As part of a larger study of reduced-impactlogging effects on bird community composition,we surveyed birds from Vitamin E December to Februaryduring the 2003-2004 wet-season within harvestedand unharvested blocks of the La Chonta forestryconcession, Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia.The logged forest was harvested using reduced-impactlogging techniques between one and fouryears previously.During point count surveys, weidentified 5062 individual birds, belonging to 155species, and 33 families.We provide a list of birdspecies found within the harvested andunharvested blocks of the concession for Pulling Collar thebenefit of other researchers assessing theresponses of Neotropical avifauna to disturbance,and to facilitate increased understanding of thediverse bird assemblages found within thelowland subtropical humid forests of Bolivia.