The avesperu
package provides access to the most
up-to-date and comprehensive dataset on Peru’s avian diversity. As of
April 5, 2025, the list includes 1,912
bird species, reflecting significant taxonomic changes and updated
validations based on recent scientific publications, photographs, and
sound recordings deposited in accredited institutions. The
classification follows the guidelines set by the South American
Checklist Committee (SACC).
Each species in the dataset is classified into one of the following categories, reflecting its status in Peru:
This results in a total of 1,912 species, showcasing Peru’s extraordinary bird diversity and the ongoing refinement of its avifaunal checklist.
The avesperu
package is designed to streamline access to
this data for researchers, conservationists, and bird enthusiasts alike.
It provides:
A comprehensive and updated bird species dataset following the latest SACC classification.
Taxonomy validation tools, ensuring consistency with international standards.
Fuzzy matching capabilities for improved species name retrieval and validation.
The chart shows the steady increase in the number of bird species recorded in Peru from 1968 to 2025, reflecting continuous research and improvements in taxonomic resolution:
A substantial jump occurred between 1968 and 1980, with 187 new species recorded.
In recent years, updates have slowed but continued to increase steadily, reflecting meticulous reviews of published records and taxonomic refinements.
Most species are resident (X), accounting for 1,542 species.
Endemic species (E) have increased to 119, reinforcing Peru’s status as a center of avian endemism.
The hypothetical category (H) includes 26 species, pending stronger evidence for full inclusion.
citation("avesperu")
#> To cite avesperu in publications use:
#>
#> Santos - Andrade, PE. (2025). avesperu: Access to the List of Birds
#> Species of Peru. R package version 0.0.5
#>
#> A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
#>
#> @Manual{,
#> title = {avesperu: Access to the List of Birds Species of Peru},
#> author = {Paul E. Santos - Andrade},
#> year = {2025},
#> note = {R package version 0.0.5},
#> }
#>
#> To cite the avesperu dataset, please use: Plenge, M. A. Version
#> [05/04/2025] List of the birds of Peru / Lista de las aves del Perú.
#> Unión de Ornitólogos del Perú:
#> https://sites.google.com/site/boletinunop/checklist
You can install the avesperu
package from CRAN
using:
install.packages("avesperu")
# or
::pak("avesperu") pak
Also you can install the development version of avesperu
like so:
::pak("PaulESantos/avesperu") pak
Here’s a quick example of how to use the avesperu
package:
library(avesperu)
#> This is avesperu 0.0.5
#> UNOP database is up to date (05 de abril de 2025).
<- c("Falco sparverius",
splist "Tinamus osgoodi",
"Crypturellus soui",
"Thraupis palmarum",
"Thamnophilus praecox")
search_avesperu(splist = splist)
#> name_submitted accepted_name order_name family_name
#> 1 Falco sparverius Falco sparverius Falconiformes Falconidae
#> 2 Tinamus osgoodi Tinamus osgoodi Tinamiformes Tinamidae
#> 3 Crypturellus soui Crypturellus soui Tinamiformes Tinamidae
#> 4 Thraupis palmarum Thraupis palmarum Passeridae Thraupidae
#> 5 Thamnophilus praecox Thamnophilus praecox Passeriformes Thamnophilidae
#> english_name spanish_name status dist
#> 1 American Kestrel Cernícalo Americano Residente 0
#> 2 Black Tinamou Perdiz Negra Residente 0
#> 3 Little Tinamou Perdiz Chica Residente 0
#> 4 Palm Tanager Tangara de Palmeras Residente 0
#> 5 Cocha Antshrike Batará de Cocha Residente 0
<- c("Falco sparverius",
splist "Tinamus osgodi",
"Crypturellus sooui",
"Tinamus guttatus",
"Tinamus guttattus",
"Thamnophilus praecox")
search_avesperu(splist = splist, max_distance = 0.05)
#> name_submitted accepted_name order_name family_name
#> 1 Falco sparverius Falco sparverius Falconiformes Falconidae
#> 2 Tinamus osgodi Tinamus osgoodi Tinamiformes Tinamidae
#> 3 Crypturellus sooui Crypturellus soui Tinamiformes Tinamidae
#> 4 Tinamus guttatus Tinamus guttatus Tinamiformes Tinamidae
#> 5 Tinamus guttattus Tinamus guttatus Tinamiformes Tinamidae
#> 6 Thamnophilus praecox Thamnophilus praecox Passeriformes Thamnophilidae
#> english_name spanish_name status dist
#> 1 American Kestrel Cernícalo Americano Residente 0
#> 2 Black Tinamou Perdiz Negra Residente 1
#> 3 Little Tinamou Perdiz Chica Residente 1
#> 4 White-throated Tinamou Perdiz de Garganta Blanca Residente 0
#> 5 White-throated Tinamou Perdiz de Garganta Blanca Residente 1
#> 6 Cocha Antshrike Batará de Cocha Residente 0