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Tangara peruviana

Authors: Somenzari, Marina; Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do; Cueto, Víctor R.; Guaraldo, André de Camargo; Jahn, Alex E.; Lima, Diego Mendes; Lima, Pedro Cerqueira; +14 Authors

Tangara peruviana

Abstract

Tangara peruviana (MPR):is endemic to southern and southeastern Brazil in the Atlantic Forest. During austral winter, it migrates to RJ and ES (Hilty, 2011), as corroborated by photographic records (WikiAves, 2016) and banding data (SNA, 2016). Records for these states are centered in the period between April and September, while those for SP,PR and SC are in all months of the year, which suggests that part of the population is resident. Sparse records in May, August and September for RS and one localized record for BA in July seem to confirm the austral migration. In addition, there is also evidence of breeding activity in SP and PR (WikiAves, 2016).

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