“…About composition, a total of eight taxa among the records are threatened, including the species Urubitinga coronata, Spizaetus tyrannus, Amazona vinacea, Geositta poeciloptera, Culicivora caudacuta, Alectrurus tricolor, Phibalura flavirostris, Anthus nattereri and Coryphaspiza melanotis (Fundação Biodiversitas, 2008; International Union for Conservation of Nature [IUCN], 2020; and similar to Sementili-Cardoso et al, 2019). Furthermore, the species Malacoptila striata, Aratinga auricapillus, Sarcoramphus papa, Platalea ajaja and Mycteria americana are in the almost threatened category (Lopes et al, 2017), thus showing the importance of this region for the conservation of the Brazilian bird community (Moura et al, 2021), and also highlighting the urgency of creating protected areas for wildlife conservation in the studied region (as proposed by Zambaldi, Louzada, Carvalho, & Scolforo, 2011).…”