Somenzari, MarinaAmaral, Priscilla Prudente doCueto, Victor R.Guaraldo, André de CamargoJahn, Alex E.Lima, Diego MendesLima, Pedro CerqueiraLugarini, CamileMachado, Caio GracoMartinez, JaimeNascimento, João Luiz Xavier doPacheco, José FernandoPaludo, DaniellePrestes, Nêmora PaulettiSerafini, Patrícia PereiraSilveira, Luís FábioSousa, Antônio Emanuel B. A. deSousa, Nathália Alves deSouza, Manuella Andrade deTelino-Júnior, Wallace RodriguesWhitney, Bret Myers2023-09-262023-09-262018ISSN On-Line: 1807-0205 ISSN Printed: 0031-104910.11606/1807-0205/2018.58.03https://bdc.icmbio.gov.br/handle/cecav/1813We reviewed the occurrences and distributional patterns of migratory species of birds in Brazil. A species was classi fied as migratory when at least part of its population performs cyclical, seasonal movements with high fidelity to its breeding grounds. Of the 1,919 species of birds recorded in Brazil, 198 (10.3%) are migratory. Of these, 127 (64%) were classified as Migratory and 71 (36%) as Partially Migratory. A few species (83; 4.3%) were classified as Vagrant and eight (0,4%) species could not be defined due to limited information available, or due to conflicting data.enMigrationPartial migrationAustral migrationBreeding displacementAltitudinal movementAn overview of migratory birds in BrazilArtigo