. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. milem-PierVellingaetal. 131 Bull. 2004 124(2) capped Vireo F/Vvo leucophrys, Superciliaried Hemispingus Hemispingus supercil- iaris and Blue-backed Conebill Conirostrum sitticolor was passing through the vicinity. The saltator may have been associated with this flock, although we did not find it again in similar flocks. This is one of the few observations in Peru, although the species was already known to occur in the general area (Schjellerup 2000). It has been suggested that it depends on Chusquea or on Podocarpus cones (BirdLife


. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. milem-PierVellingaetal. 131 Bull. 2004 124(2) capped Vireo F/Vvo leucophrys, Superciliaried Hemispingus Hemispingus supercil- iaris and Blue-backed Conebill Conirostrum sitticolor was passing through the vicinity. The saltator may have been associated with this flock, although we did not find it again in similar flocks. This is one of the few observations in Peru, although the species was already known to occur in the general area (Schjellerup 2000). It has been suggested that it depends on Chusquea or on Podocarpus cones (BirdLife International 2000). Both vegetation types were present in the forest, but neither was common. NORTHERN RUFOUS-NAPED BRUSH-FINCH Atlapetes latinuchus ssp The taxa most likely to occur in Ayabaca, A. I. comptus and A. I. latinuchus have recently been treated as subspecies of a single species (Garcia-Moreno & Fjeldsa 1999), and generally characterised by the lack of a black forehead, sharp demarca- tion between the rufous cap and greyish back, long yellow malar stripe, light melanisation on the flanks, and white speculum in several populations. Fjeldsa & Krabbe (1990) and Ridgely & Greenfield (2001) described further distinguishing. Figure 2. Two Northern Rufous-naped Brush-finches Atlapetes latinuchus mist-netted together at El Toldo. Note the difference in speculum and extent of the pale nape (Willem-Pier Vellinga). 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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