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Item type: Item , New information on bird distribution in Bolivia(British Ornithologists' Club, 2025) Miguel Montenegro-Avila; Nicole A. Avalos; J. Luis Martínez; W. Sergio Pantoja; Romer S. Miserendino; Dirk Dekker; Tini Wijpkema; Jacob T. Wijpkema; Carlos A. Villarroel; Alejandro Alfredo Mendoza EspinozaRecent advances in our understanding of the Bolivian avifauna have been substantial; 1,452 species are now known for the country. This manuscript presents a compilation of records made between 2005 and the present, including records for 27 species that contribute to our understanding of elevational and geographic distributions and status of birds in Bolivia. Among the most noteworthy discoveries are further records of the only recently recorded Coscoroba Swan Coscoroba coscoroba, the first record of the globally threatened Horned Curassow Pauxi unicornis in Santa Cruz for more than a decade, evidence that Scaled Dove Columbina squamata might be becoming established in the east of the country, the second record of South American Painted Snipe Nycticryphes semicollaris in Bolivia, the fifth and sixth Bolivian records of Common Tern Sterna hirundo and the third national record of Purple-throated Cotinga Porphyrolaema porphyrolaema. These findings underscore the need for sustained research and documentation of Bolivia's avifauna.Item type: Item , New observations on the status, occurrence and ecology of birds in Bolivia(British Ornithologists' Club, 2024) Paul van; Tini Wijpkema; Jacob T. Wijpkema; Miguel Montenegro-Avila; Nicole A. Avalos; J. Luis MartínezWe provide new information on the status, occurrence and ecology of birds in Bolivia gathered during seven years of avifaunal surveys (2017–23), with a focus on aquatic birds, as well as regions such as the Chaco, the Yungas, and Pando. We document five new species for Chuquisaca (Quebracho Crested Tinamou Eudromia formosa, Sharp-billed Canastero Asthenes pyrrholeuca, Scimitar-billed Woodcreeper Drymornis bridgesii, Brown Cacholote Pseudoseisura lophotes, Black-crested Finch Lophospingus pusillus), two for Tarija (Rufous-sided Crake Laterallus melanophaius, Red-backed Sierra Finch Idiopsar brachyurus), two for Pando (Uniform Crake Amaurolimnas concolor, Mississippi Kite Ictinia mississippiensis), two for Beni (Rusty-margined Guan Penelope superciliaris, Connecticut Warbler Oporornis agilis), two for Santa Cruz (Cloud-forest Screech Owl Megascops marshalli, Geoffroy's Daggerbill Schistes geoffroyi) and one for Cochabamba (Fiery-capped Manakin Machaeropterus pyrocephalus). Additionally, we provide the first breeding evidence for one subspecies (Patagonian Grebe Podiceps occipitalis occipitalis) and a range-wide elevational maximum for Hauxwell's Thrush Turdus hauxwelli.Item type: Item , Noteworthy records of birds from Pando including two new species for Bolivia(British Ornithologists' Club, 2023) Paul van; Tini Wijpkema; Jacob T. WijpkemaPando, the northernmost department of Bolivia, is mostly covered in Amazonian forest but has only recently started to be surveyed avifaunally. Here, we describe findings made during six expeditions in 2018–22, including two species new for Bolivia (Bonaparte's Parakeet Pyrrhura lucianii and Acre Tody-Tyrant Hemitriccus cohnhafti), four species new for Pando (Black-capped Tinamou Crypturellus atricapillus, Least Grebe Tachybaptus dominicanus, Broad-winged Hawk Buteo platypterus, Scarlet Tanager Piranga olivacea), a subspecies new for Bolivia (White-bellied Parrot Pionopsitta leucogaster xanthurus), a subspecies new for Pando (Crested Becard Pachyramphus validus validus) and the first departmental record of a doradito (Pseudocolopteryx sp.). Additionally, we document extensions to the known distributions of several other taxa, several of which are evidently benefitting from deforestation.Item type: Item , The discovery of Dwarf Tinamou Taoniscus nanus in Bolivia, with additional notable records from the country(British Ornithologists' Club, 2025) Paul van; Tini Wijpkema; Jacob T. Wijpkema; Gustavo Bernardino MalaccoWe provide new information on the status, occurrence and ecology of birds in Bolivia. Although we focus on discoveries made during recent (2024) field work, several records overlooked from previous field work are mentioned herein. We present the first evidence of Dwarf Tinamou Taoniscus nanus in Bolivia, approximately 1,500 km from its nearest known population in Goiás, central Brazil. We confirm the presence of Cryptic Flatbill Rhynchocyclus (olivaceus/aequinoctialis) cryptus in the country and argue that Eastern Olivaceous Flatbill R. (o.) guianensis is also likely to occur in easternmost Bolivia. Four new species for Beni (Rufous-thighed Kite Harpagus diodon, Lowland Hepatic Tanager Piranga flava, Pied Puffbird Notharchus tectus, Cliff Flycatcher Hirundinea ferruginea) are reported and one new species for Oruro (Great Kiskadee Pitangus sulphuratus).