Abstract
Fieldwork over the last several years has produced many advances in our knowledge of Costa Rican birds. In this note I summarize recent additions to the country's avifauna, and one major change of status, that are based upon specimens or photographic data. New sight records and much new information on distribution within Costa Rica will be presented elsewhere (Stiles and Skutch, in press). All specimens referred to here are in the collection of the Museo de Zoologia, Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR collection number given).
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