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Guyana Cumulative Bird List Column A: Number of Tours (Out of 6) On Guyana Cumulative Bird List Column A: Number of tours (out of 6) on which this species has been recorded Column B: Number of days this species was seen/heard on the 2020 tour Column C: Maximum daily count for this species on the 2020 tour Column D: H = heard only A B C D 6 Great Tinamou 5 1 Tinamus major 5 Cinereous Tinamou 2 1 H Crypurellus cinereus 5 Little Tinamou 1 2 H Crypturellus soui 5 Undulated Tinamou 1 1 H Crypturellus undulatus 5 Red-legged Tinamou 1 1 H Crypturellus erythropus 5 Variegated Tinamou 1 1 H Crypturellus variegatus 2 White-faced Whistling-Duck 1 1 Dendrocygna viduata 1 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Dendrocygna autumnalis 6 Muscovy Duck 7 7 Cairina moschata 1 White-cheeked Pintail 1 30 Anas bahamensis 1 Masked Duck 1 1 Nomonyx dominicus 5 Variable Chachalaca Ortalis motmot 5 Marail Guan 3 6 Penelope marail 6 Spix's Guan 5 3 Penelope jacquacu 3 Blue-throated Piping-Guan 2 4 Pipile cumanensis 1 Crestless Curassow Mitu tomentosum 6 Black Curassow 8 7 Crax alector 5 Crested Bobwhite 3 16 Colinus cristatus 3 Marbled Wood-Quail 1 2 H Odontophorus gujanensis 1 Least Grebe 1 10 Tachybaptus dominicus 1 Pied-billed Grebe 1 4 Podilymbus podiceps 6 Pale-vented Pigeon 6 20 Patagioenas cayennensis 5 Scaled Pigeon 5 12 Patagioenas speciosa 6 Plumbeous Pigeon 8 7 Patagioenas plumbea 6 Ruddy Pigeon 3 2 H Patagioenas subvinacea 6 Common Ground-Dove 9 100 Columbina passerina 4 Plain-breasted Ground-Dove Columbina minuta 6 Ruddy Ground-Dove 8 50 Columbina talpacoti 4 Blue Ground-Dove 1 1 Claravis pretiosa 6 White-tipped Dove 9 10 Leptotila verreauxi 5 Gray-fronted Dove 3 1 H Leptotila rufaxilla ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WINGS ● 1643 N. Alvernon Way Ste. 109 ● Tucson ● AZ ● 85712 ● www.wingsbirds.com (866) 547 9868 Toll free US + Canada ● Tel (520) 320-9868 ● Fax (520) 320 9373 Guyana Cumulative Bird List… 2 6 Eared Dove 4 100 Zenaida auriculata 6 Greater Ani 1 6 Crotophaga major 6 Smooth-billed Ani 8 12 Crotophaga ani 2 Striped Cuckoo Tapera naevia 4 Rufous-winged Ground-Cuckoo 3 2 Neomorphus rufipennis 5 Little Cuckoo 1 2 Piaya minuta 6 Squirrel Cuckoo 5 3 Piaya cayana 3 Black-bellied Cuckoo Piaya melanogaster 1 Mangrove Cuckoo Coccyzus minor 5 Nacunda Nighthawk 1 2 Chordeiles nacunda 5 Least Nighthawk 2 2 Chordeiles pusillus 6 Lesser Nighthawk 7 25 Chordeiles acutipennis 6 Short-tailed Nighthawk 1 2 Lurocalis semitorquatus 4 Band-tailed Nighthawk 2 20 Nyctiprogne leucopyga 6 Common Pauraque 5 2 Nyctidromus albicollis 4 White-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus cayennensis 2 Blackish Nightjar 1 1 Caprimulgus nigrescens 5 Ladder-tailed Nightjar 1 2 Hydropsalis climacocerca 5 Great Potoo 1 1 Nyctibius grandis 4 Long-tailed Potoo Nyctibius aethereus 3 Common Potoo 2 1 H Nyctibius griseus 6 White-winged Potoo 1 1 Nyctibus leucopterus 2 Rufous Potoo 1 1 Nyctibius bracteatus 6 White-collared Swift 1 300 Streptoprocne zonaris 3 Chapman's Swift Chaetura chapmani 6 Short-tailed Swift 3 30 Chaetura brachyura 6 Band-rumped Swift 6 50 Chaetura spinicaudus 3 Gray-rumped Swift Chaetura cinereiventris 1 White-tipped Swift 1 10 Aeronautes montivagus 5 Fork-tailed Palm-Swift 4 20 Tachornis squamata 3 Crimson Topaz 1 1 Topaza pella 3 White-necked Jacobin Florisuga mellivora 1 Rufous-breasted Hermit Glaucis hirsutus 1 Pale-tailed Barbthroat Threnetes leucurus 6 Long-tailed Hermit 6 2 Phaethornis superciliosus 6 Reddish Hermit 4 2 Phaethornis ruber 4 Sooty-capped Hermit 1 2 Phaethornis augusti 6 Black-eared Fairy 4 1 Heliothryx auritus 1 Green-tailed Goldenthroat Polytmus theresiae 2 White-tailed Goldenthroat Polytmus guainumbi 1 Ruby-topaz Hummingbird Chrysolampis mosquitus ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WINGS ● 1643 N. Alvernon Way Ste. 109 ● Tucson ● AZ ● 85712 ● www.wingsbirds.com (866) 547 9868 Toll free US + Canada ● Tel (520) 320-9868 ● Fax (520) 320 9373 Guyana Cumulative Bird List… 3 1 Green-throated Mango Anthracothorax viridigula 4 Black-throated Mango 1 1 Anthracothorax nigricollis 1 Racket-tailed Coquette Discosura longicaudus 1 Tufted Coquette Lophornus ornatus 3 Long-billed Starthroat 1 2 Heliomaster longirostris 6 Blue-tailed Emerald 4 3 Chlorostilbon mellisugus 1 Blue-chinned Sapphire Chlorestes notata 5 Gray-breasted Sabrewing 6 1 Campylopterus largipennis 6 Fork-tailed Woodnymph 5 5 Thalurania furcata 4 White-chested Emerald 2 1 Amazilia brevirostris 6 Plain-bellied Emerald 1 2 Amazilia leucogaster 6 Glittering-throated Emerald 8 5 Amazilia fimbriata 2 Rufous-throated Sapphire Hylocharis sapphirina 3 White-chinned Sapphire Hylocharis cyanus 3 Hoatzin 1 2 Opisthocomus hoazin 1 Ash-throated Crake Mustelirallus albicollis 4 Gray-cowled Wood-Rail 1 1 Aramides cajanea 2 Ocellated Crake Micropygia schomburgkii 2 Purple Gallinule 3 3 Porphyrio martinica 2 Sungrebe Heliornis fulica 6 Limpkin 4 15 Aramus guarauna 6 Gray-winged Trumpeter 4 15 Psophia crepitans 6 Double-striped Thick-knee 3 3 Burhinus bistriatus 4 Black-bellied Plover Pluvialis squatarola 6 Pied Lapwing 2 25 Vanellus cayanus 6 Southern Lapwing 6 30 Vanellus chilensis 3 Semipalmated Plover 1 50 Charadrius semipalmatus 6 Wattled Jacana 7 50 Jacana jacana 5 Whimbrel 1 6 Numenius phaeopus 1 Giant Snipe Gallinago undulata 6 Spotted Sandpiper 2 5 Actitis macularius 4 Solitary Sandpiper 4 1 Tringa solitaria 6 Greater Yellowlegs 1 2 Tringa melanoleuca 5 Lesser Yellowlegs 1 10 Tringa flavipes Willet Tringa semipalmatus 2 Semipalmated Sandpiper 1 100 Calidris pusilla 1 Western Sandpiper Calidris mauri 3 Least Sandpiper 1 25 Calidris minutilla 1 Laughing Gull Leucophaeus atricilla 6 Yellow-billed Tern 1 2 Sternula superciliaris 6 Large-billed Tern 2 2 Phaetusa simplex ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WINGS ● 1643 N. Alvernon Way Ste. 109 ● Tucson ● AZ ● 85712 ● www.wingsbirds.com (866) 547 9868 Toll free US + Canada ● Tel (520) 320-9868 ● Fax (520) 320 9373 Guyana Cumulative Bird List… 4 1 Gull-billed Tern 1 42 Gelochelidon nilotica 3 Royal Tern Thalasseus maximus 4 Black Skimmer 2 3 Rynchops niger 4 Sunbittern Eurypyga helias 4 Maguari Stork 2 2 Ciconia maguari 6 Jabiru 3 78 Jabiru mycteria 4 Wood Stork 3 180 Mycteria americana 5 Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens 6 Anhinga 5 15 Anhinga anhinga 6 Neotropic Cormorant 6 100 Phalacrocorax brasilianus 3 Brown Pelican 1 2 Pelecanus occidentalis 3 Pinnated Bittern 1 2 Botaurus pinnatus 6 Rufescent Tiger-Heron 4 1 Tigrisoma lineatum 6 Cocoi Heron 9 12 Ardea cocoi 6 Great Egret 8 150 Ardea alba 1 Western Reef-Heron 1 1 Egretta gularis 6 Snowy Egret 3 150 Egretta thula 6 Little Blue Heron 3 300 Egretta caerulea 6 Tricolored Heron 1 4 Egretta tricolor 6 Cattle Egret 4 800 Bubulcus ibis 6 Striated Heron 5 3 Butorides striata 1 Agami Heron Agamia agami 5 Capped Heron 1 1 Pilherodius pileatus 5 Black-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax 5 Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Nyctanassa violacea 3 Boat-billed Heron 1 1 Cochlearius cochlearius 6 Scarlet Ibis 2 89 Eudocimus ruber 2 Sharp-tailed Ibis 1 4 Cercibis oxycerca 6 Green Ibis 2 4 Mesembrinibis cayennensis 6 Buff-necked Ibis 3 6 Theristicus caudatus 2 Roseate Spoonbill 1 1 Platalea ajaja 6 King Vulture 8 3 Sarcoramphus papa 6 Black Vulture 13 100 Coragyps atratus 6 Turkey Vulture 11 50 Cathartes aura 6 Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture 3 5 Cathartes burrovianus 6 Greater Yellow-headed Vulture 6 5 Cathartes melambrotus 6 Osprey 5 15 Pandion haliaetus 5 Pearl Kite 1 1 Gampsonyx swainsonii 5 White-tailed Kite 1 1 Elanus leucurus 2 Gray-headed Kite Leptodon cayanensis 6 Swallow-tailed Kite 6 5 Elanoides forficatus ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WINGS ● 1643 N. 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