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Cathartidae: VulturesKWanders as high up as property line as UGA Station where seen in March 2005TSeen in cloudforet, as well as upwards from Casa Alondra, attends fruiting mistletoeBlack-throated Trogon*Melodious Blackbird*+Easily spotted on roads and trails at night#Found in irregularly at UGA Station Found regularly at Alto San Luis2At disturbed areas in lower parts of Alto San Luis2At disturbed areas, lower in numbers than LineatedBMostly in higher Alto San Luis but sometimes as far as UGA StationIrregularly in AltoFound seasonally at AltoAt disturbed areas$Irregularly seen at disturbed areas.8Seen during spring and fall migration at distubed areas. Open areas. @Found mostly in disturbed areas, hard to tell Willow from Alder Open areas*Often heard in Finca Leiton and Buen Amigo<In pastures near Quebrada Bruja and Don Miguel Leiton's farmPDisturbed habitat and sometimes mature forests, more common than Yellow-crowned :Found in disturbed areas if Alto San Luis, inside thickets5Found at ground level and understory in Alto San LuisMFound in higher parts of Alto San Luis (e.g. San Luis Waterfall in July-2004)!Seen irregularly in Alto San LuisBSeen associated with army ants in mature forests and second growthJSeen in Alto in May as far down as Cementerio, calls from exposed perchesGCrosses from Atlantic, in higher Alto San Luis (e.g.; Daisy's backyard)WThickets and understory of secondary forest, mist netted in Teaching Garden in Feb 2001,Heard oftenly in Finca Leiton and Buen Amigo6Found in semi-open and forested areas in Alto San Luis3Scattered trees in open areas and secondary forests$Found irregularly in disturbed areasPaltry TyrannuletGeotrygon chiriquensis%Back of UGA Station and Upper AlondraOpen and forested areasQPrefers cloud forest but as far down as Teaching Garden in Feb 2001 (mist netted)#In mature forests and second growth,In Alto San Luis as far up as higher Alondra<In highest parts of Alto San Luis, usually with mixed flocks^Crosses from Atlantic, in higher part of Alto San Luis (e.g. higher Alondra and higher Bruja)[In higher parts of Alto San Luis, more conspicuous by call since it remains inside thickets<Found at Trocha and around Casitas, conspicuous due to callsSStreams and ponds of Alto, once in Laguna Guayabos, Aug 2003 with breeding plumage F. Formicariidae: AntpittasF. Rallidae: Rails and CrakesF. Thraupidae: Tanagers PHigher parts of Alto San Luis, comes seasonally to drier parts of Alto San Luis Seiurus aurocapillusSeiurus noveboracensisDendroica townsendiIrregular visitor at San Luis Cattle Egret SunbitternGray-headed Chachalaca Crested Guan Black Guan Black VultureTurkey Vulture King VultureGreat Black-HawkBroad-winged HawkWhite-tipped DoveBrown-hooded ParrotWhite-fronted ParrotCrimson-fronted ParakeetOrange-chinned ParakeetSpectacled Owl Mottled OwlSquirrel CuckooGroove-billed AniCommon PauraqueWhite-collared Swift Green HermitGreen-crowned BrilliantMagnificent HummingbirdPurple-throated Mountain-gemRufous-tailed HummingbirdSteely-vented HummingbirdCoppery-headed EmeraldMagenta-throated WoodstarOrange-bellied TrogonBlack-throated TrogonBlue-crowned MotmotLineated WoodpeckerPale-billed WoodpeckerEmerald ToucanetKeel-billed ToucanGolden-olive WoodpeckerHoffmann's WoodpeckerOlivaceous WoodcreeperStreaked-headed WoodcreeperRuddy WoodcreeperOcellated AntbirdLong-tailed Manakin Masked TityraThree-wattled BellbirdTropical KingbirdBright-rumped AttilaSocial FlycatcherBoat-billed FlycatcherGreat KiskadeeGreat Crested FlycatcherDusky-capped FlycatcherTorrent Tyrannulet Black PhoebeOlive-striped FlycatcherCommon Tody-FlycatcherMistletoe TyrannuletRufous-and-White WrenRufous-breasted Wren Plain Wren House Wren Orange-billed Nightengale-ThrushSwainson's Thrush Wood ThrushMountain RobinClay-colored RobinWhite-throated RobinAmerican Dipper Cedar Waxwing Brown JayRufous-browed PeppershrikeYellow-green VireoLesser GreenletRufous-capped WarblerTennessee WarblerGolden-winged WarblerBlack-and-White WarblerWilson's WarblerSlate-throated RedstartGray-crowned YellowthroatKentucky WarblerChesnut-sided WarblerBlack-throated Green WarblerNorthern (Baltimore) OrioleMontezuma OropendolaYellow-billed CaciqueBronzed CowbirdGreat-tailed GrackleYellow-crowned EuphoniaYellow-throated EuphoniaBlue-hooded EuphoniaGolden-browed Chlorophonia Palm TanagerScarlet-thighed DacnisRed-legged HoneycreeperSilver-throated TanagerBlue-gray TanagerSummer TanagerScarlet TanagerRed-crowned Ant-TanagerBuff-throated SaltatorBlack-thighed GrosbeakRose-breasted GrosbeakYellow-throated Brush-FinchWhite-eared Ground-SparrowYellow-faced GrassquitRufous-collared SparrowEastern MeadowlarkOrtalis cinereicepsPenelope purpurascensChamaepetes unicolorEurypyga heliasBulbulcus ibisCoragyps atratusCathartes auraElanoides forficatusButeo platypterusGreat Blue HeronArdea herodias Least GrebeBlack-breasted Wood-QuailOdontophorus leucolaemusHighland TinamouNothocercus bonaparteiSolitary EagleHarpyhaliaetus solitariusHook-billed KiteChondrohierax uncinatusCollared Forest-FalconMicrastur semitorquatusLaughing FalconHerpetotheres cachinnans Bat FalconFalco rufigularisBand-tailed PigeonRed-billed PigeonChiriqui Quail-DoveOrange-fronted ParkaeetAratinga canicularisBrotogeris jugularisAratinga finschiAmazona albifronsPiomopsitta haematotisPacific Screech-OwlPulsatrix perspicillataCiccaba virgataCrotophaga sulcirostrisWhite-tailed NightjarNyctidromus albicolisStreptoprocne zonarisBlue-and-White SwallowNorthern Rough-winged SwallowViolet SabrewingFork-tailed EmeraldSmoky-brown WoodpeckerScaled AntpittaGrallaria guatimalensisChesnut-backed AntbirdPlain AntvireoEye-ringed FlatbillYellow-bellied ElaeniaSlaty-backed Nightengale-ThrushAzure-hooded JayCanada WarblerLouisiana Waterthrush Giant CowbirdCommon Bush-TanagerCrimson-collared TanagerScarlet-rumped Tanager Great EgretSpecie Common NameLaguna MauricioSpotted SandpiperSpotted-bellied Bobwhite CementerioNJill, are you sure its not Ruddy Pigeon?, its more posible cuz of distributionColumbina inca Inca Dove(posible in Cmenterio cuz of distributionMorococcyx erythropygiusLesser Ground-CuckooChaetura vauxi Vaux SwiftGreen-fronted LancebillPlain capped StarthroatHeliomaster constantiiResplandent QuetzalPharomachrus mocinnoBuen amigo, CatarataSpotted Woodcreepermistnetted at Buen AmigoRuddy TreerunnerSpotted BarbtailStreaked-breasted TreehunterThripadectes rufobrunneusInmaculate AntbirdSilvery-fronted TapaculoScytalopus argentifronsScissor-tailed FlycatcherEastern KingbirdTyrannus tyrannusposible during migrations Wood-PeweesWhite-throated Spadebillmistnetted in Buen AmigoPlatyrinchus mystaceusLophotriccus pileatusScale-crested Pygmy-TyrantMountain ElaniaElaenia frantzii Ecolodge areaRufous-browed TyrannuletYellowish FlycatcherThryothorus rutilusCerroTucan, back of EcolodgeWhite Throated Magpie Jay CementarioThree-striped Warbler Buen AmigoBasileuterus tristriatusProtonotary Warbler'Posible during Migrations along streamsYellow-rumped WarblerOvenbird)posible during migration inside woodlandsBlack-faced Solitairemistntted at the EcolodgeFlame-colored TanagerChesnut-capped Brush-FinchPhaetornis guyEugenes fulgensLampornis calolaemaAmazilia tzacatlElvira cupreicepsTrogon melanocephalus< Momotus momotaDryocopus lineatusAulacorynchus prasinusRamphastus sulfuratusDysithamnus mentalisChiroxiphia linearisProcnias tricarunculataTyrannus melancholicusAttila spadiceusMiozetetes similisMegarynchus pitanguaMyarchus tuberculiferSayornis nigricansTordirostrum cinereumElaenia flavogasterThryothorus modestusTroglodytes aedonCatharus fuscater Tordus grayiTordus assimilisMyadestes melanopsCinclus mexicanusCyanolyca cucullataHylophilus decurtatusVermivora peregrinaVermivora chrysopteraYellow-throated VireoVireo flavifronsWilsonia pusillaMyoborus miniatusDendroica coronataWilsonia canadensisGeothypis poleocephalaOporornis formosusBuarremon bruneinuchusSeiurus motacillaIcterus galbulaPsarocolius montezumaMolothrus aeneusQuiscalus mexicanusEuphonia elengatissimaClorophonia callophrysChlorospingus ophtalmicusCyanerpes cyaneusTangara icterocephalaThraupis episcopus Piranga rubraPiranga olivaceaMelozone leucotisTiaris olivaceaSturnella magnaSaltator maximusZonotrichia capensisCatharus ustulatusCyanocorax morioPond at Mauricio Ramirez place.Secondary forests and thickets around Ecolodge*Larger streams (Alondra) and Rio San Luis 6Cloud forests around Buen Amigo and San Luis WaterfallCommon everywhere@Locally common in disturbed habitat around Ecolodge and downwardCommon in disturbed habitataOverflying San Luis area with the right weather, nests in crevices withing the San Luis Waterfall+Seen in large flocks through-out the valley7Common in disturbed habitat during migration and winter+Seen sporadically in the San Luis Waterfall<Buen amigo, Catarata, seen only after they nest (June-July?)Seen commonly around EcolodgeBCommon in flocks through-out higher parts of the San Luiswatershed2Common around Ecolodge property in disturbed areasHSeen as high as upper Alondra (1200 mts), but more coomon in lower areas2seen mostly near army ants in the entire watershed8Seen near Casitas of Ecolodge (only one report by Lucas)Bare-throated Tiger-Heron2One spotted in the Waterfall in ? Nolan has doubtsWhite-tailed Kiteaccording to Nolan Grey HawkBlack-chested Hawk Little HermitStriped tailed Hummingbird(By entrance to cabinas acording to NolanRed-headed BarbetTropical Pewee+seen in disturbed areas around the Ecolodge:posible in Buen Amigo cuz of distribution, Nolan doubts itLeast FlycatcherTufted FlycatcherMitrephanes phaeocercusThryothorus rufalbusVireo philadelphicusPhiladelphia VireoBasileuterus culicivorusGolden-crowned WarblerBlackburrian WarblerParula pitiayumiWaterfall acording to NolanBlack-cowled OrioleNolan'posible at Buen Amigo, but Nolan doubts1In higher areas along Buen Amigo or the WaterfallHCommon in open and disturbed areas around the Station and lower San LuisdGoes down aftere beerding season (may) and can be hard quite oftenly, males look for exposed perches2Common inside thickets, more easly heard than seen+Common in disturbed habitat during miration,Common in disturbed habitat, resident specie5Common inside thickets within the Ecolodge porperty, 6Common in open and semi-open areas along the Watershed5Common in disturbed areas within he Ecolodge porperty0Common in urban areas and open areas in San LuisCCommon in secondary growth and disturbed areas in Ecolodge property(Common in Waterfall trail and Buen Amigo7Common in thickets and disturbed areas during migration7Common in Waterfall and Buen amigp, yea-rround resident/In disturbed areas around the Ecolodge porperty0Along major water courses (Alondra and San Luis):Seen only in March, 2003 during migration in large numbers6In disturbed areas around the whole San Luis WatershedVIn higher areas of San Luis (Watershed and Buen Amigo) and as far down as Casa AlondraWCommon in disturbed areas within the Ecolodge property, normally perhed in high brachesFCommon resident in semi-open and wooded areas in the Ecolodge property7Common in Waterfall and Buen amigo, year-round resident/Common along the Watershed from Ecolode upwardsCommon in grassy fields GCommon within semi-open and closed forest from Ecolodge property upward;Comon in disturbed areas along the whole San Luis WatershedFSporadical visitor from the Altantic in variuos areas of Alto San LuisHCommon in Waterfall and Buen amigo, as well as upwards from Casa Alondra1Ecolodge area, seen once in flocks in March, 2003)Seen in closed areas of Ecolodge San LuisEupherusa eximiaCalliphlox bryantaePiculus rubiginosusVeniliornis fumigatusLepidocolaptes souleyetiiMionectes olivaceusVireo flavoviridisDendroica fuscaFamily One sighting near Quebrada Bruja!rarely spotted at Laguna GuayabosLittle Blue Heron+Where ever cattle grazes, usually pastures Sarcoramphus papaAmerican Sallow-tailed Kite)Soaring throuaout the whole San Luis areaLeucopternis princepsButeogallus urubitinga/Seen near streams and gorges, sometimes soaring3Very common migrant that winters in many conditionsAramides cajaneaHenicorhina leucophrysGrey-breasted Wood-Wren'Common in higher parts of Alto San LuisSpotted-crowned WoodcreeperAndres jan-2000 BananaquitHCommon in higher parts of San Luis, seen commonly as far down as AlondraTrogon massenaSlaty-tailed TrogonCorapipo alteraWhite-ruffed Manakin8Seen sporadically in finca Buen Amigo, near Daisys housePhlogothraupis sanguinolentusAmblycercus holosericeusRed-tailed Hawk%Segun Mauricio, revisar Fogdens listsPsarocolius wagleriChestnut-headed Oropendola Tapera naeviaCoccyzus americanusYellow-billed Cuckoo&Common migrant restricted to thickets RuddyPigeonStreaked Flycatcher Tyto albaBarn OwlLaterallus albigularisWhite-throated CrakeCasitas, Camino Real3Sporadical visitor, reports from Alto in April 2002Seen sporadically at AltoFerruginius Pygmy-OwlBuho#One mistnetted at Tucan, March 2002Alto, regularly seen*Bruja, Buen Amigo and going up Cerro Tucanseen in April 2002 at Alto Dives divesMelodious Blackbird+Only seen during migration in April and MayaSporadical visitor from the Altantic in variuos areas of Alto San Luis, like Cerro Tucan in MarchVariable SeedeaterSporophila americanaSeen in cabins in April, 2002"Seen sometimes in Alto in Dec.2002 Green Heron1Alondra, Laguna Guayabos, clearings at Buen AmigoButeo magnirostris Roadside HawkBuen Amigo, according to NolanBlack-shouldered Kite,Seen in March 2002 by Nolan at Miguel LeitonIn Camino Real year-round#Alondra, seen by Nolan in Jan-2002 &Alto, till chanchos? Acording to NolanColibri thalassinusGreen Violet-ear/Mid-to-higher Trocha, seen by Nolan in jan-20024seen in July-2001 by Andres and in Jan 2002 by NolanSulphur-bellied Flycatcher!seen from Feb-April 2002 by NolanPiratic Flycatcher May by Nolan2Seen near Casitas of Ecolodge in Jan 2002 by NolanMionectes oleagineusOchre-bellied FlycatcherCamino Real by Nolan$Common in Feb-March through-out AltokEcolodge porch sporadically, in May 2000, and March 2002, common in dry forrest of Bajo San Luis year roundSeen at bottom of Cerro TucanTropical ParulaSLaguna Guayabos, only once spotted by Andres, Lucas and Fabricio in August 1th 2003Heliodoxa jaculaWVery common in secondary growth and scrubbery, density reduces when elevation increseasBombycilla cedrorum&Common year-round in Ecolodge Property6Common in disturbed areas within the Ecolodge propertyLysurus crassirostrisSooty-faced Finch%Waterfall acording to Jill, July-2004Pteroglossus torquatusCollared Aricari4Medicinal Garden Dominga, seen on July 2004 by LucasEgretta caeruleusActitis maculariusElanus leucurusPatagioenas fasciataF.Scolopacidae: SandpipersF. Psittacida: ParrotsF. Stringidae: Typical OwlsF. Cuculidae: CuckoosF. Apodidae: SwiftsF. Trochilidae: HummingbirdsF. Trogonidae: Trogons< F. Momotidae: MotmotsF. Picidae: WoodpeckersF. Ramphastidae: ToucansF. Furnariidae: OvenbirdsF. Tamnophilidae: AntbirdsF. Rhynocryptidae: TapaculosF. Cotingidae: CotingasF. Pipridae: ManakinsF. Tyrannidae: FlycatchersF. Troglodytidae: WrensLarge flocks in the dry season.0according to Mauricio and Lucas in Imbu in April^according to Mauricio, also seen near Zorro in May by Lucas in Camino Real earint caterpillars6according to Lucas near Mauricios pulperia, dry seasonHeard commonly everywhereCementerio by Lucas Ramirez!Lucas reported it for the Garden. Coomon in some seasons, ask Jill$Jill claims seeing it in around BuhoViolaceus TrogonAcording to Sean2nesting near the waterfall acording to Lucas, 1998Acording to Jill Acording to Jill, Andres doubts?F. Cinclidae: DippersF. Bombycillidae: WaxwingsF. Parulidae: WarblersPatagioenas flavirostrisPatagioenas subvinaceaTachybaptus dominicusF. Eurypygidae: SunbitternF. Tytonidae: Barn-OwlsF. Hirundinidae: SwallowsF. Cardinalidae: GrosbeaksF. Tinamidae: TinamousabcdeQLarge flocks in the dry season, foagres for Croton, Xanthoxhyllum, Sapium, CordiaRSee mostly on disturbed areas foraging on varios fruiting trees including SecropiaYAndres-open areas between Alondra and Brujo feeding on Capulin (Trema micrantha), migrantLeptotila verreauxiDacnis venustaAIn higher areas of Alto San Luis and as far down as Casa Alondra Piaya cayana(Found disturbed habitat in large numbersPhaetornis longuemareus*Open areas in lower parts of Alto San Luis In higher parts of Alto San Luis@Found disturbed areas around the Station and lower Alto San LuisWestern Wood-PeweeEastern Wood-PeweeContopus virensContopus sordidulusContopus cinereusFound in higher Alto San LuisFound in disturbed habitat&Found in higher parts of Alto San Luis-Found in disturbed areas within Alto San LuisPFound within thickets of Alto San Luis, tends to be more exposed than Plain WrenCatharus aurantiirostrisHylocichla mustelina&Found in higher areas of Alto San LuisTordus plebejus&Found disturbed areas in Alto San LuisFound in grassy fields )Found in disturbed areas in Alto San LuisDendroica virens,Restricted to thickets and secondary forest &Laguna Guayabos, Rio San Luis, AlondraHigher Alto San LuisNFound in disturbed areas in Alto San Luis, more common as elevation decreasesEuphonia luteicapilla Habia rubica7Found inside the forest in drier parts of Alto San LuisRamphocelus paseriniiPheucticus ludovicianusPheucticus tibialisSaltator caerulescensGrayish Saltator(Found in grassy fields, lawns and roads Euphonia hirundinaciaXWidespread in drier parts, usually in disturbed areas but sometimes inside mature forestFound in disturbed habitat !Found in open and semi-open areasFound disturbed areas +Found in mature forest and disturbed areas Found in disturbed areas .Disturbed habitat and sometimes mature forests/Disturbed habitat and sometimes mature forests Ruddy Pigeon!Soaring throughout Alto San Luis -Found disturbed habitat and inside the forestCollared AracariFregata magnificens?Found in disturbed habitat, in less numbers than Great KiskadeeHenicorhina lecostictaWhite-breasted Wood-WrenBLaguna Guayabos, temporary ponds along the roads, and Rio San LuisMniotilta variaNHigher parts of Alto San Luis but as far down as UGA station, mostly in flocks"Disturbed areas, irregular visitorHFound in multiple places in Alto San Luis (e.g. along road near Alondra)>Along major water courses (e.g.; Alondra and San Luis streams)6Found in thickets and disturbed areas during migration'Higher Alto San Luis, inside the forest1Spotted once near Laguna Guayabos in January 2001ZSeen in Alto after they nest in July, decades ago they migrated as far down as Cementerio 5Seasonally as far down as dry forest of Bajo San Luis%Seen in large flocks through-out Alto>Found in open and disturbed areas, less common in higher areasRLocally common in disturbed habitat around UGA Station, more common in drier areas0Found within the mature forest of Alto San Luis 5Wherever there is cattle grazing, usually in pastures8Irregular visitor at Laguna Guayabos and Mauricio's Pond$Irregular visitor at Mauricio's pond3Seen irregularly around UGA Station and Camino RealCCommon in flocks through-out higher parts of the San Luis watershed3Found around UGA Station, calls constantly at nightFound irregularlyFound regularly in UGA propertySeen near Casitas BFound in secondary growth and shrubbery in drier parts of San LuisJFound within the UGA property and Trocha, normally perched in high braches_Visitor from the Atlantic in various areas of Alto San Luis, usually in colder and wetter areasMVisitor from the Atlantic in higher Alto San Luis, remains in disturbed areasMagnificent FrigatebirdAsturina nitidusButeo jamaicensisSeen irregularlyF. Caprimulgidae: Nightjars Vaux's SwiftAmazilia saucerroteiCampyloterus hemileucurusChlorostilbon canivetiiDoryfera ludovicaeStriped-tailed HummingbirdResplendent QuetzalTrogon aurantiiventrisCampephilus guatemalensisMelanerpes hoffmanniiZFound in disturbed areas but sometimes inside the mature forest when the right trees fruitDendroica petechiaYellow WarblerDendrocincla homochroaSittasomus griseicapillusXiphorhynchus erythropygiusPremnoplex brunnescensMyrmeciza immaculataImmaculate AntbirdIncertae sedisTytira semiphasciataMountain ElaeniaMyodynastes luteiventrisMyodynastes maculatusPitangus sulphuratusRinchoyclus brevirostrisSerpophaga cinereaZimmerius vilisimusCalloccita formosaWhite-throated Magpie JayPygochelidon cyanoleucaStelgidopteryx serripennisRufous-and-white Wren Orange-billed Nightingale-ThrushSlaty-backed Nightingale-ThrushCycharhis gujanensisBasileuterus rufifronsBlackburnian WarblerDendroica pensylvanicaBlack-and-white WarblerChesnut-headed OropendolaScaphidura oryzivoraThraupis palmarumPasserini's TanagerAtlapetes albinuchaWhite-naped Brush-FinchCampylorhynchus rufinuchaRufous-naped WrenF. Fregatidae: FrigatebirdsF. Ardeidae: HeronsSharp-shinned HawkVery irregular at San LuisAccipiter striatusAimophila ruficaudaStriped-headed Sparrow1Reported from Imbu, in driest parts of cliff edgeShort-tailed HawkButeo brachyurusZone-tailed HawkBlack Hawk-EagleOrnate Hawk-EagleAmerican KestrelPeregrine FalconFalco sparverius%Notes on Locality and Natural HistoryFalco peregrinusButeo albonotatusSpizastur tyrannusSpizastur ornatusBlue-throated GoldentailRuby-throated HummingbirdArchilochus colubrisHylocharis eliaciaeFound irregularly in AltoYellow-bellied SapsuckerSphyrampicus variusFound regularly in AltoEubucco borcieriiXiphorhynchus susurransCocoa WoodcreeperTamnophilus doliatusBarred AntshrikeIrregular at Alto San LuisMyrmotherula schisticolor Slaty AntwrenLegatus leucophaius Barn SwallowHirundo rusticaWorm-eating WarblerHelmitheros vermivorus$Found in urban areas and open areas #Found in a wide variety of habitatsF. Podicipedidae: GrebesCReported in Quebrada Bruja; also night hikes at the Teaching Garden!Spotted once over flying San LuisFReports from Alondra in January 2002 and UGA Station in November 2004 Very irregular in Alto San Luis1Secondary forests and thickets around UGA Station'Secondary forests and old second growth#Casitas, Camino Real. Calls at dawnTFound in higher areas of Alto San Luis, conspicuous due to "Hit the flag pole" callsFound inside forest patchesSeasonal visitorReports from Imbu 8Once spotted near pulperia in Alto during the dry seasonWidespread in Alto San Luis*Mid-to-higher Trocha, seen in January 2002'Comes down from cloud forest seasonallySpotted at UGA StationAOne mist netted at Upper Alondra in March 2002, found irregularly<9A pair spotted around Buho trail and Casitas in June 2003+Nesting near the San Luis Waterfall in 19981Seen at Medicinal Garden La Dominga on July 20045In higher parts of Alto San Luis, conspicuous by call=Found inside thickets and mature forests, conspicuous by callIFebruary and March and other irregular visits, mostly in disturbed areas"Seen near Casitas in January 2002 ?Found irregularly at Alto San Luis, migrates from South AmericaTHigher Alto San Luis, but recently recorded in front of UGA Station in November 2004"Seen from February to April 2002 +Mist netted in Buen Amigo in February 2001-Recorded in July 2001 and the in January 2002@Found in forested and open areas, may come in flocks irregularlyQFound in higher parts of Alto San Luis, but can be spotted as far as UGA Station >Along major water courses (e.g.: Alondra and San Luis streams)7Seen only in March 2003 during migration at UGA StationBFound year-round in Alto San Luis; easy to see around UGA StationUGA Station, seen in March 2003.Found in disturbed areas, seen at UGA Station As far up as Cementerio3Prefers the cloudforest, as far down as UGA Station%San Luis Waterfall and Upper Alondra 6Upper Alondra, Laguna Guayabos and near Quebrada BrujaKPrefers open areas with scattered trees, but also inside late second growthTCasitas, sendero Buho and at UGA Station, mist netted at Teaching Garden in Feb 2001Reported at Cementerio?Found in large flocks (15-20 individuals) that stay seasonally 'Found in grassy fields, lawns and roads[Found in disturbed and mature forest, when mistletoes and figs are fruiting (April and May)Large flocks in the dry seasonF. Corvidae: Jays and CrowsGlyphurynchus spirurusVolatinia jacarinaBlue-black Seedeater1Seen once by Pulperia in Xmas bird count Dec 2004San Luis Bird list: Wedge-billed WoodcreeperLeucopternis albicollis White Hawk%Spotted on February 2005 at La TrochaEmpidonax flavescensEmpidonax minimusWillow-Alder FlycatcherEmpidonax alnorum-trailliiEmpidonax flaviventrisYellow-bellied FlycatcherFound mostly in disturbed areas=Ecolodge San Luis and Research Station, University of GeorgiaVIrregular visitor at Cementerio, but in March 2005 seen as high up as pulperia of AltoTSeen in Alto in April 2002 and then again in Mauricio Ramirez land April 26th 2005 UMostly seen in Camino Real. One was found inside of the Student Union April 26th 2005Swallow-tailed Kite@Seen overlying Alto San Luis, sometimes perched or on the groundRarely seen, flying over Alto)Soaring over Alto San Luis in April 2002 -On Camino Real and sometimes near UGA Station$Spotted near the San Luis Waterfall BAt Buen Amigo and San Luis Waterfall, but as far down as Q. Bruja Found as high up as Casa Alondra1Visitor from lower elevations, seen on Buho trail Seen once on Camino Real eating [Nests in crevices within the San Luis Waterfall, also seen reguralily soaring over San LuisTDisturbed habitat and sometimes secondary forests (e.g. Forest surrounding Casitas) AIn spring migration in April to May and fall October to November MHigher part of Alto San Luis mostly inside the forest, sometimes in clearingsSeen near cabins in April 2002CSpotted near Cabinas in March 2004 and Finca La Bella December 2004UXARCMUAlondra, Laguna Guayabos, clearings at Buen Amigo. Calls that resemble an frying egg JFound in driest parts of Alto San Luis but also wanders in to higher areas6Seen at UGA Station in May 2000 and March 2002 at UGA 2Seen at Upper Alondra In Xmas bird count, Dec 2004QLarge flocks in the dry season, forages for Croton, Xanthoxhyllum, Sapium, Cordia, FFound in disturbed habitat with scattered trees (e.g. Psidium Guayaba)6 > QPrefers cloudforest, but as far down as Alondra, specially when Ficus is fruiting@ F QFound in open areas in Alto San Luis (e.g. feeding from Capulin Trema near Bruja)@ F <A: Abundant, C: Common, U: Uncommon, R: Rare, X, Accidental,& L: Latitudinal migrant, R: Resident, Abbreviations:! *: New for Monteverde checklists F. Emberizidae: Finches F. Icteridae: IcterinesF. 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