. Cuba : Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas. Natural history; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. La población de Tocororos {Priotelus temnurus) es inusualmente densa en la The population of the endemic Cuban Trogon {Priotelus temnurus) is remarkably dense in the Sierra. Registramos 40 especies de anfibios y reptiles; 5 de ellos constituyen nuevos registros y 32 son endémicas cubanas (incluyendo Bufo peltacephalus)./ We registered 40 species of amphibians and reptiles; 6 are new records for the localities and 32 are endemic to Cuba (including Bufo peltacepha
. Cuba : Camagüey, Sierra de Cubitas. Natural history; Ecological assessment (Biology); Wildlife conservation. La población de Tocororos {Priotelus temnurus) es inusualmente densa en la The population of the endemic Cuban Trogon {Priotelus temnurus) is remarkably dense in the Sierra. Registramos 40 especies de anfibios y reptiles; 5 de ellos constituyen nuevos registros y 32 son endémicas cubanas (incluyendo Bufo peltacephalus)./ We registered 40 species of amphibians and reptiles; 6 are new records for the localities and 32 are endemic to Cuba (including Bufo peltacephalus). Muchas aves migratorias de Norteamérica usan el área. Las Bijiritas Gusaneras {Helmitheros vermivorus) son inusualmente North American migrants use the area. Worm-eating Warblers {tielmitheros vermivorus) are unusually common. En observaciones recientes en la Sierra, se registraron dos especies raras y amenazadas, el Catey {Aratinga euops; Fig. 5E) y la Cotorra [Amazona leucocephala)./ Cuban Parakeet {Aratinga euops- Fig. 5E) and Cuban Parrot {Amazona leucocephala) are rare, threatened species that have been observed recently in the 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 Díaz, Luis M; Field Museum of Natural History. Environmental and Conservation Programs. Chicago, Ill. : Field Museum, Environmental and Conservation Programs
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