Also, the Venezuelan wood quail (Odontophorus columbianus), an endemic of Venezuela, is only present in this ecoregion in an isolated area and in the western Cordillera de la Costa. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuelan Andes montane forests] Reference
All of the restricted-range birds are found at elevations ranging from 700-800 m, and none are considered threatened; such birds include the Tacarcuna wood-quail (Odontophorus dialeucos), russet-crowned quail-dove (Geotrygon goldmani), bare-shanked screech-owl (Otus clarkii), violet-capped hummingbird (Goldmania violiceps), rufous-cheeked hummingbird (Goethalsia bella), beautiful teerunner (Margarornis bellulus), tacarcuna tapaculo (Scytalopus panamensis), nario tapaculo (S. vicinor), varied solitaire (Myadestes coloratus), sooty-faced finch (Lysurus creassirostris), tacarcuna bush-tanager (Chlorospingus tacarcunae), pirre bush-tanager (Bangsia arcaei), yellow-collared chlorphonia (Chlorophonia flavirostris), green-napped tanager (Tangara fucosa) and pirre warbler (Basileuterus ignotus). From Wordnik.com. [Eastern Panamanian montane forests] Reference
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