List of birds of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve

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This article contains a list of birds found in the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve, which straddles the states of Colima and Jalisco in Mexico. The reserve is located in the transition of the Nearctic and Neotropical realms and encompasses parts of the Sierra Madre del Sur, with a wide range of altitudes, climates and soils. The effects of tectonic and volcanic activities and erosion are notable within the reserve.

Forest types in the reserve including mesophytic, cloud, and dry deciduous and semi-deciduous tropical forests. Anthropologists know the region as Zona de Occidente, an area notably different to the rest of Mesoamerica. Some ceramic remnants, figurines and graves have been found, but there is little other material evidence. As of 1995 almost 8,000 people lived in the Reserva de la Biosfera Manantlan, engaged mainly in agriculture (corn, beans, tomatoes, sugar cane, watermelon, mangoes), livestock grazing, timber production, and extraction of wood for fuel and mining of coal or minerals. Another 30,000 lived in the surrounding communities and almost 700,000 in the surrounding region of influence. [1]

Ecological characteristics

The Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve is located to the extreme north of the intertropical convergence zone. The climate in the region is influenced by various factors in addition to its latitude, such as its proximity to the coast, the effect of its landform – orographic shade – and the breadth of the altitudinal range, which partly goes to explain the high regional biodiversity and the presence of numerous plant formations ranging from tropical forests to those of temperate-cold climates.

The biosphere reserve's varied and complex plant cover harbors a great wealth of flora. There are over 2900 species of vascular plants belonging to 981 genera. Wildlife is one of the important components of the high biodiversity in this reserve. Among the main values of the biosphere reserve, in addition to its great wealth of species and its unique biogeographical characteristics, is the presence of endangered or useful endemic species. So far 110 species of mammals have been reported, among which the Mexican vole Microtus mexicanus neveriae and the pocket gopher Cratogeomys gymnurus russelli, in addition to other mammals such as the oncilla, the jaguarandi, the ocelot, the puma, the bobcat, the jaguar and four species of nectarivorous bats.

Three hundred and thirty-six species of birds have been reported, among them thirty-six which are endemic to Mexico, such as the charismatic species: the crested guan (Penelope purpurascens), the military macaw (Ara militaris), the red-lored amazon (Amazona autumnalis) and the Mexican national symbol, the golden eagle. In terms of herpetofauna, 85 species have been recorded. Of these it is known that 13 are endemic to the western and central region of Mexico: the rattlesnake, the black iguana, the frog Shyrrhopus modestus, the beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum) and the Autlan rattlesnake (Crotalus lannomi), an endemic species only reported for the area of Puerto de Los Mazos. Of the 16 species of fish identified, 13 are native and four are endemic to the region.

Tinamiformes

Tinamidae

Crypturellus or Tinamu

Anseriformes

Anatidae

Dendrocygna

Cairina

Anas

Aythya

Oxyura

Galliformes

Cracidae

Ortalis

Penelope

Odontophoridae

Colinus

Cyrtonyx

Dactylortyx

Dendrortyx

Philortyx

Podicipediformes

Podicipedidae

Tachybaptus

Podilymbus

Pelecaniformes

Phalacrocoracidae

Nannopterum

Ciconiiformes

Ardeidae

Ardea

Botaurus

Bubulcus

Butorides

Egretta

Nycticorax

Ciconiidae

Mycteria

Threskiornithidae

Plegadis

Accipitriformes

Cathartidae

Cathartes

Coragyps

Accipitridae

Pandion

Chondrohierax

Elanus

Circus

Accipiter

Buteo

Buteo or Rupornis

Buteo or Geranoaetus

  • Buteo albicaudatus: aguililla cola blanca, gavilán coliblanco, aguilucho alas largas, white-tailed hawk

Aquila

Spizaetus

Harpyhaliaetus or Buteogallus

Geranospiza

Parabuteo

Falconiformes

Falconidae

Micrastur

Caracara

Herpetotheres

Falco

Gruiformes

Rallidae

Porphyrio

Gallinula

Fulica

Aramidae

Aramus

Charadriiformes

Charadriidae

Charadrius

Recurvirostridae

Himantopus

Jacanidae

Jacana

Scolopacidae

Actitis

  • Actitis macularia: playero manchado, andarríos maculado, playero alzacolita, spotted sandpiper

Columbiformes

Columbidae

Patagioenas

Zenaida

  • Zenaida asiatica: huilota alas blancas, la tórtola aliblanca, paloma aliblanca, paloma ala blanca, white-winged dove
  • Zenaida macroura: la huilota, tórtola, rabiche, paloma huilota, mourning dove

Columbina

  • Columbina inca: toritos, la tortolita mexicana, tórtola cola larga, Inca dove
  • Columbina passerina: torcacita, la tortolita azul, cococha, columbita común, tórtola coquita, common ground-dove
  • Columbina talpacoti: tortolita, columbina colorada, cocochita, tórtola rojiza, ruddy ground-dove

Leptotila

Geotrygon

Psittaciformes

Psittacidae

Aratinga or Eupsittula

Aratinga

Forpus

Amazona

Rhynchopsitta

Cuculiformes

Cuculidae

Coccyzus

Piaya

  • Piaya cayana: cuclillo canela, cuclillo ardilla, squirrel cuckoo

Geococcyx

  • Geococcyx velox: correcaminos chico, correcaminos menor, correcaminos tropical, lesser roadrunner

Morococcyx

Crotophaga

Strigiformes

Tytonidae

Tyto

  • Tyto alba: Spanish: lechuza de campanario, lechuza común, lechuza blanca, common barn-owl

Strigidae

Otus

Megascops

Bubo

Glaucidium

Athene

Strix

Asio

Aegolius

  • Aegolius acadicus: lechuza norteña, mochuelo cabezón, tecolotito cabezón, tecolote abetero norteño, tecolote afilador, northern saw-whet owl

Caprimulgiformes

Caprimulgidae

Chordeiles

  • Chordeiles minor: Spanish: chotacabras zumbón, atajacaminos común, añapero yanqui, añapero boreal, common nighthawk
  • Chordeiles minor: chordeiles acutipennis, chotacabras menor, lesser nighthawk

Nyctidromus

Caprimulgus

Nyctibiidae

Nyctibius

Apodiformes

Apodidae

Cypseloides

Streptoprocne

Chaetura

Aeronautes

Panyptila

Trochilidae: hummingbirds or chupa rosas

Phaethornis

Colibri

Chlorostilbon

Cynanthus

Thalurania

Hylocharis

Amazilia

Ramosomyia

Lampornis

Eugenes

Heliomaster

Tilmatura

Archilochus

Calothorax

  • Calothorax lucifer: colibrí horroros, colibrí lucifer, tijereta norteña, Lucifer hummingbird

Calypte

Stellula

Atthis

Selasphorus

Trogoniformes

Trogonidae

Trogon

Euptilotis

Coraciiformes

Momotidae

Momotus

Alcedinidae

Megaceryle

Chloroceryle

Piciformes

Picidae

Momotus

Sphyrapicus

Picoides

Veniliornis

Colaptes

Dryocopus

Campephilus

Passeriformes

Dendrocolaptidae

Sittasomus

Xiphorhynchus

Lepidocolaptes

Grallariidae

Grallaria

Tyrannidae

Camptostoma

Myiopagis

Contopus

Empidonax

Sayornis

Pyrocephalus

Attila

Myiarchus

Ramphotrigon

Pitangus

Megarynchus

Myiozetetes

Myiodynastes

Tyrannus

Pachyramphus

Tityra

Laniidae

Lanius

Vireonidae

Vireo

Vireolanius

Corvidae

Calocitta

Cyanocorax

Aphelocoma

Corvus

Hirundinidae

Progne

Tachycineta

Stelgidopteryx

Hirundo

Calocitta

Paridae

Poecile

Progne

Aegithalidae

Psaltriparus

Sittidae

Sitta

Certhiidae

Certhia

Troglodytidae

Campylorhynchus

Catherpes

Thryothorus

Uropsila

Thryomanes

Troglodytes

Henicorhina

Cinclidae

Cinclus

Regulidae

Regulus

Sylviidae

Polioptila

Turdidae

Sialia

Myadestes

Catharus

Turdus

Ridgwayia

Mimidae

Mimus

Toxostoma

Melanotis

Motacillidae

Anthus

Bombycillidae

Bombycilla

Ptilogonatidae

Ptilogonys

Peucedramidae

Peucedramus

Parulidae

Vermivora

Parula

Dendroica

Mniotilta

Setophaga

Seiurus

Oporornis

Geothlypis

Wilsonia

Cardellina

Ergaticus

Myioborus

Euthlypis

Basileuterus

Icteria

Thraupidae

Rhodinocichla

Saltator

Emberizidae

Volatinia

Sporophila

Amaurospiza

Diglossa

Atlapetes

Arremon

Arremonops

Melozone

Pipilo

Aimophila

Amphispizopsis

Spizella

Pooecetes

Chondestes

Passerculus

Ammodramus

Melospiza

Zonotrichia

Junco

Icteridae

Agelaius

Xanthocephalus

Sturnella

Euphagus

Quiscalus

Molothrus

Icterus

Cacicus

Fringillidae

Euphonia

Carpodacus

Loxia

Spinus

Passeridae

Passer

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sierra de Manantian | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization". www.unesco.org.
  2. ^ Cassell, B. A. (2012). Fire History of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve in Western México, University of Washington.