Dear All,
I am happy to announce that (at last!) we will be publishing The Birds of
Southwest Ecuador later this month. The booklet has been printed and the CD=
packages are currently being assembled. Product should be available in 2 we=
eks.
This is a 5 CD publication and is in many ways may be our best publication =
to
date. Below are the details.
The Birds of Southwest Ecuador
by Paul Coopmans, John V. Moore, Niels Krabbe, Olaf Jahn, Karl S. Berg, Mit=
ch
Lysinger, Lelis Navarrete and Robert S. Ridgely
Published 2004, 5 CDs
Retail Price: $25.95
Features almost 1000 separate vocalizations from 235 species found in
Southwestern Ecuador. The habitats covered are diverse and range from deser=
t, desert
scrub and dry forest to humid forest, and also include lakes, marshes, salt=
ponds, sandy beaches, and mangroves. A large number of species and subspeci=
es
confined to the important "Tumbesian Endemic Area" are featured.
Below is pasted the complete play list for this publication.
CD # 1
1-1.=C2=A0 Pale-browed Tinamou
1-2.=C2=A0 Andean Tinamou
1-3.=C2=A0 Neotropic Cormorant
1-4.=C2=A0 Anhinga
1-5.=C2=A0 Horned Screamer
1-6.=C2=A0 Fulvous Whistling-Duck
1-7.=C2=A0 Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
1-8.=C2=A0 Comb Duck
1-9.=C2=A0 White-cheeked Pintail
1-10. Blue-winged Teal
1-11. Chilean Flamingo
1-12. Cocoi Heron
1-13. Great Egret
1-14. Snowy Egret
1-15. Little Blue Heron
1-16. Tricolored Heron
1-17. Striated Heron
1-18. Cattle Egret
1-19. Black-crowned Night-Heron
1-20. Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
1-21. Least Bittern
1-22. Pinnated Bittern
1-23. White Ibis
1-24. Osprey
1-25. Hook-billed Kite
1-26. Pearl Kite
1-27. Snail Kite
1-28. Gray-backed Hawk
1-29. Savanna Hawk
1-30. Common (Mangrove) Black-Hawk
1-31. Great Black-Hawk
1-32. Harris=E2=80=99s Hawk
1-33. Gray Hawk
1-34. Short-tailed Hawk
1-36. Variable (Red-backed) Hawk
1-37. Northern Crested-Caracara
1-38. American Kestrel
1.39. Peregrine Falcon
1-40. Rufous-headed Chachalaca
1-41. Rufous-fronted Wood-Quail
1-42. Gray-breasted Crake
1-43. White-throated Crake
1-44. Plumbeous Rail
1-45. Clapper Rail
1-46. Rufous-necked Wood-Rail
1-47. Purple Gallinule
1-48. Common Gallinule
1-49. Limpkin
1-50. Wattled Jacana
1-51. Greater Yellowlegs
1-52. Lesser Yellowlegs
1-53. Willet
1-54. Spotted Sandpiper
1-55. Whimbrel
1-56. Ruddy Turnstone
1-57. Sanderling
1-58. Semipalmated Sandpiper
1-59.=C2=A0 Least Sandpiper
1-60. Pectoral Sandpiper
1-61. Stilt Sandpiper
1-62. Short-billed Dowitcher
1-63. Peruvian Thick-knee
1-64. American Oystercatcher
1-65. Black-necked Stilt
1-66. Gray Plover
1-67. American Golden Plover
1-68. Semipalmated Plover
1-69. Snowy Plover
1-70. Collared Plover
1-71. Killdeer
1-72=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 Wilson=E2=80=99s Plover
1-73. Kelp Gull
1-74. Laughing Gull
1-75. Gray-hooded Gull
1-76. Franklin=E2=80=99s Gull
1-77. Gull-billed Tern
1-78. Royal Tern
1-79. Sandwich Tern
1-80. Pale-vented Pigeon
CD # 2
2-1. Eared Dove
2-2. West Peruvian Dove
2-3. Plain-breasted Ground-Dove
2-4. Ecuadorian Ground-Dove
2-5. Croaking Ground-Dove
2-6. Blue Ground-Dove
2-7.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Ochre-bellied Dove
2-8.=C2=A0=C2=A0 White-tipped Dove
2-9.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Great Green Macaw
2-10.=C2=A0 Red-masked Parakeet
2-11.=C2=A0 El Oro Parakeet
2-12.=C2=A0 Pacific Parrotlet
2-13.=C2=A0 Gray-cheeked Parakeet
2-14.=C2=A0 Red-lored Amazon
2-15.=C2=A0 Gray-capped Cuckoo
2-16.=C2=A0 Smooth-billed Ani
2-17.=C2=A0 Groove-billed Ani
2-18.=C2=A0 Striped Cuckoo
2-19.=C2=A0 West Peruvian Screech-Owl
2-20.=C2=A0 Pacific Pygmy-Owl
2-21. Burrowing Owl
2-22. Striped Owl
2-23. Common Potoo
2-24. Lesser Nighthawk
2-25. Anthony=E2=80=99s Nightjar
2-26. Tumbes Swift
2-27. Baron=E2=80=99s Hermit
2-28. Emerald-bellied Woodnymph
2-29. Tumbes Hummingbird
2-30. Amazilia Hummingbird
2-31. Loja Hummingbird
2-32. White-vented Plumeleteer
2-34. Long-billed Starthroat
2-35. Short-tailed Woodstar
2-36. Little Woodstar
2-37. Ecuadorian Trogon
2-38. Northern Violaceous Trogon
2-39. Ringed Kingfisher
2-40. Green Kingfisher
2-41. Blue-crowned Motmot
2-42. Ecuadorian Piculet
2-43. Smoky-brown Woodpecker
2-44. Scarlet-backed Woodpecker
2-45. Pacific Hornero
2-46. Slaty Spinetail
2-47. Blackish-headed Spinetail
2-48. Necklaced Spinetail
2-49. Line-cheeked Spinetail
2-50. Rufous-necked Foliage-gleaner
2-51. Henna-hooded Foliage-gleaner
2-52. Streaked Xenops
2-53. Olivaceous Woodcreeper
2-54. Streak-headed Woodcreeper
2-55. Red-billed Scythebill
CD # 3
3-1.=C2=A0 Collared Antshrike (bernardi)
3-2.=C2=A0 Collared Antshrike (piurae)
3-3.=C2=A0 Chapman=E2=80=99s Antshrike
3-4.=C2=A0 Plain Antvireo
3-5.=C2=A0 Jet Antbird
3-6.=C2=A0 White-backed Fire-Eye
3-7.=C2=A0 Gray-headed Antbird
3-8.=C2=A0 Watkins=E2=80=99s Antpitta
3-9.=C2=A0 Rusty-breasted Antpitta
3-10. Elegant Crescentchest
3-11. Ecuadorian (El Oro) Tapaculo
3-12. Sooty-headed Tyrannulet
3-13. Loja Tyrannulet
3-14. Southern Beardless-Tyrannulet
3-15. Tumbesian Tyrannulet
3-16. Gray-and-white Tyrannulet
3-17. Pacific Elaenia
3-18. Greenish Elaenia
3-19. Yellow-bellied Elaenia
3-20. Rufous-winged Tyrannulet
3-21. Tawny-crowned Pygmy-Tyrant
3-22. Yellow Tyrannulet
3-23. Common Tody-Flycatcher
3-24. Yellow-olive Flatbill
3-25. Pacific Royal-Flycatcher
3-26. Bran-colored Flycatcher
3-27. Tumbes Pewee
3-28. Gray-breasted Flycatcher
3-29. Vermilion Flycatcher
3-30. Short-tailed Field-Tyrant
3-31. Masked Water-Tyrant
3-32. Ochraceous Attila
3-33. Dusky-capped Flycatcher
3-34. Sooty-crowned Flycatcher
3-35. Boat-billed Flycatcher
3-36. Social Flycatcher
3-37. Streaked Flycatcher
3-38. Baird=E2=80=99s Flycatcher
CD # 4
4-1.=C2=A0 Snowy-throated Kingbird
4-2.=C2=A0 Slaty Becard
4-3.=C2=A0 Black-and-white Becard
4-4.=C2=A0 One-colored Becard
4-5.=C2=A0 White-tailed Jay
4-6.=C2=A0 Rufous-browed Peppershrike
4-7.=C2=A0 Red-eyed Vireo
4-8.=C2=A0 Plumbeous-backed Thrush
4-9.=C2=A0 Ecuadorian Thrush
4-10. Andean Slaty-Thrush
4-11. Long-tailed Mockingbird
4-12. Gray-breasted Martin
4-13. Tumbes Swallow
4-14. Chestnut-collared Swallow
4-15. Fasciated Wren
4-16. Speckle-breasted Wren
4-17. Superciliated Wren
4-18. House Wren
4-19. Gray-breasted Wood-Wren
4-20. Long-billed Gnatwren
4-21. Tropical Gnatcatcher
4-22. Tropical Parula
4-23. Mangrove Warbler
4-24. Olive-crowned Yellowthroat
4-25. Black-lored Yellowthroat
4-26. Three-banded Warbler
4-27. Gray-and-gold Warbler (ochraceicrista)
4-28. Gray-and-gold Warbler (fraseri)
4-29. Blue-gray Tanager
4-30. Thick-billed Euphonia
4-31. Silver-backed Tanager
4-32. Highland Hepatic-Tanager
4-33. Ashy-throated Bush-Tanager
4-34. Black-and-white Tanager
CD # 5
5-1.=C2=A0 Black-cowled Saltator
5-2.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Streaked Saltator
5-3.=C2=A0 Southern Yellow-Grosbeak
5-4.=C2=A0 Crimson-breasted Finch
5-5.=C2=A0 Blue-black Grassquit
5-6.=C2=A0 Dull-colored Grassquit
5-7.=C2=A0 Parrot-billed Seedeater
5-8.=C2=A0 Drab Seedeater
5-9.=C2=A0 Chestnut-throated Seedeater
5-10. Large-billed Seed-Finch
5-11. Sulphur-throated Finch
5-12. Saffron Finch
5-13. Cinereous Finch
5-14. Band-tailed Sierra-Finch
5-15. White-winged Brush-Finch
5-16. Bay-crowned Brush-Finch
5-17. White-headed Brush-Finch
5-18. Pale-headed Brush-Finch
5-19. Orange-billed Sparrow
5-20. Black-capped Sparrow
5-21. Tumbes Sparrow
5-22. Collared Warbling-Finch
5-23. Shiny Cowbird
5-24. Yellow-rumped Cacique
5-25. Scrub Blackbird
5-26. Great-tailed Grackle
5-27. White-edged Oriole
5-28. Yellow-tailed Oriole
5-29. Peruvian Meadowlark
5-30. Saffron Siskin
5-31. House Sparrow
My website @ johnvmoorenaturerecordings.com lists retailers.
My very best,
John
John V. Moore Nature Recordings
John V. Moore Nature Recordings
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