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CHECKLIST

MITCHELL FALLS

AUSTRALIALOCALE

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

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

1Common BronzewingPhaps chalcopteraBC
2Spinifex PigeonGeophaps plumiferaE
3Partridge PigeonGeophaps smithiiE
4White-quilled Rock-PigeonPetrophassa albipennisE
5Torresian Imperial-PigeonDucula spilorrhoaNE
6Tawny FrogmouthPodargus strigoidesBC
7Chestnut-backed ButtonquailTurnix castanotusE
8Black-breasted KiteHamirostra melanosternonBC
9Square-tailed KiteLophoictinia isuraBC
10Red GoshawkErythrotriorchis radiatusE
11Blue-winged KookaburraDacelo leachiiNE
12&Gray FalconlFalco hypoleucosBC
13Red-tailed Black-CockatooCalyptorhynchus banksiiE
14GalahEolophus roseicapillaBC
15&Red-winged ParrotlAprosmictus erythropterusNE
16Northern RosellaPlatycercus venustusE
17&Varied LorikeetlPsitteuteles versicolorE
18Red-collared LorikeetTrichoglossus rubritorquisE
19Rainbow PittaPitta irisE
20Great BowerbirdChlamydera nuchalisE
21Black-tailed TreecreeperClimacteris melanurusE
22Black GrasswrenAmytornis houseiE
23Purple-backed FairywrenMalurus assimilisBC
24Red-backed FairywrenMalurus melanocephalusE
25Kimberley HoneyeaterMeliphaga fordianaE
26White-gaped HoneyeaterStomiopera unicolorE
27Yellow-tinted HoneyeaterLichenostomus flavescensNE
28Yellow-throated MinerManorina flavigulaBC
29Singing HoneyeaterGavicalis virescensBC
30&Bar-breasted HoneyeaterlRamsayornis fasciatusE
31&Rufous-throated HoneyeaterlConopophila rufogularisE
32&Banded HoneyeaterlCissomela pectoralisE
33Blue-faced HoneyeaterEntomyzon cyanotisNE
34White-throated HoneyeaterMelithreptus albogularisNE
35Little FriarbirdPhilemon citreogularisNE
36&Silver-crowned FriarbirdlPhilemon argenticepsE
37&Red-browed PardalotelPardalotus rubricatusE
38Striated PardalotePardalotus striatusBC
39WeebillSmicrornis brevirostrisBC
40Green-backed GerygoneGerygone chloronotaNE
41Gray-crowned BabblerPomatostomus temporalisNE
42Varied SittellaDaphoenositta chrysopteraE
43Sandstone ShrikethrushColluricincla woodwardiE
44Olive-backed OrioleOriolus sagittatusNE
45Australasian FigbirdSphecotheres vieillotiNE
46Little WoodswallowArtamus minorBC
47Silver-backed ButcherbirdCracticus argenteusBC
48Pied ButcherbirdCracticus nigrogularisBC
49Gray FantailRhipidura albiscapaBC
50Leaden FlycatcherMyiagra rubeculaNE
51Paperbark FlycatcherMyiagra nanaNE
52Jacky-winterMicroeca fascinansBC
53Buff-sided RobinPoecilodryas cerviniventrisE
54Crimson FinchNeochmia phaetonNE
55&Double-barred FinchlStizoptera bichenoviiE
56Masked FinchPoephila personataE
57Long-tailed FinchPoephila acuticaudaE
58Gouldian 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

REASON CODES

CodeDescription##
EEndemic28
NENear Endemic14
CRCritically Endangered0
ENEndangered0
BCBest Seen in This Country16
ATAlways a Target0