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# Species*:140
# Excl Vagrants*:140
# Endemics*:28
# Near Endemics*:14
*Based on partial or incomplete data.

SPECIALTY BIRDS LIST

List of species at this locale that are endemic (E), near endemic (NE), have restricted ranges in the country (RR), or that occur only locally (LC) in the country excluding vagrants and accidentals. Table also shows species with globally threatened or endangered status according to the IUCN.*

color codes

1Green Pygmy-GooseNettapus pulchellusRR 
2Spinifex PigeonGeophaps plumiferaE 
3Partridge PigeonGeophaps smithiiE 
4White-quilled Rock-PigeonPetrophassa albipennisE 
5Torresian Imperial-PigeonDucula spilorrhoaNE 
6Little Bronze-CuckooChrysococcyx minutillusRR 
7Bush Thick-kneeBurhinus grallariusRR 
8/Sharp-tailed Sandpiper/Calidris acuminata V
9Chestnut-backed ButtonquailTurnix castanotusE 
10Red GoshawkErythrotriorchis radiatusEEN
11Australian Masked-OwlTyto novaehollandiaeRR 
12Azure KingfisherCeyx azureusRR 
13Blue-winged KookaburraDacelo leachiiNE 
14<Gray Falcon>Falco hypoleucos V
15Red-tailed Black-CockatooCalyptorhynchus banksiiE 
16<Red-winged Parrot>Aprosmictus erythropterusNE 
17Northern RosellaPlatycercus venustusE 
18<Varied Lorikeet>Psitteuteles versicolorE 
19Red-collared LorikeetTrichoglossus rubritorquisE 
20Rainbow PittaPitta irisE 
21Great BowerbirdChlamydera nuchalisE 
22Black-tailed TreecreeperClimacteris melanurusE 
23Black GrasswrenAmytornis houseiE 
24Red-backed FairywrenMalurus melanocephalusE 
25Kimberley HoneyeaterTerritornis fordianaE 
26White-gaped HoneyeaterStomiopera unicolorE 
27Yellow-tinted HoneyeaterLichenostomus flavescensNE 
28<Bar-breasted Honeyeater>Ramsayornis fasciatusE 
29<Rufous-throated Honeyeater>Conopophila rufogularisE 
30Red-headed MyzomelaMyzomela erythrocephalaRR 
31<Banded Honeyeater>Cissomela pectoralisE 
32Blue-faced HoneyeaterEntomyzon cyanotisNE 
33White-throated HoneyeaterMelithreptus albogularisNE 
34Little FriarbirdPhilemon citreogularisNE 
35<Silver-crowned Friarbird>Philemon argenticepsE 
36<Red-browed Pardalote>Pardalotus rubricatusE 
37Green-backed GerygoneGerygone chloronotaNE 
38Gray-crowned BabblerPomatostomus temporalisNE 
39Varied SittellaDaphoenositta chrysopteraE 
40Sandstone ShrikethrushColluricincla woodwardiE 
41Arafura ShrikethrushColluricincla megarhynchaRR 
42Olive-backed OrioleOriolus sagittatusNE 
43Green OrioleOriolus flavocinctusRR 
44Australasian FigbirdSphecotheres vieillotiNE 
45Silver-backed ButcherbirdCracticus argenteusRR 
46Northern FantailRhipidura rufiventrisRR 
47Spangled DrongoDicrurus bracteatusRR 
48Leaden FlycatcherMyiagra rubeculaNE 
49Paperbark FlycatcherMyiagra nanaNE 
50Buff-sided RobinPoecilodryas cerviniventrisE 
51Crimson FinchNeochmia phaetonNE 
52<Double-barred Finch>Stizoptera bichenoviiE 
53Masked FinchPoephila personataE 
54Long-tailed FinchPoephila acuticaudaE 
55Gouldian FinchChloebia gouldiaeE 

 

 *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.

OTHER LOCALES

PRESENCE CODES

CodeDescription##
//Boreal Visitor17
\\Austral Visitor0
||Transient0
##Non-breeding Dispersal33
<>Erratic/Irregular41
()Breeding Season Only5
{}Casual/Vagrant12
[]Accidental11

DISTRIBUTION CODES

CodeDescription##
EEndemic280
LCLocal5
NENear Endemic73
RRRestricted Range57

STATUS CODES

CodeDescription##
NTNear Threatened0
VVulnerable2
ENEndangered1
CRCritically Endangered0

Species counts in code tables depend on completeness of the data. For some countries or locales, data may not include all species or information on species presence may be incomplete.