "> </span><span style="font-size:11px; "><em>Asturina nitida</em></span><span style="font-size:11px; "> &bull; Gavi&atilde;o-pedr&ecirc;s(Br) &bull; Gavil&aacute;n saraviado (Es)</span><br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Texas to Argentina.<br /><br />The Grey Hawk in Panama is a pale, finely barred small hawk, with yellow at base of bill and two white bands on tail, one thick, one thin (a third sometimes visible near base) and narrow white band at tip. Pale grey also from above.<br /><br />We had good views of this individual in the town of El Valle, in central Panama, and another was seen earlier in Summit Gardens perched at the top of a tall tree.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Grey Hawk - Buteo nitidus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_nitidus_grey_hawk_02.jpg" width="440" height="572" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Osprey</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Pandionidae</category><category>Ospreys</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Panama</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-06-01T20:19:19+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pandion_haliaetus_osprey.php#unique-entry-id-486</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pandion_haliaetus_osprey.php#unique-entry-id-486</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Osprey - Pandion haliaetus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pandion_haliaetus_osprey_01.jpg" width="440" height="355" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; El Valle, Panama &bull; 1 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Osprey<br />Latin: <em>Pandion haliaetus</em><br />Other: Aguila pescadora (Es), halieto &bull; Aguia-pesqueira (Pt) &bull; Balbuzard p&ecirc;cheur (Fr) &bull; Falco pescatore (It) &bull; Fischadler (De)<br />Family: Pandionidae &bull; Osprey<br />Range: Worldwide, especially tropics, coastlines and Canada, Russia, China.<br /><br />I saw a couple of Ospreys in the Valle de Anton area. One in the town itself and one higher in the mountains, both near water.<br /><br />Ospreys have long thin wings and a distinctive &ldquo;zorro&rdquo; eye mask. They are white underneath with brown marks on wings, upperside is brown. Ospreys eat fish almost exclusively.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Osprey - Pandion haliaetus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pandion_haliaetus_osprey_02.jpg" width="440" height="293" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Bat Falcon</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Falconidae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Falcons</category><category>Panama</category><category>Cerro Azul</category><category>Chagres National Park</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><dc:date>2010-06-01T17:49:04+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/falco_rufigularis_bat_falcon.php#unique-entry-id-485</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/falco_rufigularis_bat_falcon.php#unique-entry-id-485</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Bat Falcon - Falco rufigularis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/falco_rufigularis_bat_falcon_01.jpg" width="440" height="325" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Cerro Azul, Panama &bull; 24 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Bat Falcon<br />Latin: <em>Falco rufigularis</em><br />Other: Halc&oacute;n murcielaguero (Es) &bull; Caur&eacute; (Br)<br />Family: Falconidae &bull; Falcons<br />Range: Mexico, Central America, tropical South America<br /><br />The above Bat Falcon flew fast overhead on the Cerro Azul, in central Panama, and another was seen later in El Valle (see &ldquo; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/falco_rufigularis_bat_falcon.php" rel="self" title="Bat Falcon">more photos</a>&rdquo;) chasing the much larger Grey Headed Kite - typical feisty Bat Falcon behaviour.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ornate Hawk Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Hawk Eagles</category><category>Panama</category><category>Chiriqui</category><category>Los Quetzales</category><dc:date>2010-06-01T15:52:44+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spizaetus_ornatus_ornate_hawk_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-484</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spizaetus_ornatus_ornate_hawk_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-484</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Ornate Hawk Eagle - Spizaetus ornatus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/spizaetus_ornatus_ornate_hawk_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="325" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Los Quezales, Panama &bull; 5 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ornate Hawk Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Spizaetus ornatus</em><br />Other: Aguila crestuda real (Es), &aacute;guila copetona real &bull;&nbsp;Gavi&atilde;o-de-penacho (Br)<br />Family: Accipitridae &bull; Hawk Eagles<br />Range: Humid tropical forests from Mexico to northern Argentina<br /><br />Distant shots of an Ornate Hawk Eagle, from cabin number 8 at Los Quetzales in the Chiriqui highlands in western Panama. <br /><br />A spectacular looking raptor when seen up close &hellip;]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Barred Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Panama</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>El Valle</category><dc:date>2010-06-01T20:35:09+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_princeps_barred_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-483</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_princeps_barred_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-483</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Barred Hawk - Leucopternis princeps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_princeps_barred_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="382" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; El Valle, Panama &bull; 1 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Barred Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Leucopternis princeps</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru<br /><br />The Barred Hawk is white below, finely barred with black (looks light grey at a distance), has a well-defined black-slate neck, head, upperside and tail, with one narrow white band on tail. Wing tips and rear wing edge slightly darker. Wide wings, short tail. Yellow on upper part of bill and ceres and feet. One bird below also has a thin white trailing edge to wings.<br /><br />These Barred Hawks (two, I think) were seen close to the Caribbean-Pacific watershed near El Valle de Anton in central Panama in May. First perched on distant tree, then gliding on thermals with vultures and soaring.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Barred Hawk - Leucopternis princeps" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_princeps_barred_hawk_03.jpg" width="440" height="335" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mississippi Kite</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Kites</category><category>Panama</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><dc:date>2010-06-01T18:43:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_mississippiensis_mississippi_kite.php#unique-entry-id-482</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_mississippiensis_mississippi_kite.php#unique-entry-id-482</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_mississippiensis_mississippi_kite_01.jpg" width="440" height="293" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Pipeline Road, Panama &bull; 24 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mississippi Kite<br />Latin: <em>Ictinia mississippiensis</em><br />Other: Milano boreal (Es) &bull; Sauveiro do norte (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-kites.php" rel="self" title="Kites">Kites</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Texas to South America via Central America.<br />Similar:<br /><br />We saw well over a hundred Mississippi Kites migrating towards North America, above the Pipeline Road in central Panama, in the Canal zone, in late April 2010. A fabulous site. <br /><br />As you can see, there are 80 birds in the photo above, among which I think there is one odd-man-out, a Swainson&rsquo;s Hawk. Can you see where? Give up? Top  middle with vertical wings!<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ictinia_mississippiensis_mississippi_kite_03.jpg" width="440" height="368" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Semiplumbeous Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-05-31T18:57:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_semiplumbea_semiplumbeous_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-481</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_semiplumbea_semiplumbeous_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-481</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Semiplumbeous Hawk - Leucopternis semiplumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_semiplumbea_semiplumbeous_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="327" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Pipeline Road, Panama &bull; 25 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Semiplumbeous Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Leucopternis semiplumbea</em><br />Other: <br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador<br /><br />The Semiplumbeous Hawk is slate grey on upperside, with red legs and one white band on tail, red ceres and base of bill, black bottom half of bill, orange-yellow irises, white underneath. <br /><br />This individual was seen at the start of Pipeline Road, in central Panama, high in a tree, late April.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Semiplumbeous Hawk - Leucopternis semiplumbea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/leucopternis_semiplumbea_semiplumbeous_hawk_04.jpg" width="440" height="506" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Crane Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Panama</category><category>Gamboa</category><dc:date>2010-05-31T18:48:06+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geranospiza_caerulescens_crane_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-480</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geranospiza_caerulescens_crane_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-480</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Crane Hawk - Geranospiza caerulescens" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/geranospiza_caerulescens_crane_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="487" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Gamboa, Panama &bull; 29 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Crane Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Geranospiza caerulescens</em><br />Other: Gavil&aacute;n patilargo (Es) &bull; Gavi&atilde;o-pernilongo (Br)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Central America to South America<br /><br />The Crane Hawk is slate grey on upperside, with black face and bill, long red legs and two thick white bands on tail. Red irises, possibly here. This individual was seen on the old Gamboa Road, in central Panama, but against the light unfortunately.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Harpy Eagle</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Eagles</category><category>Panama</category><category>Summit Gardens</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Para</category><category>Rio Azul Lodge</category><dc:date>2012-01-14T16:40:37+01:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/harpia_harpyja_harpy_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-479</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/harpia_harpyja_harpy_eagle.php#unique-entry-id-479</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Harpy Eagle - Harpia harpyja" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/harpia_harpyja_harpy_eagle_01.jpg" width="440" height="509" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Summit Gardens, Panama &bull; April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Harpy Eagle<br />Latin: <em>Harpia harpyja</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Aguila harp&iacute;a (Es) &bull; Harpia (Br)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-eagles.php" rel="self" title="Eagles">Eagles</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: Central America and tropical South America to Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />The top pics are of a captive Harpy Eagle eating at the Summit Gardens zoo - further below there are a couple of pics of a wild bird in Brazil, sent in by Paula.<br /><br />The Harpy Eagle is the largest and most powerful raptor in the Americas, with much larger talons than a Golden Eagle. Somehow, close up it didn&rsquo;t look quite as big as I had expected. A rare bird, classed as Near Threatened, it is being reintroduced in several locations, including Soberania National Park in Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Swainson&#x27;s Hawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Accipitridae</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Hawks</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-05-31T18:09:48+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_swainsoni_swainsons_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-478</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_swainsoni_swainsons_hawk.php#unique-entry-id-478</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Swainson’s Hawk - Buteo swainsoni" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/buteo_swainsoni_swainsons_hawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="370" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Pipeline Road, Panama &bull; 24 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Swainson&rsquo;s Hawk<br />Latin: <em>Buteo swainsoni</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Grasshopper Hawk &bull;&nbsp;Gavil&aacute;n langostero (Es), Gavil&aacute;n de Swainson<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-accipitridae.php" rel="self" title="Accipitridae">Accipitridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-hawks.php" rel="self" title="Hawks">Hawks</a>, Birds of Prey<br />Range: North and west US etc (Apr - Sep) to Argentina etc (Nov - Mar)<br />Similar:<br /><br />A couple of Swainson&rsquo;s Hawks were seen migrating northwards at the end of April, one in a large group of Mississippi Kites, near Pipeline Road in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Arctic Tern</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Terns</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2010-05-30T22:10:41+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sterna_paradisaea_arctic_tern.php#unique-entry-id-477</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sterna_paradisaea_arctic_tern.php#unique-entry-id-477</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Arctic Tern - Sterna paradisaea" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/sterna_paradisaea_arctic_tern_01.jpg" width="440" height="422" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Arctic Tern<br />Latin: <em>Sterna paradisaea</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-terns.php" rel="self" title="Terns">Terns</a><br />Range: Arctic and sub-Arctic breeding. Migrating to Antarctica.<br />Similar:<br /><br />The Arctic Tern is the only Tern seen in Iceland. These were seen out at sea in May.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Eider</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Sea Ducks</category><category>Eiders</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T13:44:22+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/somateria_mollissima_common_eider.php#unique-entry-id-475</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/somateria_mollissima_common_eider.php#unique-entry-id-475</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Eider - Somateria mollissima" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/somateria_mollissima_common_eider_01.jpg" width="440" height="633" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Eider<br />Latin: <em>Somateria mollissima</em><br />Other: Eiderente (De) &bull; Eidereend (Nl) &bull; Ejder (Sv)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-ducks.php" rel="self" title="Ducks">Ducks</a>, Eiders<br />Range: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, Northern Europe, north Atlantic and Pacific coasts.<br />Similar: King Eider<br /><br />The Common Eider is an attractive duck, apparently common around Reykjavik in May. Characterised by a thick bill, with &ldquo;nail&rdquo; at end.<br /><br />The female is mottled brown, so quite different from the male in colour.<br /><br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Eider - Somateria mollissima" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/somateria_mollissima_common_eider_03.jpg" width="440" height="489" /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Below, a female Common Eider.<br /></span><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Eider - Somateria mollissima" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/somateria_mollissima_common_eider_05.jpg" width="440" height="330" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Gannet</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Sulidae</category><category>Gannets</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T12:33:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/morus_bassanus_northern_gannet.php#unique-entry-id-474</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/morus_bassanus_northern_gannet.php#unique-entry-id-474</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Gannet - Morus bassanus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/morus_bassanus_northern_gannet_01.jpg" width="440" height="324" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Gannet<br />Latin: <em>Morus bassanus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Gannet &bull; Fou de Bassan (Fr) &bull; Basst&ouml;lpel (De) &bull; Alcatraz com&uacute;n (Es) &bull; Sula bassana (It) &bull; Jan-van-gent (Nl) &bull; Havssula (Sv) &bull; Ganso-patola (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-sulidae.php" rel="self" title="Sulidae">Sulidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-boobies.php" rel="self" title="Boobies">Boobies</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gannets.php" rel="self" title="Gannets">Gannets</a><br />Range: Breeds in <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, UK, Ireland, Canada, Norway, range North Atlantic mostly.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Superb flight shots of Gannets in Iceland, May 2010, near Reykjanes Peninsular, sent in by Alexia.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Great Black Backed Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T12:21:17+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_marinus_great_black_backed_gull.php#unique-entry-id-473</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_marinus_great_black_backed_gull.php#unique-entry-id-473</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Black Backed Gull - Larus marinus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_marinus_great_black_backed_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="594" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Great Black Backed Gull<br />Latin: <em>Larus marinus</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: GBBG &bull;&nbsp;Go&eacute;land marin (Fr) &bull; Mantelm&ouml;we (De) &bull; Gavi&oacute;n atl&aacute;ntico (Es) &bull; Grote mantelmeeuw (Nl) &bull; Havstrut (Sv) &bull; Alcatraz-comum (Pt)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, Northern Europe, Canada, north Atlantic coasts.<br />Similar: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/larus_fuscus_lesser_black_backed_gull.php" rel="self" title="Lesser Black Backed Gull">Lesser Black-backed Gull</a><br /><br />This Great Black-Backed Gull was also seen in Reykjavik in May. Pale pinkish legs, darker wings, heavier bill, larger size than Lesser Black-backed Gull. The GBBG is the largest of all gulls, with a 1.6 m wingspan.<br /><br />See &ldquo;more photos&rdquo; for comparisons with other gulls.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lesser Black Backed Gull</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2010-05-30T23:04:51+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_fuscus_lesser_black_backed_gull.php#unique-entry-id-472</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_fuscus_lesser_black_backed_gull.php#unique-entry-id-472</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Black Backed Gull - Larus fuscus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_fuscus_lesser_black_backed_gull_01.jpg" width="440" height="343" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Lesser Black Backed Gull<br />Latin: <em>Larus fuscus</em><br />Other:<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: Iceland, Northern Europe, Atlantic coasts<br />Similar: Great Black Backed Gull<br /><br />These presumed Lesser Black-Backed Gulls were seen in Iceland in May. LBBGs have yellow legs whereas Great Black-Backed Gulls have pinkish legs.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Black Backed Gull - Larus fuscus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/larus_fuscus_lesser_black_backed_gull_02.jpg" width="440" height="432" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Northern Fulmar</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Procellariidae</category><category>Petrels</category><category>Fulmars</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T13:34:50+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fulmarus_glacialis_northern_fulmar.php#unique-entry-id-471</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fulmarus_glacialis_northern_fulmar.php#unique-entry-id-471</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Northern Fulmar - Fulmarus glacialis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fulmarus_glacialis_northern_fulmar_01.jpg" width="440" height="449" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Northern Fulmar<br />Latin: <em>Fulmarus glacialis</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Fulmar &bull; Fulmar bor&eacute;al (Fr) &bull; Eissturmvogel (De) &bull; Noordse stormvogel (Nl) &bull; Stormf&aring;gel (Sv)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-procellariidae.php" rel="self" title="Procellariidae">Procellariidae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-petrels.php" rel="self" title="Petrels">Petrels</a>, <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-fulmars.php" rel="self" title="Fulmars">Fulmars</a><br />Range: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, Northern Europe, north Pacific, Arctic Circle.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Thanks again to Alexia for this beautiful shot of a Fulmar near the Reykjanes Peninsular in Iceland. <br /><br />Despite appearances, Fulmars are unrelated to gulls, but are in the tubenose or petrel group, which is largely pelagic, and characterised by a naricorn, or nasal passage attached above the bill.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Atlantic Puffin</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcidae</category><category>Puffins</category><category>Alcids</category><category>Auks</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2010-05-30T22:06:27+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fratercula_arctica_atlantic_puffin.php#unique-entry-id-470</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fratercula_arctica_atlantic_puffin.php#unique-entry-id-470</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/fratercula_arctica_atlantic_puffin_01.jpg" width="440" height="316" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Atlantic Puffin<br />Latin: <em>Fratercula arctica</em><br />Other:<br />Family: Alcidae &bull; Auks<br />Range: Iceland, Northern Europe, some US.<br /><br />Puffins seen out at sea and in the bay of Reykjavik in Iceland in late May.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Greater Scaup</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Ducks</category><category>Diving Ducks</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2010-05-29T23:33:36+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aythya_marila_greater_scaup.php#unique-entry-id-469</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aythya_marila_greater_scaup.php#unique-entry-id-469</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Greater Scaup - Aythya marila" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/aythya_marila_greater_scaup_01.jpg" width="440" height="390" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Greater Scaup<br />Latin: <em>Aythya marila</em><br />Other: Scaup<br />Family: Anatidae &bull; Ducks<br />Range: Iceland, Northern Europe, some US.<br /><br />Thanks to Alexia for sending this Scaup photo from Iceland. The Scaup is similar looking to its cousin the Tufted Duck, but is lightly patterned on the top of its back and has no crest. The female is duller and browner, with a white patch at base of bill (see &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;)<br /><br />Scaup breed in Iceland and northern Scandinavia and Russia in the summer, descending mostly to the north Atlantic coastline in the winter.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Guillemot</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcidae</category><category>Guillemots</category><category>Alcids</category><category>Auks</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2010-05-29T23:33:14+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cepphus_grylle_black_guillemot.php#unique-entry-id-468</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cepphus_grylle_black_guillemot.php#unique-entry-id-468</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Guillemot - Cepphus grylle" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cepphus_grylle_black_guillemot_01.jpg" width="440" height="362" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Guillemot<br />Latin: <em>Cepphus grylle</em><br />Other: Tystie<br />Family: Alcidae &bull; Guillemots<br />Range: Iceland to Maine, UK, Ireland<br /><br />The Black Guillemot, is in the Auk family, with Puffins. Recognised here, in summer plumage, by its characteristic white oval wing patches, and red legs. Whitish underwing (see &ldquo;more photos&rdquo;).<br /><br />The Black Guillemot&rsquo;s range is mostly in the north Atlantic: Iceland, Scandinavia, Scotland etc.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Whooper Swan</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Anatidae</category><category>Swans</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjavik</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T12:12:10+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan.php#unique-entry-id-467</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan.php#unique-entry-id-467</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan_01.jpg" width="440" height="485" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Whooper Swan<br />Latin: <em>Cygnus cygnus</em><br />Other: Cygne chanteur (Fr) &bull; Singschwan (De) &bull; Cigno selvatico (It) &bull; Wilde zwaan (Nl) &bull; S&aring;ngsvan (Sv)<br />Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-anatidae.php" rel="self" title="Anatidae">Anatidae</a> &bull; <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-swans.php" rel="self" title="Swans">Swans</a><br />Range: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, Northern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, east Asia.<br />Similar:<br /><br />Whooper Swans in Reykjavik.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan_02.jpg" width="440" height="407" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan_04.jpg" width="440" height="330" /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Whooper Swan - Cygnus cygnus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/cygnus_cygnus_whooper_swan_06.jpg" width="440" height="356" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Black Legged Kittiwake</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Laridae</category><category>Gulls</category><category>Nests</category><category>Iceland</category><category>Reykjanes Peninsula</category><dc:date>2011-05-15T23:05:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rissa_tridactyla_black_legged_kittiwake.php#unique-entry-id-466</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rissa_tridactyla_black_legged_kittiwake.php#unique-entry-id-466</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Legged Kittiwake - Rissa tridactyla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rissa_tridactyla_black_legged_kittiwake_01.jpg" width="440" height="364" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Black Legged Kittiwake<br />Latin: <em>Rissa tridactyla</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Kittiwake (UK) &bull; Mouette tridactyle (Fr) &bull; Dreizehenm&ouml;we (De) &bull; Drieteenmeeuw (Nl) &bull; Gaviota trid&aacute;ctila (Es) &bull; Tret&aring;ig m&aring;s (Sv)<br /></span>Family: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-laridae.php" rel="self" title="Laridae">Laridae</a> &bull;&nbsp;<a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-gulls.php" rel="self" title="Gulls">Gulls</a><br />Range: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/category-iceland.php" rel="self" title="Iceland">Iceland</a>, UK, North Pacific, North Atlantic.<br />Similar:<br /><br />A colony of Kittiwakes perched on cliffs in Iceland. Kittiwakes are small gulls with yellowish-green bills.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Black Legged Kittiwake - Rissa tridactyla" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/rissa_tridactyla_black_legged_kittiwake_03.jpg" width="440" height="330" />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Murre</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Alcidae</category><category>Guillemots</category><category>Alcids</category><category>Auks</category><category>Iceland</category><dc:date>2010-05-29T23:31:57+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/uria_aalge_common_guillemot.php#unique-entry-id-465</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/uria_aalge_common_guillemot.php#unique-entry-id-465</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Guillemot - Uria aalge" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/uria_aalge_common_guillemot_01.jpg" width="440" height="325" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Iceland &bull; May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Guillemot<br />Latin: <em>Uria aalge</em><br />Other: Guillemot, Common Murre<br />Family: Alcidae &bull; Auks<br />Range: Iceland, low Arctic circumpolar band, as far south as France for one ssp.<br /><br />The Guillemot has a black head and wings with some streaking on flanks (especially in winter) and white belly.<br /><br />The Guillemot is another north Atlantic bird, which breeds in Iceland, parts of Britain and Scandinavia. These ones spotted at sea in Iceland.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Spectacled Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Pipeline Road</category><dc:date>2010-05-28T15:45:45+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pulsatrix_perspicillata_spectacled_owl.php#unique-entry-id-464</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pulsatrix_perspicillata_spectacled_owl.php#unique-entry-id-464</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Spectacled Owl - Pulsatrix perspicillata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/pulsatrix_perspicillata_spectacled_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="538" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Pipeline Road &bull; 24 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Spectacled Owl<br />Latin: <em>Pulsatrix perspicillata</em><br />Other: B&uacute;ho de antifaz (Es), Oropopo, Lechuz&oacute;n &bull; Murucututu (Br), Murucutu <br />Family: Strigidae<br />Range: Mexico to Argentina<br /><br />This Spectacled Owl was very difficult to see and focus on, perched inside a hollow in the canopy in almost total darkness. This large owl will sometimes prey on the much larger three-toed sloth.<br /><br />This individual was seen off the Pipeline Road in central Panama. The Panamanian subspecies is <em>Pulsatrix perspicillata chapmani.</em> Spectacled Owls live from southern Mexico and Trinidad to southern Brazil and northwestern Argentina.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Potoo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Nyctibiidae</category><category>Potoos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Nests</category><category>Chicks&#x2c; Ducklings&#x2c; Fledglings etc</category><dc:date>2010-05-29T09:47:38+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_griseus_common_potoo.php#unique-entry-id-463</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_griseus_common_potoo.php#unique-entry-id-463</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Potoo - Nyctibius griseus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_griseus_common_potoo_01.jpg" width="440" height="422" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton &bull; 3 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Common Potoo<br />Latin: <em>Nyctibius griseus</em><br />Other: Grey Potoo, Lesser Potoo &bull; Uruta&uacute; menor (Es) &bull; Urutau-comum (Br)<br />Family: Nyctibiidae<br />Range: Costa Rica to Argentina<br /><br />A chip off the old block - a Common Potoo and chick doing a very convincing impression of a piece of wood. The adult will have a laid a single egg, which has now hatched, in a depression in the top of this stump.<br /><br />When Common Potoos hear a potential predator approach they adopt this freeze position, very slowly, which serves as even better camouflage than their usual pose.<br /><br />Potoos are in the <em>Caprimulgiformes</em> order with the Nightjars and Frogmouths, but have their own family the <em>Nyctibiidae</em> with a single genus with seven species, which all live in tropical Central and South America. They hunt insects from a perch at night.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Potoo - Nyctibius griseus" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_griseus_common_potoo_02.jpg" width="440" height="534" /><br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Great Potoo</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Nyctibiidae</category><category>Potoos</category><category>Panama</category><category>Soberania National Park</category><category>Semaphore Hill</category><dc:date>2010-05-29T09:47:34+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_grandis_great_potoo.php#unique-entry-id-462</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_grandis_great_potoo.php#unique-entry-id-462</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Great Potoo - Nyctibius grandis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/nyctibius_grandis_great_potoo_01.jpg" width="440" height="351" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Semaphore Hill &bull; 26 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Great Potoo<br />Latin: <em>Nyctibius grandis</em><br />Other: Urutau-grande (Br) M&atilde;e-da-lua-gigante<br />Family: Nyctibiidae<br />Range: Guatemala to Brazil<br /><br />This Great Potoo was seen in the Soberania National Park in central Panama, high on a limb near the main road. The species is found in most of tropical Central and South America from Guatemala to southeastern Brazil. <br /><br />At 50-60 cm, the Great Potoo is the largest of the seven Potoos, and the largest bird in its order. It is nocturnal, preying on large flying insects and sometimes bats. It&rsquo;s very well camouflaged during the day and difficult to spot.<br /><br />Slightly reminiscent of Lewis Caroll&rsquo;s Cheshire Cat.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Crested Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Panama</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>El Valle</category><dc:date>2010-05-28T15:46:26+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lophostrix_cristata_crested_owl.php#unique-entry-id-461</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lophostrix_cristata_crested_owl.php#unique-entry-id-461</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Crested Owl - Lophostrix cristata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/lophostrix_cristata_crested_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="695" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photos copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton &bull; 1 May 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Crested Owl<br />Latin: <em>Lophostrix cristata</em><br />Other: Coruja-de-crista (Br)<br />Family: Strigidae<br />Range: Mexico to Brazil<br /><br />The Crested Owl is a large owl with long whitish ear tufts, and fine mottled barring on chest. <br /><br />It is the only member of the <em>Lophostrix</em> genus and found in tropical Central and South America from southern Mexico to northwestern Brazil. This individual was seen in El Valle de Anton in central Panama.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Ferruginous Pygmy Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Panama</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><category>Brazil</category><category>Rio de Janeiro</category><category>Regua</category><dc:date>2010-05-28T15:44:49+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_brasilianum_ferruginous_pygmy_owl.php#unique-entry-id-460</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_brasilianum_ferruginous_pygmy_owl.php#unique-entry-id-460</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="glaucidium brasilianum - ferruginous pygmy owl" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/glaucidium_brasilianum_ferruginous_pygmy_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="426" /><span style="font-size:11px; "><br /></span><span style="font-size:11px; ">Copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy without permission &bull; Regua, Brazil &bull; September 2011<br /></span><br />Bird name: Ferruginous Pygmy Owl<br />Latin: <em>Glaucidium brasilianum</em><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Other: Cabur&eacute; chico (Es) &bull; Cabur&eacute; (Br)<br /></span>Family: Strigidae &bull; Owls<br />Range: Arizona to Argentina, incl Brazil<br />Similar:<br /><br />This is a terrible photo, but was taken in heavy mist which I&rsquo;ve tried to compensate for, without much success, in Photoshop. You can see the belly markings though.<br /><br />Ferruginous Pygmy Owl is found throughout most of Central and South America, bar Chile, its range stretching from Arizona in the US.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Mottled Owl</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Strigidae</category><category>Owls</category><category>Panama</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>El Valle</category><category>Birds of Prey</category><dc:date>2010-05-28T15:44:13+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ciccaba_virgata_mottled_owl.php#unique-entry-id-459</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ciccaba_virgata_mottled_owl.php#unique-entry-id-459</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Mottled Owl - Ciccaba virgata" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/ciccaba_virgata_mottled_owl_01.jpg" width="440" height="377" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: TC/monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; Valle de Anton &bull; 27 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: Mottled Owl<br />Latin: <em>Ciccaba virgata</em><br />Other: Coruja-do-mato (Br)<br />Family: Strigidae<br />Range: Mexico to Argentina<br /><br />Thanks again to Tom for sending me his shot of the Mottled Owl which we didn&rsquo;t manage to see in El Valle, Panama.<br /><br />The Mottled Owl has no ear-tufts and is strictly nocturnal.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Common Nighthawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Caprimulgidae</category><category>Nightjars</category><category>Nighthawks</category><category>Valle de Anton</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-05-16T01:30:28+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chordeiles_minor_common_nighthawk.php#unique-entry-id-458</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chordeiles_minor_common_nighthawk.php#unique-entry-id-458</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Common Nighthawk - Chordeiles minor" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chordeiles_minor_common_nighthawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="432" /><br /><span style="font-size:11px; ">Photo copyright: monacoeye &bull; Do not copy &bull; West of Panama Canal &bull; 30 April 2010<br /></span><br />Bird name: <a href="http://monacoeye.com/birds//index_files/chordeiles_minor_common_nighthawk.php" rel="self" title="Common Nighthawk">Common Nighthawk</a><br />Latin: <em>Chordeiles minor</em><br />Other: Atajacaminos com&uacute;n (Es), A&ntilde;apero yanqui (!) o boreal &bull; Bacurau-norte-americano (Br) &bull; Bullbat<br />Family: Caprimulgidae &bull; Nightjars<br /><br />The Common Nighthawk breeds in North America and spends the northern winter in South and Central America. <br /><br />This male (male has white throat and tailband, female brown) was seen about 100 km west of the Panama Canal at the end of April.<br /><br />The Common Nighthawk can be differentiated in photos from the Lesser Nighthawk only with difficulty, especially when it is lying on a branch. <br /><br />The telltale clues are the <strong>staggered white wingbar</strong> (usually squarer in the Lesser Nighthawk) which is also said to be proportionally higher up the wing in the Common. The <strong>Common Nighthawk also lacks the buff spots of the Lesser</strong> above the white wingbar on the primaries. And the general colouring is more contrasty than the Lesser. The Common Nighthawk is larger than the Lesser Nighthawk, despite the Latin <em>minor</em> species name.<br /><br />Common Nighthawks lay their eggs on bare ground and hunt for insects on the wing at dusk or night. They can be seen lying on horizontal branches during the day.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Lesser Nighthawk</title><dc:creator>monacoeye+birds@gmail.com</dc:creator><category>Caprimulgidae</category><category>Nightjars</category><category>Nighthawks</category><category>Summit Gardens</category><category>Panama</category><dc:date>2010-05-16T01:30:08+02:00</dc:date><link>http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chordeiles_acutipennis_lesser_nighthawk.php#unique-entry-id-457</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chordeiles_acutipennis_lesser_nighthawk.php#unique-entry-id-457</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="imageStyle" alt="Lesser Nighthawk - Chordeiles acutipennis" src="http://monacoeye.com/birds/index_files/chordeiles_acutipennis_lesser_nighthawk_01.jpg" width="440" height="344" /><br /><span styl
