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- List of ornithologists (links | edit)
- Common ground dove (links | edit)
- Little tinamou (links | edit)
- Olivaceous woodcreeper (links | edit)
- Southern white-fringed antwren (links | edit)
- Southern beardless tyrannulet (links | edit)
- Amazilia hummingbird (links | edit)
- Dot-winged antwren (links | edit)
- Royal cinclodes (links | edit)
- Hooded tinamou (links | edit)
- Black-winged parrot (links | edit)
- Ramphomicron (links | edit)
- Purple-backed thornbill (links | edit)
- Rufous-vented ground cuckoo (links | edit)
- Scarlet-fronted parakeet (links | edit)
- Ash-breasted tit-tyrant (links | edit)
- Many-striped canastero (links | edit)
- Brown-billed scythebill (links | edit)
- Barred antthrush (links | edit)
- Chestnut-crowned gnateater (links | edit)
- Tawny-winged woodcreeper (links | edit)
- Ochre-breasted antpitta (links | edit)
- Amazonian antpitta (links | edit)
- Spot-backed antbird (links | edit)
- Fulvous shrike-tanager (links | edit)
- Tawny tit-spinetail (links | edit)
- White-throated tyrannulet (links | edit)
- McConnell's flycatcher (links | edit)
- Unadorned flycatcher (links | edit)
- Yungas antwren (links | edit)
- Collared antshrike (links | edit)
- Grey-throated leaftosser (links | edit)
- Bolivian recurvebill (links | edit)
- Chestnut-throated spinetail (links | edit)
- Lineated foliage-gleaner (links | edit)
- Bluish-slate antshrike (links | edit)
- Northern slaty antshrike (links | edit)
- Uniform antshrike (links | edit)
- Buff-breasted earthcreeper (links | edit)
- Olive-backed woodcreeper (links | edit)
- Yellow-browed toucanet (links | edit)
- Rufous-breasted piculet (links | edit)
- Red-crested tree-rat (links | edit)
- List of tyrant flycatchers (links | edit)
- Carriker (links | edit)
- Andean laniisoma (links | edit)
- Brewster Medal (links | edit)
- Peruvian warbling antbird (links | edit)
- Inca jay (links | edit)