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Euterpe edulis Mart.

Nome popular: palmito.

Palmeira atà 13m; caule (ou estipe) solitÃrio, colunar, acinzentado; folha simples, profundamente pinada, pecÃolo com margem lisa, raque arqueada, sulcada na parte superior, pinas 65-72 pares, subopostas, dÃsticas, distribuÃdas regularmente ao longo da raque, horizontais ou pÃndulas, lÃmina estreito-lanceolada, Ãpice acuminado, base cuneada, revoluta, 65 X 2cm, margem inteira, cartÃcea a subcoriÃcea, venaÃÃo paralelÃdroma, conspÃcua, glabra.

DistribuiÃÃo: Argentina, Paraguai, no Brasil no sul da Bahia, Minas Gerais atà Rio Grande do Sul, GoiÃs, Mato Grosso do Sul.

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Rapanea ferruginea (Ruiz & Pav.) Mez

Nome popular: capororoca.

Ãrvore atà 15m; extremidade dos ramos ferrugÃneo-velutina; folha simples, alterna, espiralada, sem estÃpula, pecÃolo canaliculado, 1,5 X 0,2cm, velutino-ferrugÃneo, lÃmina oboval a oboval-elÃptica, Ãpice agudo, base atenuada, 13 X 3,5cm, margem inteira, algo revoluta, membranÃcea a cartÃcea, venaÃÃo camptÃdroma, nervuras secundÃrias inconspÃcuas, venaÃÃo terciÃria inconspÃcua, face adaxial glabrescente, tricomas concentrados na nervura central, abaxial velutino-ferrugÃnea, pontuaÃÃes diminutas, numerosas, esparsas por toda lÃmina, visÃvel com o auxilio de lupa.

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Phytollaca dioica L.

Nome popular: maria-mole.

Ãrvore atà 25m; extremidade dos ramos, pubescente, levemente estriada, lenticelas esbranquiÃadas, conspÃcuas; folha simples, alterna, espiralada, sem estÃpula, pecÃolo algo estriado, 7 X 0,2cm, glabro, lÃmina ovado-elÃptico, Ãpice mucrunado, base cuneada, geralmente assimÃtrica, 16-23 X 8.5-10cm, margem inteira, irregular, membranÃcea, venaÃÃo camptÃdroma, 6-8 pares de nervuras secundÃrias, conspÃcuas, venaÃÃo terciÃria formando retÃculo pouco conspÃcuo, glabra, rÃfides visÃveis com auxÃlio de lupa, dispersas por toda a lÃmina.

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Casearia sylvestris Sw.

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Ãrvore atà 6m; extremidade dos ramos glabra, acinzentada no material seco; folha simples, alterna, dÃstica, estÃpula caduca, pecÃolo algo canaliculado, 1 X 0,2cm, glabro, nigrescente no material seco, lÃmina oblongo-elÃptica, Ãpice acuminado, base atenuado-assimÃtrica, 12-14 X 4,5cm, margem glandular-serrulada, cartÃcea, venaÃÃo camptÃdroma, 5 pares de nervuras secundÃrias, conspÃcuas na face abaxial, venaÃÃo terciÃria conspÃcua, glabra, pontuaÃÃes translÃcidas, diminutas, numerosas, dispersas por toda lÃmina.

DistribuiÃÃo: MÃxico atà Argentina e Uruguai; restinga, flore...

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Rudgea jasminoides (Cham.) Müll. Arg.

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Ãrvore atà 8m; extremidade dos ramos achatada, acinzentada, glabra, Ãpice enegrescido no material seco, denticulado; folha simples, oposta, estÃpula interpeciolar, obovada, apÃndice terminal denticulado, caduca, atà 1cm compr., colÃteres envolvendo a regiÃo basal interna das estÃpulas, pecÃolo algo canaliculado, 2 X 0,2cm, nigrescente no material seco, lÃmina oboval ou elÃptico-oboval, Ãpice curto-acuminado, base atenuada, Ãs vezes assimÃtrica, 15-18 X 8,5cm, margem inteira, levemente revoluta, subcoriÃcea a coriÃcea, venaÃÃo camptÃdroma, 13 pares de nervuras secundÃrias, paralelas, espaÃadas ca. 1cm, cons...

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Chestnut-capped Blackbird ( Chrysomus (Agelaius) ruficapillus )

Physical appearance: 17,5 cm. The male is bluish black with the forehead and chest chestnut. The female is olive brown streaked in brown in the upper parts. The immature is brown and striated. Distribution: Eastern South America from French Guyana to northern Argentina and as far west as Mato Grosso and eastern Bolivia. Habitat: Lives in humid grasslands, wetlands and ponds. Diet: Feeds mainly on insects and seeds, but also on fruits. Reproduction: Often nests in groups. The nest is built in a fork of a tree. Both male and female build the nest watering the material before using it. The nest is a deep basket. Natural history: The vocalization is melodic and commonly the predomi...

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Brazilian Duck ( Amazonetta brasiliensis )

Physical appearance: 40 cm. The feet are red and webbed. The chest is brown, as well as the face that is a bit darker. There is a patch of iridescent feathers in the wings. When flying it shows a large white spot at the back of the wing. The male has a red beak and the femaleâs is blue. The Female also has white spots on the face. Distribution: From Venezuela to Argentina. Habitat: Wetlands, lakes, ponds and rivers even in polluted places. Diet: Feeds on seeds, leaves and small invertebrates. The hatchlings are goot at catching insects. Reproduction: Lays up to 14 bluish or greenish eggs. When the adult realizes the presence of a potential predator it distracts its attenti...

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Grassland Sparrow ( Ammodramus humeralis )

Physical appearence: 12cm. The upper parts are grayish with black and ferruginous stripes The chest is light brown with spots in the immature. There are yellow ribbons above the eyes and in the wings. The coloration may change when it is dirty due to contact with earth. Distribution: The Grassland Sparrow is found east of the Andes from Colombia to central Argentina but is missing from the Amazon Basin upstream from the TapajÃs river. Habitat: Dry fields with grass, cerrado and crops. Diet: Feeds on grains and small insects. Reproduction: During the breeding season they live in pairs in a territory defended by the male. The nest is opened and placed on the ground. The eggs are ...

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Ruddy Ground Dove ( Columbina talpacoti )

18,5 cm. The body is brown, darker in the upper parts, wings and tail. The tip of the wings are cinnamon. The maleâs head is light grey. The immature has buffy spots in the wings. Distribution: Throughout Brazil. From Mexico to Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina. Habitat: Lives in any open landscape. Adapts to life in big cities. Diet: Feeds on grains and fruits. Swallows the whole seeds, thus it may be poisoned by seeds with pesticides. Searchs for food on the ground. Reproduction: Breeds throughout the year, and may have three or four broods. When mating the male raises one of the wings. They caress each other in the head and give food as gifts. It is a monogamous species. The...

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Black Vulture ( Coragyps atratus )

62 cm in length, 143 cm of wingspan. The feathers are absent in the head and neck. The body is black, with white spots near the tip of the wings (seen only when flying). Distribution: From central U.S.A to central Argentina. Habitat: Virtually in any kind of landscape, preferably in open areas. Absent in large areas of dense vegetation. Diet: Mainly carrion. Does not hunt, but kills injured or young animals, such as turtle eggs and hatchlings, even newly born big mammals like calves. May eat fruits. The excellent eyesight helps finding carrion at long distances. Reproduction: The courtship consists of movements of the male jumping on the ground with the wings opened and then...

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Red-Crested Finch ( Coryphospingus cucullatus )

13,5 cm. The maleâs top of the head is black with a scarlet topknot. The body is red, with the upper parts brownish red. The female does not have a topknot and the upper parts are brown. Distribution: From the Guyanas to Argentina. Habitat: Secondary forests, cerrado and farms. Diet: Feeds on seeds and insects. Reproduction: When breeding lives in pairs and the male protects the territory. Builds a cup-like nest with leaves, lichens and spider webs. Lays 3 to 5 bluish or white eggs. Both male and female feed the offspring. Natural history: The maleâs topknot can only be seen when it is excited. When not breeding lives in groups, sometimes mixing with other species. In ...

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Smooth Billed Ani ( Crotophaga ani )

33 cm. The tail is very long. It is all black. The bill is thick and strong. The skin is also black. Male and female are similar. Distribution: From Florida (U.S.A) to Argentina. Habitat: Inhabits open landscapes with grass. Prefers moist places. Diet: Consumes arthropods, mainly grasshoppers, and small vertebrates as lizards, mice and frogs. Also eats hatchlings. Fishes in shallow water. In some seasons, mostly in the dry ones when arthropods are scarce it eats fruits and seeds. Follows cattle and tractors in order to catch insects displaced by their movements. Reproduction: The male dances around the female on the ground. It offers food as a gift for the female but sometimes sw...

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Rufous-browed Peppershrike ( Cyclarhis gujanensis )

16 cm. The iris and a mask in the face are red. The top of the head and the wings are ferruginous. The sides of the head are gray and the belly brown. In some regions there may be yellow areas in the chest and throat Distribution: From Mexico to Argentina. Habitat: Forest borders, secondary and gallery forests, cerrado, caatinga, parks and gardens, usually in the canopy. Diet: Insects, their larvae and fruits Reproduction: The female builds most of the nest with grass. The nest is a deep open basket covered with moss and attached to the tree with spider webs. Male and female take turns to incubate the eggs and feed the offspring (2 or 3).

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Black Bellied Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis)

48 cm. The face is grey, the chest cinnamon and the belly black. There is a large white spot in the wings, more evident when flying. The beak and feet are red. Males and females are similar. The immature is grayish brown Distribution: From Texas (U.S.A) to Bolivia and Argentina. Habitat: Lives in lakes, rivers, wetlands and even in mangroves. Diet: Feeds on leaves, small seeds and aquatic invertebrates. Reproduction: The nest is built on the ground or hollow trees. The eggs are white, sometimes greenish or bluish. More than one female may lay eggs in the same nest and sometimes may even lay eggs in other speciesâs nests such as the white faced whistling duck (Dendrocygna viduata...

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Boat-billed Flycatcher ( Megarynchus pitanga )

23 cm. Very similar to the great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus), but with a larger and broader beak. Distribution: From Mexico to Argentina. Habitat: In the canopy of woods, secondary forests and open areas with tall trees. Diet: Arthropods and other small invertebrates. Sometimes fruits and small fishes. Reproduction: Builds a small nest on uncovered branches of tall trees. Lays two or three eggs. Natural history: Although it is very similar to the great kiskadee it is more dependent on trees. The vocalization is very different from the one of the kiskadee. It migrates seasonally.

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Chalk-browed Mockingbird ( Mimus saturninus )

25 cm. The upper parts are brown, the inferior light brown. There are white wingbars . The supercilium and the edging of the tail are white. Male and female are similar. Distribution: South of Amazon to Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Bolivia. Habitat: Open areas with some trees or scrubs, cerrado, caatinga (Brazilian scrubland) and urban areas. Diet: Feeds on insects and spiders caught on the ground. Also eats small fruits and seeds. Sometimes prey on other birdâs eggs. Reproduction: The nest is built about 1,5m from the ground on a small tree or scrub. The external part is made of thick branches and the interior of thin roots and grass. It may have up to four broods a year, e...

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Shiny Cowbird ( Molothrus bonariensis )

18,5 cm. The body is gray, slightly blue with the inferior parts lighter. The tail and the tips of the wings are blue, somewhat green. There is a spot of this color in the shoulders. Male and female are similar. Distribution: Mideast Brazil from MaranhÃo to Rio Grande do Sul, also in Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Habitat: Lives on trees, either in open areas, parks or cities. Diet: Feeds on fruits, leaves, buds, nectar including from eucalyptus trees. Also catches flying insects as butterflies and termites. Reproduction: During the breeding season the male exhibits its shoulders to the female. The nest is built by the couple and is a compact ope...

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Sayaca Tanager

18,5 cm. The body is gray, slightly blue with the inferior parts lighter. The tail and the tips of the wings are blue, somewhat green. There is a spot of this color in the shoulders. Male and female are similar. Distribution: Mideast Brazil from MaranhÃo to Rio Grande do Sul, also in Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Habitat: Lives on trees, either in open areas, parks or cities. Diet: Feeds on fruits, leaves, buds, nectar including from eucalyptus trees. Also catches flying insects as butterflies and termites. Reproduction: During the breeding season the male exhibits its shoulders to the female. The nest is built by the couple and is a compact open ...

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Squirrel Cuckoo ( Piaya cayana )

60 cm. The tail is very long. The general color is reddish brown. The tail feathers are pale in their tips and in the inferior side. The head has a lighter coloration. The chest is gray. The young individuals have shorter tails. Distribution: From Mexico to Argentina. Habitat: Lives in the canopy of secondary forests, cerrado and urban areas with plenty of trees. Diet: Feeds on grasshoppers, bugs, caterpillars, spiders, etc. Also feeds on small vertebrates as treefrogs. Reproduction: In the breeding season the male sings restlessly 96 times a minute. Before mating gives the female a caterpillar. The nest looks like a frying pan made of loosely crossed branches and is placed in a tall...

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Roadside Hawk ( Rupornis magnirostris )

36 cm. The legs and the beak are yellow. The tail is short and the wings are broad, with a somewhat rectangular shape when flying. The chest is light brown streaked in different colors and the upper parts are in shades of gray. The immature is brown and striated. The female is slightly larger than the male. Distribution: From Mexico to Argentina. Habitat: Inhabits cerrado, gallery and secondary forests, fields, farms and cities. Diet: Big insects, amphibians, small lizards , mammals and birds. Sometimes hunts perched bats. May follow groups of coatis or monkeys, catching animals displaced by their movements. Reproduction: The nest is a platform built on the top of tall trees....

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