Cuckoos  (Cuculidae)
   Pheasant Cuckoo
Potoos  (Nyctibiidae)
   Great Potoo
Hummingbirds  (Trochilidae)
   White-necked Jacobin
Rails, Gallinules, and Coots  (Rallidae)
   White-throated Crake
Jacanas  (Jacanidae)
   Wattled Jacana
Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns  (Ardeidae)
   Rufescent Tiger-Heron
   Western Cattle Egret
New World Vultures  (Cathartidae)
   Black Vulture
Hawks, Eagles, and Kites  (Accipitridae)
   Snail Kite
   Common Black Hawk
Owls  (Strigidae)
   Spectacled Owl
Trogons  (Trogonidae)
   Black-tailed Trogon
   Guianan Trogon
   Amazonian Black-throated Trogon
Motmots  (Momotidae)
   Rufous Motmot
   Broad-billed Motmot
Puffbirds  (Bucconidae)
   Black-breasted Puffbird
Jacamars  (Galbulidae)
   Great Jacamar
New World Barbets  (Capitonidae)
   Spot-crowned Barbet
Woodpeckers  (Picidae)
   Red-crowned Woodpecker
   Cinnamon Woodpecker
Typical Antbirds  (Thamnophilidae)
   Barred Antshrike
   White-bellied Antbird
Ovenbirds and Woodcreepers  (Furnariidae)
   Black-striped Woodcreeper
Cotingas  (Cotingidae)
   Blue Cotinga
Tyrant Flycatchers  (Tyrannidae)
   Rusty-margined Flycatcher
   Tropical Kingbird
Troupials and Allies  (Icteridae)
   Yellow-billed Cacique
   Scarlet-rumped Cacique
   Orchard Oriole
Cardinals and Allies  (Cardinalidae)
   Summer Tanager
Tanagers and Allies  (Thraupidae)
   Flame-rumped Tanager
   Crimson-backed Tanager
   Red-legged Honeycreeper
   Sulphur-rumped Tanager
   Black-headed Saltator

36 species

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Play the audio recording of the species by clicking on the desired song. A second click stops the audio.
The photographs in this gallery are provided by members of this MOU website. The various regions are an indication of where the birders have traveled to photograph birds.