LIST OF ENDEMIC BIRDS OF PERU

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One of the primary factors contributing to the remarkable endemism in Peru is its diverse range of habitats. The country’s landscape encompasses coastal deserts, towering Andean mountain ranges, lush cloud forests, and the expansive Amazon rainforest, all of which provide a multitude of niches for life to evolve in isolation creating an amazing number of endemic birds of Peru. These unique habitats have given rise to an exceptional array of flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. This megadiversity may be confusing for it´s geographical complexity, you will find here a Comprehensible guide for Birding in Peru.

It´s important to notice that this list and total count may vary based on which Taxonomic authority you are following. For our recomendations about which Field Guides you should use for Birding in Peru see here.

Birds, in particular, are a striking example of Peru’s endemism. The country is home to a wealth of avian species that have evolved in isolation, adapting to specific ecological niches within Peru’s varied landscapes. Peru boasts over 117 endemic bird species (some still remain undescribed), from strikingly beautiful or rarely found even in appropriate habitat. As a great example of this bio diversity, Peru is currently the leading birding country in the October Big Day (see more details here).

You can find here first a short list of some of our favorites and a total list of the Endemic birds of Peru (see more here):

If you are interested in Birding in Peru check our Birding Tours thoughout the country here.

Our top ten of Endemic birds of Peru

  1. Marvelous Spatuletail (Loddigesia mirabilis): Found in the cloud forests of northern Peru, this hummingbird is known for its striking, iridescent plumage and its remarkable tail feathers, which resemble spatulas.
  2. Inca Wren (Pheugopedius eisenmanni): This small bird with distinctive markings is native to the high Andes of central Peru. It’s often seen skulking in dense undergrowth.
  3. Golden-backed Mountain-Tanager (Buthraupis aureodorsalis): Endemic to the upper elevation cloud forests of northern Peru, this tanager stands out with its vibrant golden plumage.
  4. Rusty-fronted Canastero (Asthenes ottonis): A resident of the high Andes, this canastero can be found in Peru’s central and southern mountain ranges, and its plumage features a rusty crown.
  5. Long-whiskered Owlet (Xenoglaux loweryi): This tiny owl is a critically endangered species, inhabiting the montane cloud forests of northern Peru. Its long facial whiskers are a distinctive feature.
  6. Yellow-scarfed Tanager (Iridosornis reinhardti): This tanager species is unique to the high cloud forests of northern Peru, and its bright yellow «scarf» makes it easily recognizable.
  7. Marvellous Spatuletail (Loddigesia mirabilis): Residing in the cloud forests of northern Peru, this hummingbird features a striking spatula-shaped tail and is noted for its iridescent plumage.
  8. White-cheeked Cotinga (Zaratornis stresemanni): This cotinga is found in the cloud forests of northern Peru and is characterized by its white cheeks and vibrant plumage.
  9. Unstreaked Tit-Tyrant (Uromyias agraphia): A high-altitude bird, this tit-tyrant is native to the Andes of southern Peru and is known for its unmarked, grayish plumage.
  10. Junin Grebe (Podiceps taczanowskii): Endemic to Lake Junin in the central Andes of Peru, this critically endangered bird is the world’s rarest grebe species and is recognized by its distinctive red eyes
  11. Scarlet-banded Barbet (Capito wallacei): Wonderful cloud forest specie, found only in the remote and restricted mountains of the Cordillera Azul National Park in northern Peru. Unmistakable on its little range of distribution. Usually encountered in pairs or small groups that feed on fruit in the forest canopy.

Comprehensive List of Endemic Birds of Peru

Latin NameEnglish name
1Penelope albipennisWhite-winged Guan
2Pauxi koepckeaeSira Curassow
3Podiceps taczanowskiiJunín Grebe
4Patagioenas oenopsPeruvian Pigeon
5Xenoglaux loweryiLong-whiskered Owlet
6Phaethornis koepckeaeKoepcke’s Hermit
7Phlogophilus hartertiPeruvian Piedtail
8Polyonymus caroliBronze-tailed Comet
9Taphrolesbia griseiventrisGray-bellied Comet
10Oreotrochilus melanogasterBlack-breasted Hillstar
11Oreonympha nobilisBearded Mountaineer
12Metallura theresiaeCoppery Metaltail
13Metallura eupogonFire-throated Metaltail
14Metallura phoebeBlack Metaltail
15Loddigesia mirabilisMarvelous Spatuletail
16Aglaeactis castelnaudiiWhite-tufted Sunbeam
17Aglaeactis aliciaePurple-backed Sunbeam
18Heliodoxa branickiiRufous-webbed Brilliant
19Leucippus taczanowskiiSpot-throated Hummingbird
20Amazilia viridicaudaGreen-and-white Hummingbird
21Capito wallaceiScarlet-banded Barbet
22Aulacorhynchus huallagaeYellow-browed Toucanet
23Picumnus steindachneriSpeckle-chested Piculet
24Colaptes atricollisBlack-necked Woodpecker
25Forpus xanthopsYellow-faced Parrotlet
26Herpsilochmus motacilloidesCreamy-bellied Antwren
27Herpsilochmus parkeriAsh-throated Antwren
28Percnostola arenarumAllpahuayo Antbird
29Myrmoderus eowilsoniCordillera Azul Antbird
30Pithys castaneusWhite-masked Antbird
31Grallaria carrikeriPale-billed Antpitta
32Grallaria przewalskiiRusty-tinged Antpitta
33Grallaria capitalisBay Antpitta
34Grallaria erythroleucaRed-and-white Antpitta
35Grallaria cajamarcaeCajamarca Antpitta
36Grallaria blakeiChestnut Antpitta
37Grallaria occabambaeUrubamba Antpitta
38Grallaria gravesiChachapoyas Antpitta
39Grallaria oneilliPanao Antpitta
40Grallaria obscuraJunin Antpitta
41Grallaria centralisOxapampa Antpitta
42Grallaria ayacuchensisAyacucho Antpitta
43Grallaricula ochraceifronsOchre-fronted Antpitta
44Scytalopus affinisAncash Tapaculo
45Scytalopus krabbeiWhite-winged Tapaculo
46Scytalopus urubambaeVilcabamba Tapaculo
47Scytalopus whitneyiAmpay Tapaculo
48Scytalopus frankeaeJalca Tapaculo
49Scytalopus altirostrisNeblina Tapaculo
50Scytalopus femoralisRufous-vented Tapaculo
51Scytalopus intermediusUtcubamba Tapaculo
52Scytalopus macropusLarge-footed Tapaculo
53Scytalopus gettyaeJunin Tapaculo
54Scytalopus unicolorUnicolored Tapaculo
55Scytalopus acutirostrisTschudi’s Tapaculo
56Geositta peruvianaCoastal Miner
57Geositta crassirostrisThick-billed Miner
58Geositta saxicolinaDark-winged Miner
59Geocerthia serranaStriated Earthcreeper
60Cinclodes palliatusWhite-bellied Cinclodes
61Cinclodes taczanowskiiSurf Cinclodes
62Leptasthenura pileataRusty-crowned Tit-Spinetail
63Leptasthenura xenothoraxWhite-browed Tit-Spinetail
64Phacellodomus dorsalisChestnut-backed Thornbird
65Asthenes virgataJunín Canastero
66Asthenes ayacuchensisAyacucho Thistletail
67Asthenes vilcabambaeVilcabamba Thistletail
68Asthenes ottonisRusty-fronted Canastero
69Asthenes palpebralisEye-ringed Thistletail
70Thripophaga berlepschiRusset-mantled Softtail
71Cranioleuca marcapataeMarcapata Spinetail
72Cranioleuca albicapillaCreamy-crested Spinetail
73Pseudasthenes cactorumCactus Canastero
74Synallaxis hypochondriacaGreat Spinetail
75Synallaxis zimmeriRusset-bellied Spinetail
76Synallaxis courseniApurimac Spinetail
77Uromyias agraphiaUnstreaked Tit-Tyrant
78Zimmerius villarejoiMishana Tyrannulet
79Leptopogon taczanowskiiInca Flycatcher
80Poecilotricus luluaeJohnson’s Tody-Flycatcher
81Poecilotriccus pulchellusBlack-backed Tody-Flycatcher
82Ochthoeca piurae Piura Chat-Tyrant
83Myiarchus semirufusRufous Flycatcher
84Pipreola pulchraMasked Fruiteater
85Zaratornis stresemanniWhite-cheeked Cotinga
86Phytotoma raimondiiPeruvian Plantcutter
87Doliornis sclateriBay-vented Cotinga
88Lepidothrix coeruleocapillaCerulean-capped Manakin
89Machaeropterus eckelberryiPainted Manakin
90Pheugopedius eisenmanniInca Wren
91Cinnycerthia peruanaPeruvian Wren
92Polioptila clementsiIquitos Gnatcatcher
93Kleinothraupis parodiiParodi’s Hemispingus
94Poospiza rufosuperciliarisRufous-browed Hemispingus
95Thlypopsis pectoralisBrown-flanked Tanager
96Nephelornis oneilliPardusco
97Ramphocelus melanogasterBlack-bellied Tanager
98Cnemathraupis aureodorsalisGolden-backed Mountain-Tanager
99Iridosornis reinhardtiYellow-scarfed Tanager
100Tangara phillipsiSira Tanager
101Piezorina cinereaCinereous Finch
102Incaspiza pulchraGreat Inca-Finch
103Incaspiza personataRufous-backed Inca-Finch
104Incaspiza ortiziGray-winged Inca-Finch
105Incaspiza laetaBuff-bridled Inca-Finch
106Incaspiza watkinsiLittle Inca-Finch
107Poospiza alticolaPlain-tailed Warbling-Finch
108Poospiza rubeculaRufous-breasted Warbling-Finch
109Poospiza caesarChestnut-breasted Mountain-Finch
110Sicalis raimondiiRaimondi’s Yellow-Finch
111Atlapetes rufigenisRufous-eared Brushfinch
112Atlapetes nationiRusty-bellied Brushfinch
113Atlapetes forbesiApurimac Brushfinch
114Atlapetes melanopsisBlack-spectacled Brushfinch
115Atlapetes terborghiVilcabamba Brushfinch
116Atlapetes canigenisCuzco Brushfinch
117Cacicus koepckeaeSelva Cacique
Comprehensible list of Endemic birds of Peru

Written by Danny Vargas by Manakin Expeditions

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