Turdus fumigatus, Lichtenstein, 1823
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Four specimens collected at Fazenda Santa Justina on 16 March 1987 ( MNRJ 34926-34929 View Materials ; Teixeira et al., 1988) are the only documented records in Alagoas. The species was reported to be extremely sought by bird trap-
pers in Murici and was often found in local markets in Maceió during the 1980 and early 1990s (Fernando Pinto pers. comm.). Undocumented records at Mata do Cedro ( Campos et al., 2018) are possibly misidentifications.
Campos, L. F. A. S.; Teixeira, B. P. & Efe, M. A. 2018. The importance of isolated patches for maintaining local bird biodiversity and ecosystem function: a case study from the Pernambuco Center of Endemism, Northeast Brazil. Iheringia, 108: e 2018021. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / 1678 - 4766 e 2018021.
Teixeira, D. M.; Nacinovic, J. B. & Luigi, G. 1988. Notes on some birds of northeastern Brazil (3). Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club, 108 (2): 75 - 79.
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