Trip Report to South
March/April 2005
Sue Bryan and Paul Jeffery
Introduction
This bird watching holiday was organised mainly using resources found on the internet. Although primarily a birding trip we also tried to find some time to visit local places of interest. Although we have both birded in
Itinerary
25th March Fly from Heathrow to
26th-29th March Atlantic Cloud Forest and Coast with Richard Raby at Marica [email protected] www.brazilbirding.com
30th-31st March (Tourist time) Staying at
1st-3rd April Fly to
4th-9th April Cloud Forest, Serra dos Tucanos Birding Lodge with Andy Foster www.serradostucanos.com.br
Flights
International flights to
Climate
The weather was very warm and sunny along the coast at Marica. North of Marica the low lying mountains attracted some cloud which increased the humidity, nevertheless this was far from uncomfortable. Thankfully the threat of rain was minimal and we luckily avoided a tropical downpour. As we drove into
The habitats we visited during our 5 day stay at Marica were the coastal lagoons, marsh, restinga and the beach just south of the town. Most of these habitats could be reached with as little as 5 minutes drive from the birding lodge. To the north of the town there were open fields and lowland grasslands. There were three jungle trails to be explored, Boqueirao was the steepest climb rising to 600m, Espriado was rather easier rising to 300m to 400m, Serera de Tiririca like was a low hill-side and the climbing effort was minimal. To the east of Marica there were large lagoons and salt pans at
At
The birding lodge at Serra dos Tucanos was in a wonderful setting with fantastic views of the cloud forest viewed from the terrace. Daily trips to cloud forest and steep mountain trails were arranged passing open fields. One high altitude trail affords some wonderful scenery.
Daily Log
25th March
After an uneventful flight from Heathrow via
Paul and Richard Raby
26th March (Marica)
After a 0630hrs breakfast we were out in the field by 0700hrs, this was the pattern throughout our stay at Marica. After a short 5 minute drive, Richard took us to a coastal marsh; here there were small marshy pools, reed beds and larger lakes. This habitat was adjacent to the restinga coastal dune system. A good full-days birding was enjoyed without venturing too far, a perfect day after a day of travel. The weather was cloudy all day with the threat of rain which fell intermittently but lightly. By the end of the day we had clocked up 93 species.
White-headed Marsh Tyrant Tropical Kingbird
Yellow-chinned Spinetail Masked Water Tyrant
Masked Yellowthroat Campo Flicker
27th March (Marica-Mount Boqueiro)
An early morning visit to the coastal marsh preceded a short drive east along the BR101 the main road to
Greater Kiskadee Scaly-headed Parrot
At the end of the day Richard took us to a parrot roost, but although the noise was tremendous viewing conditions were difficult and we could only see a few birds flying in.
March 28th (Marica- Espiado)
Unfortunately I woke up clearly unwell. I think I have the flu. However we head off for the marsh again and I decide that I would rather take it easy so stay in one spot digiscoping whilst Paul and Richard go off in search of new birds. After a while we wander along the beach where I attempt a few shots of plovers in the heat running on the sand. Later we headed inland to climb the smaller dryer slope of Espiado. Luckily for me the climb is much more open and pleasant with a climb of 300 to 400m. The good early light remained with us throughout the day. In the evening Richard and Paul returned to the marsh but I take to my bed to nurse my now aching limbs, hoping that I may feel better in the morning.
Rufous-tailed Jacamar Collared Plover Savannah Hawk
March 29th
My flu has not abated and I have had a bad night of cold shivers. We set off visiting lowland fields before moving into the lowland forest at Serera de Tiririca. Luckily the trail is only a gentle one and I manage to keep pace. Moving east along the BR101 towards
Guira Cuckoo
March 30th (
Another bad night of tossing and turning meant that by
After breakfast Richard had kindly agreed to take us to
Aracetiba Lagoon at Marica Sue with Christ the Redeemer
March 31st (
A lie in Yipee! So the extract in my diary reads. I know that my ill body desperately needed to rest so the lie in was greatly welcomed. Today we took a taxi to Sugar Loaf Mountain at an exorbitant price. Had we known that it was so close we could have walked it (if I had been fit!). The trip to the top involved 2 cable car rides, but once again the views were stunning. The afternoon was spent lazing on the beach, or in Pauls case swimming in the surf and getting badly burnt once again (will he ever learn?) The only birding involved was watching the numerous Magnificent Frigate birds wheeling around overhead as we soaked up the atmosphere on the beach.
Paul at
April 1st (
A
Iguacu Falls
The Tropical Das Cataratas Hotel Iguaçu
April 2nd (
Red-breasted Toucan
After lunch we had arranged for a taxi to take us to
The collection of shops in the building we were taken to, were all selling electrical/high value camera goods, ostensibly duty free. We had been pre-warned that many could be fake. We had a nightmare of a return journey, as sure enough the police had closed the bridge and we had no option but to sit in an enormous queue for hours and wait for it to reopen. The ensuing scrabble to reach the bridge first, once it was reopened, was not an experience that I would want to repeat in a hurry.
Once we were safely returned to our hotel, we walked down to the Falls to see the Great Dusky Swifts swirling around overhead, just prior to their roosting behind the Devils Throat Falls.
Our tally of birds seen in
April 3rd (
We woke up to the sound of a tropical downpour. It was also very chilly. After breakfast it was still raining but at least the ferocity of it had eased a little. I decided that we would need the assistance of an umbrella if we were to have any chance of keeping our optics dry. We ventured out following a cutting through the forest made for the electricity pylons. This proved quite productive and brought our tally to 183 species. A Surucua Trogon seemed to be amused as much by us, as we were of it, as it posed on the wires and trees.
Surucua Trogon
The rain continued even more heavily into the afternoon. I decided to call it a day and caught up with bird notes back in the hotel whilst Paul continued on getting very wet indeed!
April 4th (Iguaçu Falls- Serra dos Tucanos)
After birding in the early morning on another trail out of the back of the hotel, leading to the other vista of the bend in the river, we saw more toucans and trogons. By 1030hrs we were back on our way to the airport and flight, for our return to
It was truly tropical here, very hot and sticky. Once again I find myself wondering if it is the climate making me feel unwell. However I have been in tropical climates before and realise that I have still not shaken off a flu bug. After the evening meal I retire to bed hoping that I shall be fit enough to take part in tomorrows birding.
April 5th (Serra do Tucanos- Boca do Mato- Sumidouro)
Serra dos Tucanos offers superb accommodation and food. It is very isolated. The owner Andy Foster is a young British birder who has set up the lodge to offer individuals and groups birding holidays. He has a variety of day trips on offer that can be purchased separately visiting a variety of habitats using his new minibus. He is very enthusiastic and has had the experience of working and birding in
Today we joined an American birder, Bob, and a fellow birder from
Eventually we pulled of the main road onto a track and the hunt began for the Three-toed Jacamar. Andy had seen it on a regular basis but it took the five of us a little time to locate it. Good views were had but it only sat in poor light making photography too difficult.
We returned to the lodge a bit late due to traffic jams in a local town, but the staff at the lodge had prepared a wonderful meal fitting for a wonderful days birding.
Our tally reached 219 species
Least Grebe
April 6th (Serra do Tucanos- Cedae Trail)
We woke to a tropical downpour. We were due to bird a wetland but Andy said that it would be impassable and decided to take umbrellas to one of the near trails to the lodge. The rain was certainly very heavy as only the tropics knew how!
We are determined not to let the rain spoil our enjoyment and are surprised by how many birds we saw given the conditions. Although wet, it was also warm and we felt over-dressed. The forest trail was very productive and gave us good views of many birds. As this was a half-day excursion, we returned to the lodge for lunch and Paul decided to sleep the afternoon away, whilst Bob, Rachel and I sheltered from the rain on the lodge terrace watching the birds coming into the feeder.
After the evening meal, during the log call in the lounge, I spotted a large black cat running along the terrace outside. Andy ran for a mammal field guide and I realise that I have just seen a Jaguarindi. It was no doubt what the guard dogs had been barking at moments earlier.
Plain Parakeet
April 7th (Serra dos Tucanos- Serra dos Oigaios)
We were out of the lodge by
However the birding to get to the trail was good. I saw one of the birds that I have missed in
Lunch stop at Serra dos Oigaios
April 8th (
This is the first day that I had woken up feeling well. At last my flu bug has abated. The weather had also brightened and it was a lovely sunny day. Andy took us to the
Towards the end of the day I was trailing behind the others and spotted a raptor sat some distance at the top of a dead tree. We had long stopped looking at every Black Vulture but this one just looked odd. The others were some way in front, but I felt it was necessary to examine this raptor through a scope. I called the others back to look. Excitement grew but we were unsure of the identification. I managed to take a picture through Bobs scope by hand holding my camera to it. Once back at the lodge we were still unsure as to the raptors identification. It was eventually identified as a juvenile Crowned Solitary Eagle an unusual record for the area.
Crowned Solitary Eagle
April 9th (Serra dos Tucanos-
We were up early for a few hours birding from the terrace before one of the staff at Serra dos Tucanos took us back to the airport. We said our goodbyes. My species list ends on 278 but as always Paul claimed a few more! It has been an enjoyable experience but just a shame that I spent most of it with a flu bug!
Green Honeycreeper
1) LEAST GREBE Tachybaptus dominicus
Sumidouro on the 5th
2) PIED-BILLED GREBE Podilymbus podiceps
10+ on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th with a single on the 29th.
3) BROWN BOOBY Sula leucogaster
20+ on the 26th and 10+ on the 28th, observed from the beach south of Marica.
4) NEOTROPIC CORMORANT Phalacrocorax brasilianus
Numerous and common where ever water was present.
5)ANHINGA Anhinga anhinga
6) MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD Fregata magnificens
Always present by the coast, there were 300 together over the
7) WHISTLING HERON Syrigma sibilatrix
4 present in the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th and 3 on the 29th.
8) LITTLE BLUE HERON Egretta caerulea
20+ on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th and 1 or 2 the following day.
9) SNOWY EGRET Egretta thula
Numerous and common in the coastal lagoons south of Marica.
10) CAPPED HERON Pilherodius pileatus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
11) COCOI HERON Ardea cocoi
Observed in small numbers in the coastal lagoons south of Marica, a maximum of 3+ on the 26th.
12) GREAT WHITE EGRET Egretta alba
Numerous and common where ever water was present.
13) CATTLE EGRET Bubulcus ibis
100+ present in lowland fields with cattle north of Marica on the 29th. Small numbers were observed
from a moving car the following day.
14) STRIATED HERON Butorides striatus
10+ on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th and a single on Aracetiba Lagoon observed
from the birding lodge decking on the 30th.
15) BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON Nycticorax nycticorax
Observed in small numbers in the coastal lagoons south of Marica.
16) STRIPE-BACKED BITTERN Ixobrychus involucris
A single bird was flushed from reeds on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
17) LEAST BITTERN Ixobrychus exilis
A single bird was flushed from reeds on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 28th. In the
evening of the 28th another bird was observed on the marsh just south of the birding lodge.
18) PINNATED BITTERN Botarurus pinnatus
A single bird was flushed from reeds on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
19) ROSEATE SPOONBILL Ajaia ajaja
Good numbers on the coastal lagoons south of Marica with up to 50 on the 26th. There were 5
present on the salt pans at
20) WHITE-FACED WHISTLING-DUCK Dendrocygna vinduata
50+ present on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
21) BRAZILIAN TEAL Amazonetta brasiliensis
Observed on the marsh south of the birding lodge in very small numbers with a maximum of 4
on the 27th.
22) WHITE-CHEEKED PINTAIL Anas bahamensis
200+ on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
23) AMERICAN BLACK VULTURE Coragyps atratus
Numerous and common every where.
24) TURKEY VULTURE Cathartes aura
Marica on the 27th
25) LESSER YELLOW-HEADED VULTURE Cathartes burrovianus
3 around the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th with 1+ on the 28th. An excellent view of 2 perched in the restinga at
26) SNAIL KITE Rostrhamus sociabilis
27) SAVANNAH HAWK Buteogallus meridionalis
Singles observed in the lowland fields north of Marica on the 28th and 29th.
28) CROWNED SOLITARY EAGLE Harpyhaliaetus coronatus
Single juvenile photographed on the 8th
29) ROADSIDE HAWK Buteo magnirostris
Observed in small numbers every day around the coastal lagoons south of Marica and in the
lowland fields to the north.
30) SHORT-TAILED HAWK Buteo brachyurus
A single bird soared past Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Jeneiro on the 30th.
31) WHITE-TAILED HAWK Buteo albicaudatus
Boca do Mato on the 5th
32) BLACK HAWK-EAGLE Spizaetus tyrannus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
33) SOUTHERN (CRESTED) CARACARA Polyborus plancus
2 were present around the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th, with singles also there on
the 28th and 29th.
34) YELLOW-HEADED CARACARA Milvago chimachima
3+ were present around the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th, with 2+ also there on the
28th and 29th.
35) APLOMADO FALCON Falco femoralis
3 were hawking over lowland fields near the lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
36) RUFOUS-SIDED CRAKE Laterallus melanophaius
Observed on the marsh just south of the birding lodge, 1 on the 26th, 3 on the 27th and 1+ on the
28th. Excellent scope views were enjoyed in the early morning light.
37) GREY-NECKED WOOD-RAIL Aramides cajanea
4 were observed on a small beach at Aracetiba Lagoon from the decking at the birding lodge on the
30th. Also heard on the 26th.
38) SLATY-BREASTED WOOD-RAIL Aramides sacacura
Boca do Mato on the 5th
39) AMERICAN PURPLE GALLINULE Porphyrio martinicus
Sumidouro on the 5th
40) COMMON MOORHEN Gallinula chloropus
10+ were present in the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th with 3 on the 28th.
41) WHITE-WINGED COOT Fulica leucoptera
A single bird was present on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
42) LIMPKIN Aramus guarauna
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
43) RED-LEGGED SERIEMA Cariama cristata
Boca do Mato on the 5th
44) WATTLED JACANA Jacana jacana spinosa
50+ present on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th, recorded in fewer numbers on
subsequent days.
45) SEMIPALMATED PLOVER Charadrius semipalmatus hiaticula
50+ roosting in the dunes on the leeward side of the beach just south of the birding lodge on
the 26th.
46) COLLARED PLOVER Charadrius collaris
10+ afforded excellent views on the beach just south of the birding lodge on the 28th.
47) SOUTHERN LAPWING Vanellus chilensis
Common and vocal around the coastal lagoons south of Marica and in the lowland fields to the
north. Present near damp pasture or where water is present.
48) GREATER YELLOWLEGS Tringa melanoleuca
Good numbers present around the coastal lagoons south of Marica, maximum 30+ on the 26th.
49) LESSER YELLOWLEGS Tringa flavipes
Present in small numbers around the coastal lagoons south of Marica, maximum 10+ on 26th,
27th and 28th.
50) SPOTTED SANDPIPER Tringa macularia hypoleucos
3+ present on the marsh and the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th with fewer observed
on the 27th,28th and 29th.
51) RUDDY TURNSTONE Arenaria interpres
6+ in the dunes on the leeward side of the beach just south of the birding lodge on the 26th.
52) SANDERLING Calidris alba
500+ on the beach just south of the birding lodge on the 26th, also observed in smaller numbers
on subsequent days.
53) WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER Calidris fusciollis
10+ in the dunes on the leeward side of the beach just south of the birding lodge on the 26th.
54) KELP GULL Larus dominicanus
Present in small numbers around the coastal lagoons south of Marica, maximum 6+ on the 29th.
55) GREY-HEADED GULL Larus cirrocephalus
16 on a coastal lagoon east of Marica near
56) ROYAL TERN Sterna maxima
2 present on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th. 10+ were present on a coastal lagoon
east of Marica near
57) CAYENNE TERN/SANDWICH TERN Sterna sandvicensis
4 were present amongst Royal Tern on a coastal lagoon east of Marica near
58) BLACK SKIMMER Rynchops
200+ present on the coastal lagoons south of Marica on the 26th.
59) PICAZURO PIGEON Columba picazuro
Only observed in very small numbers around the coastal lagoons. Commoner in the lowlands with
20+ on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th .
60) PLUMBEOUS PIGEON Columba plumbea
61) EARED DOVE Zenaida auriculata
(Only seen in a short trip across the border to
62) PLAIN-BREASTED GROUND-DOVE Columbina minuta
Usually observed singular in the restinga south of Marica.
63) RUDDY GROUND DOVE Columbina talpacoti
Common but seldom more than 2 together. Observed in the restinga, coastal lagoons south of
Marica and in the lowlands to the north with 20+ on Espriado on the 28th and Serera de Tiririca on
the 29th.
64) WHITE-TIPPED DOVE Leptotila verreauxi
A single bird observed very well sat low in a bush in the restinga just south of the birding lodge on the 27th.
65) MAROON-BELLIED PARAKEET Pyrrhura frontalis
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th
66) BLUE-WINGED PARROTLET Forpus xanthopterygius (passerinus)
67) PLAIN PARAKEET Brotogeris tirica
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th
68) SCALY-HEADED PARROT Pionus maximiliani
Unfortunately all sightings were fly overs. There were 4 flying over the lowlands to the north of
Marica on the 27th and a singular sighting on the 29th.
69) ORANGE-WINGED PARROT Amazona amazonica
A roost site was visited in the lowlands to the north of Marica. The birds could not be observed in
the roost site only heard. Despite this at least 50 flew in on the 26th.
70) SQUIRREL CUCKOO Piaya cayana
A single bird in the lowland hills at Serera de Tiririca to the north of Marica on the 28th..
71) SMOOTH-BILLED ANI Rrotophaga ani
Numerous and common in the lowlands, usually sat out in the open.
72) GUIRA CUCKOO Guira guira
50+ on the 26th, usually in small groups of 6 or 7.
73) STRIPED CUCKOO Dromococcyx phasianellus
A single singing bird observed very well in the restinga on the 26th.
74) BURROWING OWL Athene cunicularia
Common in the lowlands usually sat on fence posts, singular or two together.
75) COMMON POTOO Nyctibius griseus
A single bird located at a traditional day roost site in someones garden on the 26th.
76) GREAT DUSKY SWIFT Cypseloides senex
Many birds seen at dusk near the waterfalls on the2nd
77) WHITE-COLLARED SWIFT Streptoprocne zonaris
100+ over the lowlands on the 29th.
78) BISCUTATE SWIFT Streptoprocne biscutata
79) ASHY-TAILED SWIFT Chaetura andrei
Small numbers observed most days.
80) SCALE-THROATED HERMIT Phaethornis eurynome
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
81) PLANALTO HERMIT Phaethornis pretrei
Boca do Mato on the 5th
82) REDDISH HERMIT Phaethornis ruber
4+ along the mountain jungle trail of Boqueirao on the 27th.
83) SAW-BILLED HERMIT Ramphodon naevius
A single bird coming to a flowering tree along the mountain jungle trail of Boqueirao on the 27th.
84) SWALLOW-TAILED HUMMINGBIRD Eupetomena macroura
Small numbers observed every day. Two or three present in the birding lodge garden regularly
coming to the feeders.
85) BLACK JACOBIN Melanotrochilus fuscusto
A single bird coming to a flowering tree along the mountain jungle trail of Boqueirao on the 27th.
86)PLOVERCREST (Stephanoxis lalandi)
A single bird seen briefly flitting over shrubs on
87) GLITTERING-BELLIED EMERALD Chlorostilbon aureoventris
A single bird near the coastal marsh just south of the birding lodge on the 27th.
88) FORK-TAILED WOODNYMPH Thalurania furcata
A single bird on the mountain jungle trail of Boqueirao on the 27th.
89) VIOLET-CAPPED WOODNYMPH Thalurania glaucopis
6+ on the mountain jungle trail of Boqueirao on the 27th and 10+ along the lowland jungle on
Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
90) WHITE-CHINNED SAPPHIRE Hylocharis cyanus
2+ along the jungle trail of Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
91) WHITE-TAILED GOLDENTHROAT Polytmus guainumbi
Single birds in the lowland jungle trails of Espriado and Serera de Tiririca on the 28th and 29th.
92) GLITTERING-THROATED EMERALD Amazilia fimbriata
Single birds along the lowland jungle trails of Espriado and Serera de Tiririca on the 28th and 29th.
93) SAPPHIRE-SPANGLED EMERALD Amazilia lactea
Boca do Mato on the 5th
94) SOMBRE HUMMINGBIRD Aphantochroa cirrochloris
Frequent sightings at the jungle lodge at Serra dos Tucanos
95) BRAZILIAN RUBY Clytolaema rubricauda
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
96) BLACK-THROATED TROGON Trogon rufus
97) SURUCUA TROGON Trogon surrucura
98) RINGED KINGFISHER Ceryle torquata
Regular sightings on the coastal lagoons.
99) AMAZON KINGFISHER Chloroceryle amazona
A single bird on the coastal lagoons on the 26th.
100) GREEN KINGFISHER Chloroceryle
Small numbers observed on the coastal lagoons 26th-28th.
101) RUFOUS-CAPPED MOTMOT Baryphthengus ruficapillus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
102) THREE-TOED JACAMAR Jacamaralcyon tridactyla
Sumidouro on 5th April
103) RUFOUS-TAILED JACAMAR Galbula ruficauda
2 birds were observed along the lowland jungle trail of Espriado on the 28th.
104) WHITE-EARED PUFFBIRD Nystalus chacura
2 birds were observed in the lowland country and a probable nest site located on the 28th.
105) CHESTNUT-EARED ARACARI Pteroglossus castanotis
106) SPOT-BILLED TOUCANET Selenidera maculirostris
107) CHANNEL-BILLED TOUCAN Ramphastos vitellinus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
108) RED-BREASTED TOUCAN Ramphastos dicolorus
109) TOCO TOUCAN Ramphastos toco
110) WHITE-BARRED PICULET Picumnus cirratus
Usually observed in small numbers most days.
111) OCRE-COLLARED PICULET Picumnus temminkii (cirratus)
112) YELLOW-EARED WOODPECKER Veniliornis maculifrons
Single birds along the jungle trails on the 27th, 28th and 29th.
113) YELLOW-BROWED WOODPECKER Piculus aurulentus
114) CAMPO FLICKER Colaptes campestris
Single birds observed most days in the lowland open country.
115) BLOND-CRESTED WOODPECKER Celeus flavescens
Boca do Mato on 5th April
116) OLIVACEOUS WOODCREEPER Sittasomus griseicapillus
117) SCALED WOODCREEPER Lepidocolaptes squamatus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
118) LESSER WOODCREEPER Lepidocolaptes fuscus
2 observed along the mountain jungle trail of Boquirao on the 27th and a single bird along the jungle
trail on the 29th.
119) BLACK-BILLED SCYTHEBILL Campylorhamphus falcularius (trochilirostris)
Serra dos Tucanos on the 7th April
120) WING-BANDED HORNERO Furnarius figulus
Small numbers observed in the coastal Restinga and beside the lagoons on the 26th, 28th and 29th.
121) RUFOUS HORNERO Furnarius rufus
3+ on the 26th and 1+ on the 28th observed in the coastal Restinga and beside the lagoons.
122) RUFOUS-CAPPED SPINETAIL Synallaxis ruficapilla
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
123) CHICLI SPINETAIL Synallaxis spixi
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
124) PALLID SPINETAIL Cranioleuca pallida
Boca do Mato on 5th April
125) YELLOW-CHINNED SPINETAIL Certhiaxis cinnamomea
Common on the marsh just south of the birding lodge.
126) PLAIN THORNBIRD Phacellodomus rufifrons
Boca do Mato on 5th April
127) FIREWOOD-GATHERER Anumbius annumbi
Sumidouro on the 5th April
128) SHARP-TAILED STREAMCREEPER Lochmias nematura
2 excellent observations, 1 on the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and another on
the jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
129) RUSSET-MANTLED FOLIAGE-GLEANER Philydor dimidiatus
130) WHITE-BROWED FOLIAGE-GLEANER Philydor amaurotis
Serra dos Tucanos on the 7th April
131) OCRE-BREASTED FOLIAGE-GLEANER Philydor lichtensteini
132) BUFF-FRONTED FOLIAGE-GLEANER Philydor rufus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th April
133) BLACK-CAPPED FOLIAGE-GLEANER Philydor atricaillus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
134) WHITE-EYED FOLIAGE GLEANER Automolus leucophthalmus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
135) TAWNY-THROATED LEAFTOSSER Sclerurus mexicnus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
136) SHARP-BILLED TREEHUNTER Heliobletus contaminatus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
137) STREAKED XENOPS Xenops rutilans
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
138) CHESTNUT-BACKED ANTSHRIKE Thamnophilus palliates
Single birds along the jungle trails on the 26th and 28th with 2 birds observed along the mountain
jungle trail of Boqueirao on the 27th.
139) WHITE-SHOULDERED ANTSHRIKE Thamnophilus aethiops
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
140) EASTERN SLATY ANTSHRIKE Thamnophilus punctatus
Regularly observed along the jungle trails and probably more often heard. Also heard in the garden
of the birding lodge.
141) VARIABLE ANTSHRIKE Thamnophilus caerulescens
142) SPOT-BREASTED ANTVIREO Dysithamnus stictothorax
2 birds observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th.
143) PLAIN ANTVIREO Dysithamnus mentalis
A single bird observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th.
144) RUFOUS-BACKED ANTVIREO Dysithamnus xanthopterus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
145) STAR-THROATED ANTWREN Myrmotherula gularis
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
146) WHITE-FLANKED ANTWREN Myrmotherula axillaris
Usually 2 or 3 observed along the jungle trails.
147) UNICOLOURED ANTWREN Myrmotherula unicolor
2 observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and a single bird on the jungle
trail on the 29th.
148) RUFOUS-WINGED ANTWREN Herpsilochmus rufimarginatus
1 or 2 observed along the jungle trails on the 27th, 28th and 29th.
149) RESTINGA ANTWREN Formicivora serrana melanogaster
A pair responded to a tape in the Restinga beside the salt pans at
150) SCALED ANTBIRD Drymophila squamata
2 birds observed along jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
151) STREAK-CAPPED ANTWREN Terenura maculata
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
152) BLACK-CHEEKED GNATEATER Conopophaga melanops
Marica 29th March
153) SWALLOW-TAILED CONTINGA Phibalura flavirostris
154) BLACK-AND-GOLD CONTINGA Tijuca atra
155) HOODED BERRYEATER Carpornis cucullatus
156) SWALLOW-TAILED MANAKIN Chiroxiphia caudata
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
157) PIN-TAILED MANAKIN Ilicura militaris
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
158) WHITE-BEARDED MANAKIN Manacus manacus
3 along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and 2 on the jungle trail on Serera de
Tiririca on the 29th.
159) OCRE-BELLIED FLYCATCHER Mionectes oleagineus
Single birds were observed along the jungle trails on the 27th, 28th and 29th.
160) SEPIA-CAPPED FLYCATCHER Leptopogon amaurocephalus
2 birds observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and a single bird along the
jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
161) OCRE-FACED TODY FLYCATCHER Todirostrum plumbeiceps
162) YELLOW-LORED TODY-FLYCATCHER Todirostrum poliocephalum
2 birds observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and 2 observed along the
jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
163) COMMON TODY-FLYCATCHER Todirostrum cinereum
2 in the coastal Restinga on the 26th and a single bird the following day.
164) PLANALTO TYRANNULET Phyllomyias fasciatus
165) GREY-CAPPED TYRANNULET Phyllomyias griseocapilla
166) SOUTHERN BEARDLESS TYRANNULET Camptostoma obsoletum imberbe
2 in the coastal Restinga on the 26th.
167) YELLOW TYRANNULET Capsiempis flaveola
168) YELLOW-BELLIED ELAENIA Elaenia flavogaster
In the coastal Restinga 2 were present on the 26th with singles on the 28th and 29th.
169) WHITE-CRESTED ELANIA Elaenia albiceps
170) OLIVACEOUS ELAENIA Elaenia mesoleuca
171) WHITE-CRESTED TYRANNULET Serpophaga subcristata
172) TAWNY-CROWNED PYGMY-TYRANT Euscarthmus meloryphus
A single bird present in the coastal Restinga on the 27th.
173) SAO PAULO TYRANNULET Phylloscartes paulistus
174) MOTTLED-CHEEKED TYRANNULET Phylloscartes ventralis
175) EARED PYGMY-TYRANT Myiornis auricularis
A single bird observed along the jungle trail on Espriado on the 28th.
176) YELLOW-OLIVE FLYCATCHER Tolmomyias sulphurescens
A single bird observed along the lowland jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
177) YELLOW-BREASTED FLYCATCHER Tolmomyias flaviventris
Observed in the coastal Restinga with 2 on the 26th and singles on the 27th and 28th.
178) WHITE-THROATED SPADEBILL Platyrinchus mystaceus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
179) BRAN-COLOURED FLYCATCHER Myiophobus fasciatus
Singles observed in the coastal Restinga on the 26th and 28th.
180) BLACK-TAILED FLYCATCHER Myiobius atricaudus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
181) CLIFF FLYCATCHER Hirundinea ferruginea
A single bird observed perched on a TV aerial in
182) FUSCOUS FLYCATCHER Cnemotriccus fuscatus
A single bird observed in the coastal Restinga on the 26th.
183) WHITE-RUMPED MONJITA Xolmis velata
Boca do Mato on 5th April
184) BLUE-BILLED BLACK-TYRANT Knipolegus cyanirostris
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
185) MASKED WATER-TYRANT Fluvicola nengeta
Common anywhere where water was present. Several birds present daily on the coastal marsh just
south of the birding lodge.
186) WHITE-HEADED MARSH-TYRANT Arundinicola leucocephala
At least one pair present daily on the coastal marsh just south of the birding lodge.
187) STREAMER-TAILED TYRANT Gubernetes yetapa
Boca do Mato on 5th April
188) YELLOW-BROWED TYRANT Satrapa icterophrys
Boca do Mato on 5th April
189) CATTLE TYRANT Machetornis rixosus
Observed daily in the coastal lowlands and Restinga.
190) SHEAR-TAILED GREY-TYRANT Muscipipra vetula
191) SHORT-CRESTED FLTCATCHER Myiarchus ferox
Observed in the coastal Restinga with 2 on the 26th and a single bird on the 27th.
192) WHITE-THROATED KINGBIRD Tyrannus albogularis
A group of at least 4 birds were observed in the lowland fields north of Marica on the 28th.
193) TROPICAL KINGBIRD Tyrannus melancholicus
Common and very vocal observed frequently daily.
194) VARIGATED FLYCATCHER Empidonomus varius
A single bird observed in the lowland fields north of Marica on the 28th.
195) BOAT-BILLED FLYCATCHER Megarychus pitangua
A single bird observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th, with 3 observed
along the lowland jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
196) STREAKED FLYCATCHER Myiodynastes maculatus
During a coffee break at a roadside café beside the BR101, 2 birds were observed upon nearby
treetops. A single bird was observed along the lowland jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
197) SOCIAL FLYCATCHER Myiozeyeyes similis
Single birds observed along the jungle trails on the 27th and 28th with 2 on the 29th.
198) PIRATIC FLYCATCHER Legatus leucophaius
2 birds observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th.
199) LESSER KISKADEE Philohydor lector
Marica on the 26th March
200) GREAT KISKADEE Pitangus sulphuratus
Single birds observed on the 27th and 28th.
201) WHITE-WINGED BECARD Pachyramphus polychopterus
A female bird observed along the lowland jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
202) BLACK-CAPPED BECARD Pachyramphus marginatus
Boca do Mato on 5th April
203) CRESTED BECARD Pachyrampus validus
A single bird observed along the mountain trail on Boqueirao on the 27th.
204) GREY-BREASTED MARTIN Progne chalybea subis
Common, observed most days over the coastal lagoons.
205) BLUE-AND-WHITE SWALLOW Notiochelidon cyanoleuca
Common, observed in good numbers over the coastal lagoons and lowlands daily.
206) SOUTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW Stelgidopteryx ruficollis
Small numbers observed over the coastal lagoons on the 27th,28th and 29th.
207) YELLOWISH PIPIT Anthus lutescens
Observed on the leeward side of the beach beside the coastal lagoons with 2 present on the 26th and
1 on the 28th.
208) BLACK-CAPPED DONACOBIUS Donacobius atricapillus
Boca do Mato on 5th April
209) MOUSTACHED WREN Thryothorus genibarbis
An excellent individual was observed well right on the top of Boqueirao on the 27th.
210) LONG-BILLED WREN Thryothorus longirostris
A single bird observed along the lowland jungle trail on Espriado on the 28th.
211) HOUSE WREN Troglodytes aedon
Common, observed regularly daily.
212) CHALK-BROWED MOCKINGBIRD Mimus saturninus
Observed in small numbers daily.
213) YELLOW-LEGGED THRUSH Platycichla flavipes
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th April
214) RUFOUS-BELLID THRUSH Turdus rufiventris
Observed in small numbers at the birding lodge and in the lowlands on the 26th,27th and 29th.
215) PALE-BREASTED THRUSH Turdus leucomelas
A single bird observed on the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and 2 birds the following
day on the lowland jungle trail Espriado.
216) CREAMY-BELLIED THRUSH Turdus amaurochalinus
217) PLUSH-CRESTED JAY Cyanocorax chrysops
Frequently seen around the front of the hotel grounds at
218) HOUSE SPARROW Passer domesticus
Common where ever there was plentiful housing.
219) COMMON WAXBILL Estrilda astrild
Common in the lowlands and beside the coastal lagoons in the Restinga.
220) RUFOUS-BROWED PEPPERSHRIKE Cyclarhis gujanensis
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
221) RED-EYED VERIO Vireo olivaceus
Single birds along the jungle trails on the 27th and 28th with 2 on the following day.
222) LEMON-CHESTED GREENLET Hylophilus thoracicus
A single bird beside the coastal lagoons on the 26th.
223) TROPICAL PARULA Parula pitiayumi
Usually 2 or 3 observed daily along the jungle trails.
224) BLACKPOLL WARBLER Dendroica striata
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
225) MASKED YELLOWTHROAT Geothlypis aequinoctialis
Several birds observed daily on the marsh just south of the birding lodge.
226) GOLDEN-CROWNED WARBLER Basileuterus culicivorus
There were 2 birds observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and 2 along the lowland jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
227) WHITE-RIMMED WARBLER Basileuterus leucoblepharus
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
228) NEOTROPICAL RIVER WARBLER Basileuterus rivularis
229) BANANAQUIT Coereba flaveola
Common observed daily in small numbers. Regular on the bird feeders at the birding lodge.
230) CHESTNUT-VENTED CONEBILL Conirostrum speciosum
A single bird observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and another single
bird along the lowland jungle trail on Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
231) CINNAMON TANAGER Schistochlamys ruficapillus
Boca do Mato on the 5th April
232) WHITE-RUMPED TANAGER Cypsnagra hirundinacea
233) MAGPIE TANAGER Cissopis leveriana
234) ORANGE-HEADED TANAGER Thlypopsis sordida
A single bird observed in the coastal Restinga on the 26th.
235) GUIRA TANAGER (Hemithraupis guira)
236)YELLOW-BACKED TANAGER (Hemithraupis flavicollis)
Marica on the 29th
237) HOODED TANAGER Nemosia pileata
2 were present in the Restinga at
238) FLAME-CRESTED TANAGER Tachyphonus cristatus
At least 4 birds were observed along the low land jungle trail on Espriado on the 28th.
239) RUBY-CROWNED TANAGER Tachyphonus coronatus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
240) BLACK-GOGGLED TANAGER Trichothraupis melanops
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
241) RED-CROWNED ANT-TANAGER Habia rubica
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
242) HEPTIC TANAGER Piranga flava
243) BRAZILIAN TANAGER Ramphocelus bresilius
Usually observed in the Restinga with 2 on the 26th, 3 on the 27th and a single bird at
the 29th.
244) SAYACA TANAGER Thraupis sayaca
Common, regular observations daily. Also coming to the feeder in the garden of the birding lodge.
245)GOLDEN-CHEVRONED TANAGER Thraupis ornate
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th April
246) PALM TANAGER Thraupis palmarum
Observed in the Restinga with 2 on the 26th and 27th.
247) DIADEMED TANAGER Stephanophorus diadematus
248) VIOLACEOUS EUPHONIA Euphonia violacea
There were 2 observed along the mountain jungle trail on Boqueirao on the 27th and a single bird
was observed along the lowland jungle trailon Serera de Tiririca on the 29th.
249) ORANGE-BELLIED EUPHONIA Euphonia xanthogaster
Observed along the mountain jungle on Boqueirao with 2 present on the 27th.
250) CHESTNUT-BELLIED EUPHONIA Euphonia pectoralis
251) BLUE-NAPED CHLOROPHONIA Chlorophonia cyanea
252) GREEN-HEADED TANAGER Tangara seledon
253) RED-NECKED TANAGER Tangara cyanocephala
Serra dos Tucanos on the 4th April
254) BRASSY-BREASTED TANAGER Tangara desmaresti
Boca do Mato on 5th April
255) GILT-EDGED TANAGER Tangara cyanoventris
Boca do Mato on 5th April
256) BURNISH-BUFF TANAGER Tangara cayana
Usually observed on the bird feeder at the birding lodge most days.
257) BLUE DACNIS Dacnis cayana
Reasonably common, observed regularly daily.
258) GREEN HONEYCREEPER Chlorophanes spiza
Serra dos Tucanos on the 9th April
259) SWALLOW TANAGER Tersina virdis
Observed in the lowlands with 2 on the 29th.
260) RUFOUS-COLLARED SPARROW Zonotrichia capensis
A single bird observed in the Restinga at
on the 30th.
261) GRASSLAND SPARROW Ammodramus humeralis
Observed near the coastal lagoons with 2 on the 26th.
262) RED-PILEATED FINCH Coryphospingus cucullatus
263) BAY-CHESRED WARBLING-FINCH Poospiza thoracica
Serra dos Oigaos on the 7th
264) SAFFRON FINCH Sicalis flaveola
Common, over 100 observed on the 26th with good numbers on subsequent days.
Observed near the coastal lagoons with 2 on the 26th.
266) BLACK-BLACK GRASSQUIT Volantinia jacarina
Observed near the coastal lagoons with 10 on the 26th and a single bird in the lowlands on the 29th.
267) DOUBLE-COLLARED SEEDEATER Sporophila caerulescens
Observed in the lowlands with 3 on the 29th.
268) CAPPED SEEDEATER Sporophila bouvreuil
Observed near the coastal lagoons with 10 on the 26th.
269) BLUE-THROATED GROSBEAK Pitylus fuliginosus (grossus)
Serra dos Tucanos on the 6th April
Regular birds coming to the bird feeder daily at the birding lodge.
271) GREEN-WINGED SALTATOR Saltator similis
272) CRESTED OROPENDOLA Psarocolius decumanus
Serra dos Tucanos on the 9th April
273) RED-RUMPED CACIQUE Cacicus haemorrhous
274) UNICLOROURED BLACKBIRD Agelaius cyanopus
A single bird on the marsh just south of the birding lodge on the 28th.
275) CHESTNUT-CAPPED BLACKBIRD Agelaius ruficapillus
276) WHITE-BROWED BLACKBIRD Leistes superciliaris militaris
Observed in the lowlands with 3 on the 29th.
277) SHINY COWBIRD Molothrus bonariensis
Observed near the coastal lagoons with 3 on the 28th.
278) GIANT COWBIRD Scaphidura oryzivora
Sumidouro on th 5th April