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2017 AMAZON March Checklist CHECKLIST NATURE TOURS NATURE PERU WILDSIDE Map • Status Key • Daily Notes Status Key ED=Endemic EN=Endangered I=Introduced CR=Critically Endangered V=Vulnerable R/A=Rare-Accidental N-T=Near-Threatened Day 1 - Arrival Day Day 9 Day 2 Day 10 Day 3 Day 11 Day 4 Day 12 Day 5 Day 13 Day 6 Day 14 Day 7 Day 15 Day 8 Day 16 1 Birds of Peru COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TINAMIFORMES: Tinamidae 1 Grey Tinamou Tinamus tao 2 Black Tinamou Tinamus osgoodi V 3 Great Tinamou Tinamus major 4 White-throated Tinamou Tinamus guttatus 5 Highland Tinamou Nothocercus bonapartei 6 Tawny-breasted Tinamou Nothocercus julius 7 Hooded Tinamou Nothocercus nigrocapillus 8 Cinereous Tinamou Crypturellus cinereus 9 Little Tinamou Crypturellus soui 10 Brown Tinamou Crypturellus obsoletus 11 Undulated Tinamou Crypturellus undulatus 12 Pale-browed Tinamou Crypturellus transfasciatus N-T 13 Brazilian Tinamou Crypturellus strigulosus 14 Grey-legged Tinamou Crypturellus duidae 15 Black-capped Tinamou Crypturellus atrocapillus 16 Variegated Tinamou Crypturellus variegatus 17 Rusty Tinamou Crypturellus brevirostris 18 Bartlett's Tinamou Crypturellus bartletti 19 Small-billed Tinamou Crypturellus parvirostris 20 Barred Tinamou Crypturellus casiquiare 21 Tataupa Tinamou Crypturellus tataupa 22 Red-winged Tinamou Rhynchotus rufescens 23 Taczanowski's Tinamou Nothoprocta taczanowskii ED V 24 Ornate Tinamou Nothoprocta ornata 25 Andean Tinamou Nothoprocta pentlandii 26 Curve-billed Tinamou Nothoprocta curvirostris 27 Darwin's Nothura Nothura darwinii 28 Puna Tinamou Tinamotis pentlandii 29 RHEIFORMES: Rheidae 30 Darwin's Rhea Rhea pennata N-T 31 GALLIFORMES: Cracidae 32 Rufous-headed Chachalaca Ortalis erythroptera V 33 Speckled Chachalaca Ortalis guttata 34 Colombian Chachalaca Ortalis columbiana 35 Bearded Guan Penelope barbata V 36 Andean Guan Penelope montagnii 37 Crested Guan Penelope purpurascens 38 White-winged Guan Penelope albipennis E-CR 39 Spix's Guan Penelope jacquacu 40 Blue-throated Piping Guan Pipile cumanensis 2 Birds of Peru COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 41 Red-throated Piping Guan Pipile cujubi 42 Wattled Guan Aburria aburri N-T 43 Sickle-winged Guan Chamaepetes goudotii 44 Nocturnal Curassow Nothocrax urumutum 45 Salvin's Curassow Mitu salvini 46 Razor-billed Curassow Mitu tuberosum 47 Southern Helmeted Curassow Pauxi unicornis EN 48 Great Curassow Crax rubra N-T 49 Wattled Curassow Crax globulosa V 50 GALLIFORMES: Odontophoridae 51 Marbled Wood Quail Odontophorus gujanensis 52 Rufous-breasted Wood Quail Odontophorus speciosus 53 Stripe-faced Wood Quail Odontophorus balliviani 54 Starred Wood Quail Odontophorus stellatus 55 ANSERIFORMES: Anhimidae 56 Horned Screamer Anhima cornuta 57 Southern Screamer Chauna torquata R/A 58 ANSERIFORMES: Anatidae 59 White-faced Whistling Duck Dendrocygna viduata 60 Black-bellied Whistling Duck Dendrocygna autumnalis 61 Fulvous Whistling Duck Dendrocygna bicolor 62 Torrent Duck Merganetta armata 63 Comb Duck Sarkidiornis sylvicola 64 Orinoco Goose Neochen jubata N-T 65 Andean Goose Chloephaga melanoptera 66 Muscovy Duck Cairina moschata 67 Brazilian Teal Amazonetta brasiliensis 68 Crested Duck Lophonetta specularioides 69 Chiloe Wigeon Anas sibilatrix R/A 70 Mallard Anas platyrhynchos I 71 Blue-winged Teal Anas discors 72 Cinnamon Teal Anas cyanoptera 73 Red Shoveler Anas platalea 74 White-cheeked Pintail Anas bahamensis 75 Speckled Teal Anas flavirostris 76 Yellow-billed Pintail Anas georgica 77 Puna Teal Anas puna 78 Rosy-billed Pochard Netta peposaca R/A 79 Southern Pochard Netta erythrophthalma 80 Masked Duck Nomonyx dominicus 3 Birds of Peru COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 81 Andean Duck Oxyura ferruginea 82 SPHENISCIFORMES: Spheniscidae 83 King Penguin Aptenodytes patagonicus 84 Humboldt Penguin Spheniscus humboldti V 85 PROCELLARIIFORMES: Diomedeidae 86 Waved Albatross Phoebastria irrorata CR 87 Wandering Albatross Diomedea exulans R/A V 88 Southern Royal Albatross Diomedea epomophora V 89 Northern Royal Albatross Diomedea sanfordi EN 90 Light-mantled Albatross Phoebetria palpebrata R/A N-T 91 Black-browed Albatross Thalassarche melanophris EN 92 Shy Albatross Thalassarche cauta 93 Chatham Albatross Thalassarche eremita CR 94 Salvin's Albatross Thalassarche salvini V 95 Grey-headed Albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma V 96 Buller's Albatross Thalassarche bulleri 97 PROCELLARIIFORMES: Procellariidae 98 Southern Giant Petrel Macronectes giganteus N-T 99 Northern Giant Petrel Macronectes halli N-T 100 Southern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialoides 101 Cape Petrel Daption capense 102 Blue Petrel Halobaena caerulea R/A 103 Broad-billed Prion Pachyptila vittata R/A 104 Antarctic Prion Pachyptila desolata 105 Slender-billed Prion Pachyptila belcheri 106 Fairy Prion Pachyptila turtur 107 Murphy's Petrel Pterodroma ultima R/A N-T 108 Juan Fernandez Petrel Pterodroma externa R/A V 109 Kermadec Petrel Pterodroma neglecta R/A 110 Galapagos Petrel Pterodroma phaeopygia CR 111 Black-winged Petrel Pterodroma nigripennis R/A 112 Cook's Petrel Pterodroma cookii EN 113 De Filippi's Petrel Pterodroma defilippiana V 114 Stejneger's Petrel Pterodroma longirostris R/A V 115 Grey Petrel Procellaria cinerea N-T 116 White-chinned Petrel Procellaria aequinoctialis V 117 Black Petrel Procellaria parkinsoni V 118 Westland Petrel Procellaria westlandica R/A V 119 Buller's Shearwater Puffinus bulleri V 120 Audubon's Shearwater Puffinus lherminieri R/A 4 Birds of Peru COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 121 Little Shearwater Puffinus assimilis 122 Sooty Shearwater Puffinus griseus N-T 123 Pink-footed Shearwater Puffinus creatopus V 124 Flesh-footed Shearwater Puffinus carneipes R/A 125 PROCELLARIIFORMES: Hydrobatidae 126 Wilson's Storm Petrel Oceanites oceanicus 127 Elliot's Storm Petrel Oceanites gracilis 128 White-faced Storm Petrel Pelagodroma marina 129 White-bellied Storm Petrel Fregetta grallaria R/A 130 Black-bellied Storm Petrel Fregetta tropica 131 Least Storm Petrel Oceanodroma microsoma 132 Wedge-rumped Storm Petrel Oceanodroma tethys 133 Leach's Storm Petrel Oceanodroma leucorhoa 134 Markham's Storm Petrel Oceanodroma markhami 135 Black Storm Petrel Oceanodroma melania 136 Hornby's Storm Petrel Oceanodroma hornbyi 137 PROCELLARIIFORMES: Pelecanoididae 138 Peruvian Diving Petrel Pelecanoides garnotii EN 139 PODICIPEDIFORMES: Podicipedidae 140 Least Grebe Tachybaptus dominicus 141 Pied-billed Grebe Podilymbus podiceps 142 White-tufted Grebe Rollandia rolland 143 Titicaca Grebe Rollandia microptera EN 144 Great Grebe Podiceps major 145 Silvery Grebe Podiceps occipitalis 146 Junin Grebe Podiceps taczanowskii ED CR 147 PHOENICOPTERIFORMES: Phoenicopteridae 148 Chilean Flamingo Phoenicopterus chilensis N-T 149 Andean Flamingo Phoenicoparrus andinus V 150 James's Flamingo Phoenicoparrus 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Stripe-backed Bittern Ixobrychus involucris 175 Least Bittern Ixobrychus exilis 176 Black-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax 177 Yellow-crowned Night Heron Nyctanassa violacea 178 Striated Heron Butorides striata 179 Western Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis 180 Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias R/A 181 Cocoi Heron Ardea cocoi 182 Western Great Egret Ardea alba 183 Capped Heron Pilherodius pileatus 184 Tricolored Heron Egretta tricolor 185 Little Blue Heron Egretta caerulea 186 Snowy Egret Egretta thula 187 PELECANIFORMES: Fregatidae 188 Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens 189 Great Frigatebird Fregata minor R/A 190 PELECANIFORMES: Pelecanidae 191 Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis 192 Peruvian Pelican Pelecanus thagus N-T 193 PELECANIFORMES: Sulidae 194 Blue-footed Booby Sula nebouxii 195 Peruvian Booby Sula variegata 196 Masked Booby Sula dactylatra 6 Birds of Peru COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 197 Nazca Booby Sula granti R/A 198 Red-footed Booby Sula sula R/A 199 Brown Booby Sula leucogaster 200 PELECANIFORMES: Phalacrocoracidae 201 Red-legged Cormorant Phalacrocorax gaimardi N-T 202 Neotropic Cormorant Phalacrocorax brasilianus 203 Guanay Cormorant Leucocarbo bougainvillii N-T 204 PELECANIFORMES: Anhingidae 205 Anhinga Anhinga anhinga 206 ACCIPITRIFORMES: Cathartidae 207 Turkey Vulture Cathartes aura 208 Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture Cathartes burrovianus 209 Greater Yellow-headed Vulture Cathartes melambrotus 210 Black Vulture Coragyps atratus 211 King Vulture Sarcoramphus papa 212 Andean Condor Vultur gryphus N-T 213 ACCIPITRIFORMES: Pandionidae 214 Western Osprey
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