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Checklist Norte Perú (Tumbes, Piura, Cajamarca, Lambayeque, La Libertad, San Martin, Amazonas, Loreto) Checklist Norte Perú (Tumbes, Piura, Cajamarca, Lambayeque, La Libertad, San Martin, Amazonas, Loreto) TINAMIFORMES: Tinamidae 1 Gray Tinamou - Tinamus tao 2 Great Tinamou - Tinamus major 3 White-throated - Tinamou Tinamus guttatus 4 Highland Tinamou - Nothocercus bonapartei 5 Tawny-breasted - Tinamou Nothocercus julius 6 Hooded Tinamou - Nothocercus nigrocapillus 7 Cinereous Tinamou - Crypturellus cinereus 8 Red-legged Tinamou - Crypturellus erythropus 9 Little Tinamou - Crypturellus soui 10 Brown Tinamou - Crypturellus obsoletus 11 Undulated Tinamou - Crypturellus undulatus 12 Pale-browed Tinamou - Crypturellus transfasciatus 13 Variegated Tinamou - Crypturellus variegatus 14 Rusty Tinamou - Crypturellus brevirostris 15 Bartlett's Tinamou - Crypturellus bartletti 16 Tataupa Tinamou - Crypturellus tataupa 17 Andean Tinamou - Nothoprocta pentlandii 18 Curve-billed Tinamou - Nothoprocta curvirostris SPHENISCIFORMES: Spheniscidae 19 Humboldt Penguin - 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