List of introduced bird species

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This list of introduced bird species includes all the species of bird introduced to an area without regard to that territory being or not being their native area of occupation or the success of that re-introduction or introduction to the area. This practice has been harmful in many areas, although some introductions are made with the aim of preserving bird species. Following the name of the bird, a brief description of where they were introduced is included.

Contents

Struthioniformes

Struthionidae

Casuariformes

Casuariidae

Rheiformes

Rheidae

Apterygiformes

Apterygidae

Tinamiformes

Tinamidae

Anseriformes

Anatidae

Galliformes

Megapodidae

Cracidae

Tetraonidae

Phasianidae

Odontophoridae

Numididae

Meleagrididae

Pelecaniformes

Pelecanidae

Phalacrocoracidae

Ciconiiformes

Ardeidae

Threskiornithidae

Phoenicopteridae

Cathartidae

Falconiformes

Accipitridae

Falconidae

Gruiformes

Rallidae

Gruidae

Charadriiformes

Turnicidae

Laridae

Recurvirostridae

Charadriidae

Pterocliformes

Pteroclidae

Columbiformes

Columbidae

Psittaciformes

Strigopidae

Cacatuidae

Psittacidae

Strigiformes

Tytonidae

Strigidae

Apodiformes

Apodidae

Trochilidae

Coraciiformes

Alcedinidae

Passeriformes

Tyrannidae

Alaudidae

Pycnonotidae

Cinclidae

Mimidae

Prunellidae

Turdidae

Sylviidae

Muscicapidae

Timaliidae

Maluridae

Paridae

Zosteropidae

Meliphagidae

Dicruridae

Callaeidae

Artamidae

Paradisaeidae

Corvidae

Sturnidae

Passeridae

Ploceidae

Estrildidae

Viduidae

Fringillidae

Drepanididae

Thraupidae

Emberizidae

Cardinalidae

Icteridae

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