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Zona Reservada Güeppi
TUMBES
AMAZONAS
TUMBES
PIURA CAJAMARCA
LAMBAYEQUE
SAN MARTÍN
LA LIBERTAD
LORETO
Isla Lobos de Tierra
Isla Lobos de Afuera
ENLARGED AREA
Waved AlbatrossPhoebastria irrorata
White-tailed JayCyanocorax mystacalis
Sword-billed HummingbirdEnsifera ensifera
White-winged GuanPenelope albipennis
Gray-bellied CometTaphrolesbia griseiventris
Yellow-scarfed TanagerIridosornis reinhardti
Amazonian Royal-FlycatcherOnychorhynchus coronatus
Wattled CurassowCrax globulosa
Long-whiskered Owlet
Altitude Profile of the Route
Xenoglaux loweryi
White-plumed AntbirdPithys albifrons
Iquitos GnatcatcherPolioptila clementsi
Jhonson´s Tody-TyrantPoecilotriccus luluae
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Ayabaca
Sullana
Talara
San Ignacio
Jaén Bagua Bagua
Reserva NacionalAllpahuayo Mishana
Reserva NacionalPacaya - Samiria
Zona ReservadaSantiago Comaina
Bosque de Protección Alto Mayo
Zona Reservada Cordillera de Colán
Parque NacionalCerros de Amotape
Coto de CazaEl Angolo
Reserva Nacional Tumbes
Santuario NacionalManglares de Tumbes
Refugio de Vida Silvestre Laquipampa
Parque NacionalCutervo
Santuario HistóricoBosque de Pómac
Reserva EcológicaPrivada Chaparrí
Coto de CazaSunchubamba
Parque NacionalRío Abiseo Parque Nacional
Cordillera Azul
Zona ReservadaSierra del Divisor
Bosque de ProtecciónPuquio Santa Rosa
ReservaNacionalCalipuy
Santuario NacionalCalipuy
Zona ReservadaPucacuro
Santuario NacionalTabaconas Namballe
Bosque de ProtecciónPagaibamba
PIURA
CHICLAYO
CAJAMARCA
IQUITOS
TRUJILLO
CHACHAPOYAS
MOYOBAMBA
Nauta
LambayequeCelendín
Huamachuco
Yurimaguas
Tarapoto
LEGENDInternational Boundary
Capital of Department
Provincial Capital
Airport, Airfield, Port
Provincial Boundary
Principal birding route
Secondary birding routes
Protected areas
he Northern Peru Birding Route stretches from the Pacific coast in the Tumbesian region to the lowlands of the Amazon, crossing the lowest
part of the entire Andean chain and the arid Marañón valley. The complex geology of the region combined with its climate that is influenced by two major ocean currents and the Amazon basin has lead to the development of many diverse habitats, which support a staggering diversity of bird species including many endemics. The route spans 9 Endemic Birds Areas harbouring 145 restricted-range species. A total of more than 1,250 species have been recorded along the route including 67 globally threatened species. 52 sites in the region have been designated as Important Bird Areas.
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Marvellous SpatuletailLoddigesia mirabilis
E C U A D O R C O L O M B I A
B R A Z I L
A T R U E P A R A D I S E O F B I R D S
General Edition: Geográfica EIRL Text: Rob Williams Photographs: Heinz Plenge, Rob Williams, José Alvarez, Thomas Valqui, Walter Wust y Josué Figueroa Ilustration: David Beadle Original Map: Grupo Geo Graphos Sources: Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática, INRENA, Ministerio de Transportes, PromPerú Infographic Edition: Luis Chumpitaz
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PACIFIC OCEAN
Zona ReservadaChancaybaños
Tumbes TyrantTumbezia salvini
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