Abstract :
Populations of grassland birds are declining in Brazil due to profound alterations to grassland
habitats. In this paper, we present recent records and range extensions for 12 threatened or little
known Brazilian grassland species: Ocellated Crake Micropygia schomburgkii, Sickle-winged
Nightjar Eleothreptus anomalus, Campo Miner Geositta poeciloptera, Rufous-sided Pygmytyrant
Euscarthmus rufomarginatus, Sharp-tailed Grass-tyrant Culicivora caudacuta, Cocktailed
Tyrant Alectrurus tricolor, Cinereous Warbling-finch Poospiza cinerea, Black-masked
Finch Coryphaspiza melanotis, Tawny-bellied Seedeater Sporophila hypoxantha, Marsh
Seedeater S. palustris, Chestnut Seedeater S. cinnamomea and Black-bellied Seedeater
S. melanogaster. We also comment on the biogeography and conservation of these species.