. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Sergio Cdrdoba <S Jorge I Ihumada 57 Bull. 2005 125(1) height and general structure, although the canopy is discontinuous and there are more signs of recent human and cattle disturbance. Trees and shrubs of the families Asteraceae (Ageratina spp., Erato spp. and Eupatorium spp.), Winteraceae (mostly Drimis spp.) and Melastomataceae {Miconia spp., Tibuchina lepidota, Bucquetia spp. and CI idem in spp.) are dominant at both sites. Rubiaceae (mostly Palicourea spp.), Ericaceae (Macleanin rupestris) and Melastomataceae (Miconia spp.)
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Sergio Cdrdoba <S Jorge I Ihumada 57 Bull. 2005 125(1) height and general structure, although the canopy is discontinuous and there are more signs of recent human and cattle disturbance. Trees and shrubs of the families Asteraceae (Ageratina spp., Erato spp. and Eupatorium spp.), Winteraceae (mostly Drimis spp.) and Melastomataceae {Miconia spp., Tibuchina lepidota, Bucquetia spp. and CI idem in spp.) are dominant at both sites. Rubiaceae (mostly Palicourea spp.), Ericaceae (Macleanin rupestris) and Melastomataceae (Miconia spp.) dominate the understorey, with some Orchidaceae (Pleurotalis spp. and Epidendron spp.) and Araceae (Anturium spp.). The third site is on the eastern flank of the Cordillera Oriental, in Parque Nacional Natural Tama, municipio Herran, dpto. Norte de Santander (07°26'N, 72°27'W), at 2,430 m, within forest with a dense understorey dominated by Rhipidocladium Figure 1. Map with records of Buff-fronted Owl Aegolius harrisii in the Andes of Colombia (dark grey shading), showing previous (white circles) and new (white squares) 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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