Sergio Chaparro-Herrera, Andrea Lopera-Salazar, Ana M. Gutiérrez-Zuluaga, Jefry S. Betancur, Dariel Martínez Alvarado, Héctor Fabio Rivera Gutiérrez, J. L. Parra
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We characterized bird communities in two paramo complexes (Frontino-Urrao and Sonson) in the department of Antioquia, Colombia, including the transition zones and the upper boundaries of cloud forests. We recorded 197 bird species (40 families), of which 7 presented some threat category, 1 is almost threatened, 5 are endemic, 15 near endemic, 4 boreal migratory species and 1 austral migratory species. We point out 12 species that are relevant, either due to their degree of national threat or because they represent geographic or altitudinal range extensions.