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The Neotropical Ornithological Society, or Sociedad de Ornitología Neotropical, is an non-profit organization, with its principal objective the study and conservation of Neotropical birds and their habitats, including both their breeding and non-breeding areas. It was founded in 1987 by Dr Mario A. Ramos Olmos, and is a member of the Ornithological Council.

The Society produces the journal Neotropical Ornithology, which publishes papers in Spanish, English and Portuguese. It organises the Neotropical Ornithological Congress and the Francois Vuilleumier Fund for research on Neotropical birds.

For more information about Ornitología Neotropical, please visit the Neotropical Ornithological Society website.

Current Issue: Issue 4 (2014)

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An Improved Method for Capturing Cavity-nesting Birds Tested with the Rufous Hornero (furnarius Rufus).
Talita V. Braga, Felipe L. S. Shibuya, Ricardo A. S. Cerboncini, and James J. Roper

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Nesting Biology of the Flame-faced Tanager (tangara Parzudakii) in Northeastern Ecuador.
Kimberly S. Sheldon, Harold F. Greeney, and Robert C. Dobbs

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News–noticias–notícias.
Ornitología Neotropical

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Bait Fishing Black-crowned Night Heron (nycticorax Nycticorax) in Chile.
Michel Antoine Réglade, Daniela Siel, and Manuel Uribe