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This is a list of the bird species recorded in Venezuela. The avifauna of
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
has 1402 confirmed species, of which 45 are
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
, six have been introduced by humans, 35 are rare or vagrants, and one has been extirpated. An additional 21 species are hypothetical (see below). Except as an entry is cited otherwise, the list of species is that of the South American Classification Committee (SACC) of the
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.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 24 July 2022. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved July 24, 2022Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 24 July 2022. Species Lists of Birds for South American Countries and Territories. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCCountryLists.htm retrieved July 24, 2022 The list's
taxonomic Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families, and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) are also those of the SACC. The following tags have been used to highlight certain categories of occurrence. *(V) Vagrant - a species that rarely or accidentally occurs in Venezuela *(E) Endemic - a species endemic to Venezuela *(I) Introduced - a species introduced to Venezuela as a consequence, direct or indirect, of human actions *(H) Hypothetical - a species recorded but with "no tangible evidence" according to the SACC


Tinamous

Order: TinamiformesFamily: Tinamidae The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird. Although they look similar to other ground-dwelling birds like quail and grouse, they have no close relatives and are classified as a single family, Tinamidae, within their own order, the Tinamiformes. They are distantly related to the
ratites A ratite () is any of a diverse group of flightless, large, long-necked, and long-legged birds of the infraclass Palaeognathae. Kiwi, the exception, are much smaller and shorter-legged and are the only nocturnal extant ratites. The systematics o ...
(order Struthioniformes), that includes the rheas,
emu The emu () (''Dromaius novaehollandiae'') is the second-tallest living bird after its ratite relative the ostrich. It is endemic to Australia where it is the largest native bird and the only extant member of the genus ''Dromaius''. The emu' ...
s, and
kiwi Kiwi most commonly refers to: * Kiwi (bird), a flightless bird native to New Zealand * Kiwi (nickname), a nickname for New Zealanders * Kiwifruit, an edible berry * Kiwi dollar or New Zealand dollar, a unit of currency Kiwi or KIWI may also refe ...
s. Fourteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *
Tawny-breasted tinamou The tawny-breasted tinamou (''Nothocercus julius'') is a type of ground bird found in montane moist forest. Their range is northwestern South America.Clemenst, J. (2007) Taxonomy All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and in the larger sche ...
, ''Nothocercus julius'' * Highland tinamou, ''Nothocercus bonapartei'' *
Gray tinamou The grey tinamou (''Tinamus tao'') is a type of ground bird native to South America. Four subspecies are recognised. Taxonomy All tinamou are from the family Tinamidae, and in the larger scheme are also ratites. All ratites evolved from prehist ...
, ''Tinamus tao'' * Great tinamou, ''Tinamus major'' *
White-throated tinamou The white-throated tinamou (''Tinamus guttatus'') is a species of bird native to the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, northern Bolivia, southeastern Colombia, northeastern Ecuador, eastern Peru and southern Venezuela. Etymology The scientific nam ...
, ''Tinamus guttatus'' *
Cinereous tinamou The cinereous tinamou (''Crypturellus cinereus''), also known as brushland tinamou, is a type of ground bird found in swamp and lowland forests in northern South America. They have some localized names that have been used by the indigenous people ...
, ''Crypturellus cinereus'' * Little tinamou, ''Crypturellus soui'' *
Tepui tinamou The tepui tinamou (''Crypturellus ptaritepui'') is a type of ground bird found in montane moist forest on tepuis, in southeastern Venezuela.Clements, J (2007) Taxonomy This is a monotypic species.Clements, J (2007) All tinamou are from the famil ...
, ''Crypturellus ptaritepui'' (E) *
Brown tinamou The brown tinamou (''Crypturellus obsoletus'') is a brownish ground bird found in humid lowland and montane forest in tropical and subtropical South America.BirdLife International (2008) Taxonomy All tinamous are usually treated in a single fa ...
, ''Crypturellus obsoletus'' *
Undulated tinamou The undulated tinamou (''Crypturellus undulatus'') is a species of ground bird found in a wide range of wooded habitats in eastern and northern South America. Etymology Its generic name ''Crypturellus'' is formed from three Latin or Greek words ...
, ''Crypturellus undulatus'' *
Gray-legged tinamou The grey-legged tinamou (''Crypturellus duidae''), alternatively, the gray-legged tinamou, is a small ground-dwelling bird endemic to the neotropics. It is a rarely seen bird due to its small size and discreet appearance. Taxonomy The grey-legge ...
, ''Crypturellus duidae'' *
Red-legged tinamou The red-legged tinamou or red-footed tinamou, (''Crypturellus erythropus'') is a ground-dwelling bird found in the tropics and lower subtropics of northern South America.Clements, J (2007) Description The red-legged tinamou is superficially sim ...
, ''Crypturellus erythropus'' *
Variegated tinamou The variegated tinamou (''Crypturellus variegatus'') a type of tinamou commonly found in moist forest lowlands in subtropical and tropical regions of northern South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere ...
, ''Crypturellus variegatus'' * Barred tinamou, ''Crypturellus casiquiare''


Screamers

Order:
Anseriformes Anseriformes is an order of birds also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living species of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers), Anseranatidae (the magpie goose), and Anatidae, the largest family, which in ...
Family: Anhimidae The screamers are a small family of birds related to the ducks. They are large bulky birds, with a small downy head, long legs and large feet which are only partially webbed. They have large spurs on their wings which are used in fights over mates and in territorial disputes. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. * Horned screamer, ''Anhima cornuta'' * Northern screamer, ''Chauna chavaria''


Ducks

Order:
Anseriformes Anseriformes is an order of birds also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living species of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers), Anseranatidae (the magpie goose), and Anatidae, the largest family, which in ...
Family:
Anatidae The Anatidae are the biological family of water birds that includes ducks, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted for swimming, floating ...
Anatidae includes the
duck Duck is the common name for numerous species of waterfowl in the family Anatidae. Ducks are generally smaller and shorter-necked than swans and geese, which are members of the same family. Divided among several subfamilies, they are a form t ...
s and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and
swan Swans are birds of the family (biology), family Anatidae within the genus ''Cygnus''. The swans' closest relatives include the goose, geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form t ...
s. These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating. Twenty-one species have been recorded in Venezuela. * Fulvous whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna bicolor'' * White-faced whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna viduata'' * Black-bellied whistling-duck, ''Dendrocygna autumnalis'' * Orinoco goose, ''Oressochen jubata'' *
Muscovy duck The Muscovy duck (''Cairina moschata'') is a large duck native to the Americas, from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and Mexico south to Argentina and Uruguay. Small wild and feral breeding populations have established themselves in the United Sta ...
, ''Cairina moschata'' *
Comb duck The comb duck or American comb duck (''Sarkidiornis sylvicola''), is an unusual duck, found in tropical wetlands in continental South America south to the Paraguay River region in eastern Paraguay, southeastern Brazil and extreme northeastern Ar ...
, ''Sarkidiornis sylvicola'' * Brazilian teal, ''Amazonetta brasiliensis'' *
Torrent duck The torrent duck (''Merganetta armata'') is a member of the duck, goose and swan family (biology), family Anatidae. It is the only member of the genus ''Merganetta''. It is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the "perching duck" ass ...
, ''Merganetta armata'' *
Northern shoveler The northern shoveler (; ''Spatula clypeata''), known simply in Britain as the shoveler, is a common and widespread duck. It breeds in northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and across most of North America, wintering in southern Euro ...
, ''Spatula clypeata'' * Blue-winged teal, ''Spatula discors'' *
Cinnamon teal The cinnamon teal (''Spatula cyanoptera'') is a species of duck found in western North and South America. It is a small dabbling duck, with bright reddish plumage on the male and duller brown plumage on the female. It lives in marshes and ponds, ...
, ''Spatula cyanoptera'' * Eurasian wigeon, ''Mareca penelope'' (H) * American wigeon, ''Mareca americana'' *
White-cheeked pintail The white-cheeked pintail (''Anas bahamensis''), also known as the Bahama pintail or summer duck, is a species of dabbling duck. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' under its current s ...
, ''Anas bahamensis'' *
Northern pintail The pintail or northern pintail (''Anas acuta'') is a duck species with wide geographic distribution that breeds in the northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and North America. It is migratory and winters south of its breeding ra ...
, ''Anas acuta'' *
Green-winged teal The green-winged teal (''Anas carolinensis'') is a common and widespread duck that breeds in the northern areas of North America except on the Aleutian Islands. It was considered Conspecificity, conspecific with the Eurasian teal (''A. crecca'') ...
, ''Anas crecca'' (V) *
Andean teal The Andean teal (''Anas andium'') is a South American species of duck. Like other teals, it belongs to the diverse genus ''Anas''; more precisely it is one of the "true" teals of subgenus ''Nettion''. It is restricted to the Andean highlands of ...
, ''Anas andium'' * Southern pochard, ''Netta erythrophthalma'' *
Ring-necked duck The ring-necked duck (''Aythya collaris'') is a diving duck from North America commonly found in freshwater ponds and lakes. The scientific name is derived from Greek , an unidentified seabird mentioned by authors including Hesychius and Aristo ...
, ''Aythya collaris'' *
Lesser scaup The lesser scaup (''Aythya affinis'') is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter. It is colloquially known as the little bluebill or broadbill because of its distinctive blue bill. The origin of ...
, ''Aythya affinis'' * Masked duck, ''Nomonyx dominicus''


Guans

Order:
Galliformes Galliformes is an order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkeys, chickens, quail, and other landfowl. Gallinaceous birds, as they are called, are important in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and predators, and are often ...
Family: Cracidae The Cracidae are large birds, similar in general appearance to turkeys. The guans and curassows live in trees, but the smaller chachalacas are found in more open scrubby habitats. They are generally dull-plumaged, but the curassows and some guans have colorful facial ornaments. Fourteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *
Band-tailed guan The band-tailed guan (''Penelope argyrotis'') is a species of bird in the family Cracidae, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The band-tailed guan is closely related to be ...
, ''Penelope argyrotis'' *
Andean guan The Andean guan (''Penelope montagnii'') is a gamefowl species of the family (biology), family Cracidae, in which it belongs to the guan (bird), guan subfamily Penelopinae. This bird occurs in the highlands (5,000 ft/1,500 m above mean sea l ...
, ''Penelope montagnii'' * Marail guan, ''Penelope marail'' *
Spix's guan Spix's guan (''Penelope jacquacu'') is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is "the prototypical cracid of the Amazonian lowlands."del Hoyo, J. and G. M. Kirwan (2020). Spix's Guan (''Penelope jacquacu''), version 1.0. In Birds of the W ...
, ''Penelope jacquacu'' *
Crested guan The crested guan (''Penelope purpurascens'') is a member of an ancient group of birds of the family Cracidae, which are related to the Australasian megapodes or mound builders (Megapodiidae). It is found in the Neotropics, in lowlands forests ran ...
, ''Penelope purpurascens'' * Blue-throated piping-guan, ''Pipile cumanensis'' *
Wattled guan The wattled guan (''Aburria aburri'') is a species of bird in the family Cracidae. It is a fairly large black cracid with blue-based, black-tipped beak and a long, red-and-yellow Wattle (anatomy), wattle. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, ...
, ''Aburria aburri'' * Rufous-vented chachalaca, ''Ortalis ruficauda'' *Variable chachalaca, ''Ortalis motmot'' *
Nocturnal curassow The nocturnal curassow (''Nothocrax urumutum'') is a species of bird in the family Cracidae, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, ...
, ''Nothocrax urumutum'' *
Yellow-knobbed curassow The yellow-knobbed curassow (''Crax daubentoni'') is a species of bird in the family Cracidae, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The yellow-knobbed curassow was formerly cla ...
, ''Crax daubentoni'' *
Black curassow The black curassow (''Crax alector''), also known as the smooth-billed curassow and the crested curassow, is a species of bird in the family Cracidae, the chachalacas, guans, and curassows. It is found in humid forests in northern South America ...
, ''Crax alector'' * Crestless curassow, ''Mitu tomentosum'' *
Helmeted curassow The helmeted curassow (''Pauxi pauxi'') or northern helmeted curassow, is a large terrestrial bird in the family Cracidae found in the subtropical cloud-forest in steep, mountainous regions of western Venezuela and northern Colombia. There are t ...
, ''Pauxi pauxi''


New World quails

Order:
Galliformes Galliformes is an order of heavy-bodied ground-feeding birds that includes turkeys, chickens, quail, and other landfowl. Gallinaceous birds, as they are called, are important in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and predators, and are often ...
Family: Odontophoridae The New World quails are small, plump terrestrial birds only distantly related to the quails of the Old World, but named for their similar appearance and habits. Four species have been recorded in Venezuela. *
Crested bobwhite The crested bobwhite (''Colinus cristatus'') is a species of bird in the family Odontophoridae. It is found in northern South America, extending through Panama to just reach Costa Rica. It also occurs on Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles. Its na ...
, ''Colinus cristatus'' * Marbled wood-quail, ''Odontophorus gujanensis'' *
Black-fronted wood-quail The black-fronted wood quail (''Odontophorus atrifrons'') is a bird species in the family Odontophoridae, the New World quail. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics Some authors have suggested that the black-fronted w ...
, ''Odontophorus atrifrons'' * Venezuelan wood-quail, ''Odontophorus columbianus'' (E)


Flamingos

Order: PhoenicopteriformesFamily: Phoenicopteridae Flamingos are gregarious wading birds, usually tall, found in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres. Flamingos filter-feed on shellfish and algae. Their oddly shaped beaks are specially adapted to separate mud and silt from the food they consume and, uniquely, are used upside-down. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. * American flamingo, ''Phoenicopterus ruber''


Grebes

Order: PodicipediformesFamily: Podicipedidae
Grebe Grebes () are aquatic diving birds in the order Podicipediformes . Grebes are widely distributed freshwater birds, with some species also found in marine habitats during migration and winter. Some flightless species exist as well, most notably ...
s are small to medium-large freshwater diving birds. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers. However, they have their feet placed far back on the body, making them quite ungainly on land. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. * Least grebe, ''Tachybaptus dominicus'' * Pied-billed grebe, ''Podilymbus podiceps''


Pigeons

Order:
Columbiformes Columbidae () is a bird family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily ...
Family:
Columbidae Columbidae () is a bird family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily ...
Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere. Twenty-two species have been recorded in Venezuela. * Rock pigeon, ''Columba livia'' (I) * White-crowned pigeon, ''Patagioenas leucocephala'' (V) *
Scaled pigeon The scaled pigeon (''Patagioenas speciosa'') is a large New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from southern Mexico south to western Ecuador, southern Brazil, northern Argentina, and Trinidad. The scaled pigeon is fairly common in sem ...
, ''Patagioenas speciosa'' * Scaly-naped pigeon, ''Patagioenas squamosa'' *
Bare-eyed pigeon The bare-eyed pigeon (''Patagioenas corensis'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Colombia, Venezuela, and the Netherlands Antilles. Taxonomy and systematics At least one author has asserted that based on plumage ...
, ''Patagioenas corensis'' *
Band-tailed pigeon The band-tailed pigeon (''Patagioenas fasciata'') is a medium-sized bird of the Americas. Its closest relatives are the Chilean pigeon and the ring-tailed pigeon, which form a clade of ''Patagioenas'' with a terminal tail band and iridescent pl ...
, ''Patagioenas fasciata'' *
Pale-vented pigeon The pale-vented pigeon (''Patagioenas cayennensis'') is a large pigeon (family Columbidae) found in the tropical Americas. Formerly often placed in '' Columba'', it actually belongs to a clade of the older New World genus ''Patagioenas''. With i ...
, ''Patagioenas cayennensis'' * Plumbeous pigeon, ''Patagioenas plumbea'' *
Ruddy pigeon The ruddy pigeon (''Patagioenas subvinacea'') is a largish pigeon which breeds from Costa Rica south to western Ecuador, Bolivia, and central Brazil. It belongs to a clade of small and rather plain species of ''Patagioenas'' with characteristi ...
, ''Patagioenas subvinacea'' *
Ruddy quail-dove The ruddy quail-dove (''Geotrygon montana'') is a species of bird in the dove and pigeon family Columbidae. It breeds throughout the West Indies, Central America, and tropical South America. It has appeared as a vagrant in Florida and southern Te ...
, ''Geotrygon montana'' * Violaceous quail-dove, ''Geotrygon violacea'' *
White-tipped dove The white-tipped dove (''Leptotila verreauxi'') is a large New World tropical dove. Its scientific name commemorates the French naturalists Jules and Edouard Verreaux. Distribution and habitat The dove is a resident breeder from southernmost ...
, ''Leptotila verreauxi'' * Gray-fronted dove, ''Leptotila rufaxilla'' * Lined quail-dove, ''Zentrygon linearis'' * White-winged dove, ''Zenaida asiatica'' (V) * Eared dove, ''Zenaida auriculata'' *
Blue ground dove The blue ground dove (''Claravis pretiosa'') is a small New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from southeastern Mexico to northwestern Peru and northern Argentina, and on Trinidad in the Caribbean. Habitat and breeding The blue groun ...
, ''Claravis pretiosa'' *
Maroon-chested ground dove The maroon-chested ground dove (''Paraclaravis mondetoura'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Taxonomy ...
, ''Paraclaravis mondetoura'' *
Common ground dove The common ground dove (''Columbina passerina'') is a small bird that inhabits the southern United States, parts of Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America. It is considered to be the smallest dove that inhabits the United Stat ...
, ''Columbina passerina'' *
Plain-breasted ground dove The plain-breasted ground dove (''Columbina minuta'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It lacks the scaled appearance to the feathers of the similar and typically more abundant common ground dove. Taxonomy In 1760 the French zoolog ...
, ''Columbina minuta'' *
Ruddy ground dove The ruddy ground dove (''Columbina talpacoti'') is a small New World tropical dove. It is a resident breeder from Mexico south to Brazil, Peru and Paraguay, and northern Argentina, and on Trinidad and Tobago. Individual birds can sometimes be see ...
, ''Columbina talpacoti'' *
Scaled dove The scaled dove (''Columbina squammata''), also known as scaly dove, Ridgway's dove, mottled dove, and South American zebra dove, is found in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Colombia, French Guiana, Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Its ...
, ''Columbina squammata''


Cuckoos

Order: CuculiformesFamily: Cuculidae The family Cuculidae includes
cuckoo Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals and anis. The coucals and anis are sometimes separ ...
s, roadrunners, and anis. These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails, and strong legs. Seventeen species have been recorded in Venezuela. * Greater ani, ''Crotophaga major'' * Smooth-billed ani, ''Crotophaga ani'' *
Groove-billed ani The groove-billed ani (''Crotophaga sulcirostris'') is a tropical bird in the cuckoo family with a long tail and a large, curved beak. It is a resident species throughout most of its range, from southern Texas, central Mexico and The Bahamas, thr ...
, ''Crotophaga sulcirostris'' *
Striped cuckoo The striped cuckoo (''Tapera naevia'') is a near-passerine bird, the only member of the genus ''Tapera''. This resident cuckoo is found from Mexico and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. The striped cuckoo is found in open country with tr ...
, ''Tapera naevia'' *
Pheasant cuckoo The pheasant cuckoo (''Dromococcyx phasianellus'') is a species of neotropical cuckoo in the subfamily Neomorphinae of the family Cuculidae. It is native to Central and South America where it occurs in lowland tropical forest. Description The p ...
, ''Dromococcyx phasianellus'' *
Pavonine cuckoo The pavonine cuckoo (''Dromococcyx pavoninus'') is a Neotropical cuckoo with a long graduated tail and a short crest. It is one of three species of Neotropical cuckoo which are known to be brood parasites. Description The head and crest of this ...
, ''Dromococcyx pavoninus'' * Rufous-winged ground-cuckoo, ''Neomorphus rufipennis'' *
Little cuckoo The little cuckoo (''Coccycua minuta'') is a species of bird in the cuckoo family (Cuculidae) from South America and Panama. It was formerly placed in the genus ''Piaya'', but was moved to the reinstated genus ''Coccycua'' following the discovery ...
, ''Coccycua minuta'' *
Dwarf cuckoo The dwarf cuckoo (''Coccycua pumila'') is a tropical American bird species of the cuckoo family (Cuculidae). It was formerly placed in the genus ''Coccyzus'' or ''Micrococcyx''. Following the discovery that it belongs to a distinct lineage aroun ...
, ''Coccycua pumila'' * Squirrel cuckoo, ''Piaya cayana'' * Black-bellied cuckoo, ''Piaya melanogaster'' *
Dark-billed cuckoo The dark-billed cuckoo (''Coccyzus melacoryphus'') is a species of bird in the tribe Phaenicophaeini, subfamily Cuculinae of the cuckoo family Cuculidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife Intern ...
, ''Coccyzus melacoryphus'' *
Yellow-billed cuckoo The yellow-billed cuckoo (''Coccyzus americanus'') is a cuckoo. Common folk-names for this bird in the southern United States are rain crow and storm crow. These likely refer to the bird's habit of calling on hot days, often presaging rain or th ...
, ''Coccyzus americanus'' *
Pearly-breasted cuckoo The pearly-breasted cuckoo (''Coccyzus euleri'') is a species of bird in the tribe Phaenicophaeini, subfamily Cuculinae of the cuckoo family Cuculidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife Interna ...
, ''Coccyzus euleri'' *
Mangrove cuckoo The mangrove cuckoo (''Coccyzus minor'') is a species of cuckoo that is native to the Neotropics. Taxonomy The mangrove cuckoo was formally described in 1788 by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revised and expanded edition o ...
, ''Coccyzus minor'' *
Black-billed cuckoo The black-billed cuckoo (''Coccyzus erythropthalmus'') is a New World species in the Cuculidae (cuckoo) family. The scientific name is from Ancient Greek. The genus name, ''kokkuzo'', means to call like a common cuckoo, and ''erythropthalmus'' i ...
, ''Coccyzus erythropthalmus'' * Gray-capped cuckoo, ''Coccyzus lansbergi''


Oilbird

Order: SteatornithiformesFamily: Steatornithidae The oilbird is a slim, long-winged bird related to the nightjars. It is nocturnal and a specialist feeder on the fruit of the
oil palm ''Elaeis'' () is a genus of palms containing two species, called oil palms. They are used in commercial agriculture in the production of palm oil. The African oil palm ''Elaeis guineensis'' (the species name ''guineensis'' referring to its co ...
. * Oilbird, ''Steatornis caripensis''


Potoos

Order: NyctibiiformesFamily: Nyctibiidae The potoos (sometimes called poor-me-ones) are large near passerine birds related to the nightjars and frogmouths. They are nocturnal insectivores which lack the bristles around the mouth found in the true nightjars. Six species have been recorded in Venezuela. *
Rufous potoo The rufous potoo (''Phyllaemulor bracteatus'') is a species of bird in the family Nyctibiidae. It is the only member of the genus ''Phyllaemulor''. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Suriname Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.Re ...
, ''Phyllaemulor bracteatus'' *
Great potoo The great potoo (''Nyctibius grandis'') is the largest potoo species and is widely distributed in Central and South America. Much like owls, this species is nocturnal. It preys on large insects and small vertebrates, which it captures in sallies ...
, ''Nyctibius grandis'' * Long-tailed potoo, ''Nyctibius aethereus'' * Common potoo, ''Nyctibius griseus'' *
Andean potoo The Andean potoo (''Nyctibius maculosus'') is a species of bird in the family Nyctibiidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J ...
, ''Nyctibius maculosus'' *
White-winged potoo The white-winged potoo (''Nyctibius leucopterus'') is a species of bird in the family Nyctibiidae. It is found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jara ...
, ''Nyctibius leucopterus''


Nightjars

Order: CaprimulgiformesFamily: Caprimulgidae Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs, and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is camouflaged to resemble bark or leaves. Twenty species have been recorded in Venezuela. * Nacunda nighthawk, ''Chordeiles nacunda'' *
Least nighthawk The least nighthawk (''Chordeiles pusillus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Clar ...
, ''Chordeiles pusillus'' *
Sand-colored nighthawk The sand-colored nighthawk (''Chordeiles rupestris'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. ...
, ''Chordeiles rupestris'' *
Lesser nighthawk The lesser nighthawk (''Chordeiles acutipennis'') is a nightjar found throughout a large part of the Americas. The adults are dark with brown, grey and white patterning on the upperparts and breast; the long upperwings are black and show a whit ...
, ''Chordeiles acutipennis'' * Common nighthawk, ''Chordeiles minor'' *
Antillean nighthawk The Antillean nighthawk (''Chordeiles gundlachii'') is a nightjar native to the Caribbean and Florida Keys. Its specific epithet, ''gundlachii'', is in honor of Cuban naturalist Juan Gundlach. Description The adults are dark with brown, grey an ...
, ''Chordeiles gundlachii'' (V) * Short-tailed nighthawk, ''Lurocalis semitorquatus'' * Rufous-bellied nighthawk, ''Lurocalis rufiventris'' *
Band-tailed nighthawk The band-tailed nighthawk (''Nyctiprogne leucopyga'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtrop ...
, ''Nyctiprogne leucopyga'' (see note)The SACC has split ''Nyctiprogne atifascia'' from ''Nyctiprogne leucopyga'' (Proposal 673) but has not assigned English names, so the proposal has not been implemented and the counts do not reflect the change. *
Blackish nightjar The blackish nightjar (''Nyctipolus nigrescens'') is a species of bird in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. ...
, ''Nyctipolus nigrescens'' *
Band-winged nightjar The band-winged nightjar or greater band-winged nightjar (''Systellura longirostris'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is widespread in South America, where it is found in the Andes, Venezuelan Coastal Range, Santa Mart ...
, ''Systellura longirostris'' * Common pauraque, ''Nyctidromus albicollis'' *
Lyre-tailed nightjar The lyre-tailed nightjar (''Uropsalis lyra'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The lyre-tailed nightjar shares its genus ...
, ''Uropsalis lyra'' *
Todd's nightjar Todd's nightjar (''Setopagis heterura'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, and Venezuela.del Hoyo, J., N. Collar, G. M. Kirwan, and C. J. Sharpe (2020). Todd's Nightjar (''Setopagis ...
, ''Setopagis heterura'' *
Roraiman nightjar The Roraiman nightjar (''Setopagis whitelyi'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The Roraiman nightjar was described as ''Anstrotomus whitelyi'' and w ...
, ''Setopagis whitelyi'' *
White-tailed nightjar The white-tailed nightjar (''Hydropsalis cayennensis'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in the tropic regions of Central and South America. Taxonomy The white-tailed nightjar was formally described in 1789 b ...
, ''Hydropsalis cayennensis'' *
Spot-tailed nightjar The spot-tailed nightjar (''Hydropsalis maculicaudus'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is found in Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and every mainland South American country except Chile and Uruguay.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. ...
, ''Hydropsalis maculicaudus'' *
Ladder-tailed nightjar The ladder-tailed nightjar (''Hydropsalis climacocerca'') is a species of bird in the family Caprimulgidae, the nightjars. It is one of two species in the genus, Hydropsalis. It is found in the Amazon Basin of Brazil with the Guianas, Guyana, S ...
, ''Hydropsalis climacocerca'' *
Chuck-will's-widow The chuck-will's-widow (''Antrostomus carolinensis'') is a nocturnal bird of the nightjar family Caprimulgidae. It is mostly found in the southeastern United States (with disjunct populations in Long Island, New York, Ontario, Canada and Cape Cod ...
, ''Antrostomus carolinensis'' * Rufous nightjar, ''Antrostomus rufus''


Swifts

Order: ApodiformesFamily: Apodidae Swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang. Seventeen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *
Spot-fronted swift The spot-fronted swift (''Cypseloides cherriei'') is a species of bird in subfamily Cypseloidinae of the swift family Apodidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist ...
, ''Cypseloides cherriei'' *
White-chinned swift The white-chinned swift (''Cypseloides cryptus'') is a species of swift in the family Apodidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world. Vers ...
, ''Cypseloides cryptus'' *
Chestnut-collared swift The chestnut-collared swift (''Streptoprocne rutila'') is a species of bird in subfamily Cypseloidinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found from Mexico and Trinidad south to Peru and Bolivia.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook ...
, ''Streptoprocne rutila'' *
Tepui swift The tepui swift (''Streptoprocne phelpsi'') is a species of bird in subfamily Cypseloidinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and ...
, ''Streptoprocne phelpsi'' *
White-collared swift The white-collared swift (''Streptoprocne zonaris'') is a species of bird in subfamily Cypseloidinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found in Mexico, the Greater and Lesser Antilles, Trinidad, and every mainland South America country excep ...
, ''Streptoprocne zonaris'' *
Gray-rumped swift The grey-rumped swift or gray-rumped swift (''Chaetura cinereiventris'') is a species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife Internationa ...
, ''Chaetura cinereiventris'' *
Band-rumped swift The band-rumped swift (''Chaetura spinicaudus'') is a species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found from Panama south through Colombia into Ecuador, east from Venezuela into the Guianas and Brazil, and on Trini ...
, ''Chaetura spinicaudus'' * Chimney swift, ''Chaetura pelagica'' *
Vaux's swift Vaux's swift (''Chaetura vauxi'') is a small swift native to North America, Central America, and northern South America. It was named for the American scientist William Sansom Vaux. Description This is a small swift, even compared to other ''C ...
, ''Chaetura vauxi'' *
Chapman's swift Chapman's swift (''Chaetura chapmani'') is a species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds ...
, ''Chaetura chapmani'' *
Ashy-tailed swift The ashy-tailed swift or Andre's swift (''Chaetura andrei'') is a Vulnerable species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is endemic to northern and central Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The taxonomy of this ...
, ''Chaetura andrei'' *
Sick's swift Sick's swift (''Chaetura meridionalis'') is a species of Swift (bird), swift in the family Apodidae. It was previously considered conspecific with the smaller ashy-tailed swift, but a study published in 1997 found that Sick's swift was closer to ...
, ''Chaetura meridionalis'' (H) *
Short-tailed swift The short-tailed swift (''Chaetura brachyura'') is a bird in the Apodidae, or swift family. Taxonomy The species was first formally described as ''Acanthylis brachyura'' in 1846 by the Scottish naturalist Sir William Jardine, based on the obs ...
, ''Chaetura brachyura'' * White-tipped swift, ''Aeronautes montivagus'' *
Pygmy palm swift The pygmy palm swift (''Tachornis furcata''), also known as the pygmy swift, is a species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Bi ...
, ''Tachornis furcata'' *
Fork-tailed palm swift The fork-tailed palm swift or Neotropical palm swift (''Tachornis squamata'') is a species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found across most of northern South America and on Trinidad and Tobago.HBW and BirdLife ...
, ''Tachornis squamata'' *
Lesser swallow-tailed swift The lesser swallow-tailed swift or Cayenne swift (''Panyptila cayennensis'') is a species of bird in subfamily Apodinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found from southern Mexico through Central America; in every mainland South America coun ...
, ''Panyptila cayennensis''


Hummingbirds

Order: ApodiformesFamily: Trochilidae
Hummingbird Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the biological family Trochilidae. With about 361 species and 113 genera, they occur from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, but the vast majority of the species are found in the tropics aro ...
s are small birds capable of hovering in mid-air due to the rapid flapping of their wings. They are the only birds that can fly backwards. One hundred species have been recorded in Venezuela. *
Crimson topaz The crimson topaz (''Topaza pella'') is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. ...
, ''Topaza pella'' *
Fiery topaz The fiery topaz (''Topaza pyra'') is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It has brilliant iridescent plumage and resides in northern South America, where it consumes nectar and insects. Taxonomy and systematics The genus ''Topa ...
, ''Topaza pyra'' * White-necked jacobin, ''Florisuga mellivora'' * White-tipped sicklebill, ''Eutoxeres aquila'' * Rufous-breasted hermit, ''Glaucis hirsutus'' *
Band-tailed barbthroat The band-tailed barbthroat (''Threnetes ruckeri'') is a medium-sized hummingbird that is found from southeastern Guatemala and Belize to western Ecuador and western Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The band-tailed barbthroat has the three ...
, ''Threnetes ruckeri'' *
Pale-tailed barbthroat The pale-tailed barbthroat (''Threnetes leucurus'') is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found throughout much of the Amazon Basin from the eastern Andean foothills to the Atlantic Ocean. Taxonomy and systematics The p ...
, ''Threnetes leucurus'' *
Streak-throated hermit The streak-throated hermit (''Phaethornis rupurumii''), also known as the Rupurumi hermit, is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonacco ...
, ''Phaethornis rupurumii'' * Little hermit, ''Phaethornis longuemareus'' * Stripe-throated hermit, ''Phaethornis striigularis'' * Gray-chinned hermit, ''Phaethornis griseogularis'' *
Reddish hermit The reddish hermit (''Phaethornis ruber'') is a species of bird in the family Trochilidae, the hummingbirds. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and the Guianas. Taxonomy and systematics In 1743 the English nat ...
, ''Phaethornis ruber'' *
Sooty-capped hermit The sooty-capped hermit (''Phaethornis augusti'') is a species of bird in the family Trochilidae, the hummingbirds. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, ...
, ''Phaethornis augusti'' * Pale-bellied hermit, ''Phaethornis anthophilus'' * White-bearded hermit, ''Phaethornis hispidus'' *
Green hermit The green hermit (''Phaethornis guy'') is a large hummingbird that is a resident breeder from southern Central America ( Costa Rica and Panama) south to northern South America (north-eastern Venezuela and Trinidad, and the northern Andes of east ...
, ''Phaethornis guy'' * Straight-billed hermit, ''Phaethornis bourcieri'' *
Long-billed hermit The long-billed hermit (''Phaethornis longirostris'') is a bird in the family Trochilidae, the hummingbirds. It is found from central Mexico south through Central America, Colombia and Ecuador into Peru. Taxonomy and systematics It has often ...
, ''Phaethornis longirostris'' * Long-tailed hermit, ''Phaethornis superciliosus'' *
Great-billed hermit The great-billed hermit (''Phaethornis malaris'') is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bon ...
, ''Phaethornis malaris'' * Green-fronted lancebill, ''Doryfera ludovicae'' * Blue-fronted lancebill, ''Doryfera johannae'' *
Geoffroy's daggerbill Geoffroy's daggerbill, Geoffroy's wedgebill, or eastern wedge-billed hummingbird (''Schistes geoffroyi'') is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and sy ...
, ''Schistes geoffroyi'' * Brown violetear, ''Colibri delphinae'' *
Lesser violetear The lesser violetear (''Colibri cyanotus''), also known as the mountain violet-ear, is a medium-sized, metallic green hummingbird species commonly found in forested areas from Costa Rica to northern South America. This species and the Mexican ...
, ''Colibri cyanotus'' * Sparkling violetear, ''Colibri coruscans'' * Black-eared fairy, ''Heliothryx auritus'' *
White-tailed goldenthroat The white-tailed goldenthroat (''Polytmus guainumbi'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Polytminae, the mangoes. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Toba ...
, ''Polytmus guainumbi'' *
Tepui goldenthroat The tepui goldenthroat (''Polytmus milleri'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Polytminae, the mangoes. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Birds of the World and B ...
, ''Polytmus milleri'' (E) *
Green-tailed goldenthroat The green-tailed goldenthroat (''Polytmus theresiae'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Polytminae, the mangoes. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela, and possibly Ecua ...
, ''Polytmus theresiae'' *
Fiery-tailed awlbill The fiery-tailed awlbill (''Avocettula recurvirostris'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Polytminae, the mangoes. It is found in Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bo ...
, ''Avocettula recurvirostris'' * Ruby-topaz hummingbird, ''Chrysolampis mosquitus'' *
Green-throated mango The green-throated mango (''Anthracothorax viridigula'') is a species of hummingbird in the subfamily Polytminae. It is found in Brazil, the Guianas, Trinidad, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The green-throated mango was described by ...
, ''Anthracothorax viridigula'' *
Green-breasted mango The green-breasted mango or Prevost's mango (''Anthracothorax prevostii'') is a species in subfamily Polytminae of the hummingbird family Trochilidae. It is found from eastern Mexico south through most of Central America, in Colombia and Venez ...
, ''Anthracothorax prevostii'' *
Black-throated mango The black-throated mango (''Anthracothorax nigricollis'') is a hummingbird species native to South America and Trinidad and Tobago. Description It is 10.2 cm long and weighs 7.2g. The longish black bill is slightly decurved. The tail in b ...
, ''Anthracothorax nigricollis'' *
Orange-throated sunangel The orange-throated sunangel (''Heliangelus mavors'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Birds of ...
, ''Heliangelus mavors'' *
Amethyst-throated sunangel The amethyst-throated sunangel (''Heliangelus amethysticollis'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook ...
, ''Heliangelus amethysticollis'' *
Black-bellied thorntail The black-bellied thorntail (''Discosura langsdorffi'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife Internationa ...
, ''Discosura langsdorffi'' * Racket-tailed thorntail, ''Discosura longicaudus'' *
Tufted coquette The tufted coquette (''Lophornis ornatus'') is a tiny hummingbird that breeds in eastern Venezuela, Trinidad, Guiana, and northern Brazil. It is an uncommon but widespread species, and appears to be a local or seasonal migrant, although its mo ...
, ''Lophornis ornatus'' * Spangled coquette, ''Lophornis stictolophus'' * Butterfly coquette, ''Lophornis verreauxii'' *
Peacock coquette The peacock coquette (''Lophornis pavoninus'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Birds of ...
, ''Lophornis pavoninus'' * Speckled hummingbird, ''Adelomyia melanogenys'' * Long-tailed sylph, ''Aglaiocercus kingii'' *
Venezuelan sylph The Venezuelan sylph (''Aglaiocercus berlepschi'') is an Endangered species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is restricted to two small mountain ranges in northeastern Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife Inte ...
, ''Aglaiocercus berlepschi'' (E) *
Purple-backed thornbill The purple-backed thornbill (''Ramphomicron microrhynchum'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2 ...
, ''Ramphomicron microrhynchum'' *
White-bearded helmetcrest The white-bearded helmetcrest (''Oxypogon lindenii'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is endemic to northwestern Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Birds ...
, ''Oxypogon lindenii'' (E) *
Bronze-tailed thornbill The bronze-tailed thornbill (''Chalcostigma heteropogon'') is a species of hummingbird in the "coquettes", tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the Bird ...
, ''Chalcostigma heteropogon'' * Tyrian metaltail, ''Metallura tyrianthina'' * Perija metaltail, ''Metallura iracunda'' * Glowing puffleg, ''Eriocnemis vestita'' *
Coppery-bellied puffleg The coppery-bellied puffleg (''Eriocnemis cupreoventris'') is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbook of the ...
, ''Eriocnemis cupreoventris'' * Bronzy inca, ''Coeligena coeligena'' *
Collared inca The collared inca (''Coeligena torquata'') is a species of hummingbird found in humid Andean forests from western Venezuela through Colombia and Ecuador to Peru. It is very distinctive in having a white chest-patch and white on the tail. Like ot ...
, ''Coeligena torquata'' *
Golden-bellied starfrontlet The golden-bellied starfrontlet (''Coeligena bonapartei'') is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is endemic to Colombia.HBW and BirdLife International (2022) Handbook of the Birds of th ...
, ''Coeligena bonapartei'' * Blue-throated starfrontlet, ''Coeligena helianthea'' * Mountain velvetbreast, ''Lafresnaya lafresnayi'' *
Sword-billed hummingbird The sword-billed hummingbird (''Ensifera ensifera''), also known as the swordbill, is a neotropical species of hummingbird from the Andean regions of South America. It is the only member in the genus ''Ensifera.'' Among the largest species of ...
, ''Ensifera ensifera'' * Great sapphirewing, ''Pterophanes cyanopterus'' (H) * Buff-tailed coronet, ''Boissonneaua flavescens'' * Booted racket-tail, ''Ocreatus underwoodii'' *
Velvet-browed brilliant The velvet-browed brilliant (''Heliodoxa xanthogonys'') is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found in Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Ha ...
, ''Heliodoxa xanthogonys'' *
Gould's jewelfront Gould's jewelfront or Gould's brilliant (''Heliodoxa aurescens'') is a medium-sized hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in tropical and equatorial South America. This is an uncommon species with an unusually large range compared to ...
, ''Heliodoxa aurescens'' *
Violet-fronted brilliant The violet-fronted brilliant (''Heliodoxa leadbeateri'') is a species of hummingbird in the "brilliants", tribe Heliantheini in subfamily Lesbiinae. It is found Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020 ...
, ''Heliodoxa leadbeateri'' * Violet-chested hummingbird, ''Sternoclyta cyanopectus'' * Scissor-tailed hummingbird, ''Hylonympha macrocerca'' (E) *
Long-billed starthroat The long-billed starthroat (''Heliomaster longirostris'') is a species of hummingbird in the "mountain gems", tribe Lampornithini in subfamily Trochilinae. It is found in Mexico, Central America, Trinidad, and all but the four southernmost coun ...
, ''Heliomaster longirostris'' *
Gorgeted woodstar The gorgeted woodstar (''Chaetocercus heliodor'') is a species of hummingbird in tribe Mellisugini of subfamily Trochilinae, the "bee hummingbirds". It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.HBW and BirdLife International (2020) ''Handbo ...
, ''Chaetocercus heliodor'' *
Rufous-shafted woodstar The rufous-shafted woodstar (''Chaetocercus jourdanii'') is a species of hummingbird in tribe Mellisugini of subfamily Trochilinae, the "bee hummingbirds". It is found in Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics ...
, ''Chaetocercus jourdanii'' *Amethyst woodstar, ''Calliphlox amethystina'' *Red-billed emerald, ''Chlorostilbon gibsoni'' *Blue-tailed emerald, ''Chlorostilbon mellisugus'' *Coppery emerald, ''Chlorostilbon russatus'' *Narrow-tailed emerald, ''Chlorostilbon stenurus'' *Green-tailed emerald, ''Chlorostilbon alice'' (E) *Short-tailed emerald, ''Chlorostilbon poortmani'' *Blue-chinned sapphire, ''Chlorestes notata'' *Violet-headed hummingbird, ''Klais guimeti'' *Gray-breasted sabrewing, ''Campylopterus largipennis'' *Rufous-breasted sabrewing, ''Campylopterus hyperythrus'' *White-tailed sabrewing, ''Campylopterus ensipennis'' *Lazuline sabrewing, ''Campylopterus falcatus'' *Buff-breasted sabrewing, ''Campylopterus duidae'' *White-vented plumeleteer, ''Chalybura buffonii'' *Crowned woodnymph, ''Thalurania colombica'' *Fork-tailed woodnymph, ''Thalurania furcata'' *Buffy hummingbird, ''Leucippus fallax'' *Steely-vented hummingbird, ''Saucerottia saucerottei'' *Green-bellied hummingbird, ''Saucerottia viridigaster'' *Copper-rumped hummingbird, ''Saucerottia tobaci'' *Rufous-tailed hummingbird, ''Amazilia tzacatl'' *Versicolored emerald, ''Chrysuronia versicolor'' *Golden-tailed sapphire, ''Chrysuronia oenone'' *Shining-green hummingbird, ''Chrysuronia goudoti'' *White-chested emerald, ''Chrysuronia brevirostris'' *Plain-bellied emerald, ''Chrysuronia leucogaster'' *Glittering-throated emerald, ''Chionomesa fimbriata'' *Sapphire-spangled emerald, ''Chionomesa lactea'' *Rufous-throated sapphire, ''Hylocharis sapphirina'' *White-chinned sapphire, ''Chlorestes cyanus''


Hoatzin

Order: OpisthocomiformesFamily: Opisthocomidae The Hoatzin is pheasant-sized, but much slimmer. It has a long tail and neck, but a small head with an unfeathered blue face and red eyes which are topped by a spiky crest. It is a weak flier which is found in the swamps of the Amazon and Orinoco rivers. *Hoatzin, ''Opisthocomus hoazin''


Limpkin

Order: GruiformesFamily: Aramidae The limpkin resembles a large rail. It has drab-brown plumage and a grayer head and neck. *Limpkin, ''Aramus guarauna''


Trumpeters

Order: GruiformesFamily: Psophiidae The trumpeters are dumpy birds with long necks and legs and chicken-like bills. They are named for the trumpeting call of the males. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Gray-winged trumpeter, ''Psophia crepitans''


Rails

Order: GruiformesFamily: Rallidae Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the Rail (bird), rails, crakes, coots, and gallinules. Typically they inhabit dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps, or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and to be weak fliers. Twenty-two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Mangrove rail, ''Rallus longirostris'' *Plain-flanked rail, ''Rallus wetmorei'' (E) *American purple gallinule, Purple gallinule, ''Porphyrio martinica'' *Azure gallinule, ''Porphyrio flavirostris'' *Russet-crowned crake, ''Anurolimnas viridis'' *Rusty-flanked crake, ''Laterallus levraudi'' (E) *Rufous-sided crake, ''Laterallus melanophaius'' *White-throated crake, ''Laterallus albigularis'' *Gray-breasted crake, ''Laterallus exilis'' *Speckled rail, ''Coturnicops notatus'' *Ocellated crake, ''Micropygia schomburgkii'' *Ash-throated crake, ''Mustelirallus albicollis'' *Paint-billed crake, ''Mustelirallus erythrops'' *Spotted rail, ''Pardirallus maculatus'' *Blackish rail, ''Pardirallus nigricans'' *Gray-cowled wood-rail, ''Aramides cajaneus'' *Rufous-necked wood-rail, ''Aramides axillaris'' *Uniform crake, ''Amaurolimnas concolor'' *Yellow-breasted crake, ''Hapalocrex flaviventer'' *Sora (bird), Sora, ''Porzana carolina'' *Common gallinule, ''Gallinula galeata'' *American coot, ''Fulica americana''


Finfoots

Order: GruiformesFamily: Heliornithidae Heliornithidae is a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Sungrebe, ''Heliornis fulica''


Plovers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Charadriidae The family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels, and lapwings. They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short, thick necks, and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water. Ten species have been recorded in Venezuela. *American golden-plover, ''Pluvialis dominica'' *Black-bellied plover, ''Pluvialis squatarola'' *Pied lapwing, ''Vanellus cayanus'' *Southern lapwing, ''Vanellus chilensis'' *Killdeer, ''Charadrius vociferus'' *Semipalmated plover, ''Charadrius semipalmatus'' *Piping plover, ''Charadrius melodus'' (V) *Wilson's plover, ''Charadrius wilsonia'' *Collared plover, ''Charadrius collaris'' *Snowy plover, ''Charadrius nivosus''


Oystercatchers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Haematopodidae The oystercatchers are large and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or prising open molluscs. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *American oystercatcher, ''Haematopus palliatus''


Avocets and stilts

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Recurvirostridae Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds, which includes the avocets and stilts. The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Black-necked stilt, ''Himantopus mexicanus'' *American avocet, ''Recurvirostra americana'' (H)


Thick-knees

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Burhinidae The thick-knees are a group of largely tropical waders in the family Burhinidae. They are found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes, and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Double-striped thick-knee, ''Burhinus bistriatus''


Sandpiperss

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Scolopacidae Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers, curlews, godwits, Tringa, shanks, Tattler (bird), tattlers, woodcocks, snipes, dowitchers, and phalaropes. The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Variation in length of legs and bills enables multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food. Thirty-three species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Upland sandpiper, ''Bartramia longicauda'' *Hudsonian whimbrel, Whimbrel, ''Numenius phaeopus'' *Long-billed curlew, ''Numenius americanus'' (V) *Bar-tailed godwit, ''Limosa lapponica'' (V) *Hudsonian godwit, ''Limosa haemastica'' *Marbled godwit, ''Limosa fedoa'' *Ruddy turnstone, ''Arenaria interpres'' *Red knot, ''Calidris canutus'' *Ruff (bird), Ruff, ''Calidris pugnax'' (H) *Stilt sandpiper, ''Calidris himantopus'' *Sanderling, ''Calidris alba'' *Dunlin, ''Calidris alpina'' (H) *Baird's sandpiper, ''Calidris bairdii'' (V) *Least sandpiper, ''Calidris minutilla'' *White-rumped sandpiper, ''Calidris fuscicollis'' *Buff-breasted sandpiper, ''Calidris subruficollis'' *Pectoral sandpiper, ''Calidris melanotos'' *Semipalmated sandpiper, ''Calidris pusilla'' *Western sandpiper, ''Calidris mauri'' *Short-billed dowitcher, ''Limnodromus griseus'' *Long-billed dowitcher, ''Limnodromus scolopaceus'' (V) *Jameson's snipe, ''Gallinago jamesoni'' *Noble snipe, ''Gallinago nobilis'' *Giant snipe, ''Gallinago undulata'' *Wilson's snipe, ''Gallinago delicata'' *South American snipe, Pantanal snipe, ''Gallinago paraguaiae'' *Wilson's phalarope, ''Phalaropus tricolor'' *Red-necked phalarope, ''Phalaropus lobatus'' (V) *Spotted sandpiper, ''Actitis macularius'' *Solitary sandpiper, ''Tringa solitaria'' *Greater yellowlegs, ''Tringa melanoleuca'' *Willet, ''Tringa semipalmata'' *Lesser yellowlegs, ''Tringa flavipes''


Jacanas

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Jacanidae The Jacana (genus), jacanas are a group of waders found throughout the tropics. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Wattled jacana, ''Jacana jacana''


Skuas

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Stercorariidae The family Stercorariidae are, in general, medium to large birds, typically with gray or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They nest on the ground in temperate and arctic regions and are long-distance migrants. Five species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Great skua, ''Stercorarius skua'' (H) *South polar skua, ''Stercorarius maccormicki'' (V) *Pomarine jaeger, ''Stercorarius pomarinus'' *Parasitic jaeger, ''Stercorarius parasiticus'' *Long-tailed jaeger, ''Stercorarius longicaudus'' (H)


Skimmers

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Rynchopidae Skimmers are a small family of tropical tern-like birds. They have an elongated lower mandible which they use to feed by flying low over the water surface and skimming the water for small fish. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Black skimmer, ''Rynchops niger''


Gulls

Order: CharadriiformesFamily: Laridae Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds and includes gulls, kittiwakes, and terns. Gulls are typically gray or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with gray or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species known to live in excess of 30 years. Twenty-two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Black-legged kittiwake, ''Rissa tridactyla'' (V) *Black-headed gull, ''Chroicocephalus ridibundus'' *Laughing gull, ''Leucophaeus atricilla'' *Franklin's gull, ''Leucophaeus pipixcan'' (V) *Ring-billed gull, ''Larus delawarensis'' (V) *Kelp gull, ''Larus dominicanus'' (V) *Lesser black-backed gull, ''Larus fuscus'' (V) *American herring gull, Herring gull, ''Larus argentatus'' (V) *Brown noddy, ''Anous stolidus'' *Black noddy, ''Anous minutus'' *Sooty tern, ''Onychoprion fuscatus'' *Bridled tern, ''Onychoprion anaethetus'' *Least tern, ''Sternula antillarum'' *Yellow-billed tern, ''Sternula superciliaris'' *Large-billed tern, ''Phaetusa simplex'' *Gull-billed tern, ''Gelochelidon nilotica'' *Caspian tern, ''Hydroprogne caspia'' *Black tern, ''Chlidonias niger'' *Common tern, ''Sterna hirundo'' *Roseate tern, ''Sterna dougallii'' *Sandwich tern, ''Thalasseus sandvicensis'' *Royal tern, ''Thalasseus maximus''


Sunbittern

Order: EurypygiformesFamily: Eurypygidae The sunbittern is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of the Americas and the sole member of the family Eurypygidae (sometimes spelled Eurypigidae) and genus ''Eurypyga''. *Sunbittern, ''Eurypyga helias''


Tropicbirds

Order: PhaethontiformesFamily: Phaethontidae Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans with exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their heads and long wings have black markings. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Red-billed tropicbird, ''Phaethon aethereus'' *White-tailed tropicbird, ''Phaethon lepturus'' (H)


Albatrosses

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Diomedeidae The albatrosses are among the largest of flying birds, and the great albatrosses from the genus ''Diomedea'' have the largest wingspans of any extant birds. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross, Yellow-nosed albatross, ''Thalassarche chlororhynchos'' (V)


Southern storm-petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Oceanitidae The storm-petrels are the smallest seabirds, relatives of the petrels, feeding on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes bat-like. Until 2018, this family's species were included with the other storm-petrels in family Hydrobatidae. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Wilson's storm-petrel, ''Oceanites oceanicus''


Northern storm-petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Hydrobatidae Though the members of this family are similar in many respects to the southern storm-petrels, including their general appearance and habits, there are enough genetic differences to warrant their placement in a separate family. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Leach's storm-petrel, ''Hydrobates leucorhoa''


Shearwaters and petrels

Order: ProcellariiformesFamily: Procellariidae The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterized by united nostrils with medium septum and a long outer functional primary. Four species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Black-capped petrel, ''Pterodroma hasitata'' (H) *Cory's shearwater, ''Calonectris diomedea'' (H) *Great shearwater, ''Ardenna gravis'' *Audubon's shearwater, ''Puffinus lherminieri''


Storks

Order: CiconiiformesFamily: Ciconiidae Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked, wading birds with long, stout bills. Storks are mute, but bill-clattering is an important mode of communication at the nest. Their nests can be large and may be reused for many years. Many species are migratory. Three species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Maguari stork, ''Ciconia maguari'' *Jabiru, ''Jabiru mycteria'' *Wood stork, ''Mycteria americana''


Frigatebirds

Order: SuliformesFamily: Fregatidae Frigatebirds are large seabirds usually found over tropical oceans. They are large, black-and-white, or completely black, with long wings and deeply forked tails. The males have colored inflatable throat pouches. They do not swim or walk and cannot take off from a flat surface. Having the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, they are essentially aerial, able to stay aloft for more than a week. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Magnificent frigatebird, ''Fregata magnificens''


Boobies

Order: SuliformesFamily: Sulidae The sulids comprise the gannets and Booby, boobies. Both groups are medium to large coastal seabirds that plunge-dive for fish. Three species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Masked booby, ''Sula dactylatra'' *Red-footed booby, ''Sula sula'' *Brown booby, ''Sula leucogaster''


Anhingas

Order: SuliformesFamily: Anhingidae Darters, Anhingas are often called "snake-birds" because of their long thin neck, which gives a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged. The males have black and dark-brown plumage, an erectile crest on the nape, and a larger bill than the female. The females have much paler plumage especially on the neck and underparts. The darters have completely webbed feet and their legs are short and set far back on the body. Their plumage is somewhat permeable, like that of cormorants, and they spread their wings to dry after diving. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Anhinga, ''Anhinga anhinga''


Cormorants

Order: SuliformesFamily: Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocoracidae is a family of medium to large coastal, fish-eating seabirds that includes cormorants and shags. Plumage coloration varies, with the majority having mainly dark plumage, some species being black-and-white, and a few being colorful. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Neotropic cormorant, ''Phalacrocorax brasilianus''


Pelicans

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Pelecanidae Pelicans are large water birds with a distinctive pouch under their beak. As with other members of the order Pelecaniformes, they have webbed feet with four toes. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Brown pelican, ''Pelecanus occidentalis''


Herons

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Ardeidae The family Ardeidae contains the bitterns, herons, and egrets. Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more wary. Members of Ardeidae fly with their necks retracted, unlike other long-necked birds such as storks, ibises, and spoonbills. Twenty-two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Rufescent tiger-heron, ''Tigrisoma lineatum'' *Fasciated tiger-heron, ''Tigrisoma fasciatum'' *Agami heron, ''Agamia agami'' *Boat-billed heron, ''Cochlearius cochlearius'' *Zigzag heron, ''Zebrilus undulatus'' *Pinnated bittern, ''Botaurus pinnatus'' *Least bittern, ''Ixobrychus exilis'' *Stripe-backed bittern, ''Ixobrychus involucris'' *Black-crowned night-heron, ''Nycticorax nycticorax'' *Yellow-crowned night-heron, ''Nyctanassa violacea'' *Green heron, ''Butorides virescens'' *Striated heron, ''Butorides striata'' *Cattle egret, ''Bubulcus ibis'' *Great blue heron, ''Ardea herodias'' *Cocoi heron, ''Ardea cocoi'' *Great egret, ''Ardea alba'' *Whistling heron, ''Syrigma sibilatrix'' *Capped heron, ''Pilherodius pileatus'' *Tricolored heron, ''Egretta tricolor'' *Reddish egret, ''Egretta rufescens'' *Snowy egret, ''Egretta thula'' *Little blue heron, ''Egretta caerulea''


Ibises

Order: PelecaniformesFamily: Threskiornithidae Threskiornithidae is a family of large terrestrial and wading birds which includes the ibises and spoonbills. They have long, broad wings with 11 primary and about 20 secondary feathers. They are strong fliers and despite their size and weight, very capable soarers. Eight species have been recorded in Venezuela. *American white ibis, White ibis, ''Eudocimus albus'' *Scarlet ibis, ''Eudocimus ruber'' *Glossy ibis, ''Plegadis falcinellus'' *Sharp-tailed ibis, ''Cercibis oxycerca'' *Green ibis, ''Mesembrinibis cayennensis'' *Bare-faced ibis, ''Phimosus infuscatus'' *Buff-necked ibis, ''Theristicus caudatus'' *Roseate spoonbill, ''Platalea ajaja''


New World vultures

Order: CathartiformesFamily: Cathartidae The New World vultures are not closely related to Old World vultures, but superficially resemble them because of convergent evolution. Like the Old World vultures, they are scavengers. However, unlike Old World vultures, which find carcasses by sight, New World vultures have a good sense of smell with which they locate carrion. Six species have been recorded in Venezuela. *King vulture, ''Sarcoramphus papa'' *Andean condor, ''Vultur gryphus'' *Black vulture, ''Coragyps atratus'' *Turkey vulture, ''Cathartes aura'' *Lesser yellow-headed vulture, ''Cathartes burrovianus'' *Greater yellow-headed vulture, ''Cathartes melambrotus''


Osprey

Order: AccipitriformesFamily: Pandionidae The family Pandionidae contains only one species, the osprey. The osprey is a medium-large bird of prey, raptor which is a specialist fish-eater with a worldwide distribution. *Osprey, ''Pandion haliaetus''


Hawks

Order: AccipitriformesFamily: Accipitridae Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey which includes hawks, eagles, Kite (bird), kites, Harrier (bird), harriers, and Old World vultures. These birds have powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons, and keen eyesight. Forty-five species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Pearl kite, ''Gampsonyx swainsonii'' *White-tailed kite, ''Elanus leucurus'' *Hook-billed kite, ''Chondrohierax uncinatus'' *Gray-headed kite, ''Leptodon cayanensis'' *Swallow-tailed kite, ''Elanoides forficatus'' *Crested eagle, ''Morphnus guianensis'' *Harpy eagle, ''Harpia harpyja'' *Black hawk-eagle, ''Spizaetus tyrannus'' *Black-and-white hawk-eagle, ''Spizaetus melanoleucus'' *Ornate hawk-eagle, ''Spizaetus ornatus'' *Black-and-chestnut eagle, ''Spizaetus isidori'' *Black-collared hawk, ''Busarellus nigricollis'' *Snail kite, ''Rostrhamus sociabilis'' *Slender-billed kite, ''Helicolestes hamatus'' *Double-toothed kite, ''Harpagus bidentatus'' *Rufous-thighed kite, ''Harpagus diodon'' (V) *Mississippi kite, ''Ictinia mississippiensis'' (V) *Plumbeous kite, ''Ictinia plumbea'' *Northern harrier, ''Circus hudsonius'' *Long-winged harrier, ''Circus buffoni'' *Gray-bellied hawk, ''Accipiter poliogaster'' *Sharp-shinned hawk, ''Accipiter striatus'' *Bicolored hawk, ''Accipiter bicolor'' *Tiny hawk, ''Microspizias superciliosus'' *Semicollared hawk, ''Microspizias collaris'' *Crane hawk, ''Geranospiza caerulescens'' *Slate-colored hawk, ''Buteogallus schistaceus'' *Common black hawk, ''Buteogallus anthracinus'' *Rufous crab hawk, ''Buteogallus aequinoctialis'' *Savanna hawk, ''Buteogallus meridionalis'' *Great black hawk, ''Buteogallus urubitinga'' *Solitary eagle, ''Buteogallus solitarius'' *Roadside hawk, ''Rupornis magnirostris'' *Harris's hawk, ''Parabuteo unicinctus'' *White-rumped hawk, ''Parabuteo leucorrhous'' *White-tailed hawk, ''Geranoaetus albicaudatus'' *Black-chested buzzard-eagle, ''Geranoaetus melanoleucus'' *White hawk, ''Pseudastur albicollis'' *Black-faced hawk, ''Leucopternis melanops'' *Gray-lined hawk, ''Buteo nitidus'' *Broad-winged hawk, ''Buteo platypterus'' *White-throated hawk, ''Buteo albigula'' *Short-tailed hawk, ''Buteo brachyurus'' *Swainson's hawk, ''Buteo swainsoni'' *Zone-tailed hawk, ''Buteo albonotatus''


Barn owls

Order: StrigiformesFamily: Tytonidae Barn owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Barn owl, ''Tyto alba''


Owls

Order: StrigiformesFamily: Strigidae The typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk. Twenty-one species have been recorded in Venezuela. *White-throated screech-owl, ''Megascops albogularis'' *Tropical screech-owl, ''Megascops choliba'' *Rufescent screech-owl, ''Megascops ingens'' *Cinnamon screech-owl, ''Megascops petersoni'' *Foothill screech-owl, ''Megascops roraimae'' *Tawny-bellied screech-owl, ''Megascops watsonii'' *Crested owl, ''Lophostrix cristata'' *Spectacled owl, ''Pulsatrix perspicillata'' *Great horned owl, ''Bubo virginianus'' *Mottled owl, ''Strix virgata'' *Black-and-white owl, ''Strix nigrolineata'' *Black-banded owl, ''Strix huhula'' *Rufous-banded owl, ''Strix albitarsis'' *Andean pygmy-owl, ''Glaucidium jardinii'' *Amazonian pygmy-owl, ''Glaucidium hardyi'' *Ferruginous pygmy-owl, ''Glaucidium brasilianum'' *Burrowing owl, ''Athene cunicularia'' *Buff-fronted owl, ''Aegolius harrisii'' *Striped owl, ''Asio clamator'' *Stygian owl, ''Asio stygius'' *Short-eared owl, ''Asio flammeus''


Trogons

Order: TrogoniformesFamily: Trogonidae The family Trogonidae includes trogons and quetzals. Found in tropical woodlands worldwide, they feed on insects and fruit, and their broad bills and weak legs reflect their diet and arboreal habits. Although their flight is fast, they are reluctant to fly any distance. Trogons have soft, often colorful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage. Twelve species have been recorded Venezuela. *Pavonine quetzal, ''Pharomachrus pavoninus'' *Golden-headed quetzal, ''Pharomachrus auriceps'' *White-tipped quetzal, ''Pharomachrus fulgidus'' *Crested quetzal, ''Pharomachrus antisianus'' *Black-tailed trogon, ''Trogon melanurus'' *Green-backed trogon, ''Trogon viridis'' *Gartered trogon, ''Trogon caligatus'' *Amazonian trogon, ''Trogon ramonianus'' *Guianan trogon, ''Trogon violaceus'' *Black-throated trogon, ''Trogon rufus'' (see note)The SACC has split black-throated trogon into five species (Proposal 921) but has not assigned English names, so the proposal has not been implemented and the counts do not reflect the change. *Collared trogon, ''Trogon collaris'' *Masked trogon, ''Trogon personatus''


Motmots

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Momotidae The motmots have colorful plumage and long, graduated tails which they display by waggling back and forth. In most of the species, the barbs near the ends of the two longest (central) tail feathers are weak and fall off, leaving a length of bare shaft and creating a racket-shaped tail. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Whooping motmot, ''Momotus subrufescens'' *Amazonian motmot, ''Momotus momota''


Kingfishers

Order: CoraciiformesFamily: Alcedinidae Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. Six species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Ringed kingfisher, ''Megaceryle torquata'' *Belted kingfisher, ''Megaceryle alcyon'' *Amazon kingfisher, ''Chloroceryle amazona'' *American pygmy kingfisher, ''Chloroceryle aenea'' *Green kingfisher, ''Chloroceryle americana'' *Green-and-rufous kingfisher, ''Chloroceryle inda''


Jacamars

Order: GalbuliformesFamily: Galbulidae The jacamars are near passerine birds from tropical South America, with a range that extends up to Mexico. They feed on insects caught on the wing, and are glossy, elegant birds with long bills and tails. In appearance and behavior they resemble the Old World bee-eaters, although they are more closely related to puffbirds. Eight species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Brown jacamar, ''Brachygalba lugubris'' *Pale-headed jacamar, ''Brachygalba goeringi'' *Yellow-billed jacamar, ''Galbula albirostris'' *Rufous-tailed jacamar, ''Galbula ruficauda'' *Green-tailed jacamar, ''Galbula galbula'' *Bronzy jacamar, ''Galbula leucogastra'' *Paradise jacamar, ''Galbula dea'' *Great jacamar, ''Jacamerops aureus''


Puffbirds

Order: GalbuliformesFamily: Bucconidae The puffbirds are related to the jacamars and have the same range, but lack the iridescent colors of that family. They are mainly brown, rufous, or gray, with large heads and flattened bills with hooked tips. The loose abundant plumage and short tails makes them look stout and puffy, giving rise to the English common name of the family. Fourteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *White-necked puffbird, ''Notharchus hyperrhynchus'' *Guianan puffbird, ''Notharchus macrorhynchos'' *Brown-banded puffbird, ''Notharchus ordii'' *Pied puffbird, ''Notharchus tectus'' *Chestnut-capped puffbird, ''Bucco macrodactylus'' *Spotted puffbird, ''Bucco tamatia'' *Collared puffbird, ''Bucco capensis'' *Russet-throated puffbird, ''Hypnelus ruficollis'' *White-chested puffbird, ''Malacoptila fusca'' *Moustached puffbird, ''Malacoptila mystacalis'' *Rusty-breasted nunlet, ''Nonnula rubecula'' *Black nunbird, ''Monasa atra'' *White-fronted nunbird, ''Monasa morphoeus'' *Swallow-winged puffbird, ''Chelidoptera tenebrosa''


New World barbets

Order: PiciformesFamily: Capitonidae The barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. Most species are brightly colored. Three species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Black-spotted barbet, ''Capito niger'' *Gilded barbet, ''Capito auratus'' *Red-headed barbet, ''Eubucco bourcierii''


Toucans

Order: PiciformesFamily: Ramphastidae Toucans are near passerine birds from the Neotropics. They are brightly marked and have enormous, colorful bills which in some species amount to half their body length. Sixteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Yellow-throated toucan, ''Ramphastos ambiguus'' *White-throated toucan, ''Ramphastos tucanus'' *Keel-billed toucan, ''Ramphastos sulfuratus'' *Channel-billed toucan, ''Ramphastos vitellinus'' *Southern emerald-toucanet, ''Aulacorhynchus albivitta'' *Groove-billed toucanet, ''Aulacorhynchus sulcatus'' *Tepui toucanet, ''Aulacorhynchus whitelianus'' *Crimson-rumped toucanet, ''Aulacorhynchus haematopygus'' *Black-billed mountain-toucan, ''Andigena nigrirostris'' *Guianan toucanet, ''Selenidera culik'' *Tawny-tufted toucanet, ''Selenidera nattereri'' *Green aracari, ''Pteroglossus viridis'' *Collared aracari, ''Pteroglossus torquatus'' *Black-necked aracari, ''Pteroglossus aracari'' *Many-banded aracari, ''Pteroglossus pluricinctus'' *Ivory-billed aracari, ''Pteroglossus azara''


Woodpeckers

Order: PiciformesFamily: Picidae Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails, and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. Twenty-seven species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Golden-spangled piculet, ''Picumnus exilis'' *Scaled piculet, ''Picumnus squamulatus'' *White-bellied piculet, ''Picumnus spilogaster'' *Olivaceous piculet, ''Picumnus olivaceus'' *Chestnut piculet, ''Picumnus cinnamomeus'' *Yellow-tufted woodpecker, ''Melanerpes cruentatus'' *Red-crowned woodpecker, ''Melanerpes rubricapillus'' *Smoky-brown woodpecker, ''Dryobates fumigatus'' *Red-rumped woodpecker, ''Dryobates kirkii'' *Golden-collared woodpecker, ''Dryobates cassini'' *Little woodpecker, ''Dryobates passerinus'' *Yellow-vented woodpecker, ''Dryobates dignus'' *Red-stained woodpecker, ''Dryobates affinis'' *Powerful woodpecker, ''Campephilus pollens'' *Red-necked woodpecker, ''Campephilus rubricollis'' *Crimson-crested woodpecker, ''Campephilus melanoleucos'' *Lineated woodpecker, ''Dryocopus lineatus'' *Ringed woodpecker, ''Celeus torquatus'' *Scale-breasted woodpecker, ''Celeus grammicus'' *Waved woodpecker, ''Celeus undatus'' *Cream-colored woodpecker, ''Celeus flavus'' *Chestnut woodpecker, ''Celeus elegans'' *Yellow-throated woodpecker, ''Piculus flavigula'' *Golden-green woodpecker, ''Piculus chrysochloros'' *Golden-olive woodpecker, ''Colaptes rubiginosus'' *Crimson-mantled woodpecker, ''Colaptes rivolii'' *Spot-breasted woodpecker, ''Colaptes punctigula''


Falcons

Order: FalconiformesFamily: Falconidae Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey. They differ from hawks, eagles, and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons. Sixteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Laughing falcon, ''Herpetotheres cachinnans'' *Barred forest-falcon, ''Micrastur ruficollis'' *Lined forest-falcon, ''Micrastur gilvicollis'' *Slaty-backed forest-falcon, ''Micrastur mirandollei'' *Collared forest-falcon, ''Micrastur semitorquatus'' *Buckley's forest-falcon, ''Micrastur buckleyi'' (H) *Crested caracara, ''Caracara plancus'' *Red-throated caracara, ''Ibycter americanus'' *Black caracara, ''Daptrius ater'' *Yellow-headed caracara, ''Milvago chimachima'' *American kestrel, ''Falco sparverius'' *Merlin (bird), Merlin, ''Falco columbarius'' *Bat falcon, ''Falco rufigularis'' *Orange-breasted falcon, ''Falco deiroleucus'' *Aplomado falcon, ''Falco femoralis'' *Peregrine falcon, ''Falco peregrinus''


Old World parrots

Order: PsittaciformesFamily: Psittaculidae. Characteristic features of parrots include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed zygodactyl feet. Many parrots are vividly colored, and some are multi-colored. Old World parrots are found from Africa east across south and southeast Asia and Oceania to Australia and New Zealand. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Rose-ringed parakeet, ''Psittacula krameri'' (I)


New World and African parrots

Order: PsittaciformesFamily: Psittacidae. Parrots are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak. Their upper mandibles have slight mobility in the joint with the skull and they have a generally erect stance. All parrots are zygodactyl, having the four toes on each foot placed two at the front and two to the back. Forty-seven species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Lilac-tailed parrotlet, ''Touit batavicus'' *Scarlet-shouldered parrotlet, ''Touit huetii'' *Blue-fronted parrotlet, ''Touit dilectissimus'' *Sapphire-rumped parrotlet, ''Touit purpuratus'' *Barred parakeet, ''Bolborhynchus lineola'' *Tepui parrotlet, ''Nannopsittaca panychlora'' *Orange-chinned parakeet, ''Brotogeris jugularis'' *Cobalt-winged parakeet, ''Brotogeris cyanoptera'' *Golden-winged parakeet, ''Brotogeris chrysoptera'' *Rusty-faced parrot, ''Hapalopsittaca amazonina'' *Saffron-headed parrot, ''Pyrilia pyrilia'' *Orange-cheeked parrot, ''Pyrilia barrabandi'' *Caica parrot, ''Pyrilia caica'' *Dusky parrot, ''Pionus fuscus'' *Red-billed parrot, ''Pionus sordidus'' *Plum-crowned parrot, Speckle-faced parrot, ''Pionus tumultuosus'' *Blue-headed parrot, ''Pionus menstruus'' *Bronze-winged parrot, ''Pionus chalcopterus'' *Festive parrot, ''Amazona festiva'' *Red-lored parrot, ''Amazona autumnalis'' *Blue-cheeked parrot, ''Amazona dufresniana'' *Yellow-crowned parrot, ''Amazona ochrocephala'' *Yellow-shouldered parrot, ''Amazona barbadensis'' *Mealy parrot, ''Amazona farinosa'' *Orange-winged parrot, ''Amazona amazonica'' *Scaly-naped parrot, ''Amazona mercenarius'' *Dusky-billed parrotlet, ''Forpus modestus'' *Spectacled parrotlet, ''Forpus conspicillatus'' *Green-rumped parrotlet, ''Forpus passerinus'' *Black-headed parrot, ''Pionites melanocephalus'' *Red-fan parrot, ''Deroptyus accipitrinus'' *Painted parakeet, ''Pyrrhura picta'' *Fiery-shouldered parakeet, ''Pyrrhura egregia'' *Maroon-tailed parakeet, ''Pyrrhura melanura'' *Red-eared parakeet, ''Pyrrhura hoematotis'' (E) *Rose-headed parakeet, ''Pyrrhura rhodocephala'' (E) *Brown-throated parakeet, ''Eupsittula pertinax'' *Red-bellied macaw, ''Orthopsittaca manilatus'' *Blue-and-yellow macaw, ''Ara ararauna'' *Chestnut-fronted macaw, ''Ara severus'' *Military macaw, ''Ara militaris'' *Scarlet macaw, ''Ara macao'' *Red-and-green macaw, ''Ara chloropterus'' *Blue-crowned parakeet, ''Thectocercus acuticaudatus'' *Red-shouldered macaw, ''Diopsittaca nobilis'' *Scarlet-fronted parakeet, ''Psittacara wagleri'' *White-eyed parakeet, ''Psittacara leucophthalmus''


Antbirds

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Thamnophilidae The antbirds are a large family of small passerine birds of subtropical and tropical Central and South America. They are forest birds which tend to feed on insects at or near the ground. A sizable minority of them specialize in following columns of army ants to eat small invertebrates that leave their hiding places to flee from the ants. Many species lack bright color; brown, black, and white being the dominant tones. Seventy-one species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Rufous-rumped antwren, ''Euchrepomis callinota'' *Ash-winged antwren, ''Euchrepomis spodioptila'' *Fasciated antshrike, ''Cymbilaimus lineatus'' *Black-throated antshrike, ''Frederickena viridis'' *Great antshrike, ''Taraba major'' *Black-crested antshrike, ''Sakesphorus canadensis'' *Barred antshrike, ''Thamnophilus doliatus'' *Bar-crested antshrike, ''Thamnophilus multistriatus'' *Black-crowned antshrike, ''Thamnophilus atrinucha'' *Mouse-colored antshrike, ''Thamnophilus murinus'' *Blackish-gray antshrike, ''Thamnophilus nigrocinereus'' *Northern slaty-antshrike, ''Thamnophilus punctatus'' *White-shouldered antshrike, ''Thamnophilus aethiops'' *Black-backed antshrike, ''Thamnophilus melanonotus'' *Amazonian antshrike, ''Thamnophilus amazonicus'' *Streak-backed antshrike, ''Thamnophilus insignis'' *Pearly antshrike, ''Megastictus margaritatus'' *Recurve-billed bushbird, ''Clytoctantes alixii'' *Russet antshrike, ''Thamnistes anabatinus'' *Plain antvireo, ''Dysithamnus mentalis'' *White-streaked antvireo, ''Dysithamnus leucostictus'' *Spot-tailed antwren, ''Herpsilochmus sticturus'' *Todd's antwren, ''Herpsilochmus stictocephalus'' *Spot-backed antwren, ''Herpsilochmus dorsimaculatus'' *Roraiman antwren, ''Herpsilochmus roraimae'' *Rufous-margined antwren, ''Herpsilochmus frater'' *Dusky-throated antshrike, ''Thamnomanes ardesiacus'' *Cinereous antshrike, ''Thamnomanes caesius'' *Rufous-bellied antwren, ''Isleria guttata'' *Spot-winged antshrike, ''Pygiptila stellaris'' *Brown-bellied stipplethroat, ''Epinecrophylla gutturalis'' *Rufous-backed stipplethroat, ''Epinecrophylla haematonota'' *Pygmy antwren, ''Myrmotherula brachyura'' *Yellow-throated antwren, ''Myrmotherula ambigua'' *Guianan streaked-antwren, ''Myrmotherula surinamensis'' *Amazonian streaked-antwren, ''Myrmotherula multostriata'' *Cherrie's antwren, ''Myrmotherula cherriei'' *White-flanked antwren, ''Myrmotherula axillaris'' *Slaty antwren, ''Myrmotherula schisticolor'' *Long-winged antwren, ''Myrmotherula longipennis'' *Plain-winged antwren, ''Myrmotherula behni'' *Gray antwren, ''Myrmotherula menetriesii'' *Banded antbird, ''Dichrozona cincta'' *White-fringed antwren, ''Formicivora grisea'' *Klages's antbird, ''Drymophila klagesi'' *Guianan warbling-antbird, ''Hypocnemis cantator'' *Imeri warbling-antbird, ''Hypocnemis flavescens'' *Dusky antbird, ''Cercomacroides tyrannina'' *Gray antbird, ''Cercomacra cinerascens'' *Jet antbird, ''Cercomacra nigricans'' *White-browed antbird, ''Myrmoborus leucophrys'' *Black-faced antbird, ''Myrmoborus myotherinus'' *Black-chinned antbird, ''Hypocnemoides melanopogon'' *Silvered antbird, ''Sclateria naevia'' *Black-headed antbird, ''Percnostola rufifrons'' *Roraiman antbird, ''Myrmelastes saturatus'' *Spot-winged antbird, ''Myrmelastes leucostigma'' *Caura antbird, ''Myrmelastes caurensis'' *White-bellied antbird, ''Myrmeciza longipes'' *Magdalena antbird, ''Sipia palliata'' *Ferruginous-backed antbird, ''Myrmoderus ferrugineus'' *Blue-lored antbird, ''Hafferia immaculata'' *Yapacana antbird, ''Aprositornis disjuncta'' *Black-throated antbird, ''Myrmophylax atrothorax'' *Gray-bellied antbird, ''Ammonastes pelzelni'' *Wing-banded antbird, ''Myrmornis torquata'' *White-plumed antbird, ''Pithys albifrons'' *Rufous-throated antbird, ''Gymnopithys rufigula'' *Spot-backed antbird, ''Hylophylax naevius'' *Dot-backed antbird, ''Hylophylax punctulatus'' *Common scale-backed antbird, ''Willisornis poecilinotus'' *Reddish-winged bare-eye, ''Phlegopsis erythroptera''


Antpittas

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Grallariidae Antpittas resemble the true pitta (bird), pittas with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills. Eighteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Undulated antpitta, ''Grallaria squamigera'' *Great antpitta, ''Grallaria excelsa'' (E) *Variegated antpitta, ''Grallaria varia'' *Scaled antpitta, ''Grallaria guatimalensis'' *Tachira antpitta, ''Grallaria chthonia'' (E) *Plain-backed antpitta, ''Grallaria haplonota'' *Chestnut-crowned antpitta, ''Grallaria ruficapilla'' *Gray-naped antpitta, ''Grallaria griseonucha'' (E) *Perija antpitta, ''Grallaria saltuensis'' *Muisca antpitta, ''Grallaria rufula'' *Scallop-breasted antpitta, ''Grallaricula loricata'' (E) *Hooded antpitta, ''Grallaricula cucullata'' *Rusty-breasted antpitta, ''Grallaricula ferrugineipectus'' *Slate-crowned antpitta, ''Grallaricula nana'' *Sucre antpitta, ''Grallaricula cumanensis'' (E) *Spotted antpitta, ''Hylopezus macularius'' *Thrush-like antpitta, ''Myrmothera campanisona'' *Tepui antpitta, ''Myrmothera simplex''


Tapaculos

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Rhinocryptidae The tapaculos are small suboscine passeriform birds with numerous species in South and Central America. They are terrestrial species that fly only poorly on their short wings. They have strong legs, well-suited to their habitat of grassland or forest undergrowth. The tail is cocked and pointed towards the head. Eight species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Ocellated tapaculo, ''Acropternis orthonyx'' *Ash-colored tapaculo, ''Myornis senilis'' *White-crowned tapaculo, ''Scytalopus atratus'' *Blackish tapaculo, ''Scytalopus latrans'' *Caracas tapaculo, ''Scytalopus caracae'' (E) *Pale-bellied tapaculo, ''Scytalopus griseicollis'' *Perija tapaculo, ''Scytalopus perijanus'' *Merida tapaculo, ''Scytalopus meridanus'' (E)


Antthrushes

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Formicariidae The ground antbirds are a group comprising the antthrushes and antpittas. Antthrushes resemble small rails while antpittas resemble the true pitta (bird), pittas with strong, longish legs, very short tails, and stout bills. Five species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Rufous-capped antthrush, ''Formicarius colma'' *Black-faced antthrush, ''Formicarius analis'' *Rufous-breasted antthrush, ''Formicarius rufipectus'' *Short-tailed antthrush, ''Chamaeza campanisona'' *Schwartz's antthrush, ''Chamaeza turdina''


Ovenbirds

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Furnariidae Ovenbirds comprise a large family of small sub-oscine passerine bird species found in Central and South America. They are a diverse group of insectivores which gets its name from the elaborate "oven-like" clay nests built by some species, although others build stick nests or nest in tunnels or clefts in rock. The woodcreepers are brownish birds which maintain an upright vertical posture, supported by their stiff tail vanes. They feed mainly on insects taken from tree trunks. Eighty-eight species have been recorded in Venezuela. *South American leaftosser, ''Sclerurus obscurior'' *Short-billed leaftosser, ''Sclerurus rufigularis'' *Black-tailed leaftosser, ''Sclerurus caudacutus'' *Gray-throated leaftosser, ''Sclerurus albigularis'' *Spot-throated woodcreeper, ''Certhiasomus stictolaemus'' *Olivaceous woodcreeper, ''Sittasomus griseicapillus'' *Long-tailed woodcreeper, ''Deconychura longicauda'' *Tyrannine woodcreeper, ''Dendrocincla tyrannina'' *White-chinned woodcreeper, ''Dendrocincla merula'' *Ruddy woodcreeper, ''Dendrocincla homochroa'' *Plain-brown woodcreeper, ''Dendrocincla fuliginosa'' *Wedge-billed woodcreeper, ''Glyphorynchus spirurus'' *Cinnamon-throated woodcreeper, ''Dendrexetastes rufigula'' *Long-billed woodcreeper, ''Nasica longirostris'' *Northern barred-woodcreeper, ''Dendrocolaptes sanctithomae'' *Amazonian barred-woodcreeper, ''Dendrocolaptes certhia'' *Black-banded woodcreeper, ''Dendrocolaptes picumnus'' *Red-billed woodcreeper, ''Hylexetastes perrotii'' *Strong-billed woodcreeper, ''Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus'' *Striped woodcreeper, ''Xiphorhynchus obsoletus'' *Chestnut-rumped woodcreeper, ''Xiphorhynchus pardalotus'' *Ocellated woodcreeper, ''Xiphorhynchus ocellatus'' *Cocoa woodcreeper, ''Xiphorhynchus susurrans'' *Buff-throated woodcreeper, ''Xiphorhynchus guttatus'' *Olive-backed woodcreeper, ''Xiphorhynchus triangularis'' *Straight-billed woodcreeper, ''Dendroplex picus'' *Red-billed scythebill, ''Campylorhamphus trochilirostris'' *Curve-billed scythebill, ''Campylorhamphus procurvoides'' *Brown-billed scythebill, ''Campylorhamphus pusillus'' *Streak-headed woodcreeper, ''Lepidocolaptes souleyetii'' *Montane woodcreeper, ''Lepidocolaptes lacrymiger'' *Duida woodcreeper, ''Lepidocolaptes duidae'' *Guianan woodcreeper, ''Lepidocolaptes albolineatus'' *Slender-billed xenops, ''Xenops tenuirostris'' *Plain xenops, ''Xenops minutus'' *Streaked xenops, ''Xenops rutilans'' *Point-tailed palmcreeper, ''Berlepschia rikeri'' *Rufous-tailed xenops, ''Microxenops milleri'' *Streaked tuftedcheek, ''Pseudocolaptes boissonneautii'' *Rusty-winged barbtail, ''Premnornis guttuliger'' *Pale-legged hornero, ''Furnarius leucopus'' *Sharp-tailed streamcreeper, ''Lochmias nematura'' *Chestnut-winged cinclodes, ''Cinclodes albidiventris'' *Cinnamon-rumped foliage-gleaner, ''Philydor pyrrhodes'' *Montane foliage-gleaner, ''Anabacerthia striaticollis'' *Rufous-tailed foliage-gleaner, ''Anabacerthia ruficaudata'' *White-throated foliage-gleaner, ''Syndactyla roraimae'' *Lineated foliage-gleaner, ''Syndactyla subalaris'' *Guttulate foliage-gleaner, ''Syndactyla guttulata'' (E) *Buff-fronted foliage-gleaner, ''Dendroma rufa'' *Chestnut-winged foliage-gleaner, ''Dendroma erythroptera'' *Ruddy foliage-gleaner, ''Clibanornis rubiginosus'' *Flammulated treehunter, ''Thripadectes flammulatus'' *Striped treehunter, ''Thripadectes holostictus'' *Streak-capped treehunter, ''Thripadectes virgaticeps'' *Chestnut-crowned foliage-gleaner, ''Automolus rufipileatus'' *Buff-throated foliage-gleaner, ''Automolus ochrolaemus'' *Striped woodhaunter, ''Automolus subulatus'' *Olive-backed foliage-gleaner, ''Automolus infuscatus'' *Spotted barbtail, ''Premnoplex brunnescens'' *White-throated barbtail, ''Premnoplex tatei'' (E) *Pearled treerunner, ''Margarornis squamiger'' *Andean tit-spinetail, ''Leptasthenura andicola'' *Rufous-fronted thornbird, ''Phacellodomus rufifrons'' *White-browed spinetail, ''Hellmayrea gularis'' *Streak-backed canastero, ''Asthenes wyatti'' *Ochre-browed thistletail, ''Asthenes coryi'' (E) *Perija thistletail, ''Asthenes perijana'' *White-chinned thistletail, ''Asthenes fuliginosa'' *Roraiman barbtail, ''Roraimia adusta'' *Orinoco softtail, ''Thripophaga cherriei'' *Delta Amacuro softtail, ''Thripophaga amacurensis'' (E) *Rusty-backed spinetail, ''Cranioleuca vulpina'' *Crested spinetail, ''Cranioleuca subcristata'' *Tepui spinetail, ''Cranioleuca demissa'' *Streak-capped spinetail, ''Cranioleuca hellmayri'' *Speckled spinetail, ''Cranioleuca gutturata'' *Yellow-chinned spinetail, ''Certhiaxis cinnamomeus'' *Plain-crowned spinetail, ''Synallaxis gujanensis'' *McConnell's spinetail, ''Synallaxis macconnelli'' *Rio Orinoco spinetail, ''Synallaxis beverlyae'' (E) *Pale-breasted spinetail, ''Synallaxis albescens'' *Azara's spinetail, ''Synallaxis azarae'' *White-whiskered spinetail, ''Synallaxis candei'' *Rufous spinetail, ''Synallaxis unirufa'' *Black-throated spinetail, ''Synallaxis castanea'' (E) *Stripe-breasted spinetail, ''Synallaxis cinnamomea'' *Ruddy spinetail, ''Synallaxis rutilans''


Manakins

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Pipridae The manakins are a family of subtropical and tropical mainland Central and South America, and Trinidad and Tobago. They are compact forest birds, the males typically being brightly colored, although the females of most species are duller and usually green-plumaged. Manakins feed on small fruits, berries and insects. Twenty-one species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Dwarf tyrant-manakin, ''Tyranneutes stolzmanni'' *Tiny tyrant-manakin, ''Tyranneutes virescens'' *Saffron-crested tyrant-manakin, ''Neopelma chrysocephalum'' *Lance-tailed manakin, ''Chiroxiphia lanceolata'' *Blue-backed manakin, ''Chiroxiphia pareola'' *Golden-winged manakin, ''Masius chrysopterus'' *White-bibbed manakin, ''Corapipo leucorrhoa'' *White-throated manakin, ''Corapipo gutturalis'' *Olive manakin, ''Xenopipo uniformis'' *Black manakin, ''Xenopipo atronitens'' *Blue-capped manakin, ''Lepidothrix coronata'' *Orange-bellied manakin, ''Lepidothrix suavissima'' *Yellow-crowned manakin, ''Heterocercus flavivertex'' *White-bearded manakin, ''Manacus manacus'' *Crimson-hooded manakin, ''Pipra aureola'' *Wire-tailed manakin, ''Pipra filicauda'' *Striolated manakin, ''Machaeropterus striolatus'' *Fiery-capped manakin, ''Machaeropterus pyrocephalus'' *White-crowned manakin, ''Pseudopipra pipra'' *Scarlet-horned manakin, ''Ceratopipra cornuta'' *Golden-headed manakin, ''Ceratopipra erythrocephala''


Cotingas

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cotingidae The cotingas are birds of forests or forest edges in tropical South America. Comparatively little is known about this diverse group, although all have broad bills with hooked tips, rounded wings, and strong legs. The males of many of the species are brightly colored, or decorated with plumes or wattles. Twenty-five species have been recorded in Venezuela *Green-and-black fruiteater, ''Pipreola riefferii'' *Barred fruiteater, ''Pipreola arcuata'' *Golden-breasted fruiteater, ''Pipreola aureopectus'' *Handsome fruiteater, ''Pipreola formosa'' (E) *Red-banded fruiteater, ''Pipreola whitelyi'' *Scaled fruiteater, ''Ampelioides tschudii'' *Red-crested cotinga, ''Ampelion rubrocristata'' *Guianan red-cotinga, ''Phoenicircus carnifex'' *Black-necked red-cotinga, ''Phoenicircus nigricollis'' *Guianan cock-of-the-rock, ''Rupicola rupicola'' *Andean cock-of-the-rock, ''Rupicola peruviana'' *Crimson fruitcrow, ''Haematoderus militaris'' (H) *Purple-throated fruitcrow, ''Querula purpurata'' *Red-ruffed fruitcrow, ''Pyroderus scutatus'' *Amazonian umbrellabird, ''Cephalopterus ornatus'' *Capuchinbird, ''Perissocephalus tricolor'' *Blue cotinga, ''Cotinga nattererii'' *Purple-breasted cotinga, ''Cotinga cotinga'' *Spangled cotinga, ''Cotinga cayana'' *Rose-collared piha, ''Lipaugus streptophorus'' *Screaming piha, ''Lipaugus vociferans'' *White bellbird, ''Procnias alba'' *Bearded bellbird, ''Procnias averano'' *Pompadour cotinga, ''Xipholena punicea'' *Bare-necked fruitcrow, ''Gymnoderus foetidus''


Tityras

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Tityridae Tityridae are suboscine passerine birds found in forest and woodland in the Neotropics. The species in this family were formerly spread over the families Tyrannidae, Pipridae, and Cotingidae. They are small to medium-sized birds. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, have plain coloring. Twenty-three species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Black-crowned tityra, ''Tityra inquisitor'' *Black-tailed tityra, ''Tityra cayana'' *Masked tityra, ''Tityra semifasciata'' *Varzea schiffornis, ''Schiffornis major'' *Olivaceous schiffornis, ''Schiffornis olivacea'' *Russet-winged schiffornis, ''Schiffornis stenorhyncha'' *Brown-winged schiffornis, ''Schiffornis turdina'' *Cinereous mourner, ''Laniocera hypopyrra'' *White-browed purpletuft, ''Iodopleura isabellae'' *Dusky purpletuft, ''Iodopleura fusca'' *Shrike-like cotinga, ''Laniisoma elegans'' *White-naped xenopsaris, ''Xenopsaris albinucha'' *Green-backed becard, ''Pachyramphus viridis'' *Barred becard, ''Pachyramphus versicolor'' *Cinereous becard, ''Pachyramphus rufus'' *Cinnamon becard, ''Pachyramphus cinnamomeus'' *Chestnut-crowned becard, ''Pachyramphus castaneus'' *White-winged becard, ''Pachyramphus polychopterus'' *Black-and-white becard, ''Pachyramphus albogriseus'' *Black-capped becard, ''Pachyramphus marginatus'' *Glossy-backed becard, ''Pachyramphus surinamus'' *One-colored becard, ''Pachyramphus homochrous'' *Pink-throated becard, ''Pachyramphus minor''


Sharpbill

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Oxyruncidae The sharpbill is a small bird of dense forests in Central and South America. It feeds mostly on fruit but also eats insects. *Sharpbill, ''Oxyruncus cristatus''


Royal flycatchers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Onychorhynchidae In 2019 the SACC determined that these five species, which were formerly considered tyrant flycatchers, belonged in their own family. *Royal flycatcher, ''Onychorhynchus coronatus'' *Ruddy-tailed flycatcher, ''Terenotriccus erythrurus'' *Tawny-breasted flycatcher, ''Myiobius villosus'' *Sulphur-rumped flycatcher, ''Myiobius barbatus'' *Black-tailed flycatcher, ''Myiobius atricaudus''


Tyrant flycatchers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Tyrannidae Tyrant flycatchers are passerine birds which occur throughout North and South America. They superficially resemble the Old World flycatchers, but are more robust and have stronger bills. They do not have the sophisticated vocal capabilities of the songbirds. Most, but not all, have plain coloring. As the name implies, most are insectivorous. One hundred sixty-seven species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Wing-barred piprites, ''Piprites chloris'' *Cinnamon manakin-tyrant, ''Neopipo cinnamomea'' *Cinnamon-crested spadebill, ''Platyrinchus saturatus'' *White-throated spadebill, ''Platyrinchus mystaceus'' *Golden-crowned spadebill, ''Platyrinchus coronatus'' *Yellow-throated spadebill, ''Platyrinchus flavigularis'' *White-crested spadebill, ''Platyrinchus platyrhynchos'' *Rufous-headed pygmy-tyrant, ''Pseudotriccus ruficeps'' *Ringed antpipit, ''Corythopis torquatus'' *Variegated bristle-tyrant, ''Phylloscartes poecilotis'' *Chapman's bristle-tyrant, ''Phylloscartes chapmani'' *Marble-faced bristle-tyrant, ''Phylloscartes ophthalmicus'' *Venezuelan bristle-tyrant, ''Phylloscartes venezuelanus'' (E) *Olive-green tyrannulet, ''Phylloscartes virescens'' (H) *Black-fronted tyrannulet, ''Phylloscartes nigrifrons'' *Rufous-browed tyrannulet, ''Phylloscartes superciliaris'' *Rufous-lored tyrannulet, ''Phylloscartes flaviventris'' (E) *Olive-striped flycatcher, ''Mionectes olivaceus'' *Ochre-bellied flycatcher, ''Mionectes oleagineus'' *McConnell's flycatcher, ''Mionectes macconnelli'' *Sierra de Lema flycatcher, ''Mionectes roraimae'' *Sepia-capped flycatcher, ''Leptopogon amaurocephalus'' *Slaty-capped flycatcher, ''Leptopogon superciliaris'' *Rufous-breasted flycatcher, ''Leptopogon rufipectus'' *Black-chested tyrant, ''Taeniotriccus andrei'' *Olivaceous flatbill, ''Rhynchocyclus olivaceus'' *Fulvous-breasted flatbill, ''Rhynchocyclus fulvipectus'' *Yellow-olive flycatcher, ''Tolmomyias sulphurescens'' *Yellow-margined flycatcher, ''Tolmomyias assimilis'' *Gray-crowned flycatcher, ''Tolmomyias poliocephalus'' *Yellow-breasted flycatcher, ''Tolmomyias flaviventris'' *Short-tailed pygmy-tyrant, ''Myiornis ecaudatus'' *Scale-crested pygmy-tyrant, ''Lophotriccus pileatus'' *Helmeted pygmy-tyrant, ''Lophotriccus galeatus'' *Pale-eyed pygmy-tyrant, ''Atalotriccus pilaris'' *Snethlage's tody-tyrant, ''Hemitriccus minor'' *White-eyed tody-tyrant, ''Hemitriccus zosterops'' *Pearly-vented tody-tyrant, ''Hemitriccus margaritaceiventer'' *Black-throated tody-tyrant, ''Hemitriccus granadensis'' *Rufous-crowned tody-flycatcher, ''Poecilotriccus ruficeps'' *Ruddy tody-flycatcher, ''Poecilotriccus russatus'' *Smoky-fronted tody-flycatcher, ''Poecilotriccus fumifrons'' *Slate-headed tody-flycatcher, ''Poecilotriccus sylvia'' *Spotted tody-flycatcher, ''Todirostrum maculatum'' *Common tody-flycatcher, ''Todirostrum cinereum'' *Maracaibo tody-flycatcher, ''Todirostrum viridanum'' (E) *Black-headed tody-flycatcher, ''Todirostrum nigriceps'' *Painted tody-flycatcher, ''Todirostrum pictum'' *Cliff flycatcher, ''Hirundinea ferruginea'' *Cinnamon flycatcher, ''Pyrrhomyias cinnamomeus'' *Venezuelan tyrannulet, ''Zimmerius petersi'' (E) *Spectacled tyrannulet, ''Zimmerius improbus'' *Slender-footed tyrannulet, ''Zimmerius gracilipes'' *Guianan tyrannulet, ''Zimmerius acer'' *Golden-faced tyrannulet, ''Zimmerius chrysops'' *Lesser wagtail-tyrant, ''Stigmatura napensis'' *Slender-billed tyrannulet, ''Inezia tenuirostris'' *Amazonian tyrannulet, ''Inezia subflava'' *Pale-tipped tyrannulet, ''Inezia caudata'' *Tawny-crowned pygmy-tyrant, Fulvous-crowned scrub-tyrant, ''Euscarthmus meloryphus'' *Brown-capped tyrannulet, ''Ornithion brunneicapillus'' *White-lored tyrannulet, ''Ornithion inerme'' *Southern beardless-tyrannulet, ''Camptostoma obsoletum'' *Yellow-bellied elaenia, ''Elaenia flavogaster'' *Small-billed elaenia, ''Elaenia parvirostris'' *Slaty elaenia, ''Elaenia strepera'' *Plain-crested elaenia, ''Elaenia cristata'' *Lesser elaenia, ''Elaenia chiriquensis'' *Rufous-crowned elaenia, ''Elaenia ruficeps'' *Mountain elaenia, ''Elaenia frantzii'' *Sierran elaenia, Tepui elaenia, ''Elaenia olivina'' *Great elaenia, ''Elaenia dayi'' *Yellow-crowned tyrannulet, ''Tyrannulus elatus'' *Forest elaenia, ''Myiopagis gaimardii'' *Gray elaenia, ''Myiopagis caniceps'' *Foothill elaenia, ''Myiopagis olallai'' *Yellow-crowned elaenia, ''Myiopagis flavivertex'' *Greenish elaenia, ''Myiopagis viridicata'' *Yellow tyrannulet, ''Capsiempis flaveola'' *White-fronted tyrannulet, Rough-legged tyrannulet, ''Phyllomyias burmeisteri'' *Urich's tyrannulet, ''Phyllomyias urichi'' (E) *Sooty-headed tyrannulet, ''Phyllomyias griseiceps'' *Black-capped tyrannulet, ''Phyllomyias nigrocapillus'' *Ashy-headed tyrannulet, ''Phyllomyias cinereiceps'' *Tawny-rumped tyrannulet, ''Phyllomyias uropygialis'' *Mouse-colored tyrannulet, ''Phaeomyias murina'' *White-banded tyrannulet, ''Mecocerculus stictopterus'' *White-throated tyrannulet, ''Mecocerculus leucophrys'' *Sulphur-bellied tyrannulet, ''Mecocerculus minor'' *Bearded tachuri, ''Polystictus pectoralis'' *Crested doradito, ''Pseudocolopteryx sclateri'' *Torrent tyrannulet, ''Serpophaga cinerea'' *River tyrannulet, ''Serpophaga hypoleuca'' *Agile tit-tyrant, ''Uromyias agilis'' *Rufous-tailed attila, ''Attila phoenicurus'' *Cinnamon attila, ''Attila cinnamomeus'' *Citron-bellied attila, ''Attila citriniventris'' *Bright-rumped attila, ''Attila spadiceus'' *Piratic flycatcher, ''Legatus leucophaius'' *Large-headed flatbill, ''Ramphotrigon megacephalum'' *Rufous-tailed flatbill, ''Ramphotrigon ruficauda'' *Great kiskadee, ''Pitangus sulphuratus'' *Lesser kiskadee, ''Pitangus lictor'' *Cattle tyrant, ''Machetornis rixosa'' *Sulphury flycatcher, ''Tyrannopsis sulphurea'' *Boat-billed flycatcher, ''Megarynchus pitangua'' *Golden-crowned flycatcher, ''Myiodynastes chrysocephalus'' *Sulphur-bellied flycatcher, ''Myiodynastes luteiventris'' (H) *Streaked flycatcher, ''Myiodynastes maculatus'' *Rusty-margined flycatcher, ''Myiozetetes cayanensis'' *Social flycatcher, ''Myiozetetes similis'' *Gray-capped flycatcher, ''Myiozetetes granadensis'' *Dusky-chested flycatcher, ''Myiozetetes luteiventris'' *Yellow-throated flycatcher, ''Conopias parvus'' *Three-striped flycatcher, ''Conopias trivirgatus'' *Lemon-browed flycatcher, ''Conopias cinchoneti'' *White-bearded flycatcher, ''Phelpsia inornata'' *Variegated flycatcher, ''Empidonomus varius'' *Crowned slaty flycatcher, ''Empidonomus aurantioatrocristatus'' *White-throated kingbird, ''Tyrannus albogularis'' *Tropical kingbird, ''Tyrannus melancholicus'' *Fork-tailed flycatcher, ''Tyrannus savana'' *Eastern kingbird, ''Tyrannus tyrannus'' *Gray kingbird, ''Tyrannus dominicensis'' *Grayish mourner, ''Rhytipterna simplex'' *Pale-bellied mourner, ''Rhytipterna immunda'' *White-rumped sirystes, ''Sirystes albocinereus'' *Dusky-capped flycatcher, ''Myiarchus tuberculifer'' *Swainson's flycatcher, ''Myiarchus swainsoni'' *Venezuelan flycatcher, ''Myiarchus venezuelensis'' *Panama flycatcher, ''Myiarchus panamensis'' *Short-crested flycatcher, ''Myiarchus ferox'' *Pale-edged flycatcher, ''Myiarchus cephalotes'' *Great crested flycatcher, ''Myiarchus crinitus'' *Brown-crested flycatcher, ''Myiarchus tyrannulus'' *Long-tailed tyrant, ''Colonia colonus'' *Flavescent flycatcher, ''Myiophobus flavicans'' *Roraiman flycatcher, ''Myiophobus roraimae'' *Bran-colored flycatcher, ''Myiophobus fasciatus'' *Crowned chat-tyrant, ''Ochthoeca frontalis'' *Yellow-bellied chat-tyrant, ''Ochthoeca diadema'' *Slaty-backed chat-tyrant, ''Ochthoeca cinnamomeiventris'' *Rufous-breasted chat-tyrant, ''Ochthoeca rufipectoralis'' *Brown-backed chat-tyrant, ''Ochthoeca fumicolor'' *Northern scrub-flycatcher, ''Sublegatus arenarum'' *Amazonian scrub-flycatcher, ''Sublegatus obscurior'' *Vermilion flycatcher, ''Pyrocephalus rubinus'' *Pied water-tyrant, ''Fluvicola pica'' *White-headed marsh tyrant, ''Arundinicola leucocephala'' *Riverside tyrant, ''Knipolegus orenocensis'' *Rufous-tailed tyrant, ''Knipolegus poecilurus'' *Amazonian black-tyrant, ''Knipolegus poecilocercus'' *Yellow-browed tyrant, ''Satrapa icterophrys'' *Streak-throated bush-tyrant, ''Myiotheretes striaticollis'' *Smoky bush-tyrant, ''Myiotheretes fumigatus'' *Drab water tyrant, ''Ochthornis littoralis'' *Fuscous flycatcher, ''Cnemotriccus fuscatus'' *Euler's flycatcher, ''Lathrotriccus euleri'' *Black phoebe, ''Sayornis nigricans'' *Acadian flycatcher, ''Empidonax virescens'' *Willow flycatcher, ''Empidonax traillii'' *Alder flycatcher, ''Empidonax alnorum'' *Olive-sided flycatcher, ''Contopus cooperi'' *Smoke-colored pewee, ''Contopus fumigatus'' *Western wood-pewee, ''Contopus sordidulus'' *Eastern wood-pewee, ''Contopus virens'' *Tropical pewee, ''Contopus cinereus''


Vireos

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Vireonidae The vireos are a group of small to medium-sized passerine birds. They are typically greenish in color and resemble New World warbler, wood warblers apart from their heavier bills. Twenty-one species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Rufous-browed peppershrike, ''Cyclarhis gujanensis'' *Ashy-headed greenlet, ''Hylophilus pectoralis'' *Scrub greenlet, ''Hylophilus flavipes'' *Gray-chested greenlet, ''Hylophilus semicinereus'' *Brown-headed greenlet, ''Hylophilus brunneiceps'' *Lemon-chested greenlet, ''Hylophilus thoracicus'' *Yellow-browed shrike-vireo, ''Vireolanius eximius'' *Slaty-capped shrike-vireo, ''Vireolanius leucotis'' *Tawny-crowned greenlet, ''Tunchiornis ochraceiceps'' *Dusky-capped greenlet, ''Pachysylvia hypoxantha'' *Buff-cheeked greenlet, ''Pachysylvia muscicapina'' *Golden-fronted greenlet, ''Pachysylvia aurantiifrons'' *Rufous-naped greenlet, ''Pachysylvia semibrunnea'' *White-eyed vireo, ''Vireo griseus'' (H) *Yellow-throated vireo, ''Vireo flavifrons'' *Tepui vireo, ''Vireo sclateri'' *Brown-capped vireo, ''Vireo leucophrys'' *Red-eyed vireo, ''Vireo olivaceus'' *Chivi vireo, ''Vireo chivi'' *Yellow-green vireo, ''Vireo flavoviridis'' *Black-whiskered vireo, ''Vireo altiloquus''


Jays

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Corvidae The family Corvidae includes crows, ravens, jays, choughs, magpies, treepies, nutcracker (bird), nutcrackers, and ground jays. Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence. Six species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Black-collared jay, ''Cyanolyca armillata'' *Violaceous jay, ''Cyanocorax violaceus'' *Black-chested jay, ''Cyanocorax affinis'' *Cayenne jay, ''Cyanocorax cayanus'' *Azure-naped jay, ''Cyanocorax heilprini'' *Green jay, ''Cyanocorax yncas''


Swallows

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Hirundinidae The family Hirundinidae is adapted to aerial feeding. They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings and a short bill with a wide gape. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base. Twenty species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Blue-and-white swallow, ''Pygochelidon cyanoleuca'' *Black-collared swallow, ''Pygochelidon melanoleuca'' *Tawny-headed swallow, ''Alopochelidon fucata'' *Brown-bellied swallow, ''Orochelidon murina'' *Pale-footed swallow, ''Orochelidon flavipes'' *White-banded swallow, ''Atticora fasciata'' *White-thighed swallow, ''Atticora tibialis'' *Southern rough-winged swallow, ''Stelgidopteryx ruficollis'' *Brown-chested martin, ''Progne tapera'' *Purple martin, ''Progne subis'' *Caribbean martin, ''Progne dominicensis'' (V) *Cuban martin, ''Progne cryptoleuca'' (V) *Gray-breasted martin, ''Progne chalybea'' *Southern martin, ''Progne elegans'' (H) *Tree swallow, ''Tachycineta bicolor'' (H) *White-winged swallow, ''Tachycineta albiventer'' *Bank swallow, ''Riparia riparia'' *Barn swallow, ''Hirundo rustica'' *American cliff swallow, Cliff swallow, ''Petrochelidon pyrrhonota'' *Cave swallow, ''Petrochelidon fulva'' (V)


Wrens

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Troglodytidae The wrens are mainly small and inconspicuous except for their loud songs. These birds have short wings and thin down-turned bills. Several species often hold their tails upright. All are insectivorous. Nineteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Scaly-breasted wren, ''Microcerculus marginatus'' *Flutist wren, ''Microcerculus ustulatus'' *Wing-banded wren, ''Microcerculus bambla'' *House wren, ''Troglodytes aedon'' *Mountain wren, ''Troglodytes solstitialis'' *Tepui wren, ''Troglodytes rufulus'' *Grass wren, ''Cistothorus platensis'' *Merida wren, ''Cistothorus meridae'' (E) *Stripe-backed wren, ''Campylorhynchus nuchalis'' *Bicolored wren, ''Campylorhynchus griseus'' *Whiskered wren, ''Pheugopedius mystacalis'' *Coraya wren, ''Pheugopedius coraya'' *Rufous-breasted wren, ''Pheugopedius rutilus'' *Rufous-and-white wren, ''Thryophilus rufalbus'' *Buff-breasted wren, ''Cantorchilus leucotis'' *Rufous wren, ''Cinnycerthia unirufa'' *White-breasted wood-wren, ''Henicorhina leucosticta'' *Gray-breasted wood-wren, ''Henicorhina leucophrys'' *Musician wren, ''Cyphorhinus arada''


Gnatcatchers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Polioptilidae These dainty birds resemble Old World warblers in their build and habits, moving restlessly through the foliage seeking insects. The gnatcatchers and gnatwrens are mainly soft bluish gray in color and have the typical insectivore's long sharp bill. They are birds of fairly open woodland or scrub, which nest in bushes or trees. Four species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Collared gnatwren, ''Microbates collaris'' *Trilling gnatwren, ''Ramphocaenus melanurus'' *Tropical gnatcatcher, ''Polioptila plumbea'' *Rio Negro gnatcatcher, ''Polioptila facilis''


Donacobius

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Donacobiidae The black-capped donacobius is found in wet habitats from Panama across northern South America and east of the Andes to Argentina and Paraguay. *Black-capped donacobius, ''Donacobius atricapilla''


Dippers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cinclidae Dippers are a group of perching birds whose habitat includes aquatic environments in the Americas, Europe and Asia. They are named for their bobbing or dipping movements. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *White-capped dipper, ''Cinclus leucocephalus''


Waxwings

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Bombycillidae The waxwings are a group of birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Cedar waxwing, ''Bombycilla cedrorum'' (V)


Thrushes

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Turdidae The Thrush (bird), thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs. Twenty-three species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Andean solitaire, ''Myadestes ralloides'' *Orange-billed nightingale-thrush, ''Catharus aurantiirostris'' *Slaty-backed nightingale-thrush, ''Catharus fuscater'' *Spotted nightingale-thrush, Speckled nightingale-thrush, ''Catharus maculatus'' *Veery, ''Catharus fuscescens'' *Gray-cheeked thrush, ''Catharus minimus'' *Swainson's thrush, ''Catharus ustulatus'' *Rufous-brown solitaire, ''Cichlopsis leucogenys'' *Pale-eyed thrush, ''Turdus leucops'' *Yellow-legged thrush, ''Turdus flavipes'' *Pale-breasted thrush, ''Turdus leucomelas'' *Cocoa thrush, ''Turdus fumigatus'' *Spectacled thrush, ''Turdus nudigenis'' *Lawrence's thrush, ''Turdus lawrencii'' *Pantepui thrush, ''Turdus murinus'' *Black-billed thrush, ''Turdus ignobilis'' *Campina thrush, ''Turdus arthuri'' *Chestnut-bellied thrush, ''Turdus fulviventris'' *Black-hooded thrush, ''Turdus olivater'' *Great thrush, ''Turdus fuscater'' *Glossy-black thrush, ''Turdus serranus'' *White-necked thrush, ''Turdus albicollis''


Mockingbirds

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Mimidae The mimids are a family of passerine birds that includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalizations, especially their ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors. Their coloring tends towards dull-grays and browns. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Tropical mockingbird, ''Mimus gilvus'' *Pearly-eyed thrasher, ''Margarops fuscatus'' (extirpated)


Weavers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Ploceidae The weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches. They are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills. The males of many species are brightly colored, usually in red or yellow and black; some species show variation in color only in the breeding season. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *Village weaver, ''Ploceus cucullatus'' (I)


Estreldids

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Estrildidae The estrildid finches are small passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia. They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure and habits, but have wide variation in plumage colors and patterns. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Tricolored munia, ''Lonchura malacca'' (I) *Java sparrow, ''Padda oryzivora'' (I)


Old World sparrows

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Passeridae Old World Old World sparrow, sparrows are small passerine birds. In general, sparrows tend to be small, plump, brown or gray birds with short tails and short powerful beaks. Sparrows are seed eaters, but they also consume small insects. One species has been recorded in Venezuela. *House sparrow, ''Passer domesticus'' (I)


Pipits and wagtails

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Motacillidae Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They include the wagtails, longclaws, and pipits. They are slender ground-feeding insectivores of open country. Two species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Yellowish pipit, ''Anthus chii'' *Paramo pipit, ''Anthus bogotensis''


Finches

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Fringillidae Finches are seed-eating passerine birds that are small to moderately large and have a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have twelve tail feathers and nine primaries. These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well. Twenty species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Andean siskin, ''Spinus spinescens'' *Yellow-faced siskin, ''Spinus yarrellii'' (H) *Red siskin, ''Spinus cucullatus'' *Hooded siskin, ''Spinus magellanicus'' *Yellow-bellied siskin, ''Spinus xanthogastrus'' *Lesser goldfinch, ''Spinus psaltria'' *Golden-rumped euphonia, ''Chlorophonia cyanocephala'' *Blue-naped chlorophonia, ''Chlorophonia cyanea'' *Chestnut-breasted chlorophonia, ''Chlorophonia pyrrhophrys'' *Plumbeous euphonia, ''Euphonia plumbea'' *Purple-throated euphonia, ''Euphonia chlorotica'' *Finsch's euphonia, ''Euphonia finschi'' *Trinidad euphonia, ''Euphonia trinitatis'' *Golden-bellied euphonia, ''Euphonia chrysopasta'' *White-vented euphonia, ''Euphonia minuta'' *Violaceous euphonia, ''Euphonia violacea'' *Thick-billed euphonia, ''Euphonia laniirostris'' *Orange-bellied euphonia, ''Euphonia xanthogaster'' *Golden-sided euphonia, ''Euphonia cayennensis'' *Rufous-bellied euphonia, ''Euphonia rufiventris''


Thrush-tanager

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Rhodinocichlidae This species was historically placed in family Thraupidae, the "true" tanagers. It was placed in its own family in 2017. *Rosy thrush-tanager, ''Rhodinocichla rosea''


Sparrows

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Passerellidae Most of the species are known as sparrows, but these birds are not closely related to the Old World sparrows which are in the family Passeridae. Many of these have distinctive head patterns. Twenty-one species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Ashy-throated chlorospingus, ''Chlorospingus canigularis'' *Common chlorospingus, ''Chlorospingus flavopectus'' *Grassland sparrow, ''Ammodramus humeralis'' *Yellow-browed sparrow, ''Ammodramus aurifrons'' *Black-striped sparrow, ''Arremonops conirostris'' *Tocuyo sparrow, ''Arremonops tocuyensis'' *Perija brushfinch, ''Arremon perijanus'' *Caracas brushfinch, ''Arremon phygas'' (E) *Paria brushfinch, ''Arremon phygas'' (E) *Gray-browed brushfinch, ''Arremon assimilis'' *Golden-winged sparrow, ''Arremon schlegeli'' *Pectoral sparrow, ''Arremon taciturnus'' *Chestnut-capped brushfinch, ''Arremon brunneinucha'' *Rufous-collared sparrow, ''Zonotrichia capensis'' *Lincoln's sparrow, ''Melospiza lincolnii'' (V) *Moustached brushfinch, ''Atlapetes albofrenatus'' *Tepui brushfinch, ''Atlapetes personatus'' *Ochre-breasted brushfinch, ''Atlapetes semirufus'' *Slaty brushfinch, ''Atlapetes schistaceus'' *Pale-naped brushfinch, ''Atlapetes pallidinucha'' *Yellow-breasted brushfinch, ''Atlapetes latinuchus''


Blackbirds

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Icteridae The icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colorful, passerine birds restricted to the New World and include the grackles, New World blackbirds, and New World orioles. Most species have black as the predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange, or red. Twenty-nine species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Bobolink, ''Dolichonyx oryzivorus'' *Eastern meadowlark, ''Sturnella magna'' *Red-breasted meadowlark, ''Leistes militaris'' *Yellow-billed cacique, ''Amblycercus holosericeus'' *Russet-backed oropendola, ''Psarocolius angustifrons'' *Green oropendola, ''Psarocolius viridis'' *Crested oropendola, ''Psarocolius decumanus'' *Olive oropendola, ''Psarocolius bifasciatus'' *Solitary black cacique, ''Cacicus solitarius'' *Scarlet-rumped cacique, ''Cacicus uropygialis'' *Yellow-rumped cacique, ''Cacicus cela'' *Mountain cacique, ''Cacicus chrysonotus'' *Red-rumped cacique, ''Cacicus haemorrhous'' *Venezuelan troupial, ''Icterus icterus'' *Yellow-tailed oriole, ''Icterus mesomelas'' *Epaulet oriole, ''Icterus cayanensis'' *Orchard oriole, ''Icterus spurius'' *Orange-crowned oriole, ''Icterus auricapillus'' *Yellow-backed oriole, ''Icterus chrysater'' *Baltimore oriole, ''Icterus galbula'' *Yellow oriole, ''Icterus nigrogularis'' *Giant cowbird, ''Molothrus oryzivorus'' *Shiny cowbird, ''Molothrus bonariensis'' *Carib grackle, ''Quiscalus lugubris'' *Great-tailed grackle, ''Quiscalus mexicanus'' *Velvet-fronted grackle, ''Lampropsar tanagrinus'' *Oriole blackbird, ''Gymnomystax mexicanus'' *Golden-tufted grackle, ''Macroagelaius imthurni'' *Yellow-hooded blackbird, ''Chrysomus icterocephalus''


Wood-warblers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Parulidae The wood-warblers are a group of small, often colorful, passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most are arboreal, but some are terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores. Fifty species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Ovenbird, ''Seiurus aurocapilla'' *Worm-eating warbler, ''Helmitheros vermivorum'' (V) *Northern waterthrush, ''Parkesia noveboracensis'' *Louisiana waterthrush, ''Parkesia motacilla'' *Golden-winged warbler, ''Vermivora chrysoptera'' *Blue-winged warbler, ''Vermivora cyanoptera'' (H) *Black-and-white warbler, ''Mniotilta varia'' *Prothonotary warbler, ''Protonotaria citrea'' *Tennessee warbler, ''Oreothlypis peregrina'' *Connecticut warbler, ''Oporornis agilis'' *Masked yellowthroat, ''Geothlypis aequinoctialis'' *Mourning warbler, ''Geothlypis philadelphia'' *Kentucky warbler, ''Geothlypis formosa'' (V) *Common yellowthroat, ''Geothlypis trichas'' (V) *Hooded warbler, ''Setophaga citrina'' (V) *American redstart, ''Setophaga ruticilla'' *Cape May warbler, ''Setophaga tigrina'' *Cerulean warbler, ''Setophaga cerulea'' *Northern parula, ''Setophaga americana'' (V) *Tropical parula, ''Setophaga pitiayumi'' *Magnolia warbler, ''Setophaga magnolia'' (V) *Bay-breasted warbler, ''Setophaga castanea'' *Blackburnian warbler, ''Setophaga fusca'' *Yellow warbler, ''Setophaga petechia'' *Chestnut-sided warbler, ''Setophaga pensylvanica'' *Blackpoll warbler, ''Setophaga striata'' *Black-throated blue warbler, ''Setophaga caerulescens'' *Palm warbler, ''Setophaga palmarum'' (V) *Yellow-rumped warbler, ''Setophaga coronata'' (V) *Yellow-throated warbler, ''Setophaga dominica'' (V) *Black-throated green warbler, ''Setophaga virens'' *Citrine warbler, ''Myiothlypis luteoviridis'' *Flavescent warbler, ''Myiothlypis flaveola'' *Black-crested warbler, ''Myiothlypis nigrocristata'' *Riverbank warbler, ''Myiothlypis rivularis'' *Two-banded warbler, ''Myiothlypis bivittata'' *Gray-throated warbler, ''Myiothlypis cinereicollis'' *Russet-crowned warbler, ''Myiothlypis coronata'' *Rufous-capped warbler, ''Basileuterus rufifrons'' *Golden-crowned warbler, ''Basileuterus culicivorus'' *Three-striped warbler, ''Basileuterus tristriatus'' *Gray-headed warbler, ''Basileuterus griseiceps'' (E) *Canada warbler, ''Cardellina canadensis'' *Slate-throated redstart, ''Myioborus miniatus'' *White-fronted redstart, ''Myioborus albifrons'' (E) *Golden-fronted redstart, ''Myioborus ornatus'' *Paria whitestart, Paria redstart, ''Myioborus pariae'' (E) *White-faced redstart, ''Myioborus albifacies'' (E) *Saffron-breasted redstart, ''Myioborus cardonai'' (E) *Tepui redstart, ''Myioborus castaneocapilla''


Mitrospingids

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Mitrospingidae Until 2017 the four species in this family were included in the family Thraupidae, the "true" tanagers. *Olive-backed tanager, ''Mitrospingus oleagineus''


Cardinal grosbeaks

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Cardinalidae The cardinals are a family of robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumages. Nineteen species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Hepatic tanager, ''Piranga flava'' *Summer tanager, ''Piranga rubra'' *Scarlet tanager, ''Piranga olivacea'' *White-winged tanager, ''Piranga leucoptera'' *Red-crowned ant-tanager, ''Habia rubica'' *Golden grosbeak, ''Pheucticus chrysogaster'' *Black-backed grosbeak, ''Pheucticus aureoventris'' *Rose-breasted grosbeak, ''Pheucticus ludovicianus'' *Rose-breasted chat, ''Granatellus pelzelni'' *Vermilion cardinal, ''Cardinalis phoeniceus'' *Yellow-green grosbeak, ''Caryothraustes canadensis'' *Red-and-black grosbeak, ''Periporphyrus erythromelas'' *Carrizal seedeater, ''Amaurospiza carrizalensis'' (E) *Blue-black grosbeak, ''Cyanoloxia cyanoides'' *Amazonian grosbeak, ''Cyanoloxia rothschildii'' *Ultramarine grosbeak, ''Cyanoloxia brissonii'' *Blue grosbeak, ''Passerina caerulea'' (V) *Indigo bunting, ''Passerina cyanea'' (V) *Dickcissel, ''Spiza americana''


Tanagers

Order: PasseriformesFamily: Thraupidae The tanagers are a large group of small to medium-sized passerine birds restricted to the New World, mainly in the tropics. Many species are brightly colored. As a family they are omnivorous, but individual species specialize in eating fruits, seeds, insects, or other types of food. Most have short, rounded wings. One hundred twenty-seven species have been recorded in Venezuela. *Blue-backed tanager, ''Cyanicterus cyanicterus'' *Hooded tanager, ''Nemosia pileata'' *White-capped tanager, ''Sericossypha albocristata'' *Plushcap, ''Catamblyrhynchus diadema'' *Green honeycreeper, ''Chlorophanes spiza'' *Guira tanager, ''Hemithraupis guira'' *Yellow-backed tanager, ''Hemithraupis flavicollis'' *Bicolored conebill, ''Conirostrum bicolor'' *Chestnut-vented conebill, ''Conirostrum speciosum'' *White-eared conebill, ''Conirostrum leucogenys'' *Blue-backed conebill, ''Conirostrum sitticolor'' *Capped conebill, ''Conirostrum albifrons'' *Rufous-browed conebill, ''Conirostrum rufum'' *Stripe-tailed yellow-finch, ''Sicalis citrina'' *Orange-fronted yellow-finch, ''Sicalis columbiana'' *Saffron finch, ''Sicalis flaveola'' *Grassland yellow-finch, ''Sicalis luteola'' *Plumbeous sierra finch, ''Geospizopsis unicolor'' *Plain-colored seedeater, ''Catamenia inornata'' *Paramo seedeater, ''Catamenia homochroa'' *Glossy flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa lafresnayii'' *Merida flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa gloriosa'' (E) *Black flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa humeralis'' *Venezuelan flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa venezuelensis'' (E) *White-sided flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa albilatera'' *Scaled flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa duidae'' *Greater flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa major'' *Rusty flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa sittoides'' *Bluish flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa caerulescens'' *Masked flowerpiercer, ''Diglossa cyanea'' *Slaty finch, ''Haplospiza rustica'' *Blue-black grassquit, ''Volatinia jacarina'' *Rufous-crested tanager, ''Creurgops verticalis'' *Flame-crested tanager, ''Loriotus cristatus'' *White-shouldered tanager, ''Loriotus luctuosus'' *Fulvous-crested tanager, ''Tachyphonus surinamus'' *White-lined tanager, ''Tachyphonus rufus'' *Red-shouldered tanager, ''Tachyphonus phoenicius'' *Gray-headed tanager, ''Eucometis penicillata'' *Pileated finch, ''Coryphospingus pileatus'' *Crimson-backed tanager, ''Ramphocelus dimidiatus'' *Silver-beaked tanager, ''Ramphocelus carbo'' *Fulvous shrike-tanager, ''Lanio fulvus'' *Short-billed honeycreeper, ''Cyanerpes nitidus'' *Purple honeycreeper, ''Cyanerpes caeruleus'' *Red-legged honeycreeper, ''Cyanerpes cyaneus'' *Swallow tanager, ''Tersina viridis'' *White-bellied dacnis, ''Dacnis albiventris'' *Black-faced dacnis, ''Dacnis lineata'' *Yellow-bellied dacnis, ''Dacnis flaviventer'' *Blue dacnis, ''Dacnis cayana'' *Lesson's seedeater, ''Sporophila bouvronides'' *Lined seedeater, ''Sporophila lineola'' *Chestnut-bellied seedeater, ''Sporophila castaneiventris'' *Ruddy-breasted seedeater, ''Sporophila minuta'' *Chestnut-bellied seed-finch, ''Sporophila angolensis'' *Great-billed seed-finch, ''Sporophila maximiliani'' *Large-billed seed-finch, ''Sporophila crassirostris'' *Gray seedeater, ''Sporophila intermedia'' *Wing-barred seedeater, ''Sporophila americana'' *White-naped seedeater, ''Sporophila fringilloides'' *Black-and-white seedeater, ''Sporophila luctuosa'' *Yellow-bellied seedeater, ''Sporophila nigricollis'' *Slate-colored seedeater, ''Sporophila schistacea'' *Plumbeous seedeater, ''Sporophila plumbea'' *Buff-throated saltator, ''Saltator maximus'' *Orinocan saltator, ''Saltator orenocensis'' *Olive-gray saltator, ''Saltator olivascens'' *Streaked saltator, ''Saltator striatipectus'' *Slate-colored grosbeak, ''Saltator grossus'' *Wedge-tailed grass-finch, ''Emberizoides herbicola'' *Duida grass-finch, ''Emberizoides duidae'' (E) *Black-headed hemispingus, ''Pseudospingus verticalis'' *Gray-hooded bush tanager, ''Cnemoscopus rubrirostris'' *Slaty-backed hemispingus, ''Poospiza goeringi'' (E) *Gray-capped hemispingus, ''Kleinothraupis reyi'' (E) *Black-capped hemispingus, ''Kleinothraupis atropileus'' *Oleaginous hemispingus, ''Sphenopsis frontalis'' *Black-eared hemispingus, ''Sphenopsis melanotis'' *Orange-headed tanager, ''Thlypopsis sordida'' *Fulvous-headed tanager, ''Thlypopsis fulviceps'' *Superciliaried hemispingus, ''Thlypopsis superciliaris'' *Bananaquit, ''Coereba flaveola'' *Yellow-faced grassquit, ''Tiaris olivaceus'' *Dull-colored grassquit, ''Asemospiza obscura'' *Sooty grassquit, ''Asemospiza fuliginosa'' *Black-faced grassquit, ''Melanospiza bicolor'' *Orange-eared tanager, ''Chlorochrysa calliparaea'' *Masked cardinal, ''Paroaria nigrogenis'' *Red-capped cardinal, ''Paroaria gularis'' *Black-faced tanager, ''Schistochlamys melanopis'' *Magpie tanager, ''Cissopis leverianus'' *Golden-crowned tanager, ''Iridosornis rufivertex'' *Fawn-breasted tanager, ''Pipraeidea melanonota'' *Buff-breasted mountain tanager, ''Dubusia taeniata'' *Lacrimose mountain tanager, ''Anisognathus lacrymosus'' *Scarlet-bellied mountain tanager, ''Anisognathus igniventris'' *Blue-winged mountain tanager, ''Anisognathus somptuosus'' *Hooded mountain tanager, ''Buthraupis montana'' *Masked mountain tanager, ''Tephrospilus wetmorei'' *Blue-capped tanager, ''Sporathraupis cyanocephala'' *Black-chested mountain tanager, ''Cnemathraupis eximia'' *Black-headed tanager, ''Stilpnia cyanoptera'' *Black-capped tanager, ''Stilpnia heinei'' *Burnished-buff tanager, ''Stilpnia cayana'' *Scrub tanager, ''Stilpnia vitriolina'' *Masked tanager, ''Stilpnia nigrocincta'' *Blue-necked tanager, ''Stilpnia cyanicollis'' *Blue-and-black tanager, ''Tangara vassorii'' *Beryl-spangled tanager, ''Tangara nigroviridis'' *Turquoise tanager, ''Tangara mexicana'' *Paradise tanager, ''Tangara chilensis'' *Opal-rumped tanager, ''Tangara velia'' *Bay-headed tanager, ''Tangara gyrola'' *Rufous-cheeked tanager, ''Tangara rufigenis'' (E) *Saffron-crowned tanager, ''Tangara xanthocephala'' *Flame-faced tanager, ''Tangara parzudakii'' *Green-and-gold tanager, ''Tangara schrankii'' *Golden tanager, ''Tangara arthus'' *Blue-gray tanager, ''Thraupis episcopus'' *Glaucous tanager, ''Thraupis glaucocolpa'' *Palm tanager, ''Thraupis palmarum'' *Dotted tanager, ''Ixothraupis varia'' *Speckled tanager, ''Ixothraupis guttata'' *Yellow-bellied tanager, ''Ixothraupis xanthogastra'' *Spotted tanager, ''Ixothraupis punctata''


Notes


References


See also

* List of echinoderms of Venezuela * List of Poriferans of Venezuela * List of introduced molluscs of Venezuela * List of marine molluscs of Venezuela * List of molluscs of Falcón state, Venezuela * List of non-marine molluscs of El Hatillo Municipality, Miranda, Venezuela * List of non-marine molluscs of Venezuela * List of mammals of Venezuela *List of birds *Lists of birds by region


Other reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Birds Of Venezuela Lists of birds by country, Venezuela Birds of Venezuela, Lists of biota of Venezuela, Birds Lists of birds of South America, Venezuela