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KARUMBA

AUSTRALIALOCALE

# Species:225
# Excl Vagrants:225
# Endemics:23
# Near Endemics:20

TARGET BIRD LIST

List of target species for the country that could possibly be seen at this location. Target birds are those that are endemic, near endemic, critically endangered or endangered according to the IUCN, best seen in this country, or always considered by us to be a target. Accidentals, vagrants, and very rare species are excluded from this list.

color codes

1EmuDromaius novaehollandiaeBC
2Magpie GooseAnseranas semipalmataNE
3&Pink-eared DucklMalacorhynchus membranaceusBC
4Crested PigeonOcyphaps lophotesBC
5Squatter PigeonGeophaps scriptaE
6Torresian Imperial-PigeonDucula spilorrhoaNE
7Tawny FrogmouthPodargus strigoidesBC
8Red-necked AvocetRecurvirostra novaehollandiaeNE
9Yellow-billed SpoonbillPlatalea flavipesBC
10&Black-shouldered KitelElanus axillarisBC
11Black-breasted KiteHamirostra melanosternonBC
12Square-tailed KiteLophoictinia isuraBC
13Little EagleHieraaetus morphnoidesBC
14Gray GoshawkTachyspiza novaehollandiaeBC
15Blue-winged KookaburraDacelo leachiiNE
16&Red-backed KingfisherlTodiramphus pyrrhopygiusBC
17&Black FalconlFalco subnigerBC
18Red-tailed Black-CockatooCalyptorhynchus banksiiE
19GalahEolophus roseicapillaBC
20&Red-winged ParrotlAprosmictus erythropterusNE
21Pale-headed RosellaPlatycercus adscitusE
22&Varied LorikeetlPsitteuteles versicolorE
23Rainbow LorikeetTrichoglossus moluccanusE
24Great BowerbirdChlamydera nuchalisE
25Variegated FairywrenMalurus lambertiBC
26Red-backed FairywrenMalurus melanocephalusE
27Yellow HoneyeaterStomiopera flavusE
28White-gaped HoneyeaterStomiopera unicolorE
29Yellow-tinted HoneyeaterLichenostomus flavescensNE
30Yellow-throated MinerManorina flavigulaBC
31Gray-fronted HoneyeaterPtilotula plumulusE
32&Bar-breasted HoneyeaterlRamsayornis fasciatusE
33Rufous-banded HoneyeaterConopophila albogularisNE
34&Rufous-throated HoneyeaterlConopophila rufogularisE
35&Crimson ChatlEpthianura tricolorE
36Blue-faced HoneyeaterEntomyzon cyanotisNE
37White-throated HoneyeaterMelithreptus albogularisNE
38Little FriarbirdPhilemon citreogularisNE
39&Silver-crowned FriarbirdlPhilemon argenticepsE
40&Red-browed PardalotelPardalotus rubricatusE
41Striated PardalotePardalotus striatusBC
42WeebillSmicrornis brevirostrisBC
43Mangrove GerygoneGerygone levigasterNE
44Western GerygoneGerygone fuscaE
45Gray-crowned BabblerPomatostomus temporalisNE
46&Ground CuckooshrikelCoracina maximaBC
47Black-tailed WhistlerPachycephala melanuraNE
48White-breasted WhistlerPachycephala lanioidesE
49Olive-backed OrioleOriolus sagittatusNE
50Australasian FigbirdSphecotheres vieillotiNE
51Masked WoodswallowArtamus personatusBC
52&White-browed WoodswallowlArtamus superciliosusBC
53Little WoodswallowArtamus minorBC
54Pied ButcherbirdCracticus nigrogularisBC
55Arafura FantailRhipidura dryasNE
56Gray FantailRhipidura albiscapaBC
57Mangrove FantailRhipidura phasianaNE
58Leaden FlycatcherMyiagra rubeculaNE
59Restless FlycatcherMyiagra inquietaNE
60ApostlebirdStruthidea cinereaE
61Australian RavenCorvus coronoidesBC
62Jacky-winterMicroeca fascinansBC
63Mangrove RobinMelanodryas pulverulentaNE
64&Brown SonglarklCincloramphus cruralisBC
65Rufous SonglarkCincloramphus mathewsiBC
66Australian Yellow White-eyeZosterops luteusE
67Pictorella MuniaHeteromunia pectoralisE
68Star FinchEmblema ruficaudaE
69&Double-barred FinchlStizoptera bichenoviiE
70Black-throated FinchPoephila cinctaE

 

 *Nomenclature and taxonomic affinities are based on Clements 6th Edition published 2007 with updates through 2021 maintained by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, which relies largely on the AOU and SACC nomenclature committees. IUCN status may reflect splits not currently recognized by Clements.
**Species not accepted by Clements, AOU, or SACC that we recognize based on the IOC, field observations along with geographical separation, consensus opinions of field guide authors, and other sources. These species are potential splits in future Clements updates.

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REASON CODES

CodeDescription##
EEndemic23
NENear Endemic20
CRCritically Endangered0
ENEndangered0
BCBest Seen in This Country27
ATAlways a Target0