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Guira Tanager Hemithraupis guira A male seen in Wakanki

Tit-like Dacnis Xenodacnis parina Seen at Llanganuco. A near-endemic species

Cinereous Conebill Conirostrum cinereum Seen at Lomas de Lachay

Capped Conebill Conirostrum albifrons Seen at the Atuen Valley

Blue-backed Conebill Conirostrum sitticolor Seen at the Black Mud Pass

Giant Conebill Oreomanes fraseri Good views of this most-wanted species at the Polylepis forest at Llanganuco Lakes. The species is listed as near-threatened.

Rusty Flowerpiercer Diglossa sittoides Seen in the garden of our hotel in Pomacochas

Moustached Flowerpiercer Diglossa mystacalis Seen at the Black Mud Pass. Here the subspecies unicincta. A near-endemic species

Masked Flowerpiercer Diglossa cyanea Seen at the LWO Lodge

Black-throated Flowerpiercer Diglossa brunneiventris Seen at Quebrada Sangal

White-sided Flowerpiercer Diglossa albilatera Seen at the LWO Lodge

Red Pileated Finch Coryphospingus cucullatus Seen around Jaén

Peruvian Sierra Finch Phrygilus punensis Seen at Llanganuco Lakes. A near-endemic species

Plumbeous Sierra Finch Phrygilus unicolor Seen before we reached Cajamarca

Band-tailed Sierra Finch Phrygilus alaudinus Seen at Lomas de Lachay

Mourning Sierra Finch Phrygilus fruticeti Seen on the way to the coast from Huaraz

Ash-breasted Sierra Finch Phrygilus plebejus Common at higher elevations

White-winged Diuca Finch Diuca speculifera Seen at Conococha

Cinereous Finch (E) Piezorina cinerea Great views at Bosque de Pómac

Great Inca Finch (E) Incaspiza pulchra Seen well at Cerro La Campana

Rufous-backed Inca Finch (E) Incaspiza personata Seen well at our usual site in the Cordillera Negra near Huaraz

Little Inca Finch (E) Incaspiza watkinsi Seen near Bagua Grande. The species is listed as near-threatened.

Grey-winged Inca Finch (E) Incaspiza ortizi Seen above Hacienda Limón on the way to Celendín. The species is listed as vulnerable.

Buff-bridled Inca Finch (E) Incaspiza laeta Seen above Balsas

Plain-tailed Warbling Finch (E) Poospiza alticola Seen at Llanganuco. The species is listed as endangered.

Collared Warbling Finch Poospiza hispaniolensis Seen at Lomas de Lachay and Bosque de Pómac. A near-endemic species

Bright-rumped Yellow Finch Sicalis uropigyalis Seen at Conococha

Greenish Yellow Finch Sicalis olivascens Seen on the way to Huaraz

Grassland Yellow Finch Sicalis luteola Seen on the Chimbote marshes

Saffron Finch Sicalis flaveola Common at several locations

Wedge-tailed Grass Finch Emberizoides herbicola Seen well at the Moyobamba grasslands

Blue-black Grassquit Volatinia jacarina Seen at Wakanki

Variable Seedeater Sporophila corvina Seen north of Chiclayo. Here the subspecies ophthalmica

Black-and-white Seedeater Sporophila luctuosa Seen at the Porculla Pass

Parrot-billed Seedeater Sporophila peruviana Seen at Bosque de Pómac. A near-endemic species

Chestnut-bellied Seedeater Sporophila castaneiventris Seen at Moyobamba

Chestnut-throated Seedeater Sporophila telasco Seen on the way to Olmos

Chestnut-bellied Seed Finch Oryzoborus angolensis Seen well at Wakanki

Black-billed Seed Finch Oryzoborus atrirostris Great views of this uncommon species south of Moyobamba. The first time we recorded this species on our Northern Peru tour.

Band-tailed Seedeater Catamenia analis Seen near Cajamarca

Plain-colored Seedeater Catamenia inornata Seen above Leymebamba

Cardinalidae

Tooth-billed Tanager Piranga lutea Seen along the Utcubamba Valley

Carmiol’s Tanager Chlorothraupis carmioli Great views near the Tarapoto tunnel. Named after Julian Carmiol, a 19th century ornithologist and collector in Costa Rica

Golden Grosbeak Pheucticus chrysogaster Seen at a few locations

Buff-throated Saltator Saltator maximus Seen well at Afluente

Black-cowled Saltator Saltator nigriceps Seen well at the Porculla Pass. A near-endemic species

Golden-billed Saltator Saltator aurantiirostris Seen at Quebrada Sangal

Streaked Saltator Saltator striatipectus Seen above Balsas. Here the subspecies peruvianus
WILDLIFE

Central American agouti Dasyprocta punctata Seen at the LWO Lodge

Guayaquil squirrel Sciurus stramineus Seen at Bosque de Pómac and Quebrada Frejolillo. A near-endemic species

Saddleback tamarin Saguinus fuscicollis Seen at Yacumama

Sechura fox Lycalopex sechurae Seen at Bosque de Pómac. A near-endemic species

Tayra Eira barbara Seen at the LWO Lodge
Tayra (photo Ken Logan)

Neotropical otter Lontra longicaudis Seen briefly at Río Romero

Common green iguana Iguana iguana Seen by the road on the way to Olmos

Peru desert tegu Dicrodon guttulatum Great views at Bosque de Pómac

False monitor Callopistes flavipunctatus Seen on the way to Olmos
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