List of birds of Indonesia Last updated November 19, 2024 Indonesia , with its vast islands, tropical weather and rainforests is one of the world's richest and most important countries in terms of biodiversity . In addition to the many resident birds , a considerable number of migratory species winter in the country to escape their northern breeding grounds.
Cassowaries and emu Magpie goose Ducks, geese, and waterfowl Megapodes Pheasants, grouse, and allies Grebes Pigeons and doves Bustards Cuckoos Frogmouths Nightjars and allies Owlet-nightjars Swifts Treeswifts Rails, gallinules, and coots Finfoots Cranes Thick-knees Stilts and avocets Oystercatchers Plovers and lapwings Painted-snipes Jacanas Sandpipers and allies Buttonquail Pratincoles and coursers Skuas and jaegers Gulls, terns, and skimmers Tropicbirds Southern storm-petrels Northern storm-petrels Shearwaters and petrels Storks Frigatebirds Boobies and gannets Anhingas Cormorants and shags Pelicans Herons, egrets, and bitterns Ibises and spoonbills Osprey Hawks, eagles, and kites Barn-owls Owls Trogons Hoopoes Hornbills Kingfishers Bee-eaters Rollers Asian barbets Honeyguides Woodpeckers Falcons and caracaras Cockatoos Old World parrots African and green broadbills Asian and Grauer's broadbills Pittas Bowerbirds Australasian treecreepers Fairywrens Honeyeaters Thornbills and allies Pseudo-babblers Logrunners Quail-thrushes and jewel-babblers Cuckooshrikes Sittellas Whipbirds and wedgebills Ploughbill Australo-Papuan bellbirds Tit berrypecker and crested berrypecker Vireos, shrike-babblers, and erpornis Whistlers and allies Old World orioles Boatbills Woodswallows, bellmagpies and allies Mottled berryhunter Vangas, helmetshrikes, and allies Bristlehead Ioras Fantails Drongos Birds-of-paradise Ifrita Monarch flycatchers Melampittas Crested shrikejay Shrikes Crows, jays, and magpies Satinbirds Berrypeckers and longbills Australasian robins Rail-babbler Fairy flycatchers Tits, chickadees, and titmice Larks Cisticolas and allies Reed warblers and allies Grassbirds and allies Cupwings Swallows Bulbuls Leaf warblers Bush warblers and allies Long-tailed tits White-eyes, yuhinas, and allies Tree-babblers, scimitar-babblers, and allies Ground babblers and allies Laughingthrushes and allies Nuthatches Starlings Thrushes and allies Old World flycatchers Hylocitrea Flowerpeckers Sunbirds and spiderhunters Fairy-bluebirds Leafbirds Weavers and allies Waxbills and allies Old World sparrows Wagtails and pipits Finches, euphonias, and allies Old World buntings See also References Bibliography External links The avifauna of Indonesia include a total of 1809 species, of which 786 are endemic , and 3 have been introduced by humans . 150 species are globally threatened.
This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World , 2022 edition. The family accounts at the beginning of each heading reflect this taxonomy, as do the species counts in each family account. Introduced and accidental species are included in the total counts for Indonesia.
The following tags have been used to highlight several categories. The commonly occurring native species do not fall into any of these categories.
(A) Accidental - a species that rarely or accidentally occurs in Indonesia (E) Endemic - a species that is native only to Indonesia (Ex) Extirpated - a species that no longer occurs in Indonesia although populations exist elsewhere (I) Introduced - a species introduced to Indonesia as a consequence, direct or indirect, of human actions
Cassowaries and emu Order: Struthioniformes Family: Casuariidae
The cassowaries are large flightless birds native to Australia and New Guinea.
Ducks, geese, and waterfowlOrder: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae
Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans . These birds are adapted to an aquatic existence with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating.
Spotted whistling-duck , Dendrocygna guttata Plumed whistling-duck , Dendrocygna eytoni (A) Wandering whistling-duck , Dendrocygna arcuata Lesser whistling-duck , Dendrocygna javanica Black swan , Cygnus atratus (A) Radjah shelduck , Radjah radjah Green pygmy-goose , Nettapus pulchellus Cotton pygmy-goose , Nettapus coromandelianus Salvadori's teal , Salvadorina waigiuensis Garganey , Spatula querquedula Eurasian wigeon , Mareca penelope (A) Pacific black duck , Anas superciliosa Mallard , Anas platyrhynchos (A) Northern pintail , Anas acuta (A) Sunda teal , Anas gibberifrons Gray teal , Anas gracilis White-winged duck , Asarcornis scutulata Hardhead , Aythya australis Tufted duck , Aythya fuligula (A) Megapodes Order: Galliformes Family: Megapodiidae
The Megapodiidae are stocky, medium-large chicken-like birds with small heads and large feet. All but the malleefowl occupy jungle habitats and most have brown or black colouring.
Wattled brushturkey , Aepypodius arfakianus Waigeo brushturkey , Aepypodius bruijnii (E) Red-billed brushturkey , Talegalla cuvieri (E) Yellow-legged brushturkey , Talegalla fuscirostris Red-legged brushturkey , Talegalla jobiensis Maleo , Macrocephalon maleo (E) Moluccan scrubfowl , Eulipoa wallacei (E) Tabon scrubfowl , Megapodius cumingii Sula scrubfowl , Megapodius bernsteinii (E) Tanimbar scrubfowl , Megapodius tenimberensis (E) Dusky scrubfowl , Megapodius freycinet (E) Biak scrubfowl , Megapodius geelvinkianus (E) Forsten's scrubfowl , Megapodius forsteni (E) New Guinea scrubfowl , Megapodius decollatus Orange-footed scrubfowl , Megapodius reinwardt Pheasants, grouse, and alliesOrder: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae
The Phasianidae are a family of terrestrial birds. In general, they are plump (although they vary in size) and have broad, relatively short wings.
Ferruginous partridge , Caloperdix oculea Crested partridge , Rollulus rouloul Black partridge , Melanoperdix niger Red-billed partridge , Arborophila rubrirostris (E) Red-breasted partridge , Arborophila hyperythra (E) Roll's partridge , Arborophila rolli Sumatran partridge , Arborophila sumatrana Chestnut-bellied partridge , Arborophila javanica (E) Gray-breasted partridge , Arborophila orientalis (E) Long-billed partridge , Rhizothera longirostris Dulit partridge , Rhizothera dulitensis Bulwer's pheasant , Lophura bulweri Malayan crestless fireback , Lophura erythrophthalma Bornean crestless fireback , Lophura pyronota Salvadori's pheasant , Lophura inornata (E) Malayan crested fireback , Lophura rufa Bornean crested fireback , Lophura ignita Great argus , Argusianus argus Green peafowl , Pavo muticus Chestnut-necklaced partridge , Tropicoperdix charltonii Sabah partridge , Tropicoperdix graydoni Crimson-headed partridge , Haematortyx sanguiniceps Bornean peacock-pheasant , Polyplectron schleiermacheri Bronze-tailed peacock-pheasant , Polyplectron chalcurum (E) Green junglefowl , Gallus varius (E) Red junglefowl , Gallus gallus Brown quail , Synoicus ypsilophorus Snow Mountain quail , Synoicus monorthonyx Blue-breasted quail , Synoicus chinensis Grebes Order: Podicipediformes Family: Podicipedidae
Grebes are small to medium-large freshwater diving birds. They have lobed toes and are excellent swimmers and divers. Their feet are placed far back on the body, making them quite ungainly on land.
Pigeons and doves Order: Columbiformes Family: Columbidae
Pigeons and doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills with a fleshy cere .
Rock pigeon , Columba livia Silvery wood-pigeon , Columba argentina (E) Metallic pigeon , Columba vitiensis Sunda collared-dove , Streptopelia bitorquata Red collared-dove , Streptopelia tranquebarica Spotted dove , Streptopelia chinensis Barred cuckoo-dove , Macropygia unchall Flores Sea cuckoo-dove , Macropygia macassariensis Timor cuckoo-dove , Macropygia magna (E) Tanimbar cuckoo-dove , Macropygia timorlaoensis (E) Amboyna cuckoo-dove , Macropygia amboinensis Sultan's cuckoo-dove , Macropygia doreya Philippine cuckoo-dove , Macropygia tenuirostris Ruddy cuckoo-dove , Macropygia emiliana Enggano cuckoo-dove , Macropygia cinnamomea (E) Barusan cuckoo-dove , Macropygia modiglianii (E) Black-billed cuckoo-dove , Macropygia nigrirostris Little cuckoo-dove , Macropygia ruficeps Great cuckoo-dove , Reinwardtoena reinwardti White-faced cuckoo-dove , Turacoena manadensis (E) Sula cuckoo-dove , Turacoena sulaensis Slaty cuckoo-dove , Turacoena modesta (E) Asian emerald dove , Chalcophaps indica Pacific emerald dove , Chalcophaps longirostris Stephan's dove , Chalcophaps stephani New Guinea bronzewing , Henicophaps albifrons Wetar ground dove , Alopecoenas hoedtii (E) Bronze ground dove , Alopecoenas beccarii White-bibbed ground dove , Alopecoenas jobiensis Zebra dove , Geopelia striata Peaceful dove , Geopelia placida Barred dove , Geopelia maugeus (E) Bar-shouldered dove , Geopelia humeralis Nicobar pigeon , Caloenas nicobarica Sulawesi ground dove , Gallicolumba tristigmata (E) Cinnamon ground dove , Gallicolumba rufigula Thick-billed ground-pigeon , Trugon terrestris Pheasant pigeon , Otidiphaps nobilis Western crowned-pigeon , Goura cristata Sclater's crowned-pigeon , Goura sclaterii Scheepmaker's crowned-pigeon , Goura scheepmakeri Victoria crowned-pigeon , Goura victoria Little green-pigeon , Treron olax Pink-necked green-pigeon , Treron vernans Cinnamon-headed green-pigeon , Treron fulvicollis Orange-breasted green-pigeon , Treron bicinctus Buru green-pigeon , Treron aromaticus Thick-billed green-pigeon , Treron curvirostra Gray-cheeked green-pigeon , Treron griseicauda (E) Sumba green-pigeon , Treron teysmannii (E) Flores green-pigeon , Treron floris (E) Timor green-pigeon , Treron psittaceus (E) Large green-pigeon , Treron capellei Green-spectacled green-pigeon , Treron oxyurus (E) Wedge-tailed green-pigeon , Treron sphenurus Black-backed fruit-dove , Ptilinopus cinctus (E) Red-naped fruit-dove , Ptilinopus dohertyi (E) Pink-headed fruit-dove , Ptilinopus porphyreus (E) Red-eared fruit-dove , Ptilinopus fischeri (E) Jambu fruit-dove , Ptilinopus jambu Maroon-chinned fruit-dove , Ptilinopus epius (E) Banggai fruit-dove , Ptilinopus subgularis (E) Sula fruit-dove , Ptilinopus mangoliensis (E) Scarlet-breasted fruit-dove , Ptilinopus bernsteinii (E) Wompoo fruit-dove , Ptilinopus magnificus Pink-spotted fruit-dove , Ptilinopus perlatus Ornate fruit-dove , Ptilinopus ornatus Orange-fronted fruit-dove , Ptilinopus aurantiifrons Wallace's fruit-dove , Ptilinopus wallacii (E) Superb fruit-dove , Ptilinopus superbus Rose-crowned fruit-dove , Ptilinopus regina Coroneted fruit-dove , Ptilinopus coronulatus Beautiful fruit-dove , Ptilinopus pulchellus Blue-capped fruit-dove , Ptilinopus monacha (E) White-breasted fruit-dove , Ptilinopus rivoli Yellow-bibbed fruit-dove , Ptilinopus solomonensis Geelvink fruit-dove , Ptilinopus speciosus (E) Claret-breasted fruit-dove , Ptilinopus viridis Orange-bellied fruit-dove , Ptilinopus iozonus Gray-headed fruit-dove , Ptilinopus hyogastrus (E) Carunculated fruit-dove , Ptilinopus granulifrons (E) Black-naped fruit-dove , Ptilinopus melanospilus Dwarf fruit-dove , Ptilinopus nainus White-bellied imperial-pigeon , Ducula forsteni (E) Gray-headed imperial-pigeon , Ducula radiata (E) Green imperial-pigeon , Ducula aenea Enggano imperial-pigeon , Ducula oenothorax (E) Spectacled imperial-pigeon , Ducula perspicillata (E) Seram imperial-pigeon , Ducula neglecta (E) Elegant imperial-pigeon , Ducula concinna (E) Spice imperial-pigeon , Ducula myristicivora (E) Geelvink imperial-pigeon , Ducula geelvinkiana (E) Purple-tailed imperial-pigeon , Ducula rufigaster Cinnamon-bellied imperial-pigeon , Ducula basilica (E) Rufescent imperial-pigeon , Ducula chalconota Pink-headed imperial-pigeon , Ducula rosacea (E) Gray imperial-pigeon , Ducula pickeringii Pinon's imperial-pigeon , Ducula pinon Collared imperial-pigeon , Ducula mullerii Zoe's imperial-pigeon , Ducula zoeae Mountain imperial-pigeon , Ducula badia Dark-backed imperial-pigeon , Ducula lacernulata (E) Timor imperial-pigeon , Ducula cineracea (E) Pied imperial-pigeon , Ducula bicolor Torresian imperial-pigeon , Ducula spilorrhoa Silver-tipped imperial-pigeon , Ducula luctuosa (E) Sombre pigeon , Cryptophaps poecilorrhoa (E) Papuan mountain-pigeon , Gymnophaps albertisii Buru mountain-pigeon , Gymnophaps mada (E) Seram mountain-pigeon , Gymnophaps stalkeri (E) Bustards Order: Otidiformes Family: Otididae
Bustards are large terrestrial birds mainly associated with dry open country and steppes in the Old World. They are omnivorous and nest on the ground. They walk steadily on strong legs and big toes, pecking for food as they go. They have long broad wings with "fingered" wingtips and striking patterns in flight. Many have interesting mating displays.
Cuckoos Order: Cuculiformes Family: Cuculidae
The family Cuculidae includes cuckoos , roadrunners , and anis . These birds are of variable size with slender bodies, long tails, and strong legs. Many Old World cuckoo species are brood parasites .
Sumatran ground-cuckoo , Carpococcyx viridis (E) Bornean ground-cuckoo , Carpococcyx radiatus Biak coucal , Centropus chalybeus (E) Greater black coucal , Centropus menbeki Short-toed coucal , Centropus rectunguis Bay coucal , Centropus celebensis (E) Sunda coucal , Centropus nigrorufus (E) Greater coucal , Centropus sinensis Goliath coucal , Centropus goliath (E) Lesser coucal , Centropus bengalensis Lesser black coucal , Centropus bernsteini Pheasant coucal , Centropus phasianinus Raffles's malkoha , Rhinortha chlorophaea Red-billed malkoha , Zanclostomus javanicus Chestnut-breasted malkoha , Phaenicophaeus curvirostris Chestnut-bellied malkoha , Phaenicophaeus sumatranus Black-bellied malkoha , Phaenicophaeus diardi Green-billed malkoha , Phaenicophaeus tristis Yellow-billed malkoha , Rhamphococcyx calyorhynchus (E) Chestnut-winged cuckoo , Clamator coromandus Dwarf koel , Microdynamis parva Asian koel , Eudynamys scolopaceus Black-billed koel , Eudynamys melanorhynchus (E) Pacific koel , Eudynamys orientalis Channel-billed cuckoo , Scythrops novaehollandiae Asian emerald cuckoo , Chrysococcyx maculatus Violet cuckoo , Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus Long-billed cuckoo , Chrysococcyx megarhynchus Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo , Chrysococcyx basalis Black-eared cuckoo , Chrysococcyx osculans Rufous-throated bronze-cuckoo , Chrysococcyx ruficollis Shining bronze-cuckoo , Chrysococcyx lucidus White-eared bronze-cuckoo , Chrysococcyx meyerii Little bronze-cuckoo , Chrysococcyx minutillus Pallid cuckoo , Cacomantis pallidus White-crowned koel , Cacomantis leucolophus Chestnut-breasted cuckoo , Cacomantis castaneiventris Fan-tailed cuckoo , Cacomantis flabelliformis Banded bay cuckoo , Cacomantis sonneratii Plaintive cuckoo , Cacomantis merulinus Moluccan cuckoo , Cacomantis aeruginosus (E) Brush cuckoo , Cacomantis variolosus Square-tailed drongo-cuckoo , Surniculus lugubris Moluccan drongo-cuckoo , Surniculus musschenbroeki Moustached hawk-cuckoo , Hierococcyx vagans Large hawk-cuckoo , Hierococcyx sparverioides Dark hawk-cuckoo , Hierococcyx bocki Northern hawk-cuckoo , Hierococcyx hyperythrus Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo , Hierococcyx nisicolor Malaysian hawk-cuckoo , Hierococcyx fugax Sulawesi cuckoo , Cuculus crassirostris (E) Indian cuckoo , Cuculus micropterus Himalayan cuckoo , Cuculus saturatus Sunda cuckoo , Cuculus lepidus Common cuckoo , Cuculus canorus Oriental cuckoo , Cuculus optatus Frogmouths Order: Caprimulgiformes Family: Podargidae
The frogmouths are a group of nocturnal birds related to the nightjars . They are named for their large flattened hooked bill and huge frog-like gape, which they use to take insects.
Marbled frogmouth , Podargus ocellatus Papuan frogmouth , Podargus papuensis Large frogmouth , Batrachostomus auritus Dulit frogmouth , Batrachostomus harterti Gould's frogmouth , Batrachostomus stellatus Sumatran frogmouth , Batrachostomus poliolophus (E) Bornean frogmouth , Batrachostomus mixtus Javan frogmouth , Batrachostomus javensis (E) Blyth's frogmouth , Batrachostomus affinis Sunda frogmouth , Batrachostomus cornutus Nightjars and allies Order: Caprimulgiformes Family: Caprimulgidae
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal birds that usually nest on the ground. They have long wings, short legs and very short bills. Most have small feet, of little use for walking, and long pointed wings. Their soft plumage is camouflaged to resemble bark or leaves.
Spotted nightjar , Eurostopodus argus Solomons nightjar , Eurostopodus nigripennis White-throated nightjar , Eurostopodus mystacalis Diabolical nightjar , Eurostopodus diabolicus (E) Papuan nightjar , Eurostopodus papuensis Archbold's nightjar , Eurostopodus archboldi Malaysian eared-nightjar , Lyncornis temminckii Great eared-nightjar , Lyncornis macrotis Gray nightjar , Caprimulgus jotaka Large-tailed nightjar , Caprimulgus macrurus Mees's nightjar , Caprimulgus meesi (E) Sulawesi nightjar , Caprimulgus celebensis (E) Savanna nightjar , Caprimulgus affinis Bonaparte's nightjar , Caprimulgus concretus Salvadori's nightjar , Caprimulgus pulchellus (E) Swifts Order: Caprimulgiformes Family: Apodidae
Swifts are small birds which spend the majority of their lives flying. These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. Many swifts have long swept-back wings which resemble a crescent or boomerang.
Papuan spinetailed swift , Mearnsia novaeguineae Silver-rumped needletail , Rhaphidura leucopygialis White-throated needletail , Hirundapus caudacutus Silver-backed needletail , Hirundapus cochinchinensis Brown-backed needletail , Hirundapus giganteus Purple needletail , Hirundapus celebensis Waterfall swift , Hydrochous gigas Bornean swiftlet , Collocalia dodgei (A) Cave swiftlet , Collocalia linchi Plume-toed swiftlet , Collocalia affinis Tenggara swiftlet , Collocalia sumbawae Drab swiftlet , Collocalia neglecta Glossy swiftlet , Collocalia esculenta Sulawesi swiftlet , Aerodramus sororum (E) Halmahera swiftlet , Aerodramus infuscatus (E) Seram swiftlet , Aerodramus ceramensis (E) Mountain swiftlet , Aerodramus hirundinaceus Volcano swiftlet , Aerodramus vulcanorum (E) Bare-legged swiftlet , Aerodramus nuditarsus Uniform swiftlet , Aerodramus vanikorensis Mossy-nest swiftlet , Aerodramus salangana Black-nest swiftlet , Aerodramus maximus White-nest swiftlet , Aerodramus fuciphagus Germain's swiftlet , Aerodramus germani Three-toed swiftlet , Aerodramus papuensis Pacific swift , Apus pacificus House swift , Apus nipalensis Asian palm-swift , Cypsiurus balasiensis Treeswifts Order: Caprimulgiformes Family: Hemiprocnidae
The treeswifts, also called crested swifts, are closely related to the true swifts . They differ from the other swifts in that they have crests, long forked tails and softer plumage.
Rails, gallinules, and cootsOrder: Gruiformes Family: Rallidae
Rallidae is a large family of small to medium-sized birds which includes the rails , crakes , coots , and gallinules . Typically they inhabit dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps, or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them difficult to observe. Most species have strong legs and long toes which are well adapted to soft uneven surfaces. They tend to have short, rounded wings and appear to be weak fliers.
Snoring rail , Aramidopsis plateni (E) Slaty-breasted rail , Lewinia striata Lewin's rail , Lewinia pectoralis Blue-faced rail , Gymnocrex rosenbergii (E) Bare-eyed rail , Gymnocrex plumbeiventris Talaud rail , Gymnocrex talaudensis (E) Invisible rail , Gallirallus wallacii (E) Chestnut rail , Gallirallus castaneoventris Buff-banded rail , Gallirallus philippensis Barred rail , Gallirallus torquatus Eurasian moorhen , Gallinula chloropus Dusky moorhen , Gallinula tenebrosa Eurasian coot , Fulica atra (A) Black-backed swamphen , Porphyrio indicus (E) Australasian swamphen , Porphyrio melanotus Philippine swamphen , Porphyrio pulverulentus (A) White-browed crake , Poliolimnas cinereus New Guinea flightless rail , Megacrex inepta Watercock , Gallicrex cinerea Isabelline bush-hen , Amaurornis isabellinus (E) White-breasted waterhen , Amaurornis phoenicurus Talaud bush-hen , Amaurornis magnirostris (E) Pale-vented bush-hen , Amaurornis moluccana Chestnut forest-rail , Rallina rubra White-striped forest-rail , Rallina leucospila (E) Forbes's rail , Rallina forbesi Mayr's rail , Rallina mayri Red-necked crake , Rallina tricolor Red-legged crake , Rallina fasciata Slaty-legged crake , Rallina eurizonoides Ruddy-breasted crake , Zapornia fusca Band-bellied crake , Zapornia paykullii Baillon's crake , Zapornia pusilla Spotless crake , Zapornia tabuensis Order: Gruiformes Family: Heliornithidae
Heliornithidae is small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots.
Cranes Order: Gruiformes Family: Gruidae
Cranes are large, long-legged, and long-necked birds. Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back. Most have elaborate and noisy courting displays or "dances".
Thick-knees Order: Charadriiformes Family: Burhinidae
The thick-knees are found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia. They are medium to large waders with strong black or yellow-black bills, large yellow eyes, and cryptic plumage. Despite being classed as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi-arid habitats.
Stilts and avocets Order: Charadriiformes Family: Recurvirostridae
Recurvirostridae is a family of large wading birds which includes the avocets and stilts . The avocets have long legs and long up-curved bills. The stilts have extremely long legs and long, thin, straight bills.
Plovers and lapwings Order: Charadriiformes Family: Charadriidae
The family Charadriidae includes the plovers , dotterels , and lapwings . They are small to medium-sized birds with compact bodies, short thick necks, and long, usually pointed, wings. They are found in open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water.
Black-bellied plover , Pluvialis squatarola Pacific golden-plover , Pluvialis fulva Gray-headed lapwing , Vanellus cinereus (A) Red-wattled lapwing , Vanellus indicus (A) Javan lapwing , Vanellus macropterus (E) Masked lapwing , Vanellus miles Lesser sand-plover , Charadrius mongolus Greater sand-plover , Charadrius leschenaultii Red-capped plover , Charadrius ruficapillus Malaysian plover , Charadrius peronii Kentish plover , Charadrius alexandrinus White-faced plover , Charadrius dealbatus Javan plover , Charadrius javanicus (E) Common ringed plover , Charadrius hiaticula (A) Long-billed plover , Charadrius placidus Little ringed plover , Charadrius dubius Oriental plover , Charadrius veredus Red-kneed dotterel , Erythrogonys cinctus Black-fronted dotterel , Elseyornis melanops (A) Painted-snipes Order: Charadriiformes Family: Rostratulidae
Painted-snipes are short-legged, long-billed birds similar in shape to the true snipes, but more brightly coloured.
Jacanas Order: Charadriiformes Family: Jacanidae
The jacanas are a group of waders found throughout the tropics. They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat.
Sandpipers and allies Order: Charadriiformes Family: Scolopacidae
Scolopacidae is a large diverse family of small to medium-sized shorebirds including the sandpipers , curlews , godwits , shanks , tattlers , woodcocks , snipes , dowitchers , and phalaropes . The majority of these species eat small invertebrates picked out of the mud or soil. Variation in length of legs and bills enables multiple species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.
Bristle-thighed curlew , Numenius tahitiensis (A) Whimbrel , Numenius phaeopus Little curlew , Numenius minutus Far Eastern curlew , Numenius madagascariensis Eurasian curlew , Numenius arquata Bar-tailed godwit , Limosa lapponica Black-tailed godwit , Limosa limosa Ruddy turnstone , Arenaria interpres Great knot , Calidris tenuirostris Red knot , Calidris canutus Ruff , Calidris pugnax Broad-billed sandpiper , Calidris falcinellus Sharp-tailed sandpiper , Calidris acuminata Curlew sandpiper , Calidris ferruginea Temminck's stint , Calidris temminckii Long-toed stint , Calidris subminuta Spoon-billed sandpiper , Calidris pygmaea (A) Red-necked stint , Calidris ruficollis Sanderling , Calidris alba Little stint , Calidris minuta (A) Buff-breasted sandpiper , Calidris subruficollis (A) Pectoral sandpiper , Calidris melanotos (A) Asian dowitcher , Limnodromus semipalmatus Long-billed dowitcher , Limnodromus scolopaceus Javan woodcock , Scolopax saturata (E) New Guinea woodcock , Scolopax rosenbergii Sulawesi woodcock , Scolopax celebensis (E) Moluccan woodcock , Scolopax rochussenii (E) Latham's snipe , Gallinago hardwickii Common snipe , Gallinago gallinago Pin-tailed snipe , Gallinago stenura Swinhoe's snipe , Gallinago megala Terek sandpiper , Xenus cinereus Red-necked phalarope , Phalaropus lobatus Common sandpiper , Actitis hypoleucos Green sandpiper , Tringa ochropus Gray-tailed tattler , Tringa brevipes Wandering tattler , Tringa incana Spotted redshank , Tringa erythropus Common greenshank , Tringa nebularia Nordmann's greenshank , Tringa guttifer Lesser yellowlegs , Tringa flavipes (A) Marsh sandpiper , Tringa stagnatilis Wood sandpiper , Tringa glareola Common redshank , Tringa totanus Order: Charadriiformes Family: Turnicidae
The buttonquail are small, drab, running birds which resemble the true quails. The female is the brighter of the sexes and initiates courtship. The male incubates the eggs and tends the young.
Pratincoles and coursers Order: Charadriiformes Family: Glareolidae
Glareolidae is a family of wading birds comprising the pratincoles , which have short legs, long pointed wings, and long forked tails, and the coursers , which have long legs, short wings, and long, pointed bills which curve downwards.
Skuas and jaegers Order: Charadriiformes Family: Stercorariidae
The family Stercorariidae are, in general, medium to large birds, typically with grey or brown plumage, often with white markings on the wings. They nest on the ground in temperate and arctic regions and are long-distance migrants.
Gulls, terns, and skimmersOrder: Charadriiformes Family: Laridae
Laridae is a family of medium to large seabirds, the gulls , terns , and skimmers . They are typically grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills and webbed feet. Terns are a group of generally medium to large seabirds typically with grey or white plumage, often with black markings on the head. Most terns hunt fish by diving but some pick insects off the surface of fresh water. Terns are generally long-lived birds, with several species known to live in excess of 30 years. Skimmers are a small family of tropical tern-like birds. They have an elongated lower mandible which they use to feed by flying low over the water surface and skimming the water for small fish.
Sabine's gull , Xema sabini (A) Silver gull , Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae Black-headed gull , Chroicocephalus ridibundus Brown-headed gull , Chroicocephalus brunnicephalus (A) Lesser black-backed gull , Larus fuscus (A) Slaty-backed gull , Larus schistisagus (A) Brown noddy , Anous stolidus Black noddy , Anous minutus White tern , Gygis alba Sooty tern , Onychoprion fuscatus Gray-backed tern , Onychoprion lunatus (A) Bridled tern , Onychoprion anaethetus Aleutian tern , Onychoprion aleuticus Little tern , Sternula albifrons Gull-billed tern , Gelochelidon nilotica Caspian tern , Hydroprogne caspia White-winged tern , Chlidonias leucopterus Whiskered tern , Chlidonias hybrida Roseate tern , Sterna dougallii Black-naped tern , Sterna sumatrana Common tern , Sterna hirundo Great crested tern , Thalasseus bergii Lesser crested tern , Thalasseus bengalensis Chinese crested tern , Thalasseus bernsteini Tropicbirds Order: Phaethontiformes Family: Phaethontidae
Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans with exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their heads and long wings have black markings.
Southern storm-petrels Order: Procellariiformes Family: Oceanitidae
The southern storm-petrels are relatives of the petrels and are the smallest seabirds. They feed on planktonic crustaceans and small fish picked from the surface, typically while hovering. The flight is fluttering and sometimes bat -like.
Northern storm-petrels Order: Procellariiformes Family: Hydrobatidae
Though the members of this family are similar in many respects to the southern storm-petrels, including their general appearance and habits, there are enough genetic differences to warrant their placement in a separate family.
Shearwaters and petrels Order: Procellariiformes Family: Procellariidae
The procellariids are the main group of medium-sized "true petrels", characterised by united nostrils with medium septum and a long outer functional primary.
Cape petrel , Daption capense (A) Kermadec petrel , Pterodroma neglecta (A) Barau's petrel , Pterodroma baraui Galapagos petrel , Pterodroma phaeopygia (A) Gould's petrel , Pterodroma leucoptera (A) Antarctic prion , Pachyptila desolata (A) Slender-billed prion , Pachyptila belcheri (A) Bulwer's petrel , Bulweria bulwerii Jouanin's petrel , Bulweria fallax Tahiti petrel , Pseudobulweria rostrata Beck's petrel , Pseudobulweria becki (A) Streaked shearwater , Calonectris leucomelas Flesh-footed shearwater , Ardenna carneipes Wedge-tailed shearwater , Ardenna pacificus Sooty shearwater , Ardenna grisea Short-tailed shearwater , Ardenna tenuirostris (A) Tropical shearwater , Puffinus bailloni Heinroth's shearwater , Puffinus heinrothi (A) Storks Order: Ciconiiformes Family: Ciconiidae
Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked, wading birds with long, stout bills. Storks are virtually mute, but bill-clattering is an important mode of communication at the nest. Their nests can be large and may be reused for many years. Many species are migratory.
Frigatebirds Order: Suliformes Family: Fregatidae
Frigatebirds are large seabirds usually found over tropical oceans. They are large, black-and-white, or completely black, with long wings and deeply forked tails. The males have coloured inflatable throat pouches. They do not swim or walk and cannot take off from a flat surface. Having the largest wingspan-to-body-weight ratio of any bird, they are essentially aerial, able to stay aloft for more than a week.
Anhingas Order: Suliformes Family: Anhingidae
Anhingas or darters are often called "snake-birds" because they have long thin necks, which gives a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged. The males have black and dark-brown plumage, an erectile crest on the nape and a larger bill than the female. The females have much paler plumage, especially, on the neck and underparts. The darters have completely webbed feet and their legs are short and set far back on the body. Their plumage is somewhat permeable, like that of cormorants, and they spread their wings to dry after diving.
Cormorants and shags Order: Suliformes Family: Phalacrocoracidae
The Phalacrocoracidae are a family of medium to large fish-eating birds that includes cormorants and shags. Plumage colouration varies; the majority of species have mainly dark plumage, but some are pied black and white, and a few are more colourful.
Herons, egrets, and bitternsOrder: Pelecaniformes Family: Ardeidae
The family Ardeidae contains the bitterns , herons , and egrets . Herons and egrets are medium to large wading birds with long necks and legs. Bitterns tend to be shorter necked and more wary. Unlike other long-necked birds such as storks, ibises, and spoonbills, members of this family fly with their necks retracted.
Yellow bittern , Ixobrychus sinensis Black-backed bittern , Ixobrychus dubius Schrenck's bittern , Ixobrychus eurhythmus Cinnamon bittern , Ixobrychus cinnamomeus Black bittern , Ixobrychus flavicollis Forest bittern , Zonerodius heliosylus Gray heron , Ardea cinerea Pacific heron , Ardea pacifica Great-billed heron , Ardea sumatrana Purple heron , Ardea purpurea Great egret , Ardea alba Intermediate egret , Ardea intermedia White-faced heron , Egretta novaehollandiae Chinese egret , Egretta eulophotes Little egret , Egretta garzetta Pacific reef-heron , Egretta sacra Pied heron , Egretta picata Cattle egret , Bubulcus ibis Chinese pond-heron , Ardeola bacchus Javan pond-heron , Ardeola speciosa Striated heron , Butorides striata Black-crowned night-heron , Nycticorax nycticorax Nankeen night-heron , Nycticorax caledonicus Japanese night-heron , Gorsachius goisagi Malayan night-heron , Gorsachius melanolophus Ibises and spoonbills Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Threskiornithidae
Threskiornithidae is a family of large terrestrial and wading birds which comprises the ibises and spoonbills . Its members have long, broad wings with 11 primary and about 20 secondary flight feathers . They are strong fliers and, despite their size and weight, very capable soarers.
Osprey Order: Accipitriformes Family: Pandionidae
The family Pandionidae contains only one species, the osprey. The osprey is a medium-large raptor which is a specialist fish-eater with a worldwide distribution.
Hawks, eagles, and kitesOrder: Accipitriformes Family: Accipitridae
Accipitridae is a family of birds of prey which includes hawks , eagles , kites , harriers , and Old World vultures . These birds mostly have powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons, and keen eyesight.
Black-winged kite , Elanus caeruleus Sulawesi honey-buzzard , Pernis celebensis Philippine honey-buzzard , Pernis steerei Oriental honey-buzzard , Pernis ptilorhyncus Long-tailed honey-buzzard , Henicopernis longicauda Jerdon's baza , Aviceda jerdoni Pacific baza , Aviceda subcristata Black baza , Aviceda leuphotes Sulawesi serpent-eagle , Spilornis rufipectus (E) Mountain serpent-eagle , Spilornis kinabaluensis Crested serpent eagle , Spilornis cheela Short-toed snake eagle , Circaetus gallicus Bat hawk , Macheiramphus alcinus New Guinea eagle , Harpyopsis novaeguineae Changeable hawk-eagle , Nisaetus cirrhatus Flores hawk-eagle , Nisaetus floris (E) Blyth's hawk-eagle , Nisaetus alboniger Javan hawk-eagle , Nisaetus bartelsi (E) Sulawesi hawk-eagle , Nisaetus lanceolatus (E) Wallace's hawk-eagle , Nisaetus nanus Rufous-bellied eagle , Lophotriorchis kienerii Black eagle , Ictinaetus malaiensis Greater spotted eagle , Clanga clanga (A) Booted eagle , Hieraaetus pennatus Pygmy eagle , Hieraaetus weiskei Gurney's eagle , Aquila gurneyi Wedge-tailed eagle , Aquila audax (A) Bonelli's eagle , Aquila fasciata White-eyed buzzard , Butastur teesa (A) Rufous-winged buzzard , Butastur liventer Gray-faced buzzard , Butastur indicus Eurasian marsh-harrier , Circus aeruginosus (A) Eastern marsh-harrier , Circus spilonotus Papuan marsh-harrier , Circus spilothorax Swamp harrier , Circus approximans Spotted harrier , Circus assimilis Pied harrier , Circus melanoleucos Crested goshawk , Accipiter trivirgatus Sulawesi goshawk , Accipiter griseiceps (E) Shikra , Accipiter badius Chinese sparrowhawk , Accipiter soloensis Spot-tailed sparrowhawk , Accipiter trinotatus (E) Variable goshawk , Accipiter hiogaster Brown goshawk , Accipiter fasciatus Black-mantled goshawk , Accipiter melanochlamys Moluccan goshawk , Accipiter henicogrammus (E) Gray-headed goshawk , Accipiter poliocephalus Japanese sparrowhawk , Accipiter gularis Small sparrowhawk , Accipiter nanus (E) Besra , Accipiter virgatus Rufous-necked sparrowhawk , Accipiter erythrauchen (E) Collared sparrowhawk , Accipiter cirrocephalus Vinous-breasted sparrowhawk , Accipiter rhodogaster (E) Eurasian sparrowhawk , Accipiter nisus (A) Meyer's goshawk , Accipiter meyerianus Chestnut-shouldered goshawk , Erythrotriorchis buergersi Doria's goshawk , Megatriorchis doriae Black kite , Milvus migrans Whistling kite , Haliastur sphenurus Brahminy kite , Haliastur indus White-bellied sea-eagle , Haliaeetus leucogaster Lesser fish-eagle , Ichthyophaga humilis Gray-headed fish-eagle , Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus Eastern buzzard , Buteo japonicus Barn-owls Order: Strigiformes Family: Tytonidae
Barn-owls are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long strong legs with powerful talons.
Sooty owl , Tyto tenebricosa Australian masked-owl , Tyto novaehollandiae Seram masked-owl , Tyto almae (E) Lesser masked-owl , Tyto sororcula (E) Taliabu masked-owl , Tyto nigrobrunnea (E) Minahassa masked-owl , Tyto inexspectata (E) Sulawesi masked-owl , Tyto rosenbergii (E) Australasian grass-owl , Tyto longimembris Barn owl , Tyto alba Oriental bay-owl , Phodilus badius Owls Order: Strigiformes Family: Strigidae
The typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk.
White-fronted scops-owl , Otus sagittatus (A) Reddish scops-owl , Otus rufescens Flores scops-owl , Otus alfredi (E) Mountain scops-owl , Otus spilocephalus Rajah scops-owl , Otus brookii Javan scops-owl , Otus angelinae (E) Mentawai scops-owl , Otus mentawi (E) Sunda scops-owl , Otus lempiji Wallace's scops-owl , Otus silvicola (E) Moluccan scops-owl , Otus magicus Rinjani scops-owl , Otus jolandae (E) Sulawesi scops-owl , Otus manadensis (E) Banggai scops-owl , Otus mendeni (E) Wetar scops-owl , Otus tempestatis (E) Sangihe scops-owl , Otus collari (E) Siau scops-owl , Otus siaoensis (E) Sula scops-owl , Otus sulaensis (E) Biak scops-owl , Otus beccarii (E) Simeulue scops-owl , Otus umbra (E) Enggano scops-owl , Otus enganensis (E) Oriental scops-owl , Otus sunia Barred eagle-owl , Bubo sumatranus Buffy fish-owl , Ketupa ketupu Javan owlet , Glaucidium castanopterum (E) Sunda owlet , Taenioptynx sylvaticus (E) Spotted wood-owl , Strix seloputo Brown wood-owl , Strix leptogrammica Rufous owl , Ninox rufa Barking owl , Ninox connivens Sumba boobook , Ninox rudolfi (E) Southern boobook , Ninox boobook Rote boobook , Ninox rotiensis (E) Timor boobook , Ninox fusca (E) Alor boobook , Ninox plesseni (E) Least boobook , Ninox sumbaensis (E) Brown boobook , Ninox scutulata Northern boobook , Ninox japonica Chocolate boobook , Ninox randi Ochre-bellied boobook , Ninox ochracea (E) Togian boobook , Ninox burhani (E) Cinnabar boobook , Ninox ios (E) Halmahera boobook , Ninox hypogramma (E) Tanimbar boobook , Ninox forbesi (E) Seram boobook , Ninox squamipila (E) Buru boobook , Ninox hantu (E) Papuan boobook , Ninox theomacha Speckled boobook , Ninox punctulata (E) Papuan owl , Uroglaux dimorpha Trogons Order: Trogoniformes Family: Trogonidae
The family Trogonidae includes the trogons and quetzals . Found in tropical woodlands worldwide, they feed on insects and fruit, and their broad bills and weak legs reflect their diet and arboreal habits. Although their flight is fast, they are reluctant to fly any distance. Trogons have soft, often colourful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage.
Hoopoes Order: Bucerotiformes Family: Upupidae
Hoopoes have black, white, and pink plumage and a large erectile crest on the head.
Hornbills Order: Bucerotiformes Family: Bucerotidae
Hornbills are a group of birds whose bill is shaped like a cow's horn, but without a twist, sometimes with a casque on the upper mandible. Frequently, the bill is brightly coloured.
White-crowned hornbill , Berenicornis comatus Helmeted hornbill , Buceros vigil Rhinoceros hornbill , Buceros rhinoceros Great hornbill , Buceros bicornis Bushy-crested hornbill , Anorrhinus galeritus Black hornbill , Anthracoceros malayanus Oriental pied-hornbill , Anthracoceros albirostris Knobbed hornbill , Rhyticeros cassidix (E) Sumba hornbill , Rhyticeros everetti (E) Wreathed hornbill , Rhyticeros undulatus Blyth's hornbill , Rhyticeros plicatus Sulawesi hornbill , Rhabdotorrhinus exarhatus (E) Wrinkled hornbill , Rhabdotorrhinus corrugatus Kingfishers Order: Coraciiformes Family: Alcedinidae
Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long, pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails.
Common kingfisher , Alcedo atthis Blue-eared kingfisher , Alcedo meninting Javan blue-banded kingfisher , Alcedo euryzona (E) Malaysian blue-banded kingfisher , Alcedo peninsulae Small blue kingfisher , Alcedo coerulescens (E) Azure kingfisher , Ceyx azureus Little kingfisher , Ceyx pusillus Black-backed dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx erithaca Rufous-backed dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx rufidorsa Sulawesi dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx fallax (E) Sangihe dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx sangirensis (E) Sula dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx wallacii (E) Moluccan dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx lepidus (E) Buru dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx cajeli (E) Papuan dwarf-kingfisher , Ceyx solitarius Banded kingfisher , Lacedo pulchella Blue-winged kookaburra , Dacelo leachii Spangled kookaburra , Dacelo tyro Rufous-bellied kookaburra , Dacelo gaudichaud Shovel-billed kookaburra , Clytoceyx rex Sulawesi lilac kingfisher , Cittura cyanotis (E) Sangihe lilac kingfisher , Cittura sanghirensis (E) Stork-billed kingfisher , Pelargopsis capensis Great-billed kingfisher , Pelargopsis melanorhyncha (E) Ruddy kingfisher , Halcyon coromanda White-throated kingfisher , Halcyon smyrnensis Black-capped kingfisher , Halcyon pileata Javan kingfisher , Halcyon cyanoventris (E) Blue-black kingfisher , Todirhamphus nigrocyaneus Blue-and-white kingfisher , Todirhamphus diops (E) Lazuli kingfisher , Todirhamphus lazuli (E) Forest kingfisher , Todirhamphus macleayii Torresian kingfisher , Todirhamphus sordidus Sacred kingfisher , Todirhamphus sanctus Collared kingfisher , Todirhamphus chloris Beach kingfisher , Todirhamphus saurophagus Sombre kingfisher , Todirhamphus funebris (E) Talaud kingfisher , Todirhamphus enigma (E) Cinnamon-banded kingfisher , Todirhamphus australasia (E) White-rumped kingfisher , Caridonax fulgidus (E) Hook-billed kingfisher , Melidora macrorrhina Rufous-collared kingfisher , Actenoides concretus Green-backed kingfisher , Actenoides monachus (E) Scaly-breasted kingfisher , Actenoides princeps (E) Yellow-billed kingfisher , Syma torotoro Mountain kingfisher , Syma megarhyncha Little paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera hydrocharis Common paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera galatea Kofiau paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera ellioti (E) Biak paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera riedelii (E) Numfor paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera carolinae (E) Red-breasted paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera nympha Buff-breasted paradise-kingfisher , Tanysiptera sylvia Bee-eaters Order: Coraciiformes Family: Meropidae
The bee-eaters are a group of near passerine birds. Most species are found in Africa but others occur in southern Europe, southern Asia, Australia and New Guinea. They are characterised by richly coloured plumage, slender bodies, and usually elongated central tail feathers. All are colourful and have long down-turned bills and pointed wings, which give them a swallow-like appearance when seen from afar.
Rollers Order: Coraciiformes Family: Coraciidae
Rollers resemble crows in size and build, but are more closely related to the kingfishers and bee-eaters . They share the colourful appearance of those groups with blues and browns predominating. The two inner front toes are connected, but the outer toe is not.
Asian barbets Order: Piciformes Family: Megalaimidae
The Asian barbets are plump birds, with short necks and large heads. They get their name from the bristles which fringe their heavy bills. Most species are brightly coloured.
Sooty barbet , Caloramphus hayii Brown barbet , Caloramphus fuliginosus Coppersmith barbet , Psilopogon haemacephalus Blue-eared barbet , Psilopogon duvaucelii Little barbet , Psilopogon australis Bornean barbet , Psilopogon eximius Fire-tufted barbet , Psilopogon pyrolophus Red-crowned barbet , Psilopogon rafflesii Red-throated barbet , Psilopogon mystacophanos Black-banded barbet , Psilopogon javensis (E) Golden-naped barbet , Psilopogon pulcherrimus Yellow-crowned barbet , Psilopogon henricii Flame-fronted barbet , Psilopogon armillaris (E) Lineated barbet , Psilopogon lineatus Mountain barbet , Psilopogon monticola Brown-throated barbet , Psilopogon corvinus (E) Gold-whiskered barbet , Psilopogon chrysopogon Black-browed barbet , Psilopogon oorti Honeyguides Order: Piciformes Family: Indicatoridae
Honeyguides are among the few birds that feed on wax . They are named for the greater honeyguide which leads traditional honey-hunters to bees' nests and, after the hunters have harvested the honey, feeds on the remaining contents of the hive.
Woodpeckers Order: Piciformes Family: Picidae
Woodpeckers are small to medium-sized birds with chisel-like beaks, short legs, stiff tails, and long tongues used for capturing insects. Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes. Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks.
Speckled piculet , Picumnus innominatus Rufous piculet , Sasia abnormis Gray-and-buff woodpecker , Hemicircus concretus Sulawesi pygmy woodpecker , Yungipicus temminckii (E) Sunda pygmy woodpecker , Yungipicus moluccensis Gray-capped pygmy woodpecker , Yungipicus canicapillus Freckle-breasted woodpecker , Dendrocopos analis Maroon woodpecker , Blythipicus rubiginosus Orange-backed woodpecker , Reinwardtipicus validus Greater flameback , Chrysocolaptes guttacristatus Javan flameback , Chrysocolaptes strictus Rufous woodpecker , Micropternus brachyurus Buff-necked woodpecker , Meiglyptes tukki Buff-rumped woodpecker , Meiglyptes tristis Olive-backed woodpecker , Dinopium rafflesii Common flameback , Dinopium javanense Lesser yellownape , Picus chlorolophus Crimson-winged woodpecker , Picus puniceus Laced woodpecker , Picus vittatus Gray-headed woodpecker , Picus canus Banded woodpecker , Chrysophlegma miniaceum Greater yellownape , Chrysophlegma flavinucha Checker-throated woodpecker , Chrysophlegma mentale Ashy woodpecker , Mulleripicus fulvus (E) Great slaty woodpecker , Mulleripicus pulverulentus White-bellied woodpecker , Dryocopus javensis Falcons and caracaras Order: Falconiformes Family: Falconidae
Falconidae is a family of diurnal birds of prey. They differ from hawks, eagles, and kites in that they kill with their beaks instead of their talons.
Black-thighed falconet , Microhierax fringillarius White-fronted falconet , Microhierax latifrons Eurasian kestrel , Falco tinnunculus (A) Spotted kestrel , Falco moluccensis (E) Nankeen kestrel , Falco cenchroides Eurasian hobby , Falco subbuteo (A) Oriental hobby , Falco severus Australian hobby , Falco longipennis Brown falcon , Falco berigora Peregrine falcon , Falco peregrinus Cockatoos Order: Psittaciformes Family: Cacatuidae
The cockatoos share many features with other parrots including the characteristic curved beak shape and a zygodactyl foot, with two forward toes and two backwards toes. They differ, however in a number of characteristics, including the often spectacular movable headcrest .
Old World parrots Order: Psittaciformes Family: Psittaculidae
Characteristic features of parrots include a strong curved bill, an upright stance, strong legs, and clawed zygodactyl feet. Many parrots are vividly coloured, and some are multi-coloured. In size they range from 8 cm (3.1 in) to 1 m (3.3 ft) in length. Old World parrots are found from Africa east across south and southeast Asia and Oceania to Australia and New Zealand.
Pesquet's parrot , Psittrichas fulgidus Yellow-capped pygmy-parrot , Micropsitta keiensis Geelvink pygmy-parrot , Micropsitta geelvinkiana (E) Buff-faced pygmy-parrot , Micropsitta pusio Red-breasted pygmy-parrot , Micropsitta bruijnii Moluccan king-parrot , Alisterus amboinensis (E) Papuan king-parrot , Alisterus chloropterus Olive-shouldered parrot , Aprosmictus jonquillaceus (E) Red-winged parrot , Aprosmictus erythropterus Buru racquet-tail , Prioniturus mada (E) Golden-mantled racquet-tail , Prioniturus platurus (E) Yellow-breasted racquet-tail , Prioniturus flavicans (E) Eclectus parrot , Eclectus roratus Red-cheeked parrot , Geoffroyus geoffroyi Blue-collared parrot , Geoffroyus simplex Blue-rumped parrot , Psittinus cyanurus Rose-ringed parakeet , Psittacula krameri (A) Red-breasted parakeet , Psittacula alexandri Long-tailed parakeet , Psittacula longicauda Painted tiger-parrot , Psittacella picta Brehm's tiger-parrot , Psittacella brehmii Modest tiger-parrot , Psittacella modesta Madarasz's tiger-parrot , Psittacella madaraszi Black-lored parrot , Tanygnathus gramineus (E) Great-billed parrot , Tanygnathus megalorynchos Blue-naped parrot , Tanygnathus lucionensis Azure-rumped parrot , Tanygnathus sumatranus Orange-breasted fig-parrot , Cyclopsitta gulielmitertii Double-eyed fig-parrot , Cyclopsitta diophthalma Large fig-parrot , Psittaculirostris desmarestii Edwards's fig-parrot , Psittaculirostris edwardsii Salvadori's fig-parrot , Psittaculirostris salvadorii (E) Plum-faced lorikeet , Oreopsittacus arfaki Pygmy lorikeet , Charminetta wilhelminae Red-fronted lorikeet , Hypocharmosyna rubronotata Red-flanked lorikeet , Hypocharmosyna placentis Blue-fronted lorikeet , Charmosynopsis toxopei (E) Fairy lorikeet , Charmosynopsis pulchella Striated lorikeet , Synorhacma multistriata Josephine's lorikeet , Charmosyna josefinae Papuan lorikeet , Charmosyna papou Yellow-billed lorikeet , Neopsittacus musschenbroekii Orange-billed lorikeet , Neopsittacus pullicauda Chattering lory , Lorius garrulus (E) Purple-naped lory , Lorius domicella (E) Black-capped lory , Lorius lory Dusky lory , Pseudeos fuscata Brown lory , Chalcopsitta duivenbodei Black lory , Chalcopsitta atra Yellow-streaked lory , Chalcopsitta scintillata Goldie's lorikeet , Glossoptila goldiei Iris lorikeet , Saudareos iris (E) Ornate lorikeet , Saudareos ornatus (E) Yellow-cheeked lorikeet , Saudareos meyeri (E) Sula lorikeet , Saudareos flavoviridis (E) Blue-streaked lory , Eos reticulata (E) Blue-eared lory , Eos semilarvata (E) Red lory , Eos bornea (E) Black-winged lory , Eos cyanogenia (E) Red-and-blue lory , Eos histrio (E) Violet-necked lory , Eos squamata (E) Coconut lorikeet , Trichoglossus haematodus Red-collared lorikeet , Trichoglossus rubritorquis Olive-headed lorikeet , Trichoglossus euteles (E) Marigold lorikeet , Trichoglossus capistratus (E) Leaf lorikeet , Trichoglossus weberi (E) Sunset lorikeet , Trichoglossus forsteni Blue-crowned hanging-parrot , Loriculus galgulus Sulawesi hanging-parrot , Loriculus stigmatus (E) Sula hanging-parrot , Loriculus sclateri (E) Moluccan hanging-parrot , Loriculus amabilis Sangihe hanging-parrot , Loriculus catamene (E) Papuan hanging-parrot , Loriculus aurantiifrons Pygmy hanging-parrot , Loriculus exilis (E) Yellow-throated hanging-parrot , Loriculus pusillus (E) Wallace's hanging-parrot , Loriculus flosculus (E) African and green broadbills Order: Passeriformes Family: Calyptomenidae
The broadbills are small, brightly coloured birds which feed on fruit and also take insects in flycatcher fashion, snapping their broad bills. Their habitat is canopies of wet forests.
Asian and Grauer's broadbillsOrder: Passeriformes Family: Eurylaimidae
The broadbills are small, brightly coloured birds, which feed on fruit and also take insects in flycatcher fashion, snapping their broad bills. Their habitat is canopies of wet fore
Pittas Order: Passeriformes Family: Pittidae
Pittas are medium-sized stocky passerines with fairly long, strong legs, short tails, and stout bills. Many are brightly coloured. They spend the majority of their time on wet forest floors, eating snails, insects, and similar invertebrate prey.
Blue-breasted pitta , Erythropitta erythrogaster Sangihe pitta , Erythropitta caeruleitorques (E) Siau pitta , Erythropitta palliceps Sulawesi pitta , Erythropitta celebensis (E) Sula pitta , Erythropitta dohertyi (E) North Moluccan pitta , Erythropitta rufiventris (E) South Moluccan pitta , Erythropitta rubrinucha (E) Papuan pitta , Erythropitta macklotii Graceful pitta , Erythropitta venusta Blue-banded pitta , Erythropitta arquata Garnet pitta , Erythropitta granatina Giant pitta , Hydrornis caeruleus Schneider's pitta , Hydrornis schneideri (E) Malayan banded-pitta , Hydrornis irena Javan banded-pitta , Hydrornis guajanus Bornean banded-pitta , Hydrornis schwaneri Blue-headed pitta , Hydrornis baudii Blue-winged pitta , Pitta moluccensis Fairy pitta , Pitta nympha Hooded pitta , Pitta sordida Noisy pitta , Pitta versicolor Ivory-breasted pitta , Pitta maxima (E) Ornate pitta , Pitta concinna Elegant pitta , Pitta elegans Banda Sea pitta , Pitta vigorsii Mangrove pitta , Pitta megarhyncha Bowerbirds Order: Passeriformes Family: Ptilonorhynchidae
The bowerbirds are small to medium-sized passerine birds. The males notably build a bower to attract a mate. Depending on the species, the bower ranges from a circle of cleared earth with a small pile of twigs in the center to a complex and highly decorated structure of sticks and leaves.
White-eared catbird , Ailuroedus buccoides Ochre-breasted catbird , Ailuroedus stonii Tan-capped catbird , Ailuroedus geislerorum Northern catbird , Ailuroedus jobiensis Arfak catbird , Ailuroedus arfakianus Black-eared catbird , Ailuroedus melanotis Archbold's bowerbird , Archboldia papuensis Vogelkop bowerbird , Amblyornis inornata (E) MacGregor's bowerbird , Amblyornis macgregoriae Golden-fronted bowerbird , Amblyornis flavifrons (E) Masked bowerbird , Sericulus aureus Flame bowerbird , Sericulus ardens Yellow-breasted bowerbird , Chlamydera lauterbachi Fawn-breasted bowerbird , Chlamydera cerviniventris Australasian treecreepers Order: Passeriformes Family: Climacteridae
The Climacteridae are medium-small, mostly brown-coloured birds with patterning on their underparts. They are endemic to Australia and New Guinea.
Fairywrens Order: Passeriformes Family: Maluridae
Maluridae is a family of small, insectivorous passerine birds endemic to Australia and New Guinea. They are socially monogamous and sexually promiscuous, meaning that although they form pairs between one male and one female, each partner will mate with other individuals and even assist in raising the young from such pairings.
Honeyeaters Order: Passeriformes Family: Meliphagidae
The honeyeaters are a large and diverse family of small to medium-sized birds most common in Australia and New Guinea. They are nectar feeders and closely resemble other nectar-feeding passerines.
Dark-eared myza , Myza celebensis (E) White-eared myza , Myza sarasinorum (E) Plain honeyeater , Pycnopygius ixoides Marbled honeyeater , Pycnopygius cinereus Streak-headed honeyeater , Pycnopygius stictocephalus Puff-backed honeyeater , Meliphaga aruensis Streak-breasted honeyeater , Territornis reticulata (E) Orange-cheeked honeyeater , Oreornis chrysogenys (E) Forest honeyeater , Microptilotis montanus Mottled honeyeater , Microptilotis mimikae Yellow-gaped honeyeater , Microptilotis flavirictus Mountain honeyeater , Microptilotis orientalis Scrub honeyeater , Microptilotis albonotatus Mimic honeyeater , Microptilotis analogus Graceful honeyeater , Microptilotis gracilis Black-throated honeyeater , Caligavis subfrenata Obscure honeyeater , Caligavis obscura Sooty melidectes , Melidectes fuscus Short-bearded melidectes , Melidectes nouhuysi (E) Ornate melidectes , Melidectes torquatus Cinnamon-browed melidectes , Melidectes ochromelas Vogelkop melidectes , Melidectes leucostephes (E) Belford's melidectes , Melidectes belfordi Yellow-browed melidectes , Melidectes rufocrissalis Varied honeyeater , Gavicalis versicolor Brown-backed honeyeater , Ramsayornis modestus Rufous-banded honeyeater , Conopophila albogularis Arfak honeyeater , Melipotes gymnops (E) Smoky honeyeater , Melipotes fumigatus Foja honeyeater , Melipotes carolae (E) Macgregor's honeyeater , Macgregoria pulchra Long-billed honeyeater , Melilestes megarhynchus Olive straightbill , Timeliopsis fulvigula Tawny straightbill , Timeliopsis griseigula Seram myzomela , Myzomela blasii (E) Ruby-throated myzomela , Myzomela eques Dusky myzomela , Myzomela obscura Red myzomela , Myzomela cruentata Papuan black myzomela , Myzomela nigrita Alor myzomela , Myzomela prawiradilagae (E) Crimson-hooded myzomela , Myzomela kuehni (E) Red-headed myzomela , Myzomela erythrocephala Sumba myzomela , Myzomela dammermani (E) Rote myzomela , Myzomela irianawidodoae (E) Elfin myzomela , Myzomela adolphinae Sulawesi myzomela , Myzomela chloroptera (E) Taliabu myzomela , Myzomela wahe (E) Wakolo myzomela , Myzomela wakoloensis (E) Banda myzomela , Myzomela boiei (E) Black-breasted myzomela , Myzomela vulnerata (E) Red-collared myzomela , Myzomela rosenbergii Green-backed honeyeater , Glycichaera fallax Leaden honeyeater , Ptiloprora plumbea Yellow-streaked honeyeater , Ptiloprora meekiana Rufous-sided honeyeater , Ptiloprora erythropleura (E) Mayr's honeyeater , Ptiloprora mayri Gray-streaked honeyeater , Ptiloprora perstriata Sunda honeyeater , Lichmera lombokia (E) Olive honeyeater , Lichmera argentauris (E) Brown honeyeater , Lichmera indistincta White-tufted honeyeater , Lichmera squamata (E) Silver-eared honeyeater , Lichmera alboauricularis Buru honeyeater , Lichmera deningeri (E) Seram honeyeater , Lichmera monticola (E) Yellow-eared honeyeater , Lichmera flavicans (E) Black-chested honeyeater , Lichmera notabilis (E) Blue-faced honeyeater , Entomyzon cyanotis White-throated honeyeater , Melithreptus albogularis Tawny-breasted honeyeater , Xanthotis flaviventer Spotted honeyeater , Xanthotis polygrammus White-streaked friarbird , Melitograis gilolensis (E) Little friarbird , Philemon citreogularis Meyer's friarbird , Philemon meyeri Timor friarbird , Philemon inornatus (E) Gray friarbird , Philemon kisserensis (E) Brass's friarbird , Philemon brassi (E) Dusky friarbird , Philemon fuscicapillus (E) Buru friarbird , Philemon moluccensis (E) Tanimbar friarbird , Philemon plumigenis (E) Seram friarbird , Philemon subcorniculatus (E) Helmeted friarbird , Philemon buceroides Noisy friarbird , Philemon corniculatus Thornbills and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Acanthizidae
The Acanthizidae are small- to medium-sized birds with short rounded wings, slender bills, long legs, and a short tail. The golden-bellied gerygone is the only member of the family found in mainland Asia.
Goldenface , Pachycare flavogrisea Rusty mouse-warbler , Crateroscelis murina Bicolored mouse-warbler , Crateroscelis nigrorufa Mountain mouse-warbler , Crateroscelis robusta Tropical scrubwren , Sericornis beccarii Large scrubwren , Sericornis nouhuysi Vogelkop scrubwren , Sericornis rufescens (E) Buff-faced scrubwren , Sericornis perspicillatus Papuan scrubwren , Sericornis papuensis Gray-green scrubwren , Sericornis arfakianus Pale-billed scrubwren , Sericornis spilodera Papuan thornbill , Acanthiza murina Gray thornbill , Acanthiza cinerea Green-backed gerygone , Gerygone chloronota Fairy gerygone , Gerygone palpebrosa Biak gerygone , Gerygone hypoxantha Yellow-bellied gerygone , Gerygone chrysogaster Large-billed gerygone , Gerygone magnirostris Golden-bellied gerygone , Gerygone sulphurea Plain gerygone , Gerygone inornata (E) Rufous-sided gerygone , Gerygone dorsalis Brown-breasted gerygone , Gerygone ruficollis Mangrove gerygone , Gerygone levigaster Pseudo-babblers Order: Passeriformes Family: Pomatostomidae
The pseudo-babblers are small to medium-sized birds endemic to Australia and New Guinea. They are ground-feeding omnivores and highly social.
Logrunners Order: Passeriformes Family: Orthonychidae
The Orthonychidae is a family of birds with a single genus, Orthonyx , which comprises two types of passerine birds endemic to Australia and New Guinea, the logrunners and the chowchilla. Both use stiffened tails to brace themselves when feeding.
Quail-thrushes and jewel-babblers Order: Passeriformes Family: Cinclosomatidae
The Cinclosomatidae is a family containing jewel-babblers and quail-thrushes.
Cuckooshrikes Order: Passeriformes Family: Campephagidae
The cuckooshrikes are small to medium-sized passerine birds. They are predominantly greyish with white and black, although some minivet species are brightly coloured.
Fiery minivet , Pericrocotus igneus Small minivet , Pericrocotus cinnamomeus Gray-chinned minivet , Pericrocotus solaris Sunda minivet , Pericrocotus miniatus (E) Flores minivet , Pericrocotus lansbergei (E) Scarlet minivet , Pericrocotus speciosus Ashy minivet , Pericrocotus divaricatus Stout-billed cuckooshrike , Coracina caeruleogrisea Hooded cuckooshrike , Coracina longicauda Pied cuckooshrike , Coracina bicolor (E) Cerulean cuckooshrike , Coracina temminckii (E) Barred cuckooshrike , Coracina lineata Boyer's cuckooshrike , Coracina boyeri Black-faced cuckooshrike , Coracina novaehollandiae White-bellied cuckooshrike , Coracina papuensis Moluccan cuckooshrike , Coracina atriceps (E) Bar-bellied cuckooshrike , Coracina striata Sunda cuckooshrike , Coracina larvata (E) Javan cuckooshrike , Coracina javensis (E) Wallacean cuckooshrike , Coracina personata (E) Buru cuckooshrike , Coracina fortis (E) White-rumped cuckooshrike , Coracina leucopygia (E) Slaty cuckooshrike , Coracina schistacea (E) Golden cuckooshrike , Campochaera sloetii White-shouldered triller , Lalage sueurii (E) Black-browed triller , Lalage atrovirens White-browed triller , Lalage moesta (E) Varied triller , Lalage leucomela White-rumped triller , Lalage leucopygialis (E) Pied triller , Lalage nigra Rufous-bellied triller , Lalage aurea (E) Lesser cuckooshrike , Lalage fimbriata Pygmy cuckooshrike , Celebesica abbotti (E) Halmahera cuckooshrike , Celebesia parvula (E) Black-bellied cicadabird , Edolisoma montanum Pale cicadabird , Edolisoma ceramense (E) Kai cicadabird , Edolisoma dispar (E) Pale-shouldered cicadabird , Edolisoma dohertyi (E) Papuan cicadabird , Edolisoma incertum Sulawesi cicadabird , Edolisoma morio (E) Sula cicadabird , Edolisoma sula (E) Common cicadabird , Edolisoma tenuirostre Gray-headed cicadabird , Edolisoma schisticeps Black cicadabird , Edolisoma melas Whipbirds and wedgebills Order: Passeriformes Family: Psophodidae
The Psophodidae is a family containing whipbirds and wedgebills.
Ploughbill Order: Passeriformes Family: Eulacestomidae
The wattled ploughbill was long thought to be related to the whistlers (Pachycephalidae), and shriketits (formerly Pachycephalidae, now often treated as its own family).
Australo-Papuan bellbirds Order: Passeriformes Family: Oreoicidae
The three species contained in the family have been moved around between different families for fifty years. A series of studies of the DNA of Australian birds between 2006 and 2001 found strong support for treating the three genera as a new family, which was formally named in 2016.
Tit berrypecker and crested berrypecker Order: Passeriformes Family: Paramythiidae
Paramythiidae is a very small bird family restricted to the mountain forests of New Guinea. The two species are colourful medium-sized birds which feed on fruit and some insects.
Vireos, shrike-babblers, and erpornisOrder: Passeriformes Family: Vireonidae
Most of the members of this family are found in the New World. However, the shrike-babblers and erpornis, which only slightly resemble the "true" vireos and greenlets, are found in South East Asia.
Whistlers and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Pachycephalidae
The family Pachycephalidae includes the whistlers, shrikethrushes, and some of the pitohuis.
Rusty pitohui , Pseudorectes ferrugineus White-bellied pitohui , Pseudorectes incertus Gray shrikethrush , Colluricincla harmonica Sooty shrikethrush , Colluricincla tenebrosa Waigeo shrikethrush , Colluricincla affinis (E) Mamberamo shrikethrush , Colluricincla obscura Sepik-Ramu shrikethrush , Colluricincla tappenbecki Arafura shrikethrush , Colluricincla megarhyncha Rufous shrikethrush , Colluricincla rufogaster Black pitohui , Melanorectes nigrescens Sangihe whistler , Coracornis sanghirensis (E) Maroon-backed whistler , Coracornis raveni (E) Bare-throated whistler , Pachycephala nudigula (E) Fawn-breasted whistler , Pachycephala orpheus (E) Regent whistler , Pachycephala schlegelii Vogelkop whistler , Pachycephala meyeri (E) Sclater's whistler , Pachycephala soror Rusty-breasted whistler , Pachycephala fulvotincta Yellow-throated whistler , Pachycephala macrorhyncha Black-chinned whistler , Pachycephala mentalis Baliem whistler , Pachycephala balim Black-tailed whistler , Pachycephala melanura Lorentz's whistler , Pachycephala lorentzi Golden-backed whistler , Pachycephala aurea Bornean whistler , Pachycephala hypoxantha Sulphur-bellied whistler , Pachycephala sulfuriventer (E) Mangrove whistler , Pachycephala cinerea Island whistler , Pachycephala phaionota (E) Biak whistler , Pachycephala melanorhyncha (E) Rusty whistler , Pachycephala hyperythra Gray whistler , Pachycephala simplex Wallacean whistler , Pachycephala arctitorquis (E) Drab whistler , Pachycephala griseonota (E) White-bellied whistler , Pachycephala leucogastra Black-headed whistler , Pachycephala monacha Old World orioles Order: Passeriformes Family: Oriolidae
The Old World orioles are colourful passerine birds which are not closely related to the New World orioles .
Hooded pitohui , Pitohui dichrous Raja Ampat pitohui , Pitohui cerviniventris Northern variable pitohui , Pitohui kirhocephalus Southern variable pitohui , Pitohui uropygialis Timor oriole , Oriolus melanotis (E) Buru oriole , Oriolus bouroensis (E) Tanimbar oriole , Oriolus decipiens (E) Seram oriole , Oriolus forsteni (E) Halmahera oriole , Oriolus phaeochromus (E) Brown oriole , Oriolus szalayi Olive-backed oriole , Oriolus sagittatus Green oriole , Oriolus flavocinctus Dark-throated oriole , Oriolus xanthonotus Black-naped oriole , Oriolus chinensis Black-hooded oriole , Oriolus xanthornus Black oriole , Oriolus hosii Black-and-crimson oriole , Oriolus cruentus Wetar figbird , Sphecotheres hypoleucus (E) Green figbird , Sphecotheres viridis (E) Australasian figbird , Sphecotheres vieilloti Woodswallows, bellmagpies and alliesOrder: Passeriformes Family: Artamidae
The woodswallows are soft-plumaged, somber-coloured passerine birds. They are smooth, agile flyers with moderately large, semi-triangular wings. The cracticids: currawongs , bellmagpies and butcherbirds , are similar to the other corvids. They have large, straight bills and mostly black, white or grey plumage. All are omnivorous to some degree.
Ivory-backed woodswallow , Artamus monachus (E) Great woodswallow , Artamus maximus White-breasted woodswallow , Artamus leucorynchus Black-faced woodswallow , Artamus cinereus Mountain peltops , Peltops montanus Lowland peltops , Peltops blainvillii Black-backed butcherbird , Cracticus mentalis Hooded butcherbird , Cracticus cassicus Black butcherbird , Cracticus quoyi Australian magpie , Gymnorhina tibicen Mottled berryhunter Order: Passeriformes Family: Rhagologidae
The mottled berryhunter or mottled whistler (Rhagologus leucostigma ) is a species of bird whose relationships are unclear but most likely related to the woodswallows , boatbills and butcherbirds.
Vangas, helmetshrikes, and alliesOrder: Passeriformes Family: Vangidae
The family Vangidae is highly variable, though most members of it resemble true shrikes to some degree.
Bristlehead Order: Passeriformes Family: Pityriasidae
The Bornean bristlehead (Pityriasis gymnocephala ), also variously known as the bristled shrike, bald-headed crow or the bald-headed wood-shrike, is the only member of the passerine family Pityriasidae and genus Pityriasis . It is an enigmatic and uncommon species of the rainforest canopy of the island of Borneo , [1] to which it is endemic. [2]
Ioras Order: Passeriformes Family: Aegithinidae
The ioras are bulbul -like birds of open forest or thorn scrub, but whereas that group tends to be drab in colouration, ioras are sexually dimorphic, with the males being brightly plumaged in yellows and greens.
Fantails Order: Passeriformes Family: Rhipiduridae
The fantails are small insectivorous birds with longish, frequently fanned, tails.
Drongo fantail , Chaetorhynchus papuensis Cerulean flycatcher , Eutrichomyias rowleyi (E) Black fantail , Rhipidura atra Spotted fantail , Rhipidura perlata Cinnamon-tailed fantail , Rhipidura fuscorufa (E) Northern fantail , Rhipidura rufiventris Brown-capped fantail , Rhipidura diluta (E) Sooty thicket-fantail , Rhipidura threnothorax Black thicket-fantail , Rhipidura maculipectus White-bellied thicket-fantail , Rhipidura leucothorax Willie-wagtail , Rhipidura leucophrys Malaysian pied fantail , Rhipidura javanica White-throated fantail , Rhipidura albicollis Rufous-tailed fantail , Rhipidura phoenicura (E) White-bellied fantail , Rhipidura euryura (E) Rufous-backed fantail , Rhipidura rufidorsa Dimorphic fantail , Rhipidura brachyrhyncha Sulawesi fantail , Rhipidura teysmanni Peleng fantail , Rhipidura habibiei (E) Taliabu fantail , Rhipidura sulaensis (E) Tawny-backed fantail , Rhipidura superflua (E) Streak-breasted fantail , Rhipidura dedemi (E) Long-tailed fantail , Rhipidura opistherythra (E) Rufous fantail , Rhipidura rufifrons Arafura fantail , Rhipidura dryas Friendly fantail , Rhipidura albolimbata Chestnut-bellied fantail , Rhipidura hyperythra Mangrove fantail , Rhipidura phasiana Drongos Order: Passeriformes Family: Dicruridae
The drongos are mostly black or dark grey in colour, sometimes with metallic tints. They have long forked tails, and some Asian species have elaborate tail decorations. They have short legs and sit very upright when perched, like a shrike. They flycatch or take prey from the ground.
Black drongo , Dicrurus macrocercus Ashy drongo , Dicrurus leucophaeus Crow-billed drongo , Dicrurus annectens Bronzed drongo , Dicrurus aeneus Lesser racket-tailed drongo , Dicrurus remifer Hair-crested drongo , Dicrurus hottentottus Sulawesi drongo , Dicrurus montanus (E) Sumatran drongo , Dicrurus sumatranus (E) Wallacean drongo , Dicrurus densus (E) Spangled drongo , Dicrurus bracteatus Greater racket-tailed drongo , Dicrurus paradiseus Birds-of-paradise Order: Passeriformes Family: Paradisaeidae
The birds-of-paradise are best known for the striking plumage possessed by the males of most species, in particular highly elongated and elaborate feathers extending from the tail, wings or head. These plumes are used in courtship displays to attract females.
Paradise-crow , Lycocorax pyrrhopterus (E) Trumpet manucode , Phonygammus keraudrenii Crinkle-collared manucode , Manucodia chalybatus Jobi manucode , Manucodia jobiensis Glossy-mantled manucode , Manucodia ater King-of-Saxony bird-of-paradise , Pteridophora alberti Carola's parotia , Parotia carolae Bronze parotia , Parotia berlepschi (A) Western parotia , Parotia sefilata (E) Lawes's parotia , Parotia lawesii Twelve-wired bird-of-paradise , Seleucidis melanoleucus Black-billed sicklebill , Drepanornis albertisi Pale-billed sicklebill , Drepanornis bruijnii Standardwing bird-of-paradise , Semioptera wallacii (E) Vogelkop lophorina , Lophorina niedda (E) Greater lophorina , Lophorina superba Magnificent riflebird , Ptiloris magnificus Growling riflebird , Ptiloris intercedens Black sicklebill , Epimachus fastuosus Brown sicklebill , Epimachus meyeri Long-tailed paradigalla , Paradigalla carunculata (E) Short-tailed paradigalla , Paradigalla brevicauda Splendid astrapia , Astrapia splendidissima Arfak astrapia , Astrapia nigra (E) Ribbon-tailed astrapia , Astrapia mayeri King bird-of-paradise , Cicinnurus regius Wilson's bird-of-paradise , Cicinnurus respublica (E) Magnificent bird-of-paradise , Cicinnurus magnificus Red bird-of-paradise , Paradisaea rubra (E) Lesser bird-of-paradise , Paradisaea minor Raggiana bird-of-paradise , Paradisaea raggiana (A) Greater bird-of-paradise , Paradisaea apoda Monarch flycatchers Order: Passeriformes Family: Monarchidae
The monarch flycatchers are small to medium-sized insectivorous passerines which hunt by gleaning , hovering or flycatching .
Black-naped monarch , Hypothymis azurea Pale-blue monarch , Hypothymis puella Rufous paradise-flycatcher , Terpsiphone cinnamomea Japanese paradise-flycatcher , Terpsiphone atrocaudata (A) Amur paradise-flycatcher , Terpsiphone incei Blyth's paradise-flycatcher , Terpsiphone affinis Indian paradise-flycatcher , Terpsiphone paradisi (A) White-naped monarch , Carterornis pileatus (E) Loetoe monarch , Carterornis castus (E) Golden monarch , Carterornis chrysomela Island monarch , Monarcha cinerascens Black-faced monarch , Monarcha melanopsis Black-winged monarch , Monarcha frater Fan-tailed monarch , Symposiachrus axillaris Rufous monarch , Symposiachrus rubiensis Flores monarch , Symposiachrus sacerdotum (E) Black-chinned monarch , Symposiachrus boanensis (E) Spectacled monarch , Symposiachrus trivirgatus White-tailed monarch , Symposiachrus leucurus (E) White-tipped monarch , Symposiachrus everetti (E) Black-tipped monarch , Symposiachrus loricatus (E) Kofiau monarch , Symposiachrus julianae (E) Biak monarch , Symposiachrus brehmii (E) Hooded monarch , Symposiachrus manadensis Black-bibbed monarch , Symposiachrus mundus (E) Spot-winged monarch , Symposiachrus guttula Frilled monarch , Arses telescophthalmus Ochre-collared monarch , Arses insularis Magpie-lark , Grallina cyanoleuca Torrent-lark , Grallina bruijni Biak flycatcher , Myiagra atra (E) Moluccan flycatcher , Myiagra galeata (E) Leaden flycatcher , Myiagra rubecula Broad-billed flycatcher , Myiagra ruficollis Satin flycatcher , Myiagra cyanoleuca Restless flycatcher , Myiagra inquieta (A) Paperbark flycatcher , Myiagra nana Shining flycatcher , Myiagra alecto Crested shrikejay Order: Passeriformes Family: Platylophidae
Until 2018 this species was included in family Corvidae, but genetic and morphological evidence place it in its own family.
Shrikes Order: Passeriformes Family: Laniidae
Shrikes are passerine birds known for the habit of some species of catching other birds and small animals and impaling the uneaten portions of their bodies on thorns. A shrike's beak is hooked, like that of a typical bird of prey.
Crows, jays, and magpiesOrder: Passeriformes Family: Corvidae
The family Corvidae includes crows , ravens , jays , choughs , magpies , treepies , nutcrackers , and ground jays . Corvids are above average in size among the Passeriformes, and some of the larger species show high levels of intelligence.
Black magpie , Platysmurus leucopterus Common green-magpie , Cissa chinensis Javan green-magpie , Cissa thalassina Bornean green-magpie , Cissa jefferyi Sumatran treepie , Dendrocitta occipitalis (E) Bornean treepie , Dendrocitta cinerascens Racket-tailed treepie , Crypsirina temia House crow , Corvus splendens Banggai crow , Corvus unicolor (E) Slender-billed crow , Corvus enca Violet crow , Corvus violaceus Piping crow , Corvus typicus (E) Flores crow , Corvus florensis (E) Long-billed crow , Corvus validus (E) Brown-headed crow , Corvus fuscicapillus (E) Gray crow , Corvus tristis Large-billed crow , Corvus macrorhynchos Torresian crow , Corvus orru Satinbirds Order: Passeriformes Family: Cnemophilidae
They are a family of passerine birds which consists of four species found in the mountain forests of New Guinea . They were originally thought to be part of the birds-of-paradise family Paradisaeidae until genetic research suggested that the birds are not closely related to birds-of-paradise at all and are perhaps closer to berry peckers and longbills (Melanocharitidae ). The current evidence suggests that their closest relatives may be the cuckoo-shrikes (Campephagidae ). [5]
Berrypeckers and longbills Order: Passeriformes Family: Melanocharitidae
The Melanocharitidae are medium-sized birds which feed on fruit and some insects and other invertebrates. They have drab plumage in greys, browns or black and white. The berrypeckers resemble stout short-billed honeyeaters , and the longbills are like drab sunbirds .
Obscure berrypecker , Melanocharis arfakiana Black berrypecker , Melanocharis nigra Mid-mountain berrypecker , Melanocharis longicauda Fan-tailed berrypecker , Melanocharis versteri Satin berrypecker , Melanocharis citreola (E) Streaked berrypecker , Melanocharis striativentris Spotted berrypecker , Melanocharis crassirostris Yellow-bellied longbill , Toxorhamphus novaeguineae Slaty-chinned longbill , Toxorhamphus poliopterus Spectacled longbill , Oedistoma iliolophus Pygmy longbill , Oedistoma pygmaeum Australasian robins Order: Passeriformes Family: Petroicidae
Most species of Petroicidae have a stocky build with a large rounded head, a short straight bill and rounded wingtips. They occupy a wide range of wooded habitats, from subalpine to tropical rainforest, and mangrove swamp to semi-arid scrubland. All are primarily insectivores, although a few supplement their diet with seeds.
Greater ground-robin , Amalocichla sclateriana Lesser ground-robin , Amalocichla incerta Torrent flycatcher , Monachella muelleriana Golden-bellied flyrobin , Microeca hemixantha (E) Lemon-bellied flycatcher , Microeca flavigaster Yellow-legged flycatcher , Microeca griseoceps Olive flyrobin , Microeca flavovirescens Papuan flycatcher , Microeca papuana Garnet robin , Eugerygone rubra Subalpine robin , Petroica bivittata Snow Mountain robin , Petroica archboldi (E) White-faced robin , Tregellasia leucops Mangrove robin , Eopsaltria pulverulenta Black-chinned robin , Poecilodryas brachyura Black-sided robin , Poecilodryas hypoleuca Olive-yellow robin , Poecilodryas placens Black-throated robin , Poecilodryas albonotata White-winged robin , Peneothello sigillata Smoky robin , Peneothello cryptoleuca (E) White-rumped robin , Peneothello bimaculata Blue-gray robin , Peneothello cyanus Ashy robin , Heteromyias albispecularis Green-backed robin , Pachycephalopsis hattamensis White-eyed robin , Pachycephalopsis poliosoma Papuan scrub-robin , Drymodes beccarii Rail-babbler Order: Passeriformes Family: Eupetidae
The Malaysian rail-babbler is a rail-like passerine bird which inhabits the floor of primary forest in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra . It is the only member of its family.
Fairy flycatchers Order: Passeriformes Family: Stenostiridae
Most of the species of this small family are found in Africa, though a few inhabit tropical Asia. They are not closely related to other birds called "flycatchers".
Tits, chickadees, and titmiceOrder: Passeriformes Family: Paridae
The Paridae are mainly small stocky woodland species with short stout bills. Some have crests. They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects.
Larks Order: Passeriformes Family: Alaudidae
Larks are small terrestrial birds with often extravagant songs and display flights. Most larks are fairly dull in appearance. Their food is insects and seeds.
Cisticolas and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Cisticolidae
The Cisticolidae are warblers found mainly in warmer southern regions of the Old World. They are generally very small birds of drab brown or grey appearance found in open country such as grassland or scrub.
Common tailorbird , Orthotomus sutorius Dark-necked tailorbird , Orthotomus atrogularis Ashy tailorbird , Orthotomus ruficeps Olive-backed tailorbird , Orthotomus sepium (E) Rufous-tailed tailorbird , Orthotomus sericeus Brown prinia , Prinia polychroa Hill prinia , Prinia superciliaris Bar-winged prinia , Prinia familiaris (E) Yellow-bellied prinia , Prinia flaviventris Plain prinia , Prinia inornata Zitting cisticola , Cisticola juncidis Golden-headed cisticola , Cisticola exilis Reed warblers and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Acrocephalidae
The members of this family are usually rather large for "warblers". Most are rather plain olivaceous brown above with much yellow to beige below. They are usually found in open woodland, reedbeds, or tall grass. The family occurs mostly in southern to western Eurasia and surroundings, but it also ranges far into the Pacific, with some species in Africa.
Grassbirds and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Locustellidae
Locustellidae are a family of small insectivorous songbirds found mainly in Eurasia, Africa, and the Australian region. They are smallish birds with tails that are usually long and pointed, and tend to be drab brownish or buffy all over.
Gray's grasshopper warbler , Helopsaltes fasciolatus Sakhalin grasshopper warbler , Helopsaltes amnicola Pallas's grasshopper warbler , Helopsaltes certhiola Middendorff's grasshopper warbler , Helopsaltes ochotensis (A) Lanceolated warbler , Locustella lanceolata Sulawesi bush warbler , Locustella castanea (E) Seram bush warbler , Locustella musculus (E) Taliabu bush warbler , Locustella portenta (E) Buru bush warbler , Locustella disturbans (E) Javan bush warbler , Locustella montis (E) Fly River grassbird , Poodytes albolimbatus Little grassbird , Poodytes gramineus Malia , Malia grata (E) Buff-banded bushbird , Cincloramphus bivittatus (E) Tawny grassbird , Cincloramphus timoriensis Papuan grassbird , Cincloramphus macrurus Striated grassbird , Megalurus palustris Cupwings Order: Passeriformes Family: Pnoepygidae
The members of this small family are found in mountainous parts of South and South East Asia.
Swallows Order: Passeriformes Family: Hirundinidae
The family Hirundinidae is adapted to aerial feeding. They have a slender streamlined body, long pointed wings, and a short bill with a wide gape. The feet are adapted to perching rather than walking, and the front toes are partially joined at the base.
Bulbuls Order: Passeriformes Family: Pycnonotidae
Bulbuls are medium-sized songbirds. Some are colourful with yellow, red, or orange vents, cheeks, throats, or supercilia, but most are drab, with uniform olive-brown to black plumage. Some species have distinct crests.
Black-and-white bulbul , Brachypodius melanoleucos Puff-backed bulbul , Brachypodius eutilotus Black-headed bulbul , Brachypodius melanocephalos Spectacled bulbul , Rubigula erythropthalmos Gray-bellied bulbul , Rubigula cyaniventris Scaly-breasted bulbul , Rubigula squamata Ruby-throated bulbul , Rubigula dispar Bornean bulbul , Rubigula montis Straw-headed bulbul , Pycnonotus zeylanicus Cream-striped bulbul , Pycnonotus leucogrammicus (E) Spot-necked bulbul , Pycnonotus tympanistrigus (E) Red-whiskered bulbul , Pycnonotus jocosus (I) Sooty-headed bulbul , Pycnonotus aurigaster Blue-wattled bulbul , Pycnonotus nieuwenhuisii (E) Aceh bulbul , Pycnonotus snouckaerti (E) Orange-spotted bulbul , Pycnonotus bimaculatus Flavescent bulbul , Pycnonotus flavescens Yellow-vented bulbul , Pycnonotus goiavier Olive-winged bulbul , Pycnonotus plumosus Cream-eyed bulbul , Pycnonotus pseudosimplex Cream-vented bulbul , Pycnonotus simplex Red-eyed bulbul , Pycnonotus brunneus Hairy-backed bulbul , Tricholestes criniger Hook-billed bulbul , Setornis criniger Finsch's bulbul , Alophoixus finschii Yellow-bellied bulbul , Alophoixus phaeocephalus Gray-cheeked bulbul , Alophoixus tephrogenys Penan bulbul , Alophoixus ruficrissus Brown-cheeked bulbul , Alophoixus bres Ochraceous bulbul , Alophoixus ochraceus Sangihe golden-bulbul , Alophoixus platenae (E) Togian golden-bulbul , Alophoixus aureus (E) Sula golden-bulbul , Alophoixus longirostris Halmahera golden-bulbul , Alophoixus chloris (E) Obi golden-bulbul , Alophoixus lucasi (E) Buru golden-bulbul , Alophoixus mystacalis (E) Seram golden-bulbul , Alophoixus affinis (E) Buff-vented bulbul , Iole crypta Charlotte's bulbul , Iole charlottae Cinereous bulbul , Hemixos cinereus Sunda bulbul , Ixos virescens (E) Streaked bulbul , Ixos malaccensis Leaf warblers Order: Passeriformes Family: Phylloscopidae
Leaf warblers are a family of small insectivorous birds found mostly in Eurasia and ranging into Wallacea and Africa. The species are of various sizes, often green-plumaged above and yellow below, or more subdued with greyish-green to greyish-brown colours.
Yellow-browed warbler , Phylloscopus inornatus Eastern crowned warbler , Phylloscopus coronatus Japanese leaf warbler , Phylloscopus xanthodryas Arctic warbler , Phylloscopus borealis Kamchatka leaf warbler , Phylloscopus examinandus Chestnut-crowned warbler , Phylloscopus castaniceps Yellow-breasted warbler , Phylloscopus montis Sunda warbler , Phylloscopus grammiceps (E) Mountain leaf warbler , Phylloscopus trivirgatus Timor leaf warbler , Phylloscopus presbytes (E) Rote leaf warbler , Phylloscopus rotiensis (E) Sulawesi leaf warbler , Phylloscopus nesophilus (E) Lompobattang leaf warbler , Phylloscopus sarasinorum (E) Island leaf warbler , Phylloscopus poliocephalus Numfor leaf warbler , Phylloscopus maforensis (E) Biak leaf warbler , Phylloscopus misoriensis (E) Bush warblers and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Scotocercidae
The members of this family are found throughout Africa, Asia, and Polynesia. Their taxonomy is in flux, and some authorities place some genera in other families. [6]
Long-tailed tits Order: Passeriformes Family: Aegithalidae
Long-tailed tits are a group of small passerine birds with medium to long tails. They make woven bag nests in trees. Most eat a mixed diet which includes insects.
White-eyes, yuhinas, and alliesOrder: Passeriformes Family: Zosteropidae
The white-eyes are small birds of rather drab appearance, the plumage above being typically greenish-olive, but some species have a white or bright yellow throat, breast, or lower parts, and several have buff flanks. As the name suggests, many species have a white ring around each eyes.
Chestnut-crested yuhina , Staphida everetti Javan gray-throated white-eye , Heleia javanicus (E) Gray-hooded white-eye , Heleia pinaiae (E) Pygmy white-eye , Heleia squamifrons Streak-headed white-eye , Heleia squamiceps (E) White-browed white-eye , Heleia superciliaris (E) Dark-crowned white-eye , Heleia dohertyi (E) Timor white-eye , Heleia muelleri (E) Flores white-eye , Heleia crassirostris (E) Yellow-spectacled white-eye , Heleia wallacei (E) Rufescent white-eye , Tephrozosterops stalkeri (E) Black-capped white-eye , Zosterops atricapilla Swinhoe's white-eye , Zosterops simplex Mountain black-eye , Zosterops emiliae Warbling white-eye , Zosterops japonicus Lemon-bellied white-eye , Zosterops chloris (E) Meratus white-eye , Zosterops meratusensis (E) Wakatobi white-eye , Zosterops flavissimus (E) Black-crowned white-eye , Zosterops atrifrons (E) Sangihe white-eye , Zosterops nehrkorni (E) Togian white-eye , Zosterops somadikartai (E) Sulawesi white-eye , Zosterops consobrinorum (E) Black-ringed white-eye , Zosterops anomalus (E) Black-fronted white-eye , Zosterops minor Cream-throated white-eye , Zosterops atriceps (E) Buru white-eye , Zosterops buruensis (E) Seram white-eye , Zosterops stalkeri (E) Javan white-eye , Zosterops flavus (E) Ashy-bellied white-eye , Zosterops citrinella Hume's white-eye , Zosterops auriventer Sangkar white-eye , Zosterops melanurus Everett's white-eye , Zosterops everetti Capped white-eye , Zosterops fuscicapilla Biak white-eye , Zosterops mysorensis (E) New Guinea white-eye , Zosterops novaeguineae Ambon white-eye , Zosterops kuehni (E) Great Kai white-eye , Zosterops grayi (E) Little Kai white-eye , Zosterops uropygialis (E) Tree-babblers, scimitar-babblers, and alliesOrder: Passeriformes Family: Timaliidae
The members of this family are somewhat diverse in size and colouration, but are characterised by soft fluffy plumage.
Chestnut-capped babbler , Timalia pileata Gray-cheeked tit-babbler , Mixornis flavicollis (E) Kangean tit-babbler , Mixornis prillwitzi (E) Pin-striped tit-babbler , Mixornis gularis Bold-striped tit-babbler , Mixornis bornensis Fluffy-backed tit-babbler , Macronus ptilosus Golden babbler , Cyanoderma chrysaeum Chestnut-winged babbler , Cyanoderma erythropterum Gray-hooded babbler , Cyanoderma bicolor Crescent-chested babbler , Cyanoderma melanothorax (E) Rufous-fronted babbler , Cyanoderma rufifrons Black laughingthrush , Melanocichla lugubris Bare-headed laughingthrush , Melanocichla calva Javan scimitar-babbler , Pomatorhinus montanus (E) Sunda scimitar-babbler , Pomatorhinus bornensis Black-throated babbler , Stachyris nigricollis White-breasted babbler , Stachyris grammiceps (E) Chestnut-rumped babbler , Stachyris maculata Gray-throated babbler , Stachyris nigriceps Gray-headed babbler , Stachyris poliocephala White-necked babbler , Stachyris leucotis White-bibbed babbler , Stachyris thoracica (E) Spot-necked babbler , Stachyris striolata Ground babblers and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Pellorneidae
These small to medium-sized songbirds have soft fluffy plumage but are otherwise rather diverse. Members of the genus Illadopsis are found in forests, but some other genera are birds of scrublands.
Large wren-babbler , Turdinus macrodactylus Marbled wren-babbler , Turdinus marmoratus Black-throated wren-babbler , Turdinus atrigularis Sooty-capped babbler , Malacopteron affine Gray-breasted babbler , Malacopteron albogulare Scaly-crowned babbler , Malacopteron cinereum Rufous-crowned babbler , Malacopteron magnum Moustached babbler , Malacopteron magnirostre Black-capped babbler , Pellorneum capistratum Short-tailed babbler , Pellorneum malaccense Buff-breasted babbler , Pellorneum tickelli Sumatran babbler , Pellorneum buettikoferi (E) Temminck's babbler , Pellorneum pyrrogenys White-chested babbler , Pellorneum rostratum Ferruginous babbler , Pellorneum bicolor Sulawesi babbler , Pellorneum celebense (E) Abbott's babbler , Malacocincla abbotti Horsfield's babbler , Malacocincla sepiaria Black-browed babbler , Malacocincla perspicillata (E) Mountain wren-babbler , Gypsophila crassa Rusty-breasted wren-babbler , Gypsophila rufipectus (E) Striped wren-babbler , Kenopia striata Bornean wren-babbler , Ptilocichla leucogrammica Eyebrowed wren-babbler , Napothera epilepidota Sumatran wren-babbler , Napothera albostriata (E) Laughingthrushes and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Leiothrichidae
The members of this family are diverse in size and colouration, though those of genus Turdoides tend to be brown or greyish. The family is found in Africa, India, and southeast Asia.
Brown fulvetta , Alcippe brunneicauda Javan fulvetta , Alcippe pyrrhoptera (E) Spotted crocias , Laniellus albonotatus (E) Long-tailed sibia , Heterophasia picaoides Silver-eared mesia , Leiothrix argentauris Rufous-fronted laughingthrush , Garrulax rufifrons (E) Sunda laughingthrush , Garrulax palliatus (E) Sumatran laughingthrush , Garrulax bicolor (E) Chestnut-capped laughingthrush , Pterorhinus mitratus Chestnut-hooded laughingthrush , Pterorhinus treacheri Nuthatches Order: Passeriformes Family: Sittidae
Nuthatches are small woodland birds. They have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first, unlike other birds which can only go upwards. Nuthatches have big heads, short tails, and powerful bills and feet.
Starlings Order: Passeriformes Family: Sturnidae
Starlings are small to medium-sized passerine birds. Their flight is strong and direct and they are very gregarious. Their preferred habitat is fairly open country. They eat insects and fruit. Plumage is typically dark with a metallic sheen.
Fiery-browed myna , Enodes erythrophris (E) Finch-billed myna , Scissirostrum dubium (E) Metallic starling , Aplonis metallica Yellow-eyed starling , Aplonis mystacea Tanimbar starling , Aplonis crassa (E) Long-tailed starling , Aplonis magna (E) Singing starling , Aplonis cantoroides Asian glossy starling , Aplonis panayensis Moluccan starling , Aplonis mysolensis (E) Short-tailed starling , Aplonis minor Sulawesi myna , Basilornis celebensis (E) Helmeted myna , Basilornis galeatus (E) Long-crested myna , Basilornis corythaix (E) White-necked myna , Streptocitta albicollis (E) Bare-eyed myna , Streptocitta albertinae (E) Yellow-faced myna , Mino dumontii Golden myna , Mino anais Common hill myna , Gracula religiosa Enggano myna , Gracula enganensis (E) Nias myna , Gracula robusta (E) Rosy starling , Pastor roseus (A) Daurian starling , Agropsar sturninus Chestnut-cheeked starling , Agropsar philippensis Javan pied starling , Gracupica jalla Bali myna , Leucopsar rothschildi (E) Common myna , Acridotheres tristis Black-winged starling , Acridotheres melanopterus (E) Jungle myna , Acridotheres fuscus (I) Javan myna , Acridotheres javanicus (E) Pale-bellied myna , Acridotheres cinereus (E) Thrushes and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Turdidae
The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs.
Geomalia , Zoothera heinrichi (E) Everett's thrush , Zoothera everetti Sunda thrush , Zoothera andromedae Scaly thrush , Zoothera dauma Russet-tailed thrush , Zoothera heinei Fawn-breasted thrush , Zoothera machiki (E) Sulawesi thrush , Cataponera turdoides (E) Fruit-hunter , Chlamydochaera jefferyi Sumatran cochoa , Cochoa beccarii (E) Javan cochoa , Cochoa azurea (E) Siberian thrush , Geokichla sibirica Buru thrush , Geokichla dumasi Seram thrush , Geokichla joiceyi (E) Chestnut-capped thrush , Geokichla interpres Enggano thrush , Geokichla leucolaema Chestnut-backed thrush , Geokichla dohertyi (E) Orange-banded thrush , Geokichla peronii (E) Slaty-backed thrush , Geokichla schistacea (E) Rusty-backed thrush , Geokichla erythronota (E) Red-and-black thrush , Geokichla mendeni (E) Orange-headed thrush , Geokichla citrina Eyebrowed thrush , Turdus obscurus Island thrush , Turdus poliocephalus Old World flycatchers Order: Passeriformes Family: Muscicapidae
Old World flycatchers are a large group of small arboreal insectivores. The appearance of these birds is highly varied, but they mostly have weak songs and harsh calls.
Gray-streaked flycatcher , Muscicapa griseisticta Dark-sided flycatcher , Muscicapa sibirica Ferruginous flycatcher , Muscicapa ferruginea Asian brown flycatcher , Muscicapa dauurica Sumba brown flycatcher , Muscicapa segregata (E) Sulawesi brown flycatcher , Muscicapa sodhii (E) Brown-streaked flycatcher , Muscicapa williamsoni Oriental magpie-robin , Copsychus saularis Rufous-tailed shama , Copsychus pyrropygus White-rumped shama , Copsychus malabaricus White-crowned shama , Copsychus stricklandii Rufous-browed flycatcher , Anthipes solitaris Matinan blue flycatcher , Cyornis sanfordi (E) Blue-fronted flycatcher , Cyornis hoevelli (E) Timor blue flycatcher , Cyornis hyacinthinus (E) White-tailed flycatcher , Cyornis concretus Rück's blue flycatcher , Cyornis ruckii (E) Pale blue flycatcher , Cyornis unicolor Javan blue flycatcher , Cyornis banyumas Dayak blue flycatcher , Cyornis montanus Meratus blue flycatcher , Cyornis kadayangensis (E) Sunda blue flycatcher , Cyornis caerulatus Malaysian blue flycatcher , Cyornis turcosus Bornean blue flycatcher , Cyornis superbus Indochinese blue flycatcher , Cyornis sumatrensis Mangrove blue flycatcher , Cyornis rufigastra Sulawesi blue flycatcher , Cyornis omissus (E) Gray-chested jungle-flycatcher , Cyornis umbratilis Fulvous-chested jungle-flycatcher , Cyornis olivaceus Chestnut-tailed jungle-flycatcher , Cyornis ruficauda Banggai jungle flycatcher , Cyornis pelingensis (E) Sula jungle flycatcher , Cyornis colonus Large niltava , Niltava grandis Rufous-vented niltava , Niltava sumatrana Blue-and-white flycatcher , Cyanoptila cyanomelana Zappey's flycatcher , Cyanoptila cumatilis Flores jungle flycatcher , Eumyias oscillans (E) Sumba jungle flycatcher , Eumyias stresemanni (E) Indigo flycatcher , Eumyias indigo Verditer flycatcher , Eumyias thalassinus Buru jungle-flycatcher , Eumyias additus (E) Turquoise flycatcher , Eumyias panayensis Eyebrowed jungle-flycatcher , Vauriella gularis Great shortwing , Heinrichia calligyna (E) Lesser shortwing , Brachypteryx leucophrys Bornean shortwing , Brachypteryx erythrogyna Sumatran shortwing , Brachypteryx saturata (E) Javan shortwing , Brachypteryx montana (E) Flores shortwing , Brachypteryx floris (E) Siberian blue robin , Larvivora cyane Shiny whistling-thrush , Myophonus melanurus (E) Javan whistling-thrush , Myophonus glaucinus Sumatran whistling-thrush , Myophonus castaneus Bornean whistling-thrush , Myophonus borneensis Blue whistling-thrush , Myophonus caeruleus White-crowned forktail , Enicurus leschenaulti Bornean forktail , Enicurus borneensis Sunda forktail , Enicurus velatus (E) Chestnut-naped forktail , Enicurus ruficapillus Sunda robin , Myiomela diana (E) Red-flanked bluetail , Tarsiger cyanurus (A) Yellow-rumped flycatcher , Ficedula zanthopygia Narcissus flycatcher , Ficedula narcissina Mugimaki flycatcher , Ficedula mugimaki Snowy-browed flycatcher , Ficedula hyperythra Pygmy flycatcher , Ficedula hodgsoni Little pied flycatcher , Ficedula westermanni Taiga flycatcher , Ficedula albicilla (A) Tanimbar flycatcher , Ficedula riedeli (E) Rufous-chested flycatcher , Ficedula dumetoria Rufous-throated flycatcher , Ficedula rufigula (E) Damar flycatcher , Ficedula henrici (E) Cinnamon-chested flycatcher , Ficedula buruensis (E) Lompobattang flycatcher , Ficedula bonthaina (E) Sumba flycatcher , Ficedula harterti (E) Black-banded flycatcher , Ficedula timorensis (E) Blue rock-thrush , Monticola solitarius Siberian stonechat , Saxicola maurus Amur stonechat , Saxicola stejnegeri Pied bushchat , Saxicola caprata Timor bushchat , Saxicola gutturalis (E) Flowerpeckers Order: Passeriformes Family: Dicaeidae
The flowerpeckers are very small, stout, often brightly coloured birds, with short tails, short thick curved bills, and tubular tongues.
Yellow-breasted flowerpecker , Prionochilus maculatus Crimson-breasted flowerpecker , Prionochilus percussus Yellow-rumped flowerpecker , Prionochilus xanthopygius Scarlet-breasted flowerpecker , Prionochilus thoracicus Spectacled flowerpecker , Dicaeum dayakorum Golden-rumped flowerpecker , Dicaeum annae (E) Thick-billed flowerpecker , Dicaeum agile Brown-backed flowerpecker , Dicaeum everetti Yellow-vented flowerpecker , Dicaeum chrysorrheum Yellow-sided flowerpecker , Dicaeum aureolimbatum (E) Orange-bellied flowerpecker , Dicaeum trigonostigma Plain flowerpecker , Dicaeum minullum Crimson-crowned flowerpecker , Dicaeum nehrkorni (E) Halmahera flowerpecker , Dicaeum schistaceiceps (E) Buru flowerpecker , Dicaeum erythrothorax (E) Ashy flowerpecker , Dicaeum vulneratum (E) Olive-crowned flowerpecker , Dicaeum pectorale Red-capped flowerpecker , Dicaeum geelvinkianum Black-fronted flowerpecker , Dicaeum igniferum (E) Red-chested flowerpecker , Dicaeum maugei (E) Fire-breasted flowerpecker , Dicaeum ignipectus Black-sided flowerpecker , Dicaeum monticolum Gray-sided flowerpecker , Dicaeum celebicum (E) Blood-breasted flowerpecker , Dicaeum sanguinolentum (E) Mistletoebird , Dicaeum hirundinaceum Scarlet-backed flowerpecker , Dicaeum cruentatum Scarlet-headed flowerpecker , Dicaeum trochileum (E) Sunbirds and spiderhunters Order: Passeriformes Family: Nectariniidae
The sunbirds and spiderhunters are very small passerine birds which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects, especially when feeding young. Their flight is fast and direct on short wings. Most species can take nectar by hovering like a hummingbird, but usually perch to feed.
Ruby-cheeked sunbird , Chalcoparia singalensis Plain sunbird , Anthreptes simplex Brown-throated sunbird , Anthreptes malacensis Red-throated sunbird , Anthreptes rhodolaemus Van Hasselt's sunbird , Leptocoma brasiliana Purple-throated sunbird , Leptocoma sperata Black sunbird , Leptocoma aspasia Copper-throated sunbird , Leptocoma calcostetha Olive-backed sunbird , Cinnyris jugularis Apricot-breasted sunbird , Cinnyris buettikoferi (E) Flame-breasted sunbird , Cinnyris solaris (E) Elegant sunbird , Aethopyga duyvenbodei (E) Temminck's sunbird , Aethopyga temminckii Javan sunbird , Aethopyga mystacalis (E) Crimson sunbird , Aethopyga siparaja White-flanked sunbird , Aethopyga eximia (E) Purple-naped spiderhunter , Kurochkinegramma hypogrammicum Thick-billed spiderhunter , Arachnothera crassirostris Long-billed spiderhunter , Arachnothera robusta Little spiderhunter , Arachnothera longirostra Whitehead's spiderhunter , Arachnothera juliae Yellow-eared spiderhunter , Arachnothera chrysogenys Spectacled spiderhunter , Arachnothera flavigaster Streaky-breasted spiderhunter , Arachnothera affinis Gray-breasted spiderhunter , Arachnothera modesta Bornean spiderhunter , Arachnothera everetti Fairy-bluebirds Order: Passeriformes Family: Irenidae
The fairy-bluebirds are bulbul -like birds of open forest or thorn scrub. The males are dark-blue and the females a duller green.
Weavers and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Ploceidae
The weavers are small passerine birds related to the finches . They are seed-eating birds with rounded conical bills. The males of many species are brightly coloured, usually in red or yellow and black, but some species show variation in colour only in the breeding season.
Waxbills and allies Order: Passeriformes Family: Estrildidae
The estrildid finches are small passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia . They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure and habits, but have wide variation in plumage colours and patterns.
Mountain firetail , Oreostruthus fuliginosus Crimson finch , Neochmia phaeton Zebra finch , Taeniopygia guttata Java sparrow , Padda oryzivora Timor sparrow , Padda fuscata Streak-headed munia , Mayrimunia tristissima White-spotted munia , Mayrimunia leucosticta Scaly-breasted munia , Lonchura punctulata Black-faced munia , Lonchura molucca (E) White-rumped munia , Lonchura striata Dusky munia , Lonchura fuscans White-bellied munia , Lonchura leucogastra Javan munia , Lonchura leucogastroides (E) Chestnut munia , Lonchura atricapilla White-capped munia , Lonchura ferruginosa (E) White-headed munia , Lonchura maja Pale-headed munia , Lonchura pallida (E) Grand munia , Lonchura grandis Black-breasted munia , Lonchura teerinki (E) Snow Mountain munia , Lonchura montana Gray-banded munia , Lonchura vana (E) Gray-crowned munia , Lonchura nevermanni Hooded munia , Lonchura spectabilis Five-colored munia , Lonchura quinticolor (E) Chestnut-breasted munia , Lonchura castaneothorax Black munia , Lonchura stygia Pin-tailed parrotfinch , Erythrura prasina Tawny-breasted parrotfinch , Erythrura hyperythra Tricolored parrotfinch , Erythrura tricolor (E) Papuan parrotfinch , Erythrura papuana Blue-faced parrotfinch , Erythrura trichroa Red avadavat , Amandava amandava Old World sparrows Order: Passeriformes Family: Passeridae
Sparrows are small passerine birds, typically small, plump, brown or grey with short tails and short powerful beaks. They are seed-eaters, but also consume small insects.
Wagtails and pipits Order: Passeriformes Family: Motacillidae
Motacillidae is a family of small passerine birds with medium to long tails and comprises the wagtails, longclaws, and pipits. These are slender ground-feeding insectivores of open country.
Forest wagtail , Dendronanthus indicus Gray wagtail , Motacilla cinerea Western yellow wagtail , Motacilla flava Eastern yellow wagtail , Motacilla tschutschensis White wagtail , Motacilla alba (A) Madanga , Madanga ruficollis (E) Richard's pipit , Anthus richardi (A) Paddyfield pipit , Anthus rufulus Alpine pipit , Anthus gutturalis Pechora pipit , Anthus gustavi - Red-throated pipit , Anthus cervinus Finches, euphonias, and alliesOrder: Passeriformes Family: Fringillidae
Finches are small to moderately large seed-eating passerine birds with a strong beak, usually conical and in some species very large. All have 12 tail feathers and nine primary flight feathers . Finches have a bouncing flight, alternating bouts of flapping with gliding on closed wings, and most sing well.
Old World buntings Order: Passeriformes Family: Emberizidae
The emberizids are a large family of seed-eating birds with distinctively shaped bills. Many emberizid species have distinctive head patterns.
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