A dataset of bird inventory records at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve, Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica, between March 2016 and May 2020.
Citation
Powell J (2022). A dataset of bird inventory records at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve, Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica, between March 2016 and May 2020.. Check List. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/73nqqr accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-09.Description
A compilation of bird inventory occurrence data collected at Cloudbridge Nature Reserve on the Pacific slope of the Talamanca Mountains in Costa Rica. The reserve is largely former pasture and farm land composed of tropical montane cloud forest of several ages of secondary forest with some primary forest patches. Data only includes records of species that were confirmed with photographic proof of presence in the reserve. Includes data from several different types of surveys or records including: point count, walking, call-playback (nocturnal owl surveys), camera trap, and incidental photographs.Purpose
This data set was developed with the intent to: 1) catalog species presence and provide monitoring data for Cloudbridge Nature Reserve, and 2) provide species presence data for an understudied region of Costa Rica to the wider scientific community.
Sampling Description
Study Extent
For all sampling types except camera trapping, data was collected along the trails of Cloudbridge Nature Reserve. Point count and call-playback survey data was collected at sampling stations marked with a fixed and labelled marker. Walking survey and photographic data was collected anywhere along the trail system. Camera trapping data was collected at 16 locations throughout the part of the reserve south of the Río Chirripó Pacífico. The camera traps were arrayed in a grid approximately 300 m apart.Sampling
Bird presence was determined from several data sources, including: 1) point count monitoring, 2) walking surveys, 3) owl call-playback surveys, 4) camera trap images, and 5) photographs.Quality Control
Training. All field crew for point count and walking surveys were trained on site for 2–3 weeks and were required to pass a visual bird identification test prior to beginning surveys. Each test consisted of 30 images, each shown for 15–45 seconds, of a different random selection of species that had been identified in or near the reserve or were potentially present in the area (approximately 300 species). Testing was repeated until a passing grade of 28/30 correct identifications was reached. Audio identification was not tested due to the difficulty of training accurate bird song identification skills for 300 species in short-term field crew (typically 2–3 month periods). As such, visual identification was prioritized in order to have a higher degree of confidence in the accuracy of the resulting identifications.Method steps
- Data collection. Bird presence was determined from several data sources, including: 1) point count monitoring, 2) walking surveys, 3) owl call-playback surveys, 4) camera trap images, and 5) photographs. Point Count Monitoring. The bulk of the data was collected as part of a long-term monitoring study beginning on 14 March 2016 and continuing to 29 May 2020 with some gaps in data collection due to a lack of field staff, including: June–July 2016, March–June 2017, September–December 2018, and January 2019. From March 2016 to October 2017, point counts were conducted at 24 sites. In October 2017, tropical storm Nate caused severe flooding along the rivers ending reliable access to the 4 northernmost point count sites after that date. After 15 December 2017, five replacement sites were added in the southern part of the reserve and sampling continued until 29 May 2020 only at the 25 point count sites in the southern part of the reserve. Four or 5 sites were surveyed each day starting at 06:00 and finishing between 09:00 and 10:00, with all sites surveyed once a week. Daily site survey order was reversed weekly to help prevent temporal bias. Point counts lasted 20 min, conducted by one or two observers (typically two). Within a 25 m radius of a fixed marker, from the ground to the top of the canopy, all birds utilizing the habitat were identified and recorded. Visual identifications were prioritized due to training difficulties (see training section), but audio identifications were also recorded and the type of identification noted. Audio identifications were only included in this inventory when the species was also confirmed by visual identification. Birds seen soaring in the area or transiting the site were also identified but during periods of high volume were less of a priority to record. A total of 3440 point count surveys were conducted. Walking surveys. Walking surveys were conducted in conjunction with both the point count monitoring study (14 March 2016 to 29 May 2020) and a study on mixed species feeding flocks (MSF) (12 February to 19 June 2019). Walking surveys were conducted along all the trails of the reserve, including those not covered by the point count surveys, and were particularly important for surveying the northern part of the reserve where access was too unreliable for regular sampling after October 2017. During the point count monitoring study, walking surveys were conducted on alternating days for a total of five surveys every two weeks. Walking surveys occurred in between point count sites and continued after point counts had been completed. They started at 06:00 and finished at 12:00. During the MSF study, walking surveys were conducted each weekday along four routes covering most of the reserve beginning at 06:00 and lasting 3–4 h. Species were tallied for specific segments of the trails being walked. A total of 267 walking surveys were conducted for the monitoring study and 80 for the MSF study. Owl call-playback surveys. Owl species were surveyed using call-playback between March 2016 and January 2020 with data collection gaps including: March–April, June–July, and October–December in 2017; January and July in 2018; and May and September–October in 2019. Costa Rican Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium costaricanum), Unspotted Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius ridgwayi), Tropical Screech-Owl (Megascops choliba), Bare-shanked Screech-Owl (Megascops clarkii), and Mottled Owl (Ciccaba virgata) were included in the study based on previous study results (Paradis 2007) and known Costa Rican owl ranges. Striped Owl (Asio clamator) was added in April 2016 after one was observed in the reserve. Owl surveys were conducted at the same 24 locations as the point counts, with the exception of the five sites added in 2017. The four northern sites were dropped in October 2017 due to loss of access, leaving 20 survey sites. A total of 625 surveys were conducted, with all but the first 24 surveyed for all six owl species. Call-playback surveys started at 18:30 and were completed by 00:00. Five sites were surveyed each evening, and each site was only surveyed once a month to prevent habituation to the calls. Surveys began with 3 min of silence, followed by a 2-min playback, repeated until all owl calls had been played in order of smallest owl to largest, finishing with 3 min of silence. Playbacks were composed of a mixture of alarm and song calls downloaded from Xeno-Canto (Xeno-Canto Foundation 2005–2019). Camera trap images. Bird records were supplemented by camera trap images collected in the reserve. Most camera trap data was collected between 13 May 2019 and 21 May 2020 along a grid of 16 locations spaced approximately 300 m apart throughout the reserve, some near the trail system, but most at more remote locations. As data from the camera trap study was not fully processed at the time of writing, it was only used to supplement monthly presence data for some species. Additional camera trap images from recreational cameras were available prior to May 2019, and were sometimes used as voucher photos, but not used for presence data. Photographs. Photographs taken either during or outside of surveys were obtained from staff, interns, researchers, volunteers, and visitors. In addition to serving as records of species presence, these photos were used as voucher photos for the identified species. Location and date were confirmed for each photo, ranging from 23 February 2007 to 25 April 2021. Photographs taken outside of surveys were added as unique records to the species record tables in the supplementary material.
Taxonomic Coverages
All birds were identified to species based on the most current taxonomic designations at the time of publication. Only species for which a voucher photo was collected from within the reserve are included in the dataset.
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Accipiter bicolorcommon name: Bicolored Hawk rank: species
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Amaurospiza concolorcommon name: Blue Seedeater rank: species
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Amazilia edwardcommon name: Snowy-bellied Hummingbird rank: species
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Amazilia tzacatlcommon name: Rufous-tailed Hummingbird rank: species
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Anabacerthia variegaticepscommon name: Scaly-throated Foliage-gleaner rank: species
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Antrostomus saturatuscommon name: Dusky Nightjar rank: species
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Aramides cajaneuscommon name: Gray-cowled Wood-Rail rank: species
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Arremon brunneinuchacommon name: Chestnut-capped Brushfinch rank: species
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Arremon crassirostriscommon name: Sooty-faced Finch rank: species
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Atlapetes albinuchacommon name: White-naped Brushfinch rank: species
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Atlapetes tibialiscommon name: Yellow-thighed Brushfinch rank: species
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Aulacorhynchus prasinuscommon name: Northern Emerald-Toucanet rank: species
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Basileuterus culicivoruscommon name: Golden-crowned Warbler rank: species
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Basileuterus melanogenyscommon name: Black-cheeked Warbler rank: species
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Basileuterus melanotiscommon name: Costa Rican Warbler rank: species
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Bolborhynchus lineolacommon name: Barred Parakeet rank: species
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Bubulcus ibiscommon name: Cattle Egret rank: species
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Buteo brachyuruscommon name: Short-tailed Hawk rank: species
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Buteo jamaicensiscommon name: Red-tailed Hawk rank: species
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Buteo platypteruscommon name: Broad-winged Hawk rank: species
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Buteogallus urubitingacommon name: Great Black Hawk rank: species
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Campylopterus hemileucuruscommon name: Violet Sabrewing rank: species
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Campylorhamphus pusilluscommon name: Brown-billed Scythebill rank: species
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Cantorchilus elutuscommon name: Isthmian Wren rank: species
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Caracara cheriwaycommon name: Crested Caracara rank: species
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Cardellina canadensiscommon name: Canada Warbler rank: species
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Cardellina pusillacommon name: Wilson's Warbler rank: species
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Cathartes auracommon name: Turkey Vulture rank: species
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Catharus aurantiirostriscommon name: Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush rank: species
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Catharus frantziicommon name: Ruddy-capped Nightingale-Thrush rank: species
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Catharus fuscatercommon name: Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush rank: species
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Catharus gracilirostriscommon name: Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush rank: species
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Catharus ustulatuscommon name: Swainson's Thrush rank: species
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Chaetura vauxicommon name: Vaux's Swift rank: species
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Chamaepetes unicolorcommon name: Black Guan rank: species
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Chlorophonia callophryscommon name: Golden-browed Chlorophonia rank: species
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Chlorospingus flavopectuscommon name: Common Chlorospingus rank: species
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Chlorospingus pileatuscommon name: Sooty-capped Chlorospingus rank: species
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Chlorostilbon assimiliscommon name: Garden Emerald rank: species
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Ciccaba virgatacommon name: Mottled Owl rank: species
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Cinclus mexicanuscommon name: American Dipper rank: species
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Coereba flaveolacommon name: Bananaquit rank: species
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Colaptes rubiginosuscommon name: Golden-olive Woodpecker rank: species
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Colibri cyanotuscommon name: Lesser Violetear rank: species
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Colibri delphinaecommon name: Brown Violetear rank: species
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Columbina talpacoticommon name: Ruddy Ground Dove rank: species
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Contopus coopericommon name: Olive-sided Flycatcher rank: species
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Contopus lugubriscommon name: Dark Pewee rank: species
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Contopus sordiduluscommon name: Western Wood-Pewee rank: species
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Coragyps atratuscommon name: Black Vulture rank: species
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Cranioleuca erythropscommon name: Red-faced Spinetail rank: species
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Cyanerpes cyaneuscommon name: Red-legged Honeycreeper rank: species
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Cyanolyca argentigulacommon name: Silvery-throated Jay rank: species
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Cyclarhis gujanensiscommon name: Rufous-browed Peppershrike rank: species
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Dacnis venustacommon name: Scarlet-thighed Dacnis rank: species
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Diglossa plumbeacommon name: Slaty Flowerpiercer rank: species
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Dives divescommon name: Melodious Blackbird rank: species
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Doryfera ludovicaecommon name: Green-fronted Lancebill rank: species
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Dryobates fumigatuscommon name: Smoky-brown Woodpecker rank: species
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Dryobates villosuscommon name: Hairy Woodpecker rank: species
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Elaenia flavogastercommon name: Yellow-bellied Elaenia rank: species
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Elaenia frantziicommon name: Mountain Elaenia rank: species
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Elanoides forficatuscommon name: Swallow-tailed Kite rank: species
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Elvira chionuracommon name: White-tailed Emerald rank: species
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Empidonax atricepscommon name: Black-capped Flycatcher rank: species
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Empidonax flavescenscommon name: Yellowish Flycatcher rank: species
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Empidonax flaviventriscommon name: Yellow-bellied Flycatcher rank: species
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Eubucco bourcieriicommon name: Red-headed Barbet rank: species
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Eugenes spectabiliscommon name: Talamanca Hummingbird rank: species
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Eupherusa eximiacommon name: Stripe-tailed Hummingbird rank: species
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Euphonia elegantissimacommon name: Elegant Euphonia rank: species
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Euphonia hirundinaceacommon name: Yellow-throated Euphonia rank: species
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Euphonia imitanscommon name: Spot-crowned Euphonia rank: species
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Falco rufigulariscommon name: Bat Falcon rank: species
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Fregata magnificenscommon name: Magnificent Frigatebird rank: species
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Geotrygon montanacommon name: Ruddy Quail-Dove rank: species
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Glyphorynchus spiruruscommon name: Wedge-billed Woodcreeper rank: species
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Grallaria guatimalensiscommon name: Scaled Antpitta rank: species
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Harpagus bidentatuscommon name: Double-toothed Kite rank: species
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Heliodoxa jaculacommon name: Green-crowned Brilliant rank: species
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Heliomaster longirostriscommon name: Long-billed Starthroat rank: species
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Heliothryx barroticommon name: Purple-crowned Fairy rank: species
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Henicorhina leucophryscommon name: Gray-breasted Wood-Wren rank: species
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Icterus galbulacommon name: Baltimore Oriole rank: species
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Ixothraupis guttatacommon name: Speckled Tanager rank: species
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Klais guimeticommon name: Violet-headed Hummingbird rank: species
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Lampornis castaneoventriscommon name: White-throated Mountain-gem rank: species
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Legatus leucophaiuscommon name: Piratic Flycatcher rank: species
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Leiothlypis peregrinacommon name: Tennessee Warbler rank: species
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Lepidocolaptes affiniscommon name: Spot-crowned Woodcreeper rank: species
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Leptopogon superciliariscommon name: Slaty-capped Flycatcher rank: species
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Leptotila verreauxicommon name: White-tipped Dove rank: species
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Lophotriccus pileatuscommon name: Scale-crested Pygmy-Tyrant rank: species
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Margarornis rubiginosuscommon name: Ruddy Treerunner rank: species
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Megarynchus pitanguacommon name: Boat-billed Flycatcher rank: species
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Megascops clarkiicommon name: Bare-shanked Screech-Owl rank: species
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Melanerpes formicivoruscommon name: Acorn Woodpecker rank: species
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Melanerpes rubricapilluscommon name: Red-crowned Woodpecker rank: species
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Micrastur ruficolliscommon name: Barred Forest-Falcon rank: species
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Microcerculus marginatuscommon name: Scaly-breasted Wren rank: species
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Milvago chimachimacommon name: Yellow-headed Caracara rank: species
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Mionectes olivaceuscommon name: Olive-striped Flycatcher rank: species
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Mitrephanes phaeocercuscommon name: Tufted Flycatcher rank: species
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Mniotilta variacommon name: Black-and-white Warbler rank: species
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Molothrus aeneuscommon name: Bronzed Cowbird rank: species
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Momotus lessoniicommon name: Lesson's Motmot rank: species
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Morphnarchus princepscommon name: Barred Hawk rank: species
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Myadestes melanopscommon name: Black-faced Solitaire rank: species
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Myiarchus tuberculifercommon name: Dusky-capped Flycatcher rank: species
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Myioborus miniatuscommon name: Slate-throated Redstart rank: species
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Myioborus torquatuscommon name: Collared Redstart rank: species
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Myiodynastes hemichrysuscommon name: Golden-bellied Flycatcher rank: species
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Myiothlypis fulvicaudacommon name: Buff-rumped Warbler rank: species
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Myiozetetes granadensiscommon name: Gray-capped Flycatcher rank: species
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Myiozetetes similiscommon name: Social Flycatcher rank: species
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Myrmotherula schisticolorcommon name: Slaty Antwren rank: species
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Nothocercus bonaparteicommon name: Highland Tinamou rank: species
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Nyctidromus albicolliscommon name: Common Pauraque rank: species
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Odontophorus guttatuscommon name: Spotted Wood-Quail rank: species
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Odontophorus leucolaemuscommon name: Black-breasted Wood-Quail rank: species
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Oreothlypis gutturaliscommon name: Flame-throated Warbler rank: species
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Ortalis cinereicepscommon name: Gray-headed Chachalaca rank: species
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Pachyramphus albogriseuscommon name: Black-and-white Becard rank: species
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Pachyramphus versicolorcommon name: Barred Becard rank: species
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Pachysylvia decurtatacommon name: Lesser Greenlet rank: species
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Parkesia motacillacommon name: Louisiana Waterthrush rank: species
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Patagioenas fasciatacommon name: Band-tailed Pigeon rank: species
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Patagioenas subvinaceacommon name: Ruddy Pigeon rank: species
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Phaethornis guycommon name: Green Hermit rank: species
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Pharomachrus mocinnocommon name: Resplendent Quetzal rank: species
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Pheucticus ludovicianuscommon name: Rose-breasted Grosbeak rank: species
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Pheucticus tibialiscommon name: Black-thighed Grosbeak rank: species
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Pheugopedius rutiluscommon name: Rufous-breasted Wren rank: species
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Philodice bryantaecommon name: Magenta-throated Woodstar rank: species
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Philydor rufumcommon name: Buff-fronted Foliage-gleaner rank: species
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Phyllomyias burmeistericommon name: Rough-legged Tyrannulet rank: species
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Piaya cayanacommon name: Squirrel Cuckoo rank: species
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Picumnus olivaceuscommon name: Olivaceous Piculet rank: species
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Pionus seniliscommon name: White-crowned Parrot rank: species
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Piranga bidentatacommon name: Flame-colored Tanager rank: species
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Piranga leucopteracommon name: White-winged Tanager rank: species
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Piranga rubracommon name: Summer Tanager rank: species
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Pitangus sulphuratuscommon name: Great Kiskadee rank: species
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Platyrinchus mystaceuscommon name: White-throated Spadebill rank: species
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Premnoplex brunnescenscommon name: Spotted Barbtail rank: species
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Psarocolius waglericommon name: Chestnut-headed Oropendola rank: species
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Pseudocolaptes lawrenciicommon name: Buffy Tuftedcheek rank: species
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Psilorhinus moriocommon name: Brown Jay rank: species
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Ptiliogonys caudatuscommon name: Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher rank: species
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Pygochelidon cyanoleucacommon name: Blue-and-white Swallow rank: species
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Pyrilia haematotiscommon name: Brown-hooded Parrot rank: species
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Pyrrhura hoffmannicommon name: Sulphur-winged Parakeet rank: species
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Ramphocelus passerinii costaricensiscommon name: Scarlet-rumped Tanager (Cherrie's) rank: subspecies
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Rhynchocyclus brevirostriscommon name: Roadside Hawk rank: species
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Rupornis magnirostriscommon name: Roadside Hawk rank: species
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Saltator maximuscommon name: Buff-throated Saltator rank: species
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Sayornis nigricanscommon name: Black Phoebe rank: species
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Sclerurus mexicanuscommon name: Tawny-throated Leaftosser rank: species
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Scytalopus argentifronscommon name: Silvery-fronted Tapaculo rank: species
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Seiurus aurocapillacommon name: Ovenbird rank: species
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Selasphorus flammulacommon name: Volcano Hummingbird rank: species
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Selasphorus scintillacommon name: Scintillant Hummingbird rank: species
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Serpophaga cinereacommon name: Torrent Tyrannulet rank: species
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Setophaga fuscacommon name: Blackburnian Warbler rank: species
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Setophaga pitiayumicommon name: Tropical Parula rank: species
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Setophaga virenscommon name: Black-throated Green Warbler rank: species
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Sittasomus griseicapilluscommon name: Olivaceous Woodcreeper rank: species
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Sphyrapicus variuscommon name: Yellow-bellied Sapsucker rank: species
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Spinus psaltriacommon name: Lesser Goldfinch rank: species
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Spinus xanthogastruscommon name: Yellow-bellied Siskin rank: species
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Spizaetus ornatuscommon name: Ornate Hawk-Eagle rank: species
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Sporophila corvinacommon name: Variable Seedeater rank: species
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Stelgidopteryx ruficolliscommon name: Southern Rough-winged Swallow rank: species
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Stelgidopteryx serripenniscommon name: Northern Rough-winged Swallow rank: species
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Stilpnia larvatacommon name: Golden-hooded Tanager rank: species
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Streptoprocne rutilacommon name: Chestnut-collared Swift rank: species
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Streptoprocne zonariscommon name: White-collared Swift rank: species
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Syndactyla subalariscommon name: Lineated Foliage-gleaner rank: species
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Tangara dowiicommon name: Spangle-cheeked Tanager rank: species
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Tangara gyrolacommon name: Bay-headed Tanager rank: species
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Tangara icterocephalacommon name: Silver-throated Tanager rank: species
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Thraupis episcopuscommon name: Blue-gray Tanager rank: species
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Thraupis palmarumcommon name: Palm Tanager rank: species
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Thripadectes rufobrunneuscommon name: Streak-breasted Treehunter rank: species
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Tiaris olivaceuscommon name: Yellow-faced Grassquit rank: species
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Tigrisoma fasciatumcommon name: Fasciated Tiger-Heron rank: species
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Tityra semifasciatacommon name: Masked Tityra rank: species
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Tolmomyias sulphurescenscommon name: Yellow-olive Flycatcher rank: species
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Troglodytes aedoncommon name: House Wren rank: species
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Troglodytes ochraceuscommon name: Ochraceous Wren rank: species
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Trogon collariscommon name: Collared Trogon rank: species
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Turdus grayicommon name: Clay-colored Thrush rank: species
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Turdus plebejuscommon name: Mountain Thrush rank: species
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Tyrannus melancholicuscommon name: Tropical Kingbird rank: species
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Vermivora chrysopteracommon name: Golden-winged Warbler rank: species
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Vireo carmiolicommon name: Yellow-winged Vireo rank: species
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Vireo flavifronscommon name: Yellow-throated Vireo rank: species
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Vireo leucophryscommon name: Brown-capped Vireo rank: species
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Vireo philadelphicuscommon name: Philadelphia Vireo rank: species
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Xenops rutilanscommon name: Streaked Xenops rank: species
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Zentrygon chiriquensiscommon name: Chiriqui Quail-Dove rank: species
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Zentrygon costaricensiscommon name: Buff-fronted Quail-Dove rank: species
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Zimmerius parvuscommon name: Mistletoe Tyrannulet rank: species
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Zonotrichia capensiscommon name: Rufous-collared Sparrow rank: species
Geographic Coverages
Data was collected from Cloudbridge Nature Reserve and adjacent habitats. Cloudbridge is located on the Pacific slope of Cerro Chirripó near the entrance to Cerro Chirripó National Park. The Río Chirripó Pacífico runs east-west through the reserve and joins with the the Río Uran, which runs north-south, in the center of the reserve. Cloudbridge is bounded on the north and south by private forested land, on the east by Cerro Chirripó National Park and a disused cattle pasture, and on the west by active cattle pasture. Altitudes of data collection ranged between 1550 m and 2200 m a.s.l.
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Jennifer Powelloriginator
position: PhD Student
University of Toronto Scarborough
Toronto
Ontario
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Jennifer Powell
metadata author
position: PhD Student
University of Toronto Scarborough
Toronto
Ontario
CA
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Jennifer Powell
principal investigator
position: PhD Student
University of Toronto Scarborough
Toronto
Ontario
CA
email: jennifer.powell@mail.utoronto.ca
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Río Dante
custodian steward
position: Scientific Coordinator
Cloudbridge Nature Reserve
2 km este de escuela
San Gerardo de Rivas
11904
Peréz Zeledón
CR
email: research@cloudbridge.org
Jennifer Powell
administrative point of contact
position: PhD Student
University of Toronto Scarborough
Toronto
Ontario
CA
email: jennifer.powell@mail.utoronto.ca
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0848-3364
Rio Dante
administrative point of contact
position: Scientific Coordinator
Cloudbridge Nature Reserve
2 km este de escuela
San Gerardo de Rivas
11904
Peréz Zeledón
CR
email: research@cloudbridge.org