Noteworthy records of sunbittern eurypyga helias (Pallas, 1781) (eurypygiformes, eurypygidae) and black-necked stilt himantopus Mexicanus (statius müller, 1776) (charadriiformes, recurvirostridae) from the southern Andes of Ecuador

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Abstract

We report the highest and southernmost documented records of 2 species of Ecuadorian birds: Sunbittern Eurypyga helias (Pallas, 1781) in the southern end of Podocarpus National Park and Black-necked Stilt Himantopus mexicanus (Statius Müller, 1776) in Yacuri National Park. Considering these and other records, both species might be expanding their ranges into the highlands, but the necessity to fill geographical, morphological, and taxonomic gaps on Ecuadorian birds remains.

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Cadena-Ortiz, H., Escobar, J., Cordero, J., Moreno, E., & Ríos-Alvear, G. (2018). Noteworthy records of sunbittern eurypyga helias (Pallas, 1781) (eurypygiformes, eurypygidae) and black-necked stilt himantopus Mexicanus (statius müller, 1776) (charadriiformes, recurvirostridae) from the southern Andes of Ecuador. Check List, 14(5), 801–804. https://doi.org/10.15560/14.5.801

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