![]() Rhynchotus rufescens Perdiz Red-winged Tinamou Nomes científico, em português e em inglês.Ĭrypturellus obsoletus Inhambuguaçu Brown Tinamou (VOC/VOICE)Ĭrypturellus tataupa Inhambu-chintã Tataupa Tinamou ( Checklist of birds recorded in Gramado and Canela,RS,BR, by Antonio Silveira) Lista de aves observadas em Gramado e Canela-RS, por Antonio Silveira Surprised by the number of species observed, which reached about 210 species, showing great potential ornithological. por Antonio Silveiraįollowing is the list of birds observed by Antonio Silveira, in a few days in July and October 2004, January 2005, October 2006, January 2008, October 2013,October 2014, September 2015 and October 2016 and October 2017 in the cities of Gramado and Canela, State of Rio Grande do Sul. Surpreendeu-nos o número de espécies observadas, cerca de 212, mostrando um grande potencial ornitológico. do Caracol, Parque da Ferradura, Vale do Quilombo, Linha Bonita, Linha Nova, Linha São Roque (essas três últimas em Gramado). Praticamente todas as espécies que ocorrem em um município, ocorrem no outro.Īpesar da região ser área com reflorestamentos, e com muitas fazendas, ainda há remanescentes florestais, que permitem a ocorrência de razoável biodiversidade, favorecendo a prática do birding.Īs observações foram feitas principalmente no P. Na chamada região das serras gaúchas, optamos fazer o levantamento conjunto dos dois municípios citados, ante a semelhança geográfica e florestal, pois os dois municípios possuem praticamente os mesmos ecossistemas constituídos de Floresta Estacional Semi-decidual e com remanescentes de Florestas de Araucária, o que propicia uma amostragem comum da avifauna. Segue a lista das aves observadas por Antonio Silveira, em alguns dias nos meses de julho e outubro de 2004, janeiro de 2005, outubro de 2006, janeiro de 2008, outubro 2013, outubro 2014, setembro de 2015, outubro 2016, outubro de 2016 e 0utubro de 2017 nos municípios de Gramado e Canela, no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. The diligence and commitment shown by its director, professor Márcio Muniz, and Wesley Gongora de Almeida, IT analyst, turned ideas into reality with the creation of this virtual guide, celebrating the beautiful colours and sounds of birds found in Brasilia.Lista de aves de Gramado e Canela -RS, Brasil We particularly highlight the close partnership developed with the Faculty of Technology at the UnB. The site organisers thank everyone involved. ![]() ![]() The Birds of Brasilia Project only came to fruition through to the involvement of several birdwatchers, members of the Observaves birding community. ![]() The species have been arranged into categories according to shared characteristics, such as habitat, feeding preferences or other similarities – information that is important for a better understanding of the birds and their relationship with their surroundings. To start with, we present the most common species found here in different local environments, be they natural or urban. The Birds of Brasilia site was created to increase general awareness of the large variety of birds that live and breed in the Federal District, or pass though it in certain seasons. Inspired by the success of the Catalan site Coneix el riu, Tancredo Maia Filho saw that the moment was ripe for the birds of Brasilia to take to the air, flying and going viral in the skies of Brazil. The very idea of creating a simple guide to the city’s birds for the general public had been resonating for some time in the minds of local birders. This website is a homage paid by Observaves and the University of Brasilia (UnB) on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the city on 21st April 1960. ![]() Brasilia is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. ![]()
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