Important Bird Areas of Guatemala

Important Bird Areas of Guatemala

>> FEATURE IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS OF THE NEOTROPICS: GUATEMALA Important Bird Areas of the Neotropics: Guatemala Knut Eisermann and Claudia Avendaño In the fourth article in our series on the Important Bird Areas of the neotropics, leading figures from guatemala’s leading conservation organisation discuss that country’s key sites for bird conservation. Male Wine-throated Hummingbird Atthis ellioti gather at courtship leks at high elevations in northern Central America, here in the Reserva Chelemhá. The species has been recorded in six Guatemalan IBAs All photographs by Knut Eisermann 4 neotropical birding 5 Above: Blue-and-white Mockingbird Melanotis hypoleucus is common in secondary scrub and open pine-oak forests and has been recorded in seven Guatemalan IBAs; this is an immature Inset: Azure-rumped Tanager Tangara cabanisi at the Reserva Los Tarrales on the south-eastern slope of atitlán volcano (iba GT015). endangered due to considerable habitat loss of habitat in its small distribution range, this species has been recorded in three Guatemalan IBAs s regular readers of this series will Restricted-range species in know, BirdLife International and its allied organisations apply consistent the highlands Aand quantitative criteria worldwide in their The natural vegetation of the Guatemalan quest to identify Important Bird Areas (IBAs). highlands is characterised by conifer and mixed These comprise: the occurrence of globally forest, and, on the most humid mountain threatened, restricted‑range and biome‑restricted slopes, by cloud forest. Most of Guatemala’s species, and significant bird congregations. Birds inhabitants live here, taking advantage of the falling into these categories are conservation favourable climate and fertile soils. Consequently, priorities, and many of them are also target forests have been fragmented and one‑third species for birders. So IBAs are often where of the area is now used for agriculture. birding and conservation can come together. The north Central American highlands of This is true of Guatemala, an attractive birding which Guatemala forms part is isolated by the 6 destination with more than 725 bird species . isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico and the Guatemala is a primarily agricultural Nicaraguan lowland, and harbours many endemic country where c.12 million people live in an plant and animal species. The Guatemalan area roughly the size of Bulgaria or the state highlands are home to 22 restricted‑range species of Tennessee, USA. Guatemala contains three (constituting 9% of the region’s 250 breeding distinct zoogeographic regions: the Atlantic species)5,18. Horned Guan Oreophasis derbianus, slope lowlands cover about half of the country, Bearded Screech Owl Megascops barbarus, with the highlands encompassing a third, and Pink‑headed Warbler Ergaticus versicolor, the Pacific slope lowlands (including interior Azure‑rumped Tanager Tangara cabanisi and valleys) accounting for the remainder (Fig. 1). Black‑capped Siskin Carduelis atriceps occur neotropical birding 5 5 >> FEATURE IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS OF THE NEOTROPICS: GUATEMALA figure 1. guatemala’s important bird areas. dark grey=highlands over 1000 m altitude. IBA criteria: a1=site supports at least one globally threatened species; a2=site supports at least 33% of the restricted-range species occurring in the country; A3=site supports at least 33% of the biome-restricted species occurring in the country, a4=site supports 1% of the population of a waterbird species. ibas marked with ‘t’ have birding sites with well-developed tourism infrastructure. only in the mountains of Guatemala and the and extensive forest is restricted to a single IBA: state of Chiapas in southern Mexico12 and are by Maya‑Lacandón (GT001), north of Lake Petén no means common within this small range. For Itzá. Taken together with adjacent forests in example the population of Horned Guan is split Belize and in the Mexican states of Campeche into several tiny fragments, inhabiting a handful and Quintana Roo, this IBA is part of the largest of isolated cloud forests above 2,000 m altitude. Neotropical rainforest north of the Amazon Most restricted‑range species occur basin. Maya‑Lacandón has sufficient forest to only in forest: the few that can also persist hold species with large home ranges such as in open areas such as coffee plantations and Crested Eagle Morphnus guianensis and top secondary growth include Bushy‑crested Jay predators such as Jaguar Panthera onca. Cyanocorax melanocyaneus, Rufous‑collared The Atlantic slope lowlands have the Thrush Turdus rufitorques and Blue‑and‑ greatest avian species richness of any area in white Mockingbird Melanotis hypoleucus. Guatemala, holding more than 500 species. While most restricted‑range birds appear to be Of these, 27 occur exclusively in the Atlantic resident, hummingbirds such as Wine‑throated slope lowlands of Mesoamerica (including the Hummingbird Atthis ellioti and Slender Sheartail Yucatán peninsula). These include Ocellated Doricha enicura occur seasonally; their local Turkey Meleagris ocellata, Tawny‑winged movements are not yet fully understood. Woodcreeper Dendrocincla anabatina, Chestnut‑colored Woodpecker Celeus castaneus, Highest species richness in the White‑collared Manakin Manacus candei, Nightingale Wren Microcerculus philomela, Atlantic slope lowland Black‑throated Shrike‑Tanager Lanio aurantius Sixty years ago, the lowlands on Guatemala’s and Montezuma Oropendula Psarocolius Atlantic slope were covered with vast rainforests. montezuma. Even so, the avifauna of the Atlantic A subsequent government programme promoted slope lowlands has lower levels of endemism colonisation of the area, leading to extensive than that of the highlands, with many species deforestations in the southern province of also occurring in southern Central America. Petén. Today cattle farms rule the landscape 6 neotropical birding 5 Pacific slope lowland: dry but (Endangered) breeds in Texas (United States) and requires pine‑oak forests on its wintering grounds with important wetlands in northern Central America16. Cerulean Warbler During the colonial era (16–19th century), Dendroica cerulea (Vulnerable) uses rainforests forests on the Pacific coastal plain were clear‑cut on Guatemala’s Atlantic slope as stopover sites for cacao plantations and cattle farms. Today between its wintering grounds in South America 19 these areas are dominated by extensive sugar and breeding terrain in the north‑eastern USA . cane plantations that are avian deserts, bereft of Two threatened seabirds, Pink‑footed Shearwater birdlife. The Pacific lowland is generally dry and Puffinus creatopus (Vulnerable) and Parkinson’s thorn scrub in the Motagua valley is the driest Petrel Procellaria parkinsoni (Vulnerable) forage region in Central America. Birds that occur only in pelagic waters off Guatemala’s Pacific coast. in this kind of habitat include Lesser Ground Sadly, the global ‘Red List’ contains two Cuckoo Morococcyx erythropygus, Russet‑ other birds known from Guatemala. Atitlan crowned Motmot Momotus mexicanus and Grebe Podilymbus gigas, formerly endemic 13 White‑lored Gnatcatcher Polioptila albiloris. to Lake Atitlán, went extinct in the 1980s . The whole isthmus of Mesoamerica is a Eskimo Curlew Numenius borealis (Critically 1 bottleneck for bird populations migrating Endangered or Probably Extinct ) has been between North and South America. Stopover recorded reliably only once in Guatemala, with 17 sites are especially important for their a specimen collected in the 19th century . conservation. Large numbers of American White Pelican Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, Great Overview of Guatemala’s IBAs Egret Ardea alba, Little Blue Heron Egretta The identification of IBAs in Guatemala was led caerulea and Snowy Egret Egretta thula gather by the Ornithological Society of Guatemala, in in two internationally important wetlands on collaboration with more than 50 institutions and Guatemala’s Pacific coast. Manchón‑Guamuchal communities. Using as a basis the most recent IBA (GT020) supports more than 1% of the compilation of bird distribution provided by the world population of American White Pelican. PROEVAL RAXMU Bird Monitoring Programme5, five workshops with local specialists were held in Globally threatened species 2006 to compile unpublished data and to discuss Of Guatemala’s landbirds, eight species are IBA delimitation. As a result, 21 IBAs have been 7,8 considered to be globally threatened1. These identified in Guatemala (Fig. 1). A further six include Highland Guan Penelopina nigra, uplisted terrestrial sites lack sufficient field data to justify from Near Threatened to Vulnerable in 2007. classification, but are expected to hold important This cracid mainly inhabits cloud forest, which species judging from their geographic location is also the habitat of Horned Guan (Endangered) and vegetation cover. Another potential IBA is and Pink‑headed Warbler (Vulnerable). Azure‑ the pelagic waters off the Guatemalan Pacific rumped Tanager (Endangered) is endemic to coast, which are used by foraging Parkinson’s humid broadleaf forests of the Pacific slope Petrels and Pink‑footed Shearwaters. mountains of Guatemala and Chiapas (Mexico) Sites meeting BirdLife’s IBA criteria cover a and is threatened by habitat loss. Two species total of 47% of Guatemala’s land area. Guatemalan of the Atlantic slope lowlands are threatened, IBAs were delimited using habitat requirements namely Yellow‑headed Parrot Amazona oratrix of the species of special concern. Because of the (Endangered)

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