. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. ^7^ Matanga Loja, Amaluza ;^'Toledo Lasunillas Figure 1. Map of Ecuador showing the five eastern slope (rhombuses) and the five western slope sites (large circles) investigated in this study. The two largest cities (squares) and some principal Andean cities (small circles) are also shown. The 3000 m contour is stippled. ROADSIDE HAWK Buteo magnirostris A pair was seen at Oyacachi and a pair at Anatenorio, both at 3000 m. Previously known up to c. 2500 m (own obs.). AMETHYST-THROATED SUNANGEL Heliangelus amethysticollis A single male was se


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. ^7^ Matanga Loja, Amaluza ;^'Toledo Lasunillas Figure 1. Map of Ecuador showing the five eastern slope (rhombuses) and the five western slope sites (large circles) investigated in this study. The two largest cities (squares) and some principal Andean cities (small circles) are also shown. The 3000 m contour is stippled. ROADSIDE HAWK Buteo magnirostris A pair was seen at Oyacachi and a pair at Anatenorio, both at 3000 m. Previously known up to c. 2500 m (own obs.). AMETHYST-THROATED SUNANGEL Heliangelus amethysticollis A single male was seen at 3025 m at Lagunillas. Previously known up to 2400 m in Ecuador (also at Lagunillas) (M. B. Robbins pers. comm.), but recorded up to 2600 m in immediately adjacent Peru (Parker et al. 1985), to 3000 m in Colombia and Venezuela (Hilty & Brown 1986, Meyer de Schauensee & Phelps 1978), and sighted by NK. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Ornithologists' Club. London : The Club


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