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List of birds of Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Last updated
April 29, 2022
The following is a list of the birds recorded on
Kangaroo Island
,
South Australia
.
Contents
Emus
Megapodes
Gamebirds
Wildfowl
Grebes
Penguins
Diving-petrels
Petrels and shearwaters
Albatrosses
Storm-petrels
Tropicbirds
Gannets
Darters
Cormorants
Pelicans
Herons and allies
Ibises and spoonbills
Hawks and allies
Osprey
Falcons
Cranes
Rails
Buttonquail
Sandpipers and allies
Painted-snipe
Stone-curlews
Oystercatchers
Avocets and stilts
Plovers
Skuas
Gulls
Terns
Pigeons and doves
Cockatoos
Parrots
Cuckoos
Barn owls
Owls
Frogmouths
Nightjars
Owlet-nightjars
Swifts
Kingfishers
Bee-eaters
Rollers
Treecreepers
Flowerpeckers
Australo-Papuan wrens
Pardalotes
Thornbills and allies
Honeyeaters
Australian chats
Australian robins
Whipbirds
Whistlers
Monarch flycatchers
Mudnest-builders
Fantails
Drongos
Cuckooshrikes
Sittellas
Woodswallows
Bellmagpies and allies
Crows
Larks
Pipits and wagtails
Old World sparrows
Waxbills and allies
Finches
Swallows and martins
Old World warblers
White-eyes
Thrushes
Starlings
Sources
Emus
Emu
(introduced)
Kangaroo Island emu
(extinct)
Megapodes
Australian brush-turkey
(introduced)
Gamebirds
Stubble quail
Brown quail
Indian peafowl
(introduced)
Common pheasant
(introduced)
Wild turkey
(introduced)
Wildfowl
Blue-billed duck
Musk duck
Freckled duck
Black swan
Cape Barren goose
Australian shelduck
Australian wood duck
Pacific black duck
Australian shoveler
Grey teal
Chestnut teal
Garganey
(vagrant)
Pink-eared duck
Hardhead
Mallard
(introduced)
Grebes
Australasian grebe
Hoary-headed grebe
Great crested grebe
Penguins
Little penguin
Fiordland penguin
Diving-petrels
Common diving-petrel
Petrels and shearwaters
Southern giant petrel
Northern giant petrel
Southern fulmar
Cape petrel
Kerguelen petrel
Great-winged petrel
White-headed petrel
Blue petrel
Broad-billed prion
Salvin's prion
Antarctic prion
Slender-billed prion
Fairy prion
White-chinned petrel
Mottled petrel
Grey petrel
Flesh-footed shearwater
Short-tailed shearwater
(migrates here to breed)
Fluttering shearwater
Hutton's shearwater
Sooty shearwater
Little shearwater
Albatrosses
Wandering albatross
Royal albatross
Black-browed albatross
Shy albatross
Grey-headed albatross
Yellow-nosed albatross
Sooty albatross
Light-mantled sooty albatross
Storm-petrels
Wilson's storm-petrel
White-faced storm-petrel
Grey-backed storm-petrel
Black-bellied storm-petrel
Tropicbirds
Red-tailed tropicbird
Gannets
Australasian gannet
Darters
Darter
Cormorants
Little pied cormorant
Black-faced cormorant
Pied cormorant
Little black cormorant
Great cormorant
Pelicans
Australasian pelican
Herons and allies
White-faced heron
Little egret
Eastern reef egret
White-necked heron
Great egret
Cattle egret
Nankeen night heron
Australasian bittern
Intermediate egret
Ibises and spoonbills
Glossy ibis
Australian white ibis
Straw-necked ibis
Royal spoonbill
Yellow-billed spoonbill
Hawks and allies
Black-shouldered kite
Letter-winged kite
Square-tailed kite
Black kite
Whistling kite
White-bellied sea-eagle
Spotted harrier
Swamp harrier
Brown goshawk
Collared sparrowhawk
Wedge-tailed eagle
Little eagle
Osprey
Osprey
Falcons
Brown falcon
Australian hobby
Black falcon
Peregrine falcon
Nankeen kestrel
Cranes
Brolga
Rails
Buff-banded rail
Lewin's rail
Baillon's crake
Australian spotted crake
Spotless crake
Purple swamp-hen
Dusky moorhen
Black-tailed native-hen
Common coot
Buttonquail
Painted buttonquail
Sandpipers and allies
Latham's snipe
Black-tailed godwit
Bar-tailed godwit
Eurasian whimbrel
Eastern curlew
Marsh sandpiper
Common greenshank
Wood sandpiper
Terek sandpiper
Common sandpiper
Grey-tailed tattler
Ruddy turnstone
Red knot
Sanderling
Red-necked stint
Long-toed stint
Pectoral sandpiper
Sharp-tailed sandpiper
Curlew sandpiper
Great knot
Painted-snipe
Australian painted snipe
Stone-curlews
Bush stone-curlew
Oystercatchers
Pied oystercatcher
Sooty oystercatcher
Avocets and stilts
Black-winged stilt
Banded stilt
Red-necked avocet
Plovers
Pacific golden plover
Grey plover
Red-capped plover
Double-banded plover
Lesser sand plover
Greater sand plover
Black-fronted dotterel
Hooded plover
Red-kneed dotterel
Banded lapwing
Masked lapwing
Skuas
Antarctic skua
Arctic skua
Pomarine skua
South polar skua
Gulls
Pacific gull
Kelp gull
Silver gull
Terns
Australian tern
Caspian tern
Crested tern
White-fronted tern
Common tern
Antarctic tern
Fairy tern
Sooty tern
Whiskered tern
Arctic tern
Little tern
White-winged tern
Pigeons and doves
Rock dove
(introduced)
Spotted dove
(introduced)
Common bronzewing
Brush bronzewing
Crested pigeon
(introduced)
Peaceful dove
Cockatoos
Glossy black cockatoo
Yellow-tailed black cockatoo
Gang-gang cockatoo
(introduced)
Galah
Little corella
Sulphur-crested cockatoo
Cockatiel
Long-billed corella
Parrots
Rainbow lorikeet
Purple-crowned lorikeet
musk lorikeet
Crimson rosella
Eastern rosella
Budgerigar
Elegant parrot
Rock parrot
Red-rumped parrot
Eastern bluebonnet
Mulga parrot
Blue-winged parrot
Cuckoos
Pallid cuckoo
Fan-tailed cuckoo
Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo
Shining bronze-cuckoo
Black-eared cuckoo
Barn owls
Barn owl
Owls
Australian boobook
Frogmouths
Tawny frogmouth
Nightjars
Spotted nightjar
Owlet-nightjars
Australian owlet-nightjar
Swifts
White-throated needletail
Pacific swift
Kingfishers
Laughing kookaburra
(introduced)
Sacred kingfisher
Bee-eaters
Rainbow bee-eater
Rollers
Dollarbird
Treecreepers
White-throated treecreeper
Brown treecreeper
Flowerpeckers
Mistletoebird
Australo-Papuan wrens
Variegated fairy-wren
Superb fairy-wren
Southern emu-wren
Pardalotes
Spotted pardalote
Striated pardalote
Thornbills and allies
White-browed scrubwren
Shy heathwren
Brown thornbill
Yellow thornbill
Striated thornbill
Yellow-rumped thornbill
Inland thornbill
White-throated gerygone
Chestnut-rumped heathwren
Southern whiteface
Honeyeaters
Red wattlebird
(Kangaroo Island sub-species)
Little wattlebird
Regent honeyeater
Singing honeyeater
White-eared honeyeater
Purple-gaped honeyeater
(Kangaroo Island sub-species)
White-plumed honeyeater
Brown-headed honeyeater
White-naped honeyeater
Crescent honeyeater
(Kangaroo Island sub-species)
New Holland honeyeater
(Kangaroo Island sub-species)
White-fronted honeyeater
Tawny-crowned honeyeater
Eastern spinebill
Pied honeyeater
Yellow-plumed honeyeater
Yellow-faced honeyeater
White-fronted honeyeater
Noisy miner
Yellow-throated miner
Spiny-cheeked honeyeater
Black honeyeater
Australian chats
Crimson chat
White-fronted chat
Australian robins
Scarlet robin
Flame robin
Rose robin
Jacky-winter
Whipbirds
Western whipbird
(Kangaroo Island sub-species)
Whistlers
Golden whistler
Rufous whistler
Grey shrike-thrush
Monarch flycatchers
Satin flycatcher
Restless flycatcher
Mudnest-builders
Magpie-lark
Fantails
Grey fantail
Willie wagtail
Drongos
Spangled drongo
(vagrant)
Cuckooshrikes
Black-faced cuckooshrike
White-winged triller
Sittellas
Varied sittella
Woodswallows
Masked woodswallow
White-browed woodswallow
Black-faced woodswallow
Dusky woodswallow
Bellmagpies and allies
Australian magpie
Grey currawong
(Kangaroo Island sub-species)
Grey butcherbird
Crows
Australian raven
Little raven
Larks
Singing bushlark
Skylark
Pipits and wagtails
Australian pipit
Old World sparrows
House sparrow
(introduced)
Waxbills and allies
Red-browed finch
Beautiful firetail
Zebra finch
Finches
Goldfinch
(introduced)
Swallows and martins
Welcome swallow
Tree martin
Fairy martin
White-backed swallow
Old World warblers
Australian reed warbler
Little grassbird
Brown songlark
Rufous songlark
White-eyes
Silvereye
(a subspecies)
Thrushes
Bassian thrush
(a subspecies)
Blackbird
(introduced)
Starlings
European starling
(introduced)
Sources
Baxter, C (1995),
An annotated list of the birds of Kangaroo Island
(Rev.
ed.),
South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service
,
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
,
ISBN
978-0-7308-0677-6
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