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Carajás, Brazil, September 2006

These are photos from an Ornifolks trip, led by Guy Kirwan, to Carajás, in Pará, state. Lying between the Xingu and the Tocantins rivers, the Serra dos Carajás sports the largest open-cast mines in the world and one of the richest avian biodiversities on the planet, 575 species and counting: our trip yielded seven species new to that list. Carajás is particularly rich in woodcreepers and antbirds, but is perhaps most famous for being the place to see the very poorly known Black-chested Tyrant. Although most people are not so keen on tyrant-flycatchers, few people can fail to be impressed by this great bird. Naturally, it was our principal target. Fortunately, a pair is virtually 'staked out' close to our hotel and we got to see this species, until recently considered unknown in life, on our first morning in the field! We recorded almost 400 species during our two-week trip including many other uncommon and sought-after species. Some of the highlights included great looks at Banded Antbird (here at the easternmost edge of its range), two brief views of the localised Peruvian Recurvebill, great looks at Pearly Parakeet, a sadly brief sighting of the recently described Cryptic Forest Falcon (too quick for a photo), great views of Opal-crowned Manakin, a couple of sightings of Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak (I was to get better photographs next year at Alta Floresta), Black-and-white Tody-Tyrant, the undisputed 'king' of the gneateaters, Black-bellied Gnateater, several sightings of the uncommon Blackish Pewee (Carajás also seems to be best place in the world to find this flycatcher too), White-crested Guan, and Rufous-capped (Grey-cheeked) Nunlet. Mammals were also very much in evidence, with at least five species of primates, Southern Tamadua, a couple of great views of Brazilian Tapir, and even a Puma. (Amazingly, the following year Guy had a black Jaguar on the same stretch of road as the Puma, whilst leading another tour.) We even had time for a spot of sight-seeing in Rio at the end!

For a complete list of the bird species recorded at Carajás, see the following paper: Pacheco, J. F., Kirwan, G. M., Aleixo, A., Whitney, B. M., Whittaker, A., Minns, J., Zimmer, K. J., Fonseca, P. S. M., Lima, M. F. C. & Oren, D. C. (2007) An avifaunal inventory of the CVRD Serra dos Carajás project, Pará, Brazil. Cotinga 27: 15-30. You can download this paper by pointing your browser at http://www.freewebs.com/guykirwan/tourleading.htm and following the appropriate link.

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Bar-breasted Piculet (aka Golden-fronted Piculet )
Bar-breasted Piculet (aka Golden-fronted Piculet )
Bar-breasted Piculet (aka Golden-fronted Piculet )
Bar-breasted Piculet (aka Golden-fronted Piculet )
Bar-breasted Piculet (aka Golden-fronted Piculet )
Bar-breasted Piculet (aka Golden-fronted Piculet )
White-throated Woodpecker
White-throated Woodpecker
Lineated Woodpecker
Lineated Woodpecker
Lineated Woodpecker
Lineated Woodpecker
Lineated Woodpecker
Lineated Woodpecker
Crimson-crested Woodpecker
Crimson-crested Woodpecker
Red-necked Woodpecker
Red-necked Woodpecker
Point-tailed Palm-creeper
Point-tailed Palm-creeper
Point-tailed Palm-creeper
Point-tailed Palm-creeper
Point-tailed Palm-creeper
Point-tailed Palm-creeper
Cinnamon-throated Woodcreeper
Cinnamon-throated Woodcreeper
Buff-throated Woodcreeper
Buff-throated Woodcreeper
Buff-throated Woodcreeper
Buff-throated Woodcreeper
Scaled Woodcreeper
Scaled Woodcreeper
Pygmy Antwren
Pygmy Antwren
Plain-throated Antwren
Plain-throated Antwren
White-browed Antbird
White-browed Antbird
Black-faced Antbird
Black-faced Antbird
Black-faced Antbird
Black-faced Antbird
Warbling Antbird
Warbling Antbird
Screaming Piha
Screaming Piha
Spangled Cotinga
Spangled Cotinga
White Bellbird
White Bellbird
White Bellbird
White Bellbird
White Bellbird
White Bellbird
Opal-crowned Manakin
Opal-crowned Manakin
Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo
Slaty-capped Shrike-Vireo
Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet
Yellow-crowned Tyrannulet
Black-chested Tyrant
Black-chested Tyrant
Black-chested Tyrant
Black-chested Tyrant
Black-chested Tyrant
Black-chested Tyrant
Pearly vented Tody-Tyrant
Pearly vented Tody-Tyrant
Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher
Yellow-lored Tody-Flycatcher
Common Tody Flycatcher
Common Tody Flycatcher
Common Tody Flycatcher
Common Tody Flycatcher
Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher
Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher
Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher
Ruddy-tailed Flycatcher
Cliff Flycatcher
Cliff Flycatcher
Cliff Flycatcher
Cliff Flycatcher
Blackish Pewee
Blackish Pewee
Grayish Mourner
Grayish Mourner
Grayish Mourner
Grayish Mourner
Dusky-capped Flycatcher
Dusky-capped Flycatcher
Short-crested Flycatcher
Short-crested Flycatcher
Short-crested Flycatcher
Short-crested Flycatcher
Swainsons Flycatcher
Swainsons Flycatcher
Great Kiskadee
Great Kiskadee
Streaked Flycatcher
Streaked Flycatcher
White-throated Kingbird
White-throated Kingbird
Tropical Kingbird
Tropical Kingbird
Tropical Kingbird
Tropical Kingbird
Boat-billed Flycatcher
Boat-billed Flycatcher
Sulphury Flycatcher
Sulphury Flycatcher
Black-capped Donacobius
Black-capped Donacobius
Golden-crowned Warbler
Golden-crowned Warbler
Male Silver-beaked Tanager
Male Silver-beaked Tanager
Blue-grey Tanager
Blue-grey Tanager
Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak
Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak
Yellow-rumped Cacique
Yellow-rumped Cacique
Rufous-collared Sparrow
Rufous-collared Sparrow
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